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November 2003

CCBC wins $3 million grant to strengthen manufacturing
CCBC is in a unique position to aid the local manufacturing community, thanks to a $3 million National Science Foundation grant that will help the college develop and adopt educational programs directed toward building a world-class workforce.

It’s a sign of the times across CCBC campuses
A new college signage system will bring order and consistency to signs throughout CCBC campuses and be more user-friendly for students and visitors as well as traveling faculty and staff.

Leading ‘Flash’ expert to speak at CCBC Catonsville
Joshua Davis, one of the world’s leading Flash designers, is one of the first national lecturers brought to CCBC by the School of Applied and Information Technology (SAIT).

CCBC School of Justice taps leaders for advisory boards
The new 18 members of the CCBC Criminal Justice Studies Advisory Board assembled for the first time on the Dundalk campus in September.

PTK members volunteer for kitchen duty at Hope Lodge
Although Hurricane Isabel delayed their community project a bit, members of CCBC Dundalk’s Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) couldn’t be deterred from serving up a traditional Italian-themed dinner to the 25 guests at Baltimore’s Hope Lodge, a support project of the American Cancer Society.

CCBC recognized for automotive industry acumen
Toyota Motor Sales (TMS), U.S.A., Inc. recently honored CCBC for implementing an accelerated training course that will provide technicians to surrounding Toyota and Lexus dealerships.

‘Meet and Greet’ event attracts more than 100 faculty and staff
Co-hosted by the Eastside campuses, a reception in honor of CCBC Dundalk and CCBC Essex President Gena Proulx drew faculty and staff from throughout the college community.

McPhail interviews Maryland Lt. Governor Steele for CCBC-TV
For this season’s first edition of LearningFirst, Chancellor Irving Pressley McPhail traveled to the State House for a one-on-one conversation with Lt. Governor Michael Steele.

School of Health Professions struts its stuff for Allied Health Professions Week
CCBC’s School of Health Professions, Maryland’s premier training site for health care workers, is promoting its 15 programs of study on the credit side and 14 professional training courses in Continuing Education as career options for prospective students and career changers.