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After working several low level jobs, Elizabeth “Beth” Coffman-White decided she needed a better career.
Tonya Redford is one of the newest graduates from the Danville, Kentucky Campus.
Students in the Body Control Systems class brought in their projects for cell reconstruction.
The Danville, Kentucky Campus celebrated Halloween with students, faculty and staff dressing up for the holiday and showing off their imaginations.
Brian Scott graduated from the Danville, Kentucky campus in 2008 with an associate degree in computer applications technology.
Heather Sandusky graduated from the from Danville, Kentucky Campus in 2005 from the medical assisting program with high honors.
Business Administration-Management student Betty Patterson recently started an externship at City Hall.
Joyce Darland graduated with an associate degree in Business Administration-Management from the Danville Campus in 1996 with High Honors.
On September 26th, Main Street in nearby Liberty, Kentucky was the setting for the Casey County Annual Apple Festival Parade.
Danville student Tina Combs recently started an externship with the Danville Boyle County Chamber of Commerce.
"It showed me that I could, when I thought I couldn’t,” said Nina Napier, when asked what she liked about her experience at National College.
On July 17th, the Danville campus observed Constitution Day.
Students, staff, faculty at the Danville Campus gather with members of the community on Thursday, September 11th.
The Danville Campus has fostered in a new mascot thanks to Jamie Brown, Computer Applications Technology student.
On July 28th, the Danville Campus held a blood drive.
The Danville, Kentucky Campus was recently honored in a ceremony for being designated an “Honor Roll Institution with Distinction.”
Betty Patterson (pictured) is a business administration-management student at the Danville, KY Campus.
The Danville, KY Campus was well represented at a Lincoln County Chamber of Commerce luncheon on Tuesday, August 26.
On August 7th, the Danville Campus’s Club Med honored graduating medical students with a Pinning Ceremony.
Scott Damico had risen through the ranks to management at his former company, but that all came to naught when the company folded and left him without a job.
Students in the medical programs were thrilled with the opportunity to get a hands-on view of the new Air Evac Lifeteam (AEL) medical helicopter.
On June 27th, the Danville Campus put together a team called the “Stairway to Heaven” for the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life.
The Practical Law classes took a day to explore the judicial system.
The Danville recently held a food drive competition.
Students in the medial programs participated in a CPR/Basic First Aid class.
Students in the Principles of Economics class heard from two special guests about investments and retirement.
The Danville Campus recently held its annual May Mania event to raise funds for the American Cancer Society.
Danville, KY was honored to have the Kentucky Bluegrass Chapter of Medical Assistants present a continuing education session on Tuesday, May 20th.
The Inter-County Energy Cooperative recently held its annual meeting and invited the Danville campus to participate for the 3rd year.
On April 26th, the Danville, KY Campus participated in the 50th annual Somernite Cruise Antique Car Show to promote the campus’s Relay for Life team.
The Danville Campus recently recognized a parntership in education.
The Danville Campus was a proud participant in the Big Brothers Big Sisters Bowl for Kids Sake on April 12th.
Congratulations to Tammy Yates, instructor at the Danville campus, for winning a scholarship to attend the Kentucky Society of Medical Assistants (KSMA) annual convention.
The Danville campus celebrated St. Patrick's Day in green!
The Danville Campus recently celebrated Black History Month.
On January 25th, the Danville Campus was well represented at the Danville-Boyle County Chamber Annual Banquet
Graduate Debbie Ruckel is enjoying the perks of her job.
The Danville Campus recently welcomed a visit from Chief Shelton Young and Captain Joseph Bell from the Lebanon Police Department