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Mary Panckowicz, a nationally known organizational expert, recently shared her knowledge with several classes on the Knoxville Campus.
On October 1st, Knoxville Instructor Judy Ferguson took students on a field trip to the Knoxville News Sentinel.
Robert Websters returns to the Knoxville Campus to offer advice.
The Knoxville Campus recently donated five computers.
Graduate Donna Roach recently returned to the Knoxville campus as an employee of Mobile Diagnostics.
Knoxville Business Adjunct Faculty member Curt Hall was recently recognized at the 72nd Annual Meeting for the Tennessee Human Resources/SHRM Conference in Nashville.
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Single mom Summer Rauton knows just how important being part of a family is—and she has found those “family” ties not only with her two children, but in her work and education as well.
The Knoxville Campus held a job fair on August 5 for current students and graduates.
Students at the Knoxville Campus presented group projects to their classmates and other instructors.
Dr. Terry Stevens recenty spoke to students at the Knoxville Campus about veterinary medicine.
On July 1st, Director of Health Care Education Rhonda Epps organized a field trip for students in the Invasive Clinical Procedures class to visit the local Medic Blood Bank in Knoxville.
Ashley Pilkington, CPhT is a great example of National College’s informal motto: Get In, Get Out, Get a Job! A 2008 graduate of the Knoxville Campus, Ashley has her diploma, her professional certification, and a great job she loves—not bad for a 20-year-old.
On June 6th, the Knoxville Campus held its graduation ceremony and awarded degrees and diplomas to 146 graduates.
Students participated in a different exercise in Psychology class.
Students in the Medical Assisting Exam Success class at the Knoxville Campus recently achieved their goal to become Registered Medical Assistants (RMAs).
Recent Knoxville Campus Information Systems Engineering graduate Jonus Moorehas discovered that not only does he enjoy his new career in the computer industry, it’s clearly a field that is wide open in terms of opportunity.
Students in the Medical Billing and Coding program went on a field trip.
Just a few years ago, Dawn Bassette was a single mother of four with no real job skills and few prospects.
On April 7th and 8th, two representatives of local IT recruiting companies shared their knowledge and expertise with Knoxville students in the information technology programs.
The Knoxville Campus recently donated computers and student installers to a local school.
Students in the pharmacy practice class recently had a special guest speaker.
The Knoxville Campus was the site of a blood drive for MEDIC on March 18th.
Toastmaster clubs from three local areas competed in the Spring Speech Contest at National College on March 14th.
Knoxville students in the Designing Network Security class created a proposal as if they were responding to a real RFP.
Students in Leesa McGill’s Terminology class were assigned a project to help each other learn the many medical terms.
Christi McSwain had been working as an office manager in the automotive industry for several years, but decided she wanted a change.
The Campus Civitan Club at the Knoxville Campus stuffed stockings again this year for the Salvation Army.