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Students learn that good web design involves meeting international standards of code and layout.
As a business instructor at the Knoxville Campus, Curt Hall has had an opportunity to make an impact on each one of his students.
Knoxville students in the Invasive Clinical Procedures class are required to master a skill in venipuncture.
On Saturday, October 25th, the students in the medical assisting program achieved their CPR/First Aid requirements.
Students recently went on a field trip to the Knoxville News Sentinel newspaper.
On September 24th, the Knoxville Chapter of Executive Women International (EWI) installed their officers for the upcoming year.
The Knoxville Campus proudly celebrated Constitution Day.
Instructor Angela Jones challenged her students in the Medicare and Medical Reimbursement class with a “political” project.
Students in the Human Relations class prepare a feast based on the country they researched.
Sabrina Davis was a licensed massage therapist looking to expand her knowledge in the medical field.
An assignment in the Written Communications class inspired some creative ideas.
Knoxville students dress for success.
The League of Women Voters came to the Knoxville campus.
Congratulations to student Lisa Hodge.
Students in the Human Relations classes at the Knoxville Campus took a trip around the world without leaving the comfort of their classroom.
The Knoxville Campus raises money for the Relay for Life fundraiser.
Knoxville graduate Sonia Elliott is happy to have a secure job.
Eunice Cherry was working at a retail store when a couple of her co-workers heard her talking about her dream of working in the medical field.
Students in the Systems of Transport and Support Class learn about about anatomy in a unique way.
Knoxville Campus Information Systems Engineering graduate Lisette Whisenant is a problem solver...
The Knoxville Campus recently hosted an on-campus blood drive.
Knoxville Campus pharmacy technician student Jessica McClymonds was recently awarded a $500 Imagine America Promise Scholarship due to her outstanding academic record.
The Knoxville Campus celebrated Black History Month with guest speaker Avon Rollins.
Jared Callaway is finishing his last week of medical assisting classes at the Knoxville campus, but he's already thinking about his next educational venture.
The pharmacy at Ft. Sanders Regional Hospital was overflowing with Knoxville graduates and students.
Students at the Knoxville Campus recently went on a field trip.