2021 News Articles

After taking RCC's Automotive Body Repair class, Tommy Alderin is driving his dream car.

RCC class transforms student’s future dream car into reality

Published on January 4, 2021

Tommy Alderin found his dream car in Yanceyville. He just didn’t know it yet. For years, Alderin drove his rusty 1968 Mustang to church. One day, the pastor at his church, who was taking an auto body class at Randolph Community College, suggested that Alderin sign up for the course, and fix up his Mustang.

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RCC Pathways videos, activities look to spark students’ interest

Published on March 2, 2021

With COVID-19 restrictions in place across Randolph County and in-person tours cancelled, Randolph Community College Pathways Activities Coordinator Stacey Miller had to get creative with marketing to middle and high school students thinking about their future opportunities for college and career.

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RCC selects Presidential Scholars

Published on April 20, 2021

Five outstanding Randolph County high school students have been chosen in a competitive process as Presidential Scholars at Randolph Community College for the 2021-2022 school year.

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Latham awarded RCC Foundation Retiree Scholarship

Published on April 20, 2021

Grace Latham has been awarded the Randolph Community College Foundation Retiree Scholarship for the 2021-2022 school year. The scholarship was established to honor retired RCC faculty and staff members.

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Randolph Community College President Dr. Robert S. Shackleford Jr. (right) and University of Mount Olive President Dr. H. Edward Croom sign two agreements between the schools during a ceremony Thursday, April 15, in the Dr. Robert S. Shackleford Jr. Allied Health Center on the Asheboro Campus

RCC, Mount Olive agreement eases transition for students

Published on April 20, 2021

Randolph Community College and University of Mount Olive faculty and staff, along with members of the RCC Board of Trustees, gathered Thursday, April 15, in the Dr. Robert S. Shackleford Jr. Allied Health Center for an agreement signing ceremony.

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Thanks to having a Success Coach, Earnestine Sherrod is closer to earning her Randolph Community College diploma.

Study shows RCC Success Coaches make a difference

Published on April 9, 2021

Earnestine Sherrod isn’t your typical college student. Then again, Randolph Community College isn’t your typical college. The 50-year-old student has had an uphill battle, emotionally and physically, from food insecurity to multiple surgeries on her feet to asthma and diabetes. None of that is keeping her from earning her degree at RCC. Along the way, Sherrod has had a constant cheerleader in her corner: Pam Wiggins — one of two Success Coaches at RCC, who, along with fellow coach Dr. Jae Archer, is making a marked difference in not only keeping students in class, but also making sure underserved student populations stay in school.

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Randolph Community College’s College and Career Readiness Student In-Take Specialist Dahlia Oldham, Coordinator/Instructor of English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) Abraham Encinas, Director of College and Career Readiness Jordan Williamson, Gladis Castro Batista, Maria Del Carmen Salinas Almanza, Rosa Salinas Almanza, Diana Figueroa Medrano, Marcela Herrera Gonzalez, Jose Vasquez Carranza, Salamatou Mohamed, Lead Instructor for College and Career Readiness Emma Lambirth, and Citizenship Instructor Lizbel Loechle-Yuzzelli celebrate after students received their Certificates of Completion on Saturday, May 8, at the Chevy Centre in Asheboro. Not pictured is Helena Lambeth.

RCC students, faculty, staff celebrate new U.S. citizens

Published on May 24, 2021

When someone entered the small classroom at Randolph Community College’s Chevy Centre on Saturday, May 8, they saw a table holding a red, white, and blue cake along with patriotic plates, cups, and napkins; they heard “God Bless the U.S.A.” playing on the screen; and they were greeted by students dressed to the nines and smiling eyes behind masks. It wasn’t a Fourth of July party in May, though it might as well have been. No, this was a celebration for eight students who passed their U.S. Citizenship test after taking the RCC course.

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CCR 2021 Spring Graduation

RCC holds virtual CCR graduation for 27 students

Published on May 22, 2021

Randolph Community College held its May 2021 graduation ceremony for 27 students in the College and Career Readiness (CCR) program Thursday, May 13. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the graduation aired virtually on YouTube.

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Randolph Community College Phi Theta Kappa Vice President Emily Ramirez gives the invocation during the honor society's virtual spring inducition ceremony April 24.

RCC’s Phi Theta Kappa chapter moves into 22nd year despite pandemic

Published on May 19, 2021

On Saturday, April 24, Randolph Community College’s chapter of Phi Theta Kappa (PTK), Beta Theta Rho, inducted 52 new members. A virtual ceremony was pre-recorded and sent to new members of the Five Star chapter. In addition, new members were able stop by the campus to pick up their membership materials.

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Apprenticeship Randolph welcomes 18 new pre-apprentices

Published on May 3, 2021

Eighteen area high school juniors and seniors recently signed up with Apprenticeship Randolph (AR). These 18 new pre-apprentices, 16 in the Manufacturing Technology pathway and two in the Information Technology pathway at Randolph Community College, join 53 current apprentices at RCC who are distributed among 18 company partners.

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Randolph Community College President Dr. Robert S. Shackleford Jr. was on of the Triad Business Journal's C-Suite Award winners.

Shackleford wins TBJ C-Suite Award

Published on June 16, 2021

Randolph Community College President Dr. Robert S. Shackleford Jr. was selected as one of the Triad Business Journal’s C-Suite Award winners Monday, June 14.

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ApprenticeshipNC Awards

Baudoin, ETI earn 2021 ApprenticeshipNC awards

Published on June 4, 2021

Randolph Community College student and Apprenticeship Randolph apprentice Caleb Baudoin has always wanted to follow in his grandpa’s and dad’s footsteps. Both have been machinists since they were 19. And neither toots his own horn. But, Baudoin’s coworkers at Hubbell Industrial Controls (HIC) took notice of not only the apprentice’s work ethic, but also his teamwork, enthusiasm, patience, and willingness to learn. The result was Baudoin earning the Outstanding Registered Apprentice Award at the annual ApprenticeshipNC Conference, held virtually April 27-28.

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New grant means now is the time to go to RCC

Published on July 14, 2021

If students were mulling over whether or not to go to college, now is the time to take that step. Randolph Community College is making the commitment to ensure that each student has money to pay for college with the RCC Commitment Grant.

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RCC 2021 Fall Convocation

Randolph Community College opens 59th school year

Published on August 25, 2021

Faculty, staff, and members of the Board of Trustees and the Foundation Board were on hand in person and virtually Friday, Aug. 13, for Randolph Community College’s fall convocation in the R. Alton Cox Learning Resources Center Auditorium on the Asheboro Campus. The College opened its 59th year when classes began Monday, Aug. 16.

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RCC student Surratt designs new DAI logo

Published on August 24, 2021

Every fall, Randolph Community College’s Design of Advertising class learns what it’s like to work with an actual client, each student designing a logo for a local company. At the end of the project, the client chooses the student’s design that is the best fit, giving the client a fresh logo and the student a foot in the graphic design door.

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Jorge Lagueruela

RCC Trustee Lagueruela passes away

Published on August 17, 2021

Randolph Community College Board of Trustees and Foundation Board of Directors member Jorge Lagueruela passed away Aug. 11 at the age of 64 after a courageous battle with cancer. Lagueruela joined the College’s Board Trustees in July 2018.

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Apprenticeship Randolph signed 14 new apprentices at its 5th Annual Signing Ceremony on Tuesday, Aug. 11, at the R. Alton Cox Learning Resources Center Auditorium at Randolph Community College. Not pictured is apprentice Lindsay Pearce, who joined the ceremony online.

Apprenticeship Randolph honors first graduates, signs 14 more

Published on August 17, 2021

Several local administrators and politicians, along with faculty and staff from Randolph Community College, the Randolph County School System, and Asheboro City Schools; family, and friends gathered on RCC’s Asheboro Campus on Tuesday, Aug. 10, to both celebrate Apprenticeship Randolph’s inaugural graduating class and witness 14 more apprentices signed to the program.

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RCC Employability Skills Lab can help students land a job

Published on August 9, 2021

Need to create a resumé or cover letter or to work on interview techniques? Want to learn how to job search or how to use technology to enhance your job search? Need assistance with an application or training in soft skills? Randolph Community College is here to help with its Employability Skills Lab.

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771 students graduate from RCC

Published on September 22, 2021

More than 770 Randolph Community College students applied to graduate with their associate degrees, diplomas, and certificates this past school year. The 2021 Curriculum Graduation ceremony, slated for Aug. 27 in Greensboro, was canceled due to concerns about the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Heather Clouston (right), Executive Assistant to the President and Board of Trustees, administers the oath of office to new RCC Board member Zeb Holden at the Board’s meeting Nov. 18.

Holden joins RCC Board of Trustees

Published on November 19, 2021

Zeb Holden of Archdale was appointed as a new member of the Randolph Community College Board of Trustees by the Randolph County Board of Commissioners to replace the late Jorge Lagueruela.

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Randolph Community College’s inaugural Zoological Horticulture class pulls up decorative sweet potato vines on the Asheboro Campus on Tuesday, Oct. 26. Pictured, left to right, are Instructor Michaelia Comer, and students Chance Billings, Teresa East, Vivian Hosterman, and Rebecca Maness.

First in their class

Published on November 9, 2021

On a chilly, windy October evening on the Randolph Community College Asheboro Campus, four students and an instructor pulled up decorative potato vines from a flowerbed by the parking horseshoe. The group discovered dark red, pumpkin-sized potatoes that look like something out of an alien movie. Instructor Michaelia Comer told her students you could eat the mutant potatoes, but they wouldn’t taste as good as the ones that come out of your garden — or from the produce section at the grocery store.

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Kayla Frost (left) and Nahum Segovia Rosales, both High School Equivalency graduates, spoke during Randolph Community College's virtual College and Career Readiness graduation, held Dec. 16.

RCC holds virtual CCR graduation for 45 students

Published on December 17, 2021

Randolph Community College held its December 2021 graduation ceremony for 45 students in the College and Career Readiness (CCR) program Dec. 16. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the graduation aired virtually on YouTube.

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Randolph Community College student Shannon Calderon (center) was presented with the fourth annual Waymon C. Martin Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship in a ceremony Friday, Dec. 10, in room 018 of the Administration/Education Center on the Asheboro Campus. At left is Martin's daughter, Toi Gray, and at right is English/Communication Instructor and Phi Theta Kappa Adviser Clark Adams.

Calderon receives Waymon C. Martin PTK Scholarship

Published on December 15, 2021

Randolph Community College student Shannon Calderon was presented with the fourth annual Waymon C. Martin Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship in a ceremony Friday, Dec. 10, in room 018 of the Administration/Education Center on the Asheboro Campus. The scholarship provides $500 to the recipient to attend RCC.

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Randolph Community College Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) President Grayson Greenwood explains the purpose of PTK during the virtual induction ceremony Dec. 8.

RCC’s Phi Theta Kappa chapter inducts new members

Published on December 15, 2021

On Dec. 8, Beta Theta Rho, Randolph Community College’s chapter of Phi Theta Kappa (PTK), inducted new members into its Five Star chapter, and moved into its 23rd year. A ceremony was pre-recorded and sent to new members due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The virtual ceremony was led by Phi Theta Kappa Advisor and RCC English/Communication Instructor Clark Adams, who welcomed the new inductees.

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