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As Theresa Holmes walked the stage of the Durham Performing Arts Center on Monday, she was already thinking about her next step.
Holmes joined more than 250 students to graduate during the 2018 Spring Commencement this week.
Holmes joined more than 250 students to graduate during the 2018 Spring Commencement this week.
Policies and Procedures Manual: Policy covering requirements for earning an associate's degree, certificate, and diploma.
Students graduating with an Associate in Arts or Associate in Science degree will demonstrate the included outcomes.
Longtime community leaders John F. Burness and Dr. Tara L. Fikes have been reelected as Chair and Vice Chair, respectively, of the Durham Technical Community College Board of Trustees.
The two were first elected to their posts in the fall of 2017 for the 2017-18 academic year.
The two were first elected to their posts in the fall of 2017 for the 2017-18 academic year.
When Parsa Zareiesfandabadi was 16, his parents urged him to leave his native country of Iran because, as a member of the Baháʼí faith, he would be barred from attending higher education institutions there.
He and his cousin, who was also 16 at the time (they were born just five days apart), headed to Turkey, where Zareiesfandabadi went to the U.N. Embassy to begin the process for finding a country that would take him as a refugee. After nearly three years, at age 19, he arrived in the United States, after an uncle living in Chapel Hill said he would sponsor his nephew. Zareiesfandabadi’s parents were able to visit him in Turkey before he left for the United States, but he has not seen them now in more than a decade.
He and his cousin, who was also 16 at the time (they were born just five days apart), headed to Turkey, where Zareiesfandabadi went to the U.N. Embassy to begin the process for finding a country that would take him as a refugee. After nearly three years, at age 19, he arrived in the United States, after an uncle living in Chapel Hill said he would sponsor his nephew. Zareiesfandabadi’s parents were able to visit him in Turkey before he left for the United States, but he has not seen them now in more than a decade.
In late 2019, a group of 25 Duke University Environmental Services (UEVS) team members began their journey through Durham Technical Community College’s Environmental Services Management course.
After a few months of in-person classes, the COVID-19 pandemic began, and the program was put on hold.
But on May 5, the group gathered again at the Durham Technical Community College space in downtown Durham’s Chesterfield Building to celebrate their completion of the course, which restarted as a virtual program in early 2021.
After a few months of in-person classes, the COVID-19 pandemic began, and the program was put on hold.
But on May 5, the group gathered again at the Durham Technical Community College space in downtown Durham’s Chesterfield Building to celebrate their completion of the course, which restarted as a virtual program in early 2021.
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