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Tri-County Community College, founded in 1964, is a community college located in the westernmost tip of North Carolina. It is a member of the North Carolina Community College System. ==History== 〔From (Tri-County Community College History Webpage ) 〕 *1964: North Carolina Board of Education approved Tri-County Industrial Education Center operation *1965: Cherokee County Board of Education negotiates lease agreement for occupation by college of the abandoned Cherokee County Prison Camp *1970s: Renovation and construction of three buildings on the Murphy campus (now renamed Tri-County Community College) completed. *1984: NC Legislature allocation of funds for construction of new multi-purpose building *1989: Complete of new multi-purpose building named the Enloe building (named for State Legislature Jeff Enloe, whose support of the college enabled successful appropriate of funds for building construction) *1993: Passing of a Statewide Bond Referendum to fund the Graham County Center. *1995: Land and buildings conveyed for Graham County Center. *1998: Opening of Graham County Center. *1998: Dedication of a new building for dual use as a Student Activities Center and an early childhood education center both aptly named to honor worthy school supporters. Then president Norman Oglesby named one building for himself. Student Activities wing is named for Sarah Easley Harper originator of the Student Support Center. Early childhood education wing is named the Jarrett/Oglesby Center. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tri-County Community College」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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