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College News
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Workforce and Community Development hosts manufacturing symposium | ||
91做厙 State Community College will host discussions about how to build a stronger workforce during a symposium that takes place Oct. 18 at the Blount County Campus. |
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College Events |
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Date | Event |
Oct. 3 |
Fall Fest Strawberry Plains Campus |
Oct. 3 |
Fall Faculty Recital Concert 7:00 p.m. Clayton Performing Arts Center, Hardin Valley Campus |
Oct. 7-13 |
Fall Break |
Oct. 21 |
Conversation with a Legend, Claudia Caballero Goins Building Auditorium |
Oct. 22 |
Fall Choral Concert 7:00 p.m. Clayton Performing Arts Center, Hardin Valley Campus |
Oct. 23 |
Registration Begins for Spring and Summer Classes |
Oct. 25 |
Make A Difference Day 50 Service Projects in Honor of 50 Years |
Nov. 7 |
Fall Bluegrass Concert 7:00 p.m. Clayton Performing Arts Center, Hardin Valley Campus |
Nov. 18 |
Graduation Application Deadline |
Located in Friendsville at the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, this campus is home to an apiary and a research vineyard as well as our award winning Culinary Institute.
Our largest campus, at 144 acres, has a walking trail and disc golf course as well as the Student Recreation Center, the Bagwell Center for Media and Art and the Clayton Performing Arts Center.
The Magnolia Avenue Campus is easily accessible by car or public transportation – or even by foot for residents of downtown Knoxville and surrounding areas.
Situated in the eastern portion of Knox County, this campus houses the college's welding, nursing and cyber-defense programs and is also home to the Appalachian Heritage Project.