Posted June 5, 2009

Community college says it’s up to task of training N.C. Research Campus workers

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By Salisbury Post

The responsibility of educating and training a workforce for the N.C. Research Campus falls in large part to Rowan-Cabarrus Community College. Leaders say they're ready.

"We will be called on to do a lot, and we will do a lot," President Dr. Carol Spalding said at a recent RCCC Board of Trustees meeting.
Spalding helped break ground a week ago for a $26 million state-of-the-art building at the Research Campus.

The facility will house the college's new associate degree programs in biotechnology and agricultural biotechnology, as well as continuing education programs related to biotech and clinical research.

For details, see the Salisbury Post report.

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