The Buzz Around Wayne County

June2024Buzz

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Andrea Lawrence, Owner 919-778-5707 204 W. New Hope Rd. | Goldsboro abbeycarpet.com abbeyInc395@bellsouth.net Abbey Carpet & Floor ® Come Visit our Showroom Abbey Carpet & Floor • 33 Years Experience • Residential Flooring - All Types • Ceramic Tile - Floor & Wall • Backsplash • Bathroom Remodeling • Showers - Demo & Remodeling • Certified Experienced Installers 17 THE BUZZ AROUND WAYNE COUNTY June 2024 GRIFFIN GARAGE DOORS NEW LOCATION 3501 E. Ash St, Goldsboro 919-583-9330 24/7 Helpline: 1-800-712-HELP waynepregnancycarecenter WCC's Medical Assisting graduates pictured from left to right are: Izabella Bush Flores, Yaquelin Carmargo-Ortiz, Samantha Beeken, Kay-Lin Bethune, Chelsie Hartley, Nalleli Vega Huerta, Teosha Faison (back row); Prisilia Gonzalez Garcia, Clara Trejo, Linzy De Jesus Merida, Amber Shumate, and Yuliana Gonzalez-Ramirez (front row). WCC graduates celebrate receiving their degrees Class of 2024 Graduates from WCC GOLDSBORO, N.C. – Wayne Community College's next class of graduates was celebrated during two spring commencement ceremonies held at The Maxwell Center. A total of 525 WCC students graduated this spring, with more than 250 walking across the stage during the day's ceremonies. There were 755 certificates, diplomas, and degrees awarded. During the ceremonies, WCC President Patty Pfeiffer encouraged graduates to take pride in their accomplishments. "Whether you are about to embark on another educational journey or start working in your field, be confident in the knowledge and skills that you have obtained here at Wayne Community College," she said. A total of 15 students in the WCC Honors Program graduated this year, which is the highest number of graduates from the program in one academic year. These students earned either an associate in arts or associate in science degree, maintained at least a 3.2 grade point average, and earned As and Bs in four Honors courses to receive an Honors Program Certificate of Com- pletion and Honors Program graduation medallion. For Elise, Jesse, and Joshua Garner, graduation was a family affair. The triplets walked across the stage one after the other, earning college credentials before their high school graduation through their dual enrollment at WCC. They are now headed to Liberty University together. Maddie Luethje, president of WCC's Student Government Association, gave the commencement address during the day's ceremonies. She received an associate in applied science degree in Business Administration during the afternoon ceremony. "We have learned the value of hard work, the importance of perseverance, and the power of community," Luethje said on behalf of her fellow graduates. "Wayne Community College has been more than just a school; we're a family." WCC's Medical Laboratory Technology graduates pictured from left to right are: Seth Albright, Sandra Rodriguez, Christina Mock, Teosha Cox, Kia Xiang, Danielle Faucette, and Micheal Griffin.

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