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About »September 17, 2014
Students at Piedmont Technical College were treated to a Fall Kick-off and Club Fair Recently. Organizations and clubs on campus presented information to students during the fall kick-off as well as provided a free hot dog lunch. The annual event welcomes students back to class and introduces them to the clubs and organizations available on campus.
Associate degree nursing students Melissa Goodman of Clinton, right, and Anna Abercrombie of Greenwood, get information about the Honors Program from Ashley Owens, an Associate in Science student from Saluda, Ansley Cromer, an Associate in Arts student from Greenwood, Ariel King, an AA student from Lincolnton, Ga., and Kathryn Brackett, Honors Program director.
John Calhoun, an associate degree nursing student from Silverstreet, right, gets information nursing instructor Lori Cooper, left, and Faith Long, an ADN student from Whitmire.
Ryan Chavis, an HVAC student from Abbeville, left, gets information on registering to vote from Richard Lindsey, a political science instructor.