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App State, Community Colleges From Partnership
Four higher-education institutions in the Catawba area have established a partnership that will expand degree programs offered in the region by Appalachian State University.

Dr. Sidney Connor is director of the North Carolina Center for Engineering Technology, a key training asset. Engineering Center Provides Success Blueprint
When Appalachian State University took over admin­istration of the fledgling North Carolina Center for Engineering Technologies in December 2007, the center was a renovated building.

Lenoir-Rhyne University offers 60 majors and is home to the Reese Institute for the Conservation of Natural Resources. Lenoir-Rhyne Is A Small University With Some Big Ambitions
It wasn’t as if Lenoir-Rhyne was struggling as a college.

Catawba Valley Puts Students on Career Track
A key facet of Catawba County’s quality of life is the higher education options that help students transition to four-year colleges, receive training to prepare them for careers or sharpen skills they already have.

Champions of Education Executive Director Business Partnership Aids Local Schools
The times, they are a-changin’ – and Catawba County education is changing with them.

Lenoir-Ryne College Gets $55 Million Facelift
Lenoir-Rhyne College is growing. Over the next seven years, the private, liberal-arts institution plans more than $55 million in renovations and new construction.

Catawba Invests in Workforce Training
Catawba County is off and running.

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