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Nursing assistant at Fayetteville s State Veterans Home helps veterans

Davis said helping the veterans means a lot to her. “I treat them like I treated my father,” she said. “I think of my dad every day when I’m here taking care of them.” Davis’ father, Calvin McLaurin, died in 2014 on the day before his 75th birthday. She helped take care of him in the six years he was sick. “He had a stroke,” she said. “It went downhill from there.” Davis’ mother, Theresa McLaurin, told her that she should consider caring for others the way she cared for her father. Davis went to Fayetteville Technical Community College to learn how to be a nursing assistant.

N C A&T Receives $1 5 Million Gift to Support STEM Enrollment | North Carolina Biotechnology Center

  A $1.5 million gift from the North Carolina GlaxoSmithKline Foundation will help community college students pursue science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) degrees at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University in Greensboro. The gift will support the university’s new Aggie Commitment Trailblazer Scholars (ACTS) program for students transferring to NCA&T from 11 community colleges in North Carolina. ACTS is a STEM Pathways program that will support full in-state tuition scholarships, transfer-centric learning communities, mentoring, a co-advising student success model, experiential learning opportunities and work strategy planning. “The ACTS program is about student success and STEM Pathways, but it is also about equity in opportunities for STEM degrees,” said Chancellor Harold L. Martin Sr. “As part of our diversity and inclusion efforts at A&T, we are committed to removing barriers to access so that all students have opportunities to succeed.

I m a part of something : Student nurses provide support to Cumberland County s vaccination operation

FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (WTVD) As we enter the second month of vaccinations in Cumberland County, front line workers continue to see crucial support from local student nurses. The Crown Complex has become the central hub for vaccine distribution for the Cumberland County Department of Public Health. There, county health nurses, the National Guard, and aspiring nurses are helping to distribute the vaccine, including Staff Sergeant Brent Crutchfield. There s six students from Campbell here, today, and we ve been rotating through the entire class of about 50 students, Crutchfield said. Crutchfield attends Campbell University and is working to become an Army nurse. Wednesday was his first time helping administer the vaccine. To be able to give a vaccine for something that has changed the entire world is really, pretty cool.

NC coronavirus update January 31: Wake County drive-thru test sites for weather as NC hospitalizations remain under 3,000 for first time in month

NC coronavirus update January 31: Wake County drive-thru test sites for weather as NC hospitalizations remain under 3,000 for first time in month
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NC coronavirus update January 31: NC reports 4,899 new COVID-19 cases as hospitalizations remain under 3K for 2nd day

NC coronavirus update January 31: NC reports 4,899 new COVID-19 cases as hospitalizations remain under 3K for 2nd day
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