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November 22, 2009
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Jefferson News
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Workshop April 17 to address gang and drug violence
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Jefferson Community and Technical College’s Black Affairs Advisory Committee has organized a special, free workshop called “Gangs, Drugs= RX Death, A Life with no Hopes and Dreams.” It will be held from Noon to 2 p.m. Thursday, April 17, in the Hartford Building, Rooms 204 and 206, on the Downtown Campus. Students are encouraged to attend.
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JCTC African-American students honored for academic excellence
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Eighteen Jefferson Community and Technical College students were honored April 3 during the annual African-American Students of Excellence Awards program sponsored by the Black Affairs Advisory Committee. The AASE honors students who have earned at least 30 credit hours at Jefferson and carry a minimum 3.5 GPA. |
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Acclaimed photographer to make Jefferson stop March 11
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LOUISVILLE, KY (March 3, 2008) -- Kentucky native and acclaimed photographer Adam Jones will share his story and photography during a free lecture/presentation March 11 at Jefferson Community and Technical College. The program will be held at 11 a.m. in the Hartford Tower Auditorium on the JCTC Downtown Campus at First and Broadway. The presentation is free and open to the public.
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English conference takes on Bluegrass flair with Kentucky authors
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LOUISVILLE, KY -- Poetry, ghost stories, history and barbecue form the patchwork of the annual Two Year College English Association Southeast Conference Feb. 21-23 in Louisville. The program has a decidedly Bluegrass-state flavor.
The conference, which has the theme Kentucky Quilt: Patterns of Teaching and Learning, will feature Kentucky authors, historians, artists and even food, at the famed Galt House Hotel on the Ohio River. This year’s conference is sponsored by Jefferson Community and Technical College.
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