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Reaching Out: ECPI
South Carolina
Columbia
– The campus hosted a blood drive for the
American Red Cross.
Campus Director of IT Jeremy Root and Network Security Student Jerard Dantzler
Charleston
– Members of the Honor Society, Phi Beta
Lambda, and
Heroes of Health
Science Club
gathered to clean
up Northside
Drive as part of
the South Carolina
Adopt-a-Highway
program.
Charleston
– The Heroes of Health Science Club raised
money to place pink ribbons on the jerseys of the boys
Bethany United
Methodist Church
league team. One
of the boys on the
team recently had
both parents diag-
nosed with cancer.
The pink ribbons
honor their fight.
Faculty member Krista Rodgers (left) and her
sister, Angela Bunch (right), coach the Bethany
United Methodist Boys Basketball Team
Greenville
– As part of National Groundhog Shadow Day,
Electrical Engineer-
ing Technology
faculty member Phil
Barone allowed a
6
th
grade student
from Edgewood
Middle School to
shadow him for the
day and learn about
careers in electrical
engineering.
Greenville
– The
career services team
went to Shaw Air
Force Base to teach
a class on civilian
resumes and how to
use LinkedIn.
Career Services Advisors Suzanne Jones and Patricia Metcalf
and Shaw Air Force Base instructor Dorcus Haney with their class
Virginia
Moorefield
– Students, faculty,
and staff came out to support a
campus blood drive that pro-
duced 24 pints for Virginia Blood
Services.
Medical Assisting student Karley Englehart
Moorefield
– Student Record Coor-
dinator Leslie Fleming organized the
3rd Annual Coloring the World a Better
Place for patients at Children’s Hospi-
tal of Richmond. She collected activity
books, coloring books, and crayons
to help young patients at the hospital
pass the time and brighten their days
.
Campus President Ron Tracey drops off his donations
North Carolina
Concord
– The American Medical Technologists Club partici-
pated in the 2014 Charlotte Walk to Cure Diabetes.