Wor-Wic Foundation welcomes new board members
The Wor-Wic Community College Foundation recently welcomed Dr. Kathryn Fiddler of Eden and Dominic Powell of Odenton, Md., to its
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Christian was on Wor-Wic’s NASA RockOn 2025 team with Dr. Mustapha Habibi and fellow Wor-Wic STEM engineering students. RockOn is a NASA workshop for college students and faculty and is limited to 28 teams from across the United States. Now he has been offered a full-time summer position at the NASA Wallops Flight Facility working on the Wallops Arc Second Pointer (WASP) through the Maryland Aerospace Career Launch program. He will have a head start on his degree when he goes to the University of Maryland, because he started here as a dual enrollment student.
Start your culinary or hospitality career here with hands-on experiences, a modern teaching kitchen and careers readily available at the beach!
Wor-Wic Community College is currently offering scholarship opportunities to those looking to turn language skills into a career as a qualified interpreter. A 40-hour course is being offered that is designed for bilingual or multilingual professionals seeking careers in healthcare, education, social services or community settings. It is ideal for those looking to start a new path, advance professionally or support limited English speaking individuals.
National Nurses Week is May 6-12! We’re tremendously grateful for all that nurses do for our community. Have you ever thought about becoming a nurse? Attend a prospective student meeting to learn more about the program, talk with the faculty and ask any questions you have.
The Wor-Wic Community College Foundation recently welcomed Dr. Kathryn Fiddler of Eden and Dominic Powell of Odenton, Md., to its
Aruna K. Miller, the Maryland lieutenant governor, will address the 2026 Wor-Wic Community College graduates at commencement on Wednesday, May
Wor-Wic Community College has earned the 2026-2027 Military Friendly School Gold Award designation in the small community college category by
The National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) has officially expanded its membership with the acceptance of three new institutions, including