Mixed Aerobics classes begin Feb. 7
Joining an aerobics class is a great way to have fun while getting in shape and North Florida Community College has just the class – Mixed Aerobics – to get you active and fit. NFCC Community Education is offering Mixed Aerobics on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5-6 p.m. beginning Tuesday, Feb. 7. Classes will be held at the Colin P. Kelly Fitness Center (Bldg. 12).
Interested, but not sure if Mixed Aerobics is right for you… or want to get started a week early… check the class out during a FREE PREVIEW on Tuesday, Jan. 31 and Thursday, Feb. 2 at 5 p.m. Preview classes are free. Regular classes are $40 for 10 classes/good for six weeks and $70 for 20 classes/good for 12 weeks.
For more information about Mixed Aerobics or other NFCC Community Education classes, contact Denise Bell at (850) 973-9481, email belld@nfcc.edu or visit www.nfcc.edu/community-programs/community-education.
Exploring Innovation in the 21st Century
NFCC introduces new course with focus on creativity, critical thinking and entrepreneurship
Students at NFCC will have the unique opportunity to take a ground-breaking new course in January 2012. Set to begin Jan. 9, Exploring Innovation in the 21st Century (SLS 1001) is the first of its kind at NFCC. Led by Dr. Greg Molnar, nine NFCC instructors will help students develop the key skills for the course: creativity, critical thinking and entrepreneurship. This combination of skill sets may even result in business opportunities for the students and the community. The course, to be held Tuesdays and Thursdays from 12:30-1:45 p.m. at NFCC, will provide students with fundamental steps involved in creating and implementing innovative ideas into reality. MORE
NFCC honors 2011 Registered Nursing graduates
Pinning and Lamp Lighting Ceremony marks beginning of new journey for graduates
North Florida Community College honored its Registered Nursing Class of 2011 with a traditional Pinning and Lamp Lighting Ceremony on Dec. 14 at Van H. Priest Auditorium. Twenty-one RN graduates were recognized and took part in the ceremony’s Lighting of the Lamps and Reciting of the Nightingale Pledge. Two graduates received special recognition: Tristan Sorensen (Jefferson County) received the Excellence in Clinical Setting Award and Heather Olson (Madison County) received the Outstanding Student in a Registered Nursing Program Award. MORE
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