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  • “It’s OK to Talk about Mental Health” seminar

    General Classroom Building, Room 108 2817 Fort Bragg Road, Fayetteville, nc, United States

    FTCC's Wellness Care Services will host a seminar entitled "It's OK to Talk about Mental Health" on Wednesday, May 29, in Room 108 of the General Classroom Building. The seminar, […]

  • Trojan Hour on WIDU

    WIDU - 1600 AM radio

    Don't miss FTCC's Trojan Hour on the radio! It airs on at 10am on the third Tuesday of each month on WIDU - 1600 AM. The show is also streamed […]

  • BlackBox Ensemble – free public concert

    Cumberland Hall Auditorium

    FTCC's 2024-25 Guest Artist Concert Series kicks off with a free public performance by the BlackBox Ensemble, a contemporary new music ensemble based in New York City. The concert will […]

  • Trojan Hour on WIDU

    WIDU - 1600 AM radio

    Don't miss FTCC's Trojan Hour on the radio! It airs on at 10am on the third Tuesday of each month on WIDU - 1600 AM. The show is also streamed […]

  • Free Haircuts!

    Tony Rand Center

    Need a haircut? Want a new style? FTCC's barbering students will be offering free cuts from 9am to 4pm in the cafe area of the Tony Rand Student Center on […]

  • Youth Dental Health Fair

    Tony Rand Center Multipurpose Room 2220 Hull Road, Fayett, NC, United States

    FTCC's Dental division is holding its 3rd annual Youth Dental Health Fair from 10am - 2pm on Saturday, Oct. 19, in the Tony Rand Student Center. This is a great […]

  • Hands-Only CPR Workshop

    Trojan Cafe - Tony Rand Student Center 2220 Hull Road, Fayetteville, United States

    Did you know that hands-only CPR, performed immediately after cardiac arrest, can double or even triple a person’s chance of survival? Please join FTCC’s Association of Nursing Students for a quick, interactive and impactful […]

  • Author Talk & Book Signing

    Cumberland Hall Auditorium

    Fayetteville Technical Community College is pleased to host J. Rich Leonard, Dean of the Campbell University Law School, for a talk about his memoir "From Welcome to Windhoek: A Judge's […]

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