Instructor Colin Robinson, at left, gives the Rowan-Cabarrus Community College Board of Trustees a tour of the Computer-Integrated Machining program at the college's North Campus to see the results of a Golden LEAF Foundation grant prior to their board meeting Monday afternoon.
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Cabarrus Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Patrick Coughlin examines a tool built by the Computer-Integrated Machining program at Rowan-Cabarrus Community College while the Board of Trustees toured the program at the college's North Campus to see the results of a Golden LEAF Foundation grant prior to their board meeting Monday afternoon.
James Nix \
Instructor Colin Robinson, center, gives the Rowan-Cabarrus Community College Board of Trustees a tour of the Computer-Integrated Machining program at the college's North Campus to see the results of a Golden LEAF Foundation grant prior to their board meeting Monday afternoon.
James Nix \
The Rowan-Cabarrus Community College Board of Trustees tour the Computer-Integrated Machining program at the college's North Campus to see the results of a Golden LEAF Foundation grant prior to their board meeting Monday afternoon.
James Nix \
Instructor Colin Robinson, center, gives the Rowan-Cabarrus Community College Board of Trustees a tour of the Computer-Integrated Machining program at the college's North Campus to see the results of a Golden LEAF Foundation grant prior to their board meeting Monday afternoon.
James Nix \
The Rowan-Cabarrus Community College Board of Trustees tour the Computer-Integrated Machining program at the college's North Campus to see the results of a Golden LEAF Foundation grant prior to their board meeting Monday afternoon.
James Nix \
Rowan-Cabarrus Community College president Dr. Carol Spalding talks with machining student Vince Brown during a Board of Trustees tour of the Computer-Integrated Machining program at the college's North Campus to see the results of a Golden LEAF Foundation grant prior to their board meeting Monday afternoon.
James Nix \
Instructor Colin Robinson, at left, gives the Rowan-Cabarrus Community College president Carol Spalding and the Board of Trustees a tour of the Computer-Integrated Machining program at the college's North Campus to see the results of a Golden LEAF Foundation grant prior to their board meeting Monday afternoon.
SALISBURY, N.C. – The Rowan-Cabarrus Community College Board of Trustees, college staff and members of the local Chambers of Commerce and Economic Development Commissions toured the Computer-Integrated Machining program area Monday to see how funds from a Golden LEAF Foundation grant have been used.
Instructor Colin Robinson, at left, gives the Rowan-Cabarrus Community College Board of Trustees a tour of the Computer-Integrated Machining program at the college's North Campus to see the results of a Golden LEAF Foundation grant prior to their board meeting Monday afternoon.
Cabarrus Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Patrick Coughlin examines a tool built by the Computer-Integrated Machining program at Rowan-Cabarrus Community College while the Board of Trustees toured the program at the college's North Campus to see the results of a Golden LEAF Foundation grant prior to their board meeting Monday afternoon.
Instructor Colin Robinson, center, gives the Rowan-Cabarrus Community College Board of Trustees a tour of the Computer-Integrated Machining program at the college's North Campus to see the results of a Golden LEAF Foundation grant prior to their board meeting Monday afternoon.
The Rowan-Cabarrus Community College Board of Trustees tour the Computer-Integrated Machining program at the college's North Campus to see the results of a Golden LEAF Foundation grant prior to their board meeting Monday afternoon.
Instructor Colin Robinson, center, gives the Rowan-Cabarrus Community College Board of Trustees a tour of the Computer-Integrated Machining program at the college's North Campus to see the results of a Golden LEAF Foundation grant prior to their board meeting Monday afternoon.
The Rowan-Cabarrus Community College Board of Trustees tour the Computer-Integrated Machining program at the college's North Campus to see the results of a Golden LEAF Foundation grant prior to their board meeting Monday afternoon.
Rowan-Cabarrus Community College president Dr. Carol Spalding talks with machining student Vince Brown during a Board of Trustees tour of the Computer-Integrated Machining program at the college's North Campus to see the results of a Golden LEAF Foundation grant prior to their board meeting Monday afternoon.
Instructor Colin Robinson, at left, gives the Rowan-Cabarrus Community College president Carol Spalding and the Board of Trustees a tour of the Computer-Integrated Machining program at the college's North Campus to see the results of a Golden LEAF Foundation grant prior to their board meeting Monday afternoon.