I read with interest Dr. Kathy Noble's "maybe" departure from Aiken Tech. Is she really going or using this as a ploy to get more money? Or, does she finally...
...computer upgrades and academic improvements. Joe Buggy, executive vice president of Westinghouse, presented the check to Kathy Noble, president of the college. The donation is part of a $400,000 commitment to Aiken Tech for economic and work force...
...will leave for Russia today in a mission to spur economic development in one of the former Soviet "secret cities." Kathy Noble will serve as the educational liaison for the Department of Energy's "Nuclear Cities Initiative," the college reported...
Last week marked a milestone for Aiken Technical College when Tech President Dr. Kathy Noble was joined by a bevy of other local dignataries -- all with gold-plated shovels in hand -- to break ground for the college's...
AIKEN -- Aiken Technical College President Kathy Noble and famed groundhog Punxsutawney Phil got acquainted with their shadows Monday. But while Phil and his shadow were greeted with...
...Discover, ATM card or certified bank check. For more information, call 791-1866. College president accepts grant Kathy Noble, president of Aiken Technical College, accepted a $400,000 grant from the Department of Energy on Wednesday to...
...is one in a string of partnerships between the two campuses over the last three years. "It's exciting to see both institutions working together for the welfare of our students," said Kathy Noble, president of Aiken Technical College.
...education as affordable as possible and still provide a high quality academic and technical education," said Dr. Kathy Noble, president of Aiken Tech. Cutbacks at the Savannah River Site have led to more people needing training or retraining...
...resource center. The donation was the first installment of a three-year, $75,000 commitment. Aiken Tech President Kathy Noble said SCANA's contribution has helped place the college at well over its fund-raising goal for the campaign. Toxic...
GRANITEVILLE -- Beneath giant tents decorated with a big, blue ribbon, Kathy Noble led educators and lawmakers in a historic event Monday for Aiken Technical College. With a gold-plated shovel in hand, Dr...