N&O Index Card Listings

Displaying 1-10 of 41 results.
Industrial education - North Carolina - Public institutions
  • Note: "A community college, under the new law, is an industrial education center offering trades and industry training, plus a technical institute offering more sophisticated technician training, plus a junior college offering basic freshman and sophomore college courses." N&O, Nov-17-63, I 5:2
Industrial education - North Carolina - Public institutions
  • State rules against high school for industrial workers this year. N&O, Aug-11-1957, I 12:6
  • Technical training program begins. Sept-22-1957, I 5:3
  • Institute Droioosed. Dr'scussion. Oct-19-1957, 16:1
  • Placement Service of the UNC reported that 904 students and alumni sought jobs in industry business and government dur ng the year 1956-571 Nov-29-1957, 21:3
Industrial education - North Carolina - Public institutions
  • The Board of Higher Education working with State College has stated requirements for communities expressing a desire in obtaining the institute. N&O, Dec-3-1957, 6:5
  • The State Board of Education approved a tentative plan for the establishment of Industrial Education Centers at public high schools in N.C. Dec-6-1957, 36:1
Industrial education - North Carolina - Public institutions
  • An expanded program of trade and industrial education in public schools approved. N&O, Ja-3-1958, 5:5
  • Industrial education centers planned to meet
  • growing demands of industry. Mr-2-1958, I 16:5 State Board of Education adopt regulations to
  • govern program of industrial education cenoers.
  • Mr-7-1958, 33:6
  • 1? local school units desire to be selected
  • as sites for new industrial education centers.
  • Mr-27-1958, 3:5
Industrial education - North Carolina - Public institutions
  • Wayne will appropriate up to $190,000 for construction of an indmstrial education center building if State Board of Education approves Wayne as site. N&O, Ap-3-1958, 3:1
  • The State Board of 3ducation gave the nod for the fall opening of six industrial centers in the state. Ap-4-1958, 30:6
  • Wilson to get vocational school. Ap-12-1958 16:5
  • Wake to get school in 1959. Ap-15-1958, 17:3
Industrial education - North Carolina - Public institutions
  • Burlington's City Council has set aside a tract of land for use as the site of the new industrial school. N&O, Ap-13-1958, 22:5
  • Roxhor considering a technical school. May-2-19, I 3:5
Industrial education - North Carolina - Public institutions
  • Go-ahead signal for tfayne center. N&O, Apr-9-1959, 10:4
  • Education bill approved. Jun-3-1959, 2:1
  • State Department of Education doubts 1959 Legislature set up enough money to equip 11 additional industrial education centers. Aug-30-1959, I 1:1
  • First of the State's new industrial education to open in Burlington. Sept-27-1959, I 9:6
Industrial education - North Carolina - Public institutions
  • Governor heads group touring training center at Burlington. N&O, Oct-1-59, 1:1
  • Handicapped Tar Heels receiving job training, by Roy Parker, Jr. Oct-j-59, 3:3
  • Fisheries school to be developed at Industrial Center in Goldsboro. Oct-4-59, I 15:4
  • btate receiving government-owned machine equipment for training defense workers. Oct-24-59, 20:1
  • Goldsboro Industrial iLducation Center scheduled to be completed by Dec. 17. Nov-S-59, I 8:4
Industrial education - North Carolina - Public institutions
  • Training for Negroes studied by Industrial Education Center in Goldsboro. N&O, Jan-21-60, 25:6
  • Wilson Industrial Education Center takes off wraps for 200 visitors. Mar-29-60, 3:1
  • Tar Heels, eager to learn, flocking to training units. Je-28-60, 22:6
  • Wake Board approves training center. Je-29-60,
  • 24:7
  • Closed session held on Wake County industrial education center. Aug-4-60, 36:7
Industrial education - North Carolina - Public institutions
  • Industrial Education: Students flooding Burlington center. N&O, Sept-l6-60, 20:7
  • 12,000 people enrolled in industrial education program. Sept-23-60, 33:4
  • Institute to aid business growth proposed. 0ct-6-60,31:4