“60 Years Strong – How Deep Our Roots Go,” an exhibition by the Central Piedmont Archives, celebrates Central Piedmont’s rich history and the success of our institution over six decades.
Our college seal inspires the crafted tree and represents our growth into a “mighty tree” of an institution in Mecklenburg County. When viewing the display, you will learn about some of the many examples of educational opportunities championed by our current and past presidents displayed along the bottom of the case, symbolized as the roots. Evidence of these opportunities’ positive impact on student success is represented by the branches and leaves that have grown from these roots.
This exhibition is dedicated to our students of present, past, and future who make an impact in historic ways.
To view the display in person, please visit the Archives on the third floor of the Hagemeyer Library in the Parr Center, Central Campus.
To view the display online, please visit our digital exhibit guide.
The Horticulture program at Cato Campus is hosting the annual Fall Plant Sale. Stop by to browse or purchase fall vegetables including:
Are you looking for a 4-year school to attend after your time at Central Piedmont?
Fall break is coming Oct. 9-13, but what are your plans for second session? The next 8-week session begins Oct. 16, and it’s not too late to
Counseling Services is hosting two upcoming in-person workshops to help you find balance and de-stress.
Nelani Faatiliga is an ambitious architectural technology student at Central Piedmont who embodies the spirit of self-discovery and determination. Continuing her mother’s legacy of being a college graduate, and making her father proud, Nelani’s journey is an inspirational one.
Calling all gamers! Ready to prove your Super Smash Bros. abilities? Hosted by Central Piedmont’s International Game Developers Association (IGDA) and Diversity in Games (DiG) student groups, join our student tournament for epic battles, competition, and a shot at gaming glory.

Love to sketch, paint, and craft? Central Piedmont Arts and Archives invite you to bring your artistry to Archival Photos Reimagined, an in-person activity where you can create a work of art that could be selected for a campus-to-campus traveling exhibition with the Gorelick Galleries, starting at Central, Cato, and Levine, in 2024.
We invite you to Central Piedmont’s 60th anniversary celebrations! This significant milestone wouldn’t be possible without you, our students and the future leaders in our community.
Alternative Fall Break is a positive way to spend your fall break week by serving others and learning while you serve. As a participant, you will have the opportunity to learn more about services for individuals requiring food assistance with multiple barriers to healthy food attainment, joining organizations throughout Asheville in their mission to develop, support and advocate for food justice and food insecurity.


Join Central Piedmont’s Military Families and Veterans Services office for the annual September 11th remembrance ceremony at the Merancas Campus on 9/11 at 9 a.m.
Auditions for Central Piedmont Community College’s fall production, Freaky Friday (Nov. 10-19), will

