
- Tuesday, Sept. 26
- 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.
- Central Campus, Parr Center, near the Quad entrance
- Wednesday, Sept. 27
- 2 -3:15 p.m.
- Cato Campus, Cato III, Room 024
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.
In choosing Central Piedmont, Nelani realized there were numerous opportunities for personal and academic growth nearby. She shares, “The Cato campus has always been a part of my life, but I never imagined I would attend it. It is close to home, which is ideal for me. It has clubs that I can join or start to gain experience that will prepare me for the job market.”
As a William Randolph Hearst Endowed Scholarship recipient, Nelani’s journey has been made more accessible and free from the burden of financial obligations. As well as lightening her financial burden, this scholarship has ignited her architectural dreams. In addition to being active in the Rotaract Club, Nelani plans to become a member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA).
The road to architectural technology wasn’t easy for her. Initially, Nelani chose psychology because she doubted her ability to excel in STEM fields. However, a break from college allowed her to rediscover her potential. “I realized that I had the potential to become an architect,” she says. “I’ve always wanted to build my own home from the ground up, and with my degree in architecture, I will be able to do so.”
Nelani’s career aspirations are clear – she’s on a path to becoming an architect with a focus on residential, industrial, and green design architecture. Her ultimate goal is to co-own a company with her significant other that is a mix of architecture and Turf management. Nelani’s drive is fueled by a passion for building things and bringing the imaginable to life.
Nelani values Central Piedmont’s blend of academic excellence and vibrant campus life the most. “I’ve met some of the most dedicated Professors, attended the Welcome Fest, Twisted and Tangled Event, and so much more!” she exclaims. For her, college isn’t just about learning in the classroom but seizing opportunities everywhere.
Beyond academics, Nelani’s zest for life led her to tandem skydiving in Hawai’i during a college spring break. It was a once-in-a-lifetime experience that mirrors her fearless pursuit of her dreams. Although her college journey has been a learning curve, Nelani is determined to make her parents proud and forge ahead with confidence.
Nelani’s advice for future Central Piedmont students: “Learn to overcome your fears and don’t allow pride to cloud your judgment of reality.”
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.
You must register by Sept. 21, and all tickets are cash at the door. Sign up now and let’s settle it in Smash!
Questions? Email silas.irizarry@cpcc.edu.
Kate Andersen Brower is the author of the #1 New York Times bestseller “The Residence,” which is being made into a television series produced by Shonda Rhimes for Netflix.
Kate is coming to Central Piedmont for an evening event on Sept. 19, and is also hosting a session just for students on Wednesday Sept. 20.
The student event will be a Q&A session related to her journey and experiences as a journalist, historian, and public speaker. Attendees will be eligible to win a free swag bag and/or copy of one of Kate’s books.
More about her: Kate Anderson Brower is the author of the #1 New York Times bestseller “The Residence” and “First Women,” also a New York Times bestseller, as well as “Team Of Five,” “First In Line,” and the children’s book “Exploring the White House.”
She is a CNN contributor and she covered the Obama administration for Bloomberg News and Businessweek and traveled as part of the White House press corps. She also covered First Lady Michelle Obama and Vice President Joe Biden.
Counseling Services will be hosting a virtual coping skills series in September on Thursdays from 2-3:30 p.m.
This series is for any student wanting to learn ways to manage feelings of stress, anxiety, and depression. This series will also focus on how to form and maintain meaningful relationships. You can sign up for as many of the sessions as you would like, they are held virtually on WebEx.
Limited art supplies will be available, but we encourage you to bring your own supplies.
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.
To make this celebration even more memorable, we have organized a series of free ice cream and cupcake socials throughout our campuses. We hope you can join us at the event on your campus:
Monday, Sept. 18
Tuesday, Sept. 19
Wednesday, Sept. 20
Thursday, Sept. 21
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.
Participants will depart on Sunday morning on Oct. 8, and return on Friday evening on October 13.
The application is due on September 15.
Learn more and apply for Alternative Fall Break.
Suicide is the tenth leading cause of death in the United States, so with increased awareness, communication, and knowledge of resources, you may just save a life!
September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, and Central Piedmont’s Counseling Services encourages everyone to learn more about the warning signs of suicide and sources for help.
The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline is available nationwide, providing easy access to mental health crisis support and a wealth of information. If you’re feeling stressed or overwhelmed, students can also reach out to Counseling Services by calling 704.330.6420 or by emailing counseling@cpcc.edu.
Central Piedmont’s counselors are available to consult with students, faculty, and staff who have concerns about others, too. Read more information and resources on suicide prevention from the American Counseling Association.
A portion of the Parr Center mural
Central Piedmont is marking it’s 60th anniversary on Sept. 18. As part of that celebration, you’re invited to a panel discussion of the Central Piedmont Mural of History.
The Catalyst Coffee Bar is now open at Harris Campus, located on the First Floor of Harris I. Stop by Monday- Friday, 7:30 a.m.- 2 p.m. for grab-and-go food, or choose from a selection of specialty coffees and teas.
Remember that our food service is cashless, so you can use the Connect & Pay app to pay and even order ahead. (The Harris Campus location code on the app is 0303E8). If you only have cash, vouchers may be purchased at the Business Cashiering office in $5 and 10 increments.
Find more information about Dining on campus may be found on our website.
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.
All are welcome to attend, including community members and first responders.
Please join us at the flagpole to mark this historic day.
Auditions for Central Piedmont Community College’s fall production, Freaky Friday (Nov. 10-19), will
take place Sept. 20-22 in Overcash 300, at Central Campus.
Please pick one audition time slot via the SignUp Genius link for either Sept. 20 or 21, between 6-8 p.m. Dance Call will commence after the final slot each audition day for all
who auditioned that day (8-10 p.m.). Callbacks will be Sept. 22 from 6-9 p.m.
For auditions: Please bring a 90 second contemporary monologue and a 16-32 bar cut from a song (you may use music from Freaky Friday). Please arrive at least 10 minutes early for your scheduled time slot.
Please also bring clothes you can move in for the Dance Call. You may leave after an earlier audition slot and return for the Dance Call at 8 p.m.
Please review the complete audition announcement before signing up for a slot.
Please fill out this audition form before arriving for your audition.
Questions? Please contact carly.mcminn@cpcc.edu.
Are you interested in racial equity and making a difference in our community?
Central Piedmont is now accepting applications for the Central Piedmont Racial Justice Fellows Program for the 2023-2024 academic year. We will be hiring/engaging five Central Piedmont Racial Justice Fellows who will be part of the Charlotte Racial Justice Consortium (CRJC), composed of five local schools – Central Piedmont Community College, Johnson C. Smith University, Johnson & Wales University – Charlotte Campus, Queens University of Charlotte, and the University of North Carolina Charlotte.
This is a paid stipend position that requires about 6 hours a week. Students will be paid $1000 per semester. Hours are flexible but students must be available on Wednesdays from 4- 6 p.m. to meet with the larger consortium and campus cohort. Some meetings are virtual and many are in-person.
Students will receive racial equity and racial healing training/education, develop leadership skills to create a more comprehensive narrative on race, and experience and learn how to facilitate racial healing circles.
Don’t wait – submit your application today! Applications are due by Friday, Sept. 15.
For questions, please contact Jesse Bennett, jesse.bennett@cpcc.
Occupational Therapy
Still undecided on a program of study?
Join us Tuesday, Sept. 19 at our Health Professions and Human Sevices open house to learn more about all of our program options.
You’ll have an opportunity to:
Massage Therapy
We can’t wait to see you there!
Registration: Please complete this form to register for our open house.
Jerico Brown
Come see Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Jericho Brown, for this FREE can’t miss event.
Jericho Brown is author of the “The Tradition,” for which he won the Pulitzer Prize. He is the recipient of fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard, and the National Endowment for the Arts, and he is the winner of the Whiting Award. Brown’s first book, “Please,” won the American Book Award. His second book, “The New Testament,” won the Anisfield-Wolf Book Award. His third collection, The Tradition, won the Paterson Poetry Prize and was a finalist for both the National Book Award and the National Book Critics Circle Award. His poems have appeared in The Bennington Review, Buzzfeed, Fence, jubilat, The New Republic, The New York Times, The New Yorker, The Paris Review, TIME, and several volumes of The Best American Poetry. He is the director of the Creative Writing Program and a professor at Emory University.
In addition to being a celebrated poet and warm, engaging teacher, Brown is
the editor of the new anthology “How We Do It: Black Writers on Craft, Practice, and Skill.”
A Makerspace is a collaborative work space that allows you to enter with an idea for a project and leave with a finished product.
Check out the Makerspace in your local Central Piedmont Library!
Central Campus Library, in the Parr Center, offers 3D printing, laser engraving and cutting, sewing and embroidery, vinyl cutting, large format printing, and an array of arts and craft supplies to help you get started making. For more information about our Makerspace, check out our guide.
Cato, Harper, Harris, Levine, and Merancas Libraries offer 3D printing, vinyl cutting, and other amenities. Stop by your local library, meet your librarians, and check out the makerspace activities available for you to start making.
Open Gym for basketball returns to Central Campus beginning Wednesday Sept. 6. Basketball will be available at the Worrell Gym on Mondays and Wednesdays, from 3- 5:30 p.m.
Stay tuned for more information on other sports coming soon, including soccer, volleyball, and some special events you won’t want to miss.
Bring your student ID and appropriate shoes to participate in basketball. Register and sign the waiver.
Questions? Email Isaiah.battle@cpcc.edu
The Academic Learning Center (ALC) has launched new tutoring options to help you be successful in your classes, with choices to get academic support throughout the day, evening, and on weekends.
You have two options to receive academic support. You can make an appointment with an ALC tutor right here on campus for either in-person or virtual support during the day.
You can also make a virtual appointment with a Brainfuse tutor, for appointments after 5 p.m. in the evenings, and on weekends.
Review the full student user guide for all the details, and learn how to:
Here are a few important things to keep in mind:
You can also visit us at one of our locations:
If you have any questions, please contact the ALC by phone 704.330.6422 or via e-mail alc@cpcc.edu.