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  2. Paradise Valley Community College - Wikipedia

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    In 2009 the Black Mountain satellite campus opened, which serves residents of near by Cave Creak and Carefree. In 2011 The PVCC Library was renamed The Jo and Warren Buxton Library. In 2012 a Heath Sciences building was added to the main campus. The Kranitz Student Center re-opened in 2013 after a major renovation and expansion of the building. [5]

  3. Piedmont Virginia Community College - Wikipedia

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    Piedmont Virginia Community College (PVCC) is a public community college in Charlottesville, Virginia. It offers associate degrees , certificates, continuing education , and workforce training . The campus is located in Albemarle County, Virginia , south of Charlottesville .

  4. Maricopa County Community College District - Wikipedia

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    Paradise Valley Community College at Black Mountain in 2009. In 1971, the "Junior College" portion of the name was changed to "Community College". The State Board of Directors for Community Colleges of Arizona presided over the entire statewide community college system until June 2002, when the Arizona Legislature reduced its powers and duties ...

  5. PVCC - Wikipedia

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    PVCC may refer to: Paradise Valley Community College , a public community college in Phoenix, Arizona Piedmont Virginia Community College , a public community college in Charlottesville, Virginia

  6. Black Mountain (Maricopa County, Arizona) - Wikipedia

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    The eastern side of the mountain is composed of a granitic intrusion into the meta-sedimentary rock. The granite is part of a batholith dated 14 m.y.a locally known as Camelback Granite. It extends southward from Black Mountain and is expressed in outcrops in the McDowell Mountains, the Union Hills, and Camelback Mountain.

  7. Camp Rockmont for Boys - Wikipedia

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    Camp Rockmont for Boys is an American Camp Association accredited Christian residential boys' summer camp in Black Mountain, North Carolina. Rockmont was founded in 1956 on the former campus of Black Mountain College. [2] [3] There are four "classic" sessions held each summer (13 days), as well as a one week starter session.

  8. Black Mountain College - Wikipedia

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    Black Mountain College was founded in 1933 by John Andrew Rice, Theodore Dreier, Frederick Georgia, and Ralph Lounsbury, who were dismissed as faculty from Rollins College in a seminal academic freedom incident, specifically for refusing to sign a loyalty pledge, for which Rollins was formally censured by the American Association of University Professors. [4]

  9. Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    The Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center (BMCM+AC) is an exhibition and performance space and resource center located at 120 College Street on Pack Square Park in downtown Asheville, North Carolina dedicated to preserving and continuing the legacy of educational and artistic innovations of Black Mountain College (BMC). [1]