St.Andrews/Now Limestone

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Go to their History Department webpage: History

They list no faculty except the chair.

I visit a great many college and university websites -- first and foremost because the search for birthdays for the Biorhythms has long required that I do that -- so I'm much more familiar with such things as most folks are. When a school does not list faculty AT ALL they are bottomed out academically.

BTW, before the BOG/NCGA attacked UNCG and UNCA they dispatched with ECSU in this manner.
 
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Go to their History Department webpage: History

They list no faculty except the chair.

I visit a great many college and university websites -- first and foremost because the search for birthdays for the Biorhythms has long required that I do that -- so I'm much more familiar with such things as most folks are. When a school does not list faculty AT ALL they are bottomed out academically.

BTW, before the BOG/NCGA attacked UNCG and UNCA they dispatched with ECSU in this manner.
Yikes
 
I think if they could go beyond the here's how you steer a drone to something a little more advanced like here's how you can use a drone or a fleet of drones to accomplish certain tasks automatically, it could be a pretty cool degree that would have some long-term implications but I'm guessing that sort of program doesn't come out of Elizabeth state.
If the program had a couple of courses on how to use drones to replace fireworks displays, then I think I would sign-up.
 
But thinking harder about it, many universities have many of their buildings paid for with donations and I would guess that is rarer at community colleges. They have to pay rent or a building note. But that new building is going to have significantly lower maintenance and utility costs than an 80 year old building at UNC. So I don't really know who would have an advantage.
Central Piedmont has a bunch of buildings with peoples' names on them. Four of their campuses in Newell (Cato,) Pineville (Harper,) Matthews (Levine,) and Airport area (Harris) are named for big donors. CPCC has been very good at raising money from rich folks in Charlotte.
 
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