Signage

Published 8:19 pm Tuesday, April 22, 2014

BEAUFORT COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE | CONTRIBUTED TO THE FUTURE: CenturyLink recently contributed $500 to the campaign mounted by the Beaufort County Community College Foundation to build a digital sign at the front of the campus along U.S. Highway 264 East. The sign will provide information about campus events, star students, services offered, job fairs, registrations, new programs and even warnings during severe weather or other emergencies.  CenturyLink is a leading provider of high-speed Internet, television, and voice services in Beaufort County, and throughout North Carolina, and is recognized as a leader in the network services market by technology industry analyst firms. Pictured, second from right, Derek Kelly, market development manager for Century Link, presents a check to BCCC President Barbara Tansey, right, as Foundation Director Judy Jennette displays a rendering of the proposed sign by Architect John Farkas.

BEAUFORT COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE | CONTRIBUTED
TO THE FUTURE: CenturyLink recently contributed $500 to the campaign mounted by the Beaufort County Community College Foundation to build a digital sign at the front of the campus along U.S. Highway 264 East. The sign will provide information about campus events, star students, services offered, job fairs, registrations, new programs and even warnings during severe weather or other emergencies.
CenturyLink is a leading provider of high-speed Internet, television, and voice services in Beaufort County, and throughout North Carolina, and is recognized as a leader in the network services market by technology industry analyst firms. Pictured, second from right, Derek Kelly, market development manager for Century Link, presents a check to BCCC President Barbara Tansey, right, as Foundation Director Judy Jennette displays a rendering of the proposed sign by Architect John Farkas.