2018

History 2016

The WVU Parkersburg Entrepreneur Center hosts its grand opening on September 6 in the Workforce & Economic Development building. The center provides public access to technologies such as 3D printing, CNC machining, laser cutting, Arduino (electronic prototyping platform), industrial-capable sewing and more.

2015

History 2015

WPKM 96.3 The Beet first airs at WVU Parkersburg becoming the state’s first community college radio station.

2008

History 2008

West Virginia legislation establishes a new governance structure for state community colleges. WVU Parkersburg becomes an independent institution while maintaining an association with West Virginia University.

1999

History 1999

The Caperton Center of Applied Technology opens, featuring a unique partnership of education, business, industry and labor between the public and higher education.

1995

History 1995

The new Jackson County Center opens.

1989

History 1989

Dedication Weekends marks the West Virginia Legislature establishing the college as West Virginia University at Parkersburg, a regional campus of West Virginia University. The $3.9 million multi-purpose facility also opens, which consisted of an assembly hall, cafeteria, classrooms, meeting rooms and a teleconference room.

1976

History 1976

Parkersburg Community College hosts California Governor Ronald Reagan on May 4, 1976 during his presidential primary campaign. In 1984, he makes another visit to Wood County, as president, and speaks at the Parkersburg High School field house.

1975

History 1975

The Jackson County and Tri-County centers are opened in Ripley, W.Va. and Sistersville, W.Va respectively to offer off-campus enrollment.

1971

History 1971

The college hires Madame Shao Fang Sheng, the first native of China to teach at Parkersburg Community College. Madame Shao Fang Sheng was a well-known artist, especially for her watercolors, and studied under Frank Lloyd Wright (one of his few apprentices).

1971

History 1971

The institution becomes Parkersburg Community College following legislative action to create a comprehensive community college system for West Virginia of two freestanding community colleges.

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