Danville Community College (DCC) will be hosting a Spring Fling event, which promises to be a fun-filled day for students, faculty, and staff, on April 5, 2023, from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm on the DCC campus.
"Spring Fling is an opportunity for our students, faculty, and staff to come together and enjoy a day filled with fun activities," said Karl Staten, Student Activities and Recruitment Coordinator at DCC. "We have a variety of events planned, and we hope that our students will come out and join us for this exciting day."
The Spring Fling event will offer a range of fun activities, including a Mechanical Bull Ride Challenge, Open Air Photo Booth, and Basketball Shooting Challenge. Students will also have the opportunity to give back to their community by participating in the SOVAH Health Blood Drive, and learn more about the resources available to them through the PTK Resource Table. And, of course, there will be plenty of food and drinks, including a Hot Dog Cookout and a variety of snacks.
"We are thrilled to offer our students an opportunity to come together and enjoy some fun activities," said Interim Dean of Student Services Cathy Pulliam. "This event is a great way for students to take a break from their studies, enjoy some time with their friends, and learn more about the resources available to them on campus."
In addition to the various activities and events, the Spring Fling event is also an opportunity for students to connect with their peers and build a sense of community on campus.
"We believe that creating a sense of community is an important part of the college experience," said Staten. "By offering events like Spring Fling, we hope to foster a sense of belonging and connection among our students, faculty, and staff."
DCC is committed to providing students with a well-rounded college experience that goes beyond the classroom. By offering events like Spring Fling, DCC aims to support students in their personal growth and development, as well as their academic pursuits.
"We want our students to have a positive college experience, both academically and socially," said Pulliam. "By offering events like Spring Fling, we hope to create a supportive and engaging environment that encourages our students to thrive."
The Spring Fling event is just one example of the many ways that DCC supports its students and community. With a range of resources, programs, and activities available, DCC is committed to helping students achieve their goals and succeed in their chosen careers.
"We believe that education is not just about acquiring knowledge, but also about building relationships, developing skills, and having fun," said Staten. "We hope that events like Spring Fling will help our students achieve all of these things, and more."
For more information about DCC and the Spring Fling event, contact Karl Staten at (434) 797-8588.