U.S. Navy delegation visits Carson City's WNC campus
Western Nevada College welcomed representatives of the United States Navy on Tuesday as they toured Jack C. Davis Observatory, as well as the college’s Advanced Manufacturing and Computer Information and Technology facilities at the Carson City campus.
Les Hubbard, Command Information Officer for Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command, toured the Carson City campus with Lt. Elizabeth Allen and PS2 Joshua Lewis. WNC Acting President P. Mark Ghan, WNC Foundation Executive Director Niki Gladys, Veterans Resource Center Coordinator Kevin Burns and Thomas Herring, director of Jack C. Davis Observatory and a physics professor at the college, also accompanied the Navy delegation on the tour.
In the photos, from the observatory: Les Hubbard (left), United States Navy Command Information Officer for Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command, and Lt. Elizabeth Allen and PS2 Joshua Lewis listen to Western Nevada College Jack C. Davis Observatory Director Thomas Herring talk about astronomy during a campus tour on Tuesday.
Second photo from Advanced Manufacturing: WNC's Advanced Manufacturing facility in the Reynolds Center was part of a campus tour for a United States Navy delegation on Tuesday.
Third photo from Computer Information Technology: Les Hubbard, Command Information Officer for Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command for the United States Navy, toured WNC's campus, including CTE program Computer Information Technology, on Tuesday.
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