CVCC Ceramic Ornament – Cuyler A. Dunbar (CAD) Building
Celebrate the legacy of Catawba Valley Community College with this collectible ceramic ornament featuring original artwork of the Cuyler A. Dunbar (CAD) Building. Finished with elegant gold trim and a red hanging ribbon, this ornament is the first in a commemorative series highlighting iconic CVCC campus landmarks.
The back of the ornament provides historical insight:
Cuyler A. Dunbar (CAD) Building
Named after CVCC’s second college president, Cuyler A. Dunbar, the CAD Building opened in 2006 and stands as the tallest structure on campus. In 2011, its fifth floor became home to the ValleySim Healthcare Simulation Center—an innovative space advancing student learning and healthcare training.
A meaningful keepsake for students, alumni, and friends of CVCC, this ornament honors the history, progress, and educational excellence of the Red Hawk community.
CVCC Ceramic Ornament – Cuyler A. Dunbar (CAD) Building
Celebrate the legacy of Catawba Valley Community College with this collectible ceramic ornament featuring original artwork of the Cuyler A. Dunbar (CAD) Building. Finished with elegant gold trim and a red hanging ribbon, this ornament is the first in a commemorative series highlighting iconic CVCC campus landmarks.
The back of the ornament provides historical insight:
Cuyler A. Dunbar (CAD) Building
Named after CVCC’s second college president, Cuyler A. Dunbar, the CAD Building opened in 2006 and stands as the tallest structure on campus. In 2011, its fifth floor became home to the ValleySim Healthcare Simulation Center—an innovative space advancing student learning and healthcare training.
A meaningful keepsake for students, alumni, and friends of CVCC, this ornament honors the history, progress, and educational excellence of the Red Hawk community.
CVCC Ceramic Ornament – Cuyler A. Dunbar (CAD) Building
Celebrate the legacy of Catawba Valley Community College with this collectible ceramic ornament featuring original artwork of the Cuyler A. Dunbar (CAD) Building. Finished with elegant gold trim and a red hanging ribbon, this ornament is the first in a commemorative series highlighting iconic CVCC campus landmarks.
The back of the ornament provides historical insight:
Cuyler A. Dunbar (CAD) Building
Named after CVCC’s second college president, Cuyler A. Dunbar, the CAD Building opened in 2006 and stands as the tallest structure on campus. In 2011, its fifth floor became home to the ValleySim Healthcare Simulation Center—an innovative space advancing student learning and healthcare training.
A meaningful keepsake for students, alumni, and friends of CVCC, this ornament honors the history, progress, and educational excellence of the Red Hawk community.