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Trident Technical College unveils new $30 million Nursing & Science Building

Trident Technical College students Charles Tilley and Angelina Barchi practice their nursing skills using a patient simulator in the college’s new Nursing and Science Building. Instructors can program the simulators to create a variety of health care scenarios.
Trident Technical College students Charles Tilley and Angelina Barchi practice their nursing skills using a patient simulator in the college’s new Nursing and Science Building. Instructors can program the simulators to create a variety of health care scenarios.

On Friday, Trident Technical College hosted a breakfast reception and tour of its new 90,000-square-foot Nursing and Science Building, showcasing the high-tech, energy efficient building.

The new building is located on the college’s Main Campus in North Charleston.

Teddie Pryor, chairman of the Charleston County Council, told The Post & Courier recently that Berkeley County contributed $7.5 million to the new building.

Almost 25 years ago to the day, on March 13, 1989, the college held a groundbreaking ceremony for the Health Sciences Building (Bldg. 630). The $6 million, 54,440-square-foot building opened in 1990.

TTC is currently considered the largest provider of RN nurses in the lowcountry.

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