
Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College has received $5,000 from Georgia-Pacific to benefit students in the college’s Electronic Instrumentation, Industrial Electronics and Mechatronics programs. Pictured are, front row, from left, Jamey Gowdy, human resources manager, and Aubrey Morrison, senior human resources manager, at Georgia-Pacific – Clarendon, with OCtech program coordinators Nathan Raulerson (IET), Fred Hutto (EIT), and Macky Gray (Mechatronics). Pictured in the back row are several students from the programs