Facilities

September 17, 2024
Grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony for the Woodrow W. Bolick Advanced Technology and Student Success Center (The Bolick Center). The facility was completed in August – staff moved in and students started the fall semester in the new building.

Jean Runyon, Harry Stillerman, David Dore, and Mr. and Mrs. Stultz preparing to cut a golden ribbon being held by robotic arms.


Bolick Center from College Drive

January 11, 2023
A beam signing was held for the Woodrow W. Bolick Advanced Technology and Student Success Center (The Bolick Center). View the beam signing ceremony

Mr. and Mrs. Stultz smiling at the camera standing next to a large white I beam, signed by both in blue ink.

June 7, 2022
Groundbreaking of the Woodrow W. Bolick Advanced Technology and Student Success Center, slated for completion in 2024.

Groundbreaking group

Bolick Center Construction Sign and Shovels and Hardhats

April 2015
The PVCC Science Building is rededicated as the Theodore E. and Patt Hart Keats Science Building.

Keats Science Building

January 2015
The PVCC Board names the PVCC Science Building the Keats Science Building (or more formally the Theodore E. and Patt Hart Keats Science Building). The naming recognizes a significant gift to the College by Patt Hart Keats, a PVCC alumna.

January 2013
The PVCC Jefferson School Center in downtown Charlottesville officially opens for classes. The Center has two standard classrooms and two fully equipped computer classrooms, a 2,500-square-foot teaching kitchen, a 700-square-foot culinary classroom and a reception area and offices.

Jefferson School Exterior

August 2012
The PVCC Eugene Giuseppe Center in Greene County officially opens for classes. Renovation of the auditorium in PVCC's Main Building is completed. The First Quadrant Math Emporium in PVCC's Main Building is completed.

July 2012
ADA modifications to Parking Lot 2 are completed.
Renovation of the south entrance to PVCC's Main Building is completed.

May 2012
Renovation of the north entrance to PVCC's Main Building is completed.

December 2011
Construction begins on second floor of the Greene County Library building to convert 14,000 square feet of open space into classrooms, labs, a community meeting room and other facilities for the PVCC Eugene Giuseppe Center.

Giuseppe Center Dedication

Summer 2010
The Greene County Board of Supervisors offers PVCC use of the unfinished second floor of the Greene County Library building for a PVCC Center to serve area citizens. The College launches a major initiative to raise the estimated funds needed to build out, furnish and operate what will become the PVCC Eugene Giuseppe Center in Greene County.

April 2010
Newly renovated PVCC Stultz Center for Business and Career Development opens. It houses PVCC's Workforce Services Division, enabling that division to expand its courses and services for businesses and residents in Central Virginia.

Stultz Center Dedication

September 2010
PVCC Kluge-Moses Science Building officially opens with new labs and classrooms that offer a state-of-the art learning environment for students enrolled in science and health programs.

Kluge-Moses Grand Opening

October 2009
The former Charlottesville-Albemarle Visitors Center on the edge of PVCC's campus is acquired by the Commonwealth of Virginia as part of the College. Renovations begin to convert the facility into the Stultz Center for Business and Career Development.

October 2008
Groundbreaking of the Kluge-Moses Science Building, slated for completion in March, 2010.

Kluge-Moses Groundbreaking

November 2007
PVCC's Jessup Library rededicated following extensive renovations funded by a generous gift from Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Central Virginia and the James L. Jessup Sr. family.

January 2006
PVCC begins $5.6 million renovation of the Main Building.

November 2002
Virginia voters approve higher education construction referendum that includes a new science and technology building for PVCC.

April 1999
V. Earl Dickinson Building dedicated and Delegate Dickinson's portrait unveiled.

August 1998
V. Earl Dickinson Building opens for classes.

Dickinson Building

1993
Learning Center renovated to include a soundproof room for testing, an office and reception area, a mathematics laboratory, tutoring areas and room for additional computers and other equipment.

September 1991
PVCC library dedicated and named for Betty Sue Jessup in recognition of the gift from Pepsi-Cola and the Jessup family.

May 1987
26,000 square feet of floor space, now known as the Technology Wing, were added to the Main Building providing laboratory and classroom space for the College's technical programs as well as space for faculty offices, a conference room and a multipurpose room for theatrical productions and large meetings. A renovation project in the existing building later that year also added an art gallery, art studio, weight and fitness room, counseling office, student lounge and faculty and staff lounge.

Technology Wing under construction

September 1982
13,000 square feet of floor space were added to the original Main Building expanding the library and "Learning Laboratory" (now the Learning Center).

1976
Recreation facilities added to the PVCC campus including softball diamonds, tennis courts, handball courts and playing fields.

October 1973
Main Building dedicated

PVCC Main Building artist rendering

June 1973
Main Building opens for classes

April 1972
Groundbreaking ceremony held for the PVCC Main Building.

Future site of PVCC