WCC instructor receives national 'distinguished faculty' designation
Richard Rezler - April 23, 2019
Susan Dentel, a Washtenaw Community College life sciences faculty member and coordinator of its STEM Scholars program, is one of 22 instructors from around the nation to receive 2019 Dale P. Parnell Distinguished Faculty designation from the American Association of Community Colleges.
View PostWCC finalists for video awards include project from introductory class
Richard Rezler - April 17, 2019
The Foundations in Digital Video I class at Washtenaw Community College is designed to introduce students to “the basics of video production and editing.” Those exact words appear in the first sentence of the VID 105 course description.
View Post500+ community members enjoy Free College Day at WCC
Richard Rezler - April 09, 2019
Pamela Lewis and her 9-year-old daughter were running late to their last of three Free College Day classes, but Evanna was fully captivated by what was in front of her on the first floor of the Crane Liberal Arts and Science Building.
View PostStudents get real-world lessons from Professionals in the Classroom
Washtenaw Community College - April 08, 2019
Students at Washtenaw Community College got a glimpse at how their classwork applies to the real world during the Professionals in the Classroom program on April 3-4.
View PostBravo! WCC faculty, staff honored for positive impact on students' lives
Richard Rezler - April 04, 2019
Washtenaw Community College faculty and staff members were recognized Thursday, April 4 for making a positive impact on students’ academic, professional and personal lives.
View PostBellanca thanks supporters at President's Leadership Recognition Luncheon
Kelly Gampel - April 04, 2019
The support Washtenaw Community College receives from area partners is what makes it, in part, successful. Those partners include leaders in the community, government, business and industry, and education.
View PostAnn Arbor mayor's proclamation honors WCC during Community College Month
Richard Rezler - April 02, 2019
In recognition of national Community College Month, Ann Arbor mayor Christopher Taylor issued a proclamation urging citizens "to recognize and appreciate the outstanding contributions" that Washtenaw Community College makes to the community.
View PostEconomic outlook for Washtenaw County: Three more years of growth
Richard Rezler - March 28, 2019
University of Michigan economists anticipate three more years of job growth, falling unemployment and real wage growth for Washtenaw County.
View PostHuman Library aims to challenge stereotypes
Kelly Gampel - March 27, 2019
“Don’t judge a book by its cover.”
View PostIn-district tuition rates at WCC to remain flat for second consecutive year
Richard Rezler - March 26, 2019
The Washtenaw Community College Board of Trustees has approved the college’s plan to freeze tuition costs for in-district students for a second consecutive year, maintaining WCC’s status as one of the most affordable higher education options in the state of Michigan.
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