WCC News Story Archive

National Academy of Television and Digital Arts

Two WCC students win state video production awards

Richard Rezler - May 08, 2018

The Michigan Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences brought its annual ceremony to the stage of Towsley Auditorium at Washtenaw Community College.

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tags: ousearch_News_2018, Digital Media Arts, Towsley Auditorium, Student Production Awards, Student Awards, 2018, Student Success, Digital Video Production

WCC Digital Certificate

WCC introduces digital certification service for graduates

Richard Rezler - May 07, 2018

Washtenaw Community College announced it is providing graduates with a new way to share their accomplishments with family, friends and future employers.

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tags: Graduation, Digital Diploma, ousearch_News_2018, Commencement, 2018

Culinary Arts on display in the Michigan State Capitol

Order up: Culinary students shine while serving lunch at state capitol

Kelly Gampel - May 04, 2018

The Washtenaw Community College students and instructors were ready to feed hundreds of government officials April 19 in celebration of Community College Day at the Michigan State Capitol in Lansing.

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tags: ousearch_News_2018, Culinary Arts, Michigan State Capitol, 2018

Employee Recognition

WCC employees honored for milestone years

Kelly Gampel - April 30, 2018

WCC employees reaching milestone years were honored April 26 at the college's annual Employee Recognition Reception.

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tags: Employee Recognition, ousearch_News_2018, 2018

Christopher Taylor

Proclamation from Ann Arbor mayor honors contributions of WCC to community

Richard Rezler - April 24, 2018

In recognition of national Community College Month, Ann Arbor mayor Christopher Taylor issued a proclamation today urging citizens to recognize and appreciate the contributions Washtenaw Community College makes to the community.

View Post :   Proclamation from Ann Arbor mayor honors contributions of WCC to community

tags: ousearch_News_2018, 2018, Community College Awareness Month, Ann Arbor Mayor, Christopher Taylor

Washtenaw Community College logo

Recognized in April, Community Colleges Make Contributions Year-Round

Brendan Prebo - April 23, 2018

Today’s community colleges are as diverse as the students they serve.

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tags: 2018, ousearch_News_2018, Community College Awareness Month

Dr. Kimberly Hurns (left) congratulates Maria Paula Salazar earning the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship

WCC student wins $120,000 scholarship

Kelly Gampel - April 11, 2018

A Washtenaw Community College student has earned a prestigious Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship.

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tags: Scholarship, Cooke Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship, ousearch_News_2018, Maria Paula Salazar, 2018

Washtenaw Community College

WCC honors Years of Service recipients at annual Employee Recognition Reception

Richard Rezler - April 10, 2018

Washtenaw Community College celebrate their colleagues' years of service at the annual Employee Recognition Reception.

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tags: 2018, Employee Recognition, Years of Service, ousearch_News_2018

Washtenaw Community College logo

WCC Board Approves 2018-19 Tuition and Fee Rates for Credit Courses

Brendan Prebo - March 27, 2018

Tuition and fee rates for Washtenaw Community College continue to be among the lowest for Michigan community colleges with the total cost of enrollment for WCC students consistently ranking in the lowest cost quartile.

View Post :   WCC Board Approves 2018-19 Tuition and Fee Rates for Credit Courses

tags: 2018, ousearch_News_2018, Tuition

Smart Cities: A Connected Way Forward

Smart Cities aims to prepare local governments for seismic changes

Richard Rezler - March 22, 2018

The upcoming “Smart Cities: A Connected Way Forward” symposium will cover the latest developments that local governments should be following, and what adjustments should be made to infrastructure and land-use plans.

View Post :   Smart Cities aims to prepare local governments for seismic changes

tags: ousearch_News_2018, 2018, Smart Vehicles, Smart Cities

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