WCC and McKinley, Inc. team up to create Maintenance Apprenticeship Program
Richard Rezler - February 22, 2018
Three weeks of apprenticeship readiness training leads to entry-level positions
View Post : WCC and McKinley, Inc. team up to create Maintenance Apprenticeship ProgramWCC recognized for online learning excellence
Richard Rezler - February 19, 2018
AffordableCollegesOnline.org (ACO) lists Washtenaw Community College as the best two-year college in Michigan and among the top 50 in the nation in its annual ranking of excellence in online learning.
View Post : WCC recognized for online learning excellencetags: 2018, Best Colleges, ousearch_News_2018, Online Learning
Third international labor union brings instructor training to WCC
Richard Rezler - February 13, 2018
An international labor union representing trained plasterers and cement masons has agreed to hold its instructor training program on the Washtenaw Community College campus.
View Post : Third international labor union brings instructor training to WCCtags: Labor Union, 2018, Conference, Plasterers, ousearch_News_2018, Cement Masons
Schedule of Career and Technical Education events at WCC during national CTE Month
Richard Rezler - January 31, 2018
Washtenaw Community College will host a number of events in February to highlight the value and accomplishments of CTE programs on our campus and across the country.
View Post : Schedule of Career and Technical Education events at WCC during national CTE Monthtags: ousearch_News_2018, Career and Technical Education, 2018
Students in WCC STEM Scholars Program will share in 4.9M grant to MSU
Richard Rezler - January 17, 2018
A $4.9 million grant to Michigan State University will directly impact low-income students hoping to begin a science, technology, engineering or mathematics (STEM) education at Washtenaw Community College.
View Post : Students in WCC STEM Scholars Program will share in 4.9M grant to MSUtags: ousearch_News_2018, STEM, STEM Scholars Program, Science Technology Engineering Mathematics, 2018
WCC showcasing mobility, intelligent transportation systems at NAIAS
Richard Rezler - January 12, 2018
Washtenaw Community College is playing a key role to create the talent pipeline necessary for southeast Michigan to be the epicenter of the autonomous and connected vehicle world and mobility revolution.
View Post : WCC showcasing mobility, intelligent transportation systems at NAIAStags: Mobility, North America International Auto Show, NAIAS, 2018, ousearch_News_2018, Intelligent Transportation Systems
MLK Day celebrates King's continuing legacy
Kelly Gampel - January 12, 2018
On Jan. 11, Washtenaw Community College honored King through musical performances, spoken word and addresses ahead of the national holiday that commemorates the late activist’s birthday on Jan. 15.
View Post : MLK Day celebrates King's continuing legacytags: ousearch_News_2018, 2018, Diversity, Martin Luther King Jr.
WCC student part of locally-produced documentary
Richard Rezler - January 11, 2018
Washtenaw Community College student Veronica Centeno-Cruz is one of 12 cast members whose “otherness” is celebrated in a locally-produced documentary “Me, The ‘Other’” set to premiere at the Michigan Theater in Ann Arbor on Monday, January 15.
View Post : WCC student part of locally-produced documentarytags: Veronica Centeno-Cruz, ousearch_News_2018, Theater, Occupational Therapy, 2018
President's statement on the passing of John W. Barfield
Richard Rezler - January 05, 2018
The world lost a business legend, our community lost a giant philanthropist, Washtenaw Community College lost a great supporter and I – like so many others – lost a friend and mentor with this week's passing of John W. Barfield.
View Post : President's statement on the passing of John W. Barfieldtags: 2018, ousearch_News_2018, John W. Barfield