Alumni and Friends News

CCC students read to Community Elementary students at RIF Day on Feb. 17.

Two students from Coffeyville Community College will be honored at a noon business luncheon in Topeka on Thursday, February 16th, as members of the All-Kansas Academic Team, part of the All-USA Academic Team Program.

Darrell Mullinax will perform in CCC's Humanities Project the week of Feb. 6.

Marlon Thornburg was named Citizen of the Year at the Coffeyville Chamber Annual Banquet on January 26, 2012.

Jeff Phillips, Automotive Service Instructor at the CCC Columbus Technical Campus, was selected as the 2011 Golden Apple Award Winner for Excellence in Teaching from the Columbus Chamber of Commerce.

The Coffeyville Community College quiz bowl team placed third at the National Association of Quiz Tournaments (NAQT) Sectional this past weekend in Concordia, Kan.

A sixth generation central Illinois resident, Tom Irwin relates the experiences of rural Midwestern life through original songs, folk music and stories.

A total of 97 students completed degree requirements at Coffeyville Community College this past fall semester.

Coffeyville Community College recently released honor rolls for the Fall 2011 semester.

The Coffeyville Community College Theatre Department will present its 6th Annual Alumni Dinner Theatre on November 4 in the CCC Cafeteria.

The annual Red Raven Holiday will take place on the main campus on Nov. 18. Festivities will begin at 5 p.m. and conclude at 9 p.m.

Phil Lancaster will share his multi-media program entitled “Riders on the Orphan Train.” This program combines live music, archival photographs/video and storytelling for audiences of all ages.

Coffeyville Community College honored Dr. Robert Moore and Betty Moore at the annual Distinguished Alumni & Friends Banquet on October 7, 2011.

The Coffeyville Community College Theatre Department will present its sixth annual Alumni Dinner Theatre on November 4 in the CCC Cafeteria.

Harold Depenbusch and Buck Walton will be the honorees at this year’s Wall of Honor Retiree Recognition dinner and program to be held on October 25 at the Coffeyville Community College Student Union.

During Coffeyville Community College Homecoming, the Broadcasting department hosted an alumni reunion to celebrate 25 years of broadcasting at CCC.

The judges ate their way through several groups of tailgaters on Saturday night at the Veterans Memorial Stadium parking lot and after careful deliberation, the judges selected the top three in the student division and the open division.

Coffeyville Community College will host a College Planning Conference on October 18, 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. The event will be held in Nellis Hall.

Retired Caney, Kansas, physician Dr. Robert Moore and late wife Betty, a former member of the Coffeyville Community College Board of Trustees, will both be honored at the annual Distinguished Alumni and Friends Luncheon during the college’s homecoming week.

Eighteen members of the Eta Gamma Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa at Coffeyville Community College attended the Kansas Region Southern District Meeting held at Labette County Community College Saturday, September 10, in Parsons.

Coffeyville Community College Native American Leadership (NAL) Students will once again take up their efforts of supporting troops deployed to Afghanistan.

Local author and playwright, Mark Frank, who serves as the Director of Theatre at Coffeyville Community College has published his first children's book, "The Adventures of Princess Atlantis."

As President Linda Moley got settled in her new post at Coffeyville Community College, several changes in staff have followed at CCC.

Coffeyville Community College will honor up to 279 graduates at its annual commencement ceremony to be held on Saturday, May 14. The ceremony will begin at 10 a.m. and will be held in the west gym of Nellis Hall.