Coffeyville Community College News
Members of the Eta Gamma Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa at Coffeyville Community College pursued their international Honors in Action Project by touring the Ellsworth Correctional Facility Canine Training Program May 16 and the national canine Kansas Task Force K9 Open Training at Crisis City south of Salina May 17-18.
Coffeyville Community College, Columbus Technical Campus has partnered with local schools, and businesses to provide WorkKeys testing.
The Coffeyville Community College Nursing program will host an informational session about the Nursing Program on May 20th.
Coffeyville Community College’s Eta Gamma Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa will host Project Graduation Saturday, May 10, at 10 a.m.
Coffeyville Community College is proud to announce that more than 300 students are eligible to graduate this spring.
Coffeyville Community College will begin a new cooperative effort with local industry to train machinists.
The 2014 CCC Commencement speaker will be Jim Ross on May 10th at 10 a.m. The commencement ceremony will take place in Nellis Hall on the Main Campus of CCC.
Eric Mueller, president of the Eta Gamma Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa at Coffeyville Community College, was selected as one of the two finalists for the Society’s office of international president during the international convention in Orlando April 23-27.
Two automotive service students at the Coffeyville Community College (CCC) Technical Campus placed at the Kansas State SkillsUSA Championships.
The Coffeyville Community College Foundation will host the 29th Annual Scholarship Endowment Auction on May 3rd at 4:30 p.m. at Nellis West. All proceeds from this event benefit the CCC Foundation endowed scholarships.
CCC Sophomore Jessika Hamrick was selected as the April Member of the Month by the Eta Gamma Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa at Coffeyville Community College.
Michael Ching is a composer, conductor, songwriter and performer. He is best known in the field of opera, where he has written a dozen one-act and full-length operas.
The sound of music will be in the air on the CCC campus this spring as the music department has announced the dates of their spring concerts.
Spring is in the air, and that means time for the CCC Spring Plant Sale, April 25th and 26th.
Caroline Aiken has been named “The Best Acoustic Act” in her birth town of Atlanta, Georgia by the Atlanta Magazine.
CCC Freshman Dezirae Hamrick has been selected to participate in the Kakehashi Project, a 10-day study tour of Japan.
Cassie Wesson, a sophomore from Leavenworth, Kan., placed fourth individually at the 2014 Kansas Academic Excellence Challenge State Championship on April 3-4.
Eric Mueller, a sophomore at Coffeyville Community College, is one of ten candidates seeking the presidency of Phi Theta Kappa International Honors Society.
February Sky is a duo of traditional singer and guitarist Phil Cooper and singer songwriter Susan Urban. Together they bring their own arrangements and style to chosen songs from the best of modern Folk songs.
Coffeyville Community College-Columbus Technical Campus is offering an evening welding class. The class has been designed for residents who are interested in learning welding technique but do not wish to complete the full certification.
Dezirae Hamrick, a freshman psychology major at Coffeyville Community College has been selected as March Member of the Month by the Eta Gamma Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa.
The CCC Theatre Department's next production will be "The Great American Trailer Park Musical." The musical will be staged at 7:30 p.m., April 9-12, in the Spencer/Rounds Performing Arts Theatre on the main campus of Coffeyville Community College.
Darah Sherwood and Jessika Hamrick brought home Achievement in Art Awards from the Phi Theta Kappa Region Convention.
While some students were enjoying spring break visits to the beaches of Florida and South Texas, members of the Eta Gamma Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa at Coffeyville Community College were pursuing their new Honors Study Topic, “Frontiers and the Spirit of Exploration.”
Brian Henke’s unique guitar style has been called everything from Folk to New Age to Neo-Classical to Pastoral or as Brian likes to call it “a big stewpot of everything, stirred up, simmered and served to taste.”