Coffeyville Community College News
Coffeyville Community College Bookstore Manager Karen Strimple has been selected to serve a 3 year-term as Conference Chair of Mid-States Association of College Stores (MSACS).
Representatives from Coffeyville Community College and Kansas Wesleyan University recently came together to sign an articulation agreement.
Craig Siemsen has entertained fans of acoustic music for years with a blend of original songs, folk and old timey country music.
Gayle Ross is an enrolled member of the Cherokee Nation and a direct descendant of John Ross, Principal Chief of the Cherokee during the infamous “Trail of Tears.”
The CCC Theatre department is proud to announce the cast of Frosty the Snowman which will be the feature Raven Holiday presentation during the event at 6 and 8 p.m.
Coffeyville Community College Math Instructor Kendall Payne is putting his best foot forward by running the half marathon at the St. Jude’s Memphis Marathon in December.
Darah Sherwood, a psychology major from Independence, has been selected as the October Member of the Month for the Eta Gamma Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa at Coffeyville Community College.
Bob Bovee will bring western and railroad songs of his past to the stage for Montgomery County residents.
The sky is the limit for entrepreneur and Coffeyville Community College student Brandon Mackie. Five months after graduating high school, Mackie has several inventions in the works and is developing his skills to create more in the future.
To replenish local food pantries, the Eta Gamma Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa at Coffeyville Community College is sponsoring a campus wide food drive competition featuring teams from organizations, athletics, and the faculty.
Monte Coffman will receive the Distinguished Alumni and Friends Award from Coffeyville Community College on October 25, at the College’s annual Distinguished Alumni and Friends noon luncheon.
“Marvin’s Room,” the Coffeyville Community College theatre department’s first offering of the 2013-14 season, is the story of a woman’s struggle to hold her life together and reunite her fractured family after learning she has leukemia.
The Ponca City High School Big Blue Band was crowned Grand Champion at the 4th Annual SEK Marching Band Invitational held on Tuesday in Coffeyville.
William Chico Schwall will present a program entitled “Makin’ A Livin’: Labor and Work Songs” for Montgomery County audiences the week of October 14th.
Coffeyville Community College draws to a close a Title III “Strengthening Institutions Program” grant that began approximately six years ago.
Members of the Eta Gamma Chapter at Coffeyville Community College had the opportunity to participate in an early semester fundraising project, picking Sand Hill Plums near the location of the Osage Springs vineyard northwest of Coffeyville.
Planting a vineyard was the furthest thing from the minds of the Eta Gamma members at Coffeyville Community College but that would soon change with a visit from Oregon residents Gary Schaub and Connie Tyson.
The Coffeyville Community College Foundation recently received a generous donation for two endowed scholarships from alumni Carl and Mary Ice.
Members of the Eta Gamma Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa held its first general membership meeting of the fall semester at 5:30 p.m. Monday, September 23.
Officers from the Eta Gamma Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa at Coffeyville Community College participated in the Color Run 5K in downtown Lawrence on September 14.
Conner Traxson, a 2012 graduate of Labette County High School, was selected as the September Member of the Month by the Eta Gamma Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa at Coffeyville Community College.
Andru Bemis has wandered the ends, edges and in-betweens of North America more times than he can count, touring hundreds of thousands of miles by foot, thumb, and public transportation to sing his tunes.
Cody Westerhold is taking the lead as the Head Cheer & Dance Coach at Coffeyville Community College.
Retired Coffeyville Community College Registar Mary Lee Breen passed away on Sept. 14, 2013, at the age of 72.
Janet Rutland will perform a program entitled Jazz and Life: Johnny Mercer. Rutland has been a fixture in the Tulsa theater and music scene for more than twenty years.