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Friday, September 3, 2010

Landscapes Featured in Gallery One Exhibition

Girl reading an issues of the Huron River Review. Works by ceramicist John Stephenson will be featured in “Looking at the Land: The Rural View.”

Each academic year Anne Rubin, director of Gallery One, plans three art exhibitions and the theme around which they are organized. This year WCC students, faculty, and staff and members of the public will have an opportunity to learn more about landscapes through both traditional and nontraditional interpretations.

“Many artists have been influenced by the landscape and there has been a preconceived notion of what a landscape is,” Rubin said.

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Welcome Day Offers Free Food and Fun

Don’t let the carnival-like atmosphere of WCC’s Welcome Day fool you into thinking that it’s just fun and games. Welcome Day is the best place for students to find out about the wide range of programs and services available to them.

This year Welcome Day will be held on Wednesday, Sept. 15, from 10:00am to 3:00pm in the Community Park, which is between the Business Education and Gunder Myran buildings. In the event of rain it will move into the Student Center building.

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WCC Recognized for Social Worker Training

WCC’s LifeLong Learning department has received a Special Project Award for the Social Work Conference it held earlier this year. The Michigan Association of Continuing Education and Training presented the award on Aug. 13. WCC was selected for the honor from a field of other two-year colleges that included Monroe, Macomb, and Oakland community colleges.

“WCC has been offering continuing education for social workers since 2007,” said Monique James, LifeLong Learning director.

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Student Clubs Offer Fun, New Friends

Game on! Gamers who live to smash their opponents and hurl them across the room or defeat them with spells and wizardry have a place to battle for hours as members of one of WCC’s newest student clubs, the Video Game Club.

According to advisor Amanda Innes, a core group of 10 active club members swells to almost 30 when the semester is in full swing. This fall they will meet Mondays and Thursdays from 5:00pm to 9:00pm in a room set aside for the action.

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Welcome Day Offers Free Food and Fun

Don’t let the carnival-like atmosphere of WCC’s Welcome Day fool you into thinking that it’s just fun and games. Welcome Day is the best place for students to find out about the wide range of programs and services available to them.

Landscapes Featured in Gallery One Exhibition

Each academic year Anne Rubin, director of Gallery One, plans three art exhibitions and the theme around which they are organized. This year WCC students, faculty, and staff and members of the public will have an opportunity to learn more about landscapes through both traditional and nontraditional interpretations.

WCC Recognized for Social Worker Training

WCC’s LifeLong Learning department has received a Special Project Award for the Social Work Conference it held earlier this year. The Michigan Association of Continuing Education and Training presented the award on Aug. 13. WCC was selected for the honor from a field of other two-year colleges that included Monroe, Macomb, and Oakland community colleges.

Student Clubs Offer Fun, New Friends

Game on! Gamers who live to smash their opponents and hurl them across the room or defeat them with spells and wizardry have a place to battle for hours as members of one of WCC’s newest student clubs, the Video Game Club.

WCC Students Win Big at National Championships

WCC students in skilled trades programs placed first in three categories and second in three others at the national SkillsUSA Championships this summer in Kansas City, Mo.

Help Is Here If College Or Life Gets Difficult

When college gets complicated, whether it’s because of academics, finances, or personal issues, WCC’s Student Resource and Women’s Center can help students get the support they need to succeed.

OE Building Renovations Underway

Work begins this month on the much anticipated updates to WCC’s Occupational Education building. Built in 1982 for the College’s vocational programs, the OE building will receive extensive mechanical upgrades, new lighting and ceiling fixtures throughout, and an infusion of green technology, including the addition of 200 geothermal wells and a partial vegetative rooftop.

WCC Welcomes Returning UA Members Aug. 7-13

It’s been a year since many of the 1,500 student instructors for the United Association Union of Plumbers, Fitters, Welders and HVAC Service Techs and an additional 200 faculty, industry reps, and staff visited Ann Arbor and WCC for an intensive week of hands-on instruction. This year they’ll fill classrooms and area restaurants and hotels August 7-13.

WCC Expands Youth Programs at Parkridge Center in Ypsilanti

School’s out for the summer, but not at the Parkridge Community Center on Ypsilanti’s south side. Area children aged 5 to 13 are keeping their math skills sharp, expressing their artistic side, and learning about the world through special excursions. It’s all part of the Center’s popular summer camp developed four years ago by Anthony Williamson, who coordinates programming at the WCC Harriet Street Center up the street and its expanded operations at Parkridge.

Helping Parents Support New College Students

For young college students and their parents, the transition from high school to college is also a transition into adulthood.

Today’s Events

  1. 9:30am–noon Getting Started In Blackboard
  2. 9:30am–noon Blackboard: Mastering the Grade Center, Part 1