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WCC hosts Science Night at Ann Arbor Summer Festival June 22
Washtenaw Community College is hosting WCC Science Night at the Ann Arbor Summer Festival this Sunday, June 22, with free, hands-on STEM activities.
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New art exhibit celebrates strength, grit of the working class
A new art exhibit honoring the resilience, determination and contributions of the working class is featured in The Gallery at Washtenaw Community College (WCC). The new exhibit, “Strength and Grit: Celebrating the Working Class,” is on display through September 10 and explores the everyday struggles and triumphs of individuals who form the backbone of society.
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WCC's fourth annual Juneteenth Celebration open to the public
WCC is hosting its fourth annual Juneteenth Celebration from 1-2:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 19 in the Morris Lawrence Building.
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Thousands of global skilled trades union members set to train at WCC this summer
Ann Arbor will become a national hub of skilled trades excellence this summer as approximately 6,000 union members from across the U.S. and abroad converge to enhance their expertise. Nearly 5,000 will train at Washtenaw Community College (WCC).
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WTMC students take app design for student-athletes to national competition
A team of four high school students from Washtenaw Technical Middle College (WTMC), located on the Washtenaw Community College (WCC) campus, have designed an app that has reached the finals of a national championship for social innovation.