LIBERAL — As the Director of Student Life at SCCC, Wade Lyon’s work is all about bringing students together. That might mean jalapeno-eating contests, game nights, or “get to know you” events once known as “icebreakers.” In the age of… Read More ›
Month: August 2020
SCCC President candidate Jeff Jochems to visit campus Aug. 17
LIBERAL, Kan. — Jeff Jochems, the second of five candidates to interview for the president position at SCCC, will visit campus Aug. 17 and 18, 2020. The public can “meet” Jochems through a radio appearance scheduled at 9 a.m. Aug. 17,… Read More ›
SCCC to facilitate public forum on racism and inequity
Event hosted by City of Liberal in response to citizen comments LIBERAL — At a public forum hosted by the City of Liberal, Seward County Community College will facilitate discussion about issues of racism, inequity, and strengthening our community at 6… Read More ›
SCCC President candidate Brad Bennett to visit campus Aug. 11
LIBERAL, Kan. — Brad Bennett, the first of five candidates to interview for the president position at SCCC, will visit campus Aug. 11 and 12, 2020. The public can “meet” Bennett through a radio appearance scheduled at 9 a.m. Aug. 11,… Read More ›
SCCC schedules first round of interviews in presidential search
LIBERAL, Kan. — In its search for the eleventh president of Seward County Community College the Board of Trustees has selected five candidates for its initial round of interviews, which will begin Aug. 11 and continue through Aug. 25. Current… Read More ›
Keep in touch, wherever you work
It’s the beginning of a year we can only predict will be like no other. After the COVID-19 shutdown last March, offices and classrooms are slowly coming back to life, although life looks much different than it did five months… Read More ›
Classes finally completed after campus reopens
LIBERAL – When the Seward County Community College campus was shut down in the spring semester because of the Covid-19 pandemic, classes turned to emergency remote learning. While there were bumps along the way, most classes were able to be… Read More ›