Members of the public can meet the three finalists as part of the interview process for Seward County Community College’s 12th Presidential Search. A public meet-and-greet session is set for 3:15 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 8, with candidate Dr. Clayton Tatro,… Read More ›

Month: August 2021
Southwest Energy Institution Short Courses offered Sept. 14-16
LIBERAL, Kan. — Business & Industry at Seward County Community College will host the fall Southwest Energy Institute Sept. 14-16. Registration is now open for in-person classes that cover specialized topics in the oil and gas energy trades. Over a… Read More ›
SCCC athletics cheer on returning USD 480 students
LIBERAL, Kan. — It was the first day of classes for the majority of USD 480 on Tuesday and Seward County Community College athletes were at the elementary and middle schools to greet new and returning students. SCCC, which began… Read More ›
SCCC lists three finalists in presidential search
The Seward County Community College Board of Trustees has announced its shortlist of finalists in its search for the college’s 12th president. Dr. Greg Gunderson will interview on campus Sept. 1. Gunderson currently serves as President Emeritus of Park University… Read More ›
First week in the books at SCCC
LIBERAL, Kan. – The first week of classes at Seward County Community College has wrapped up and it seemed like any other fall semester except that the country is still in the middle of a pandemic. But despite the safety… Read More ›
The halls are alive … with the sound of students
SAINTS VOICES: Personal Perspectives on SCCC Phil Lee SCCC PR and Marketing “The campus of Seward County Community College is alive with the sound of students!” – imagine being sung by Julie Andrews to “The Sound of Music.” Oh yes!… Read More ›
Saints in the Know: August 23, 2021
Read Phil Lee’s column about the first week of classes. View Lois Magner’s award-winning photo essay.
SCCC kicks off fall semester for 2021-22 academic year
LIBERAL, Kan. – Another semester is underway at Seward County Community College. The first day of classes kicked off on Monday to start the fall semester for the 2021-22 academic year. Due to an increase in positive COVID-19 cases and… Read More ›
Foundation announces party auction date and theme
The Seward County Community College Foundation has announced plans for its annual party auction, slated for Saturday, Sept. 25. The in-person event with live music, a catered meal, complimentary beer and wine, and the silent and live auctions, returns after… Read More ›