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‘I chose baseball’
SCCC, McSpadden speak out about resignation After 32 years leading athletics at Seward County Community College, former athletic director and head baseball coach Galen McSpadden shouldn’t have to defend his integrity. Yet in the wake of rumors and insinuations that McSpadden… Read More ›
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Personnel, tuition, housing dominate trustees meeting
Board reopens AD search The Seward County Community College Board of Trustees handled a mixed agenda at the regular monthly meeting Monday, with high-profile decisions reached in executive session, and routine, end-of-year business. In an ongoing effort to fill the Athletic… Read More ›
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Changes in 17-18 for Saints Basketball
Zollinger moves on after 10 years as head coach, Nee also departing Seward County Community College will see significant changes in its men’s basketball program in 2017-18, following the departure of head coach Bryan Zollinger and assistant coach Patrick Nee… Read More ›
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SCCC Trustees appoint Stacy Johnson
Former police officer, transportation coordinator brings grassroots grit to table The Seward County Community College Board of Trustees met Monday in regular session, having interviewed candidates to fill the trustee spot vacated by Rick Brenneman. In a unanimous vote, trustees opted… Read More ›
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Saturday smiles for 5th grade students
Hard work paid off for 18 fifth-grade students from Sunflower Intermediate School, when students and their teachers spent a Saturday with members of the Seward County Community College men’s and women’s basketball teams and coaches. The Sunflower students had to… Read More ›
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College announces multi-million dollar campaign
Students First, Community Always reaches 60 percent mark Seward County Community College and Foundation leaders publicly announced the first multi-million dollar campaign in the institution’s 50-year history, with the good news that more than half of the $6 million goal… Read More ›
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A message from Dr. T
The White House recently released an executive order regarding immigration policy. Among the changes the order declared is an immediate 90-day ban on entry into the United States by citizens of Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, and Yemen, as… Read More ›
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SCCC progresses in search for Athletic Director
Interviews with semifinalists wrapped up this week With the resignation of seasoned Athletic Director Galen McSpadden in November, Seward County Community College is poised to move its athletic program forward under fresh leadership in the athletic department. However, doing things… Read More ›
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Brenneman’s departure opens spot on trustee board
Relocation to Louisburg prompted resignation The six-member Seward County Community College Board of Trustees shrank to five once again, with the resignation of trustee Rick Brenneman at Monday’s meeting. “Rick handed me his letter of resignation this evening,” said chair… Read More ›
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College schedules events for Black History Month
Focus is on conversation to find common ground and respect Seward County Community College will observe Black History Month with a variety of events throughout February. With “Coffee & Conversation” sessions Tuesday and Feb. 21, SCCC students, faculty and staff,… Read More ›