Seward County Community College is in the home stretch as the semester winds down. As students and faculty head into a week of Final Exams, campus is alternately hectic and silent. “We see students under a lot of stress at… Read More ›
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SCCC notes passing of founding librarian, Mary Anna Brown
Without libraries what have we? We have no past and no future. –Ray Bradbury The first library director of Seward County Community College, Mary Anna (Lane) Brown, died Nov. 19, in her hometown of Shawnee, Okla. Brown, who served… Read More ›
SCCC, FHSU Pave Path Forward for Transfer Students
Seward County Community College and Fort Hays State University have signed articulation agreements to provide expanded pathways for success. From agriculture to social work to technology leadership, 15 seamless transfer options have been created for Southwest Kansas students. SCCC President… Read More ›
Thanksgiving Wishes
As the Thanksgiving holiday comes upon us, what are we thankful for? We decided to ask some of our staff and faculty. From “video games” to “indoor plumbing” to, of course, “family” are just some of the things that we… Read More ›
Celebrating First Generation at SCCC
TRiO/Student Support Services at Seward County Community College will observe the first annual First-Generation College Celebration from 10 a.m. to noon on Wednesday, November in the Hobble Academic Building on the campus of SCCC. The celebration, which takes on place… Read More ›
Louie’s Place serving cappuccino and more at Industrial Tech campus
Louie the Saint, official mascot of Saints athletics at Seward County Community College, is on campus. Starting in October, he’s serving up coffee, snacks, and other convenience foods for students at Louie’s Place, located in the Industrial Technology Campus… Read More ›
Improvements wrap up around campus
Athletics, humanities, dorms, and grounds see positive change Students at Seward County Community College starting classes Aug. 15 will come back to a campus that’s been significantly upgraded over the summer. At their regular monthly board meeting Monday, trustees heard… Read More ›
Trustees approve new building names
Capital Campaign projects prompt discussion, plans for next steps Seward County Community College hopes to break ground on two major projects by spring 2018, and trustees discussed how to make the goal a reality at Monday’s regular board meeting. The Sharp Champions Center,… Read More ›