Juan Moreno “was a good human person,” said a classmate in the advanced English class. “For me, Juan represents many of us who come to the U.S. with dreams.”
Inclusivity
Adult Education classes visit SCCC library
Students in Virginia Lerma’s English as a Second Language class visited the SCCC Library in early October as part of Hispanic Heritage Month.
Black History Month displays spark pride, conversations on campus
‘I felt great seeing those pictures,’ students say LIBERAL, Kan. —Brená Buggs is a cheerleader — not a historian or art curator. In fact, she’s the cheer coach at Seward County Community College. Yet that role is what led her to… Read More ›
Life Work
SCCC student Sharan [last name redacted] survived life-threatening abuse before she arrived on campus. “I’ve been emancipated! I am able to dream of possibilities once again, without criticism, negativity or abuse from outside sources,” she said. “I have a new sense of freedom in spite of what transpired. It is possible to dig oneself out of the depths of despair, and to flourish.”