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 ›
News & Events
Winter Concert set for Nov. 30
Rudolf, rock-and-roll, and classic carols round out program At the Seward County Community College music department’s holiday concert, set for Nov. 30, audience members can sample a wide variety of traditional and modern favorites. The program is a bit like… Read More ›
Cabrera to bring positive message
Hispanic issues speaker says, ‘Yes You Can! – ¡Sí Se Puede!’ Nationally recognized Hispanic issues speaker Jimmy Cabrera will bring his positive energy to Liberal Nov. 28, with a series of appearances culminating in an evening event at 7 p.m…. 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 ›
SCCC research students to present at national biomedical conference
Seward County Community College science students enrolled in the Bridges program will do more than step out of the lab this semester to keep up with classes, meals, and homework. Kevin Loya, Emily Gibson, Emireth Monarrez, and Blanca delaTorre are… Read More ›
Presentation explores history of the humble tortilla
Seward County Community College Library will host “Flour Power,” a presentation and discussion by Gene T. Chávez for its October Lunch in the Library program at noon on Wednesday, Oct. 4. The program will be held at the SCCC Library… Read More ›
Patriot Day at SCCC honors first responders
As part of Patriot Day observations at Seward County Community College, the campus veteran’s group sponsored a free hamburger cookout for students, team members, and first responders from Liberal and the surrounding area. Liberal Mayor Joe Denoyer spoke at the gathering, and… Read More ›
Local history takes stage
‘That’s Mighty Liberal’ auditions set for Sept. 22-24; world premiere Nov. 17 The Seward County Community College Showcase Theater season begins with the world premiere of an original play that examines local history, That’s Mighty Liberal,. Auditions for the play, written by… Read More ›
Scholarships to be awarded at 3i show
DODGE CITY – Seward County Community College, a two-year institution offering 45 programs of study, including Adult Basic Education, certificate programs and associate of arts, associate of science, general studies and applied science degrees, will be hosting a giveaway at… Read More ›