KCC in the news: Monday, April 21, 2014

Blaze the mascot reads a recent edition of the Bruin student newspaper.

Here are some of the latest mentions of Kellogg Community College in online media. Click through the links to view the full posts.

General News

  • “KCC seeking diversity center leader” (Battle Creek Enquirer): “Kellogg Community College is seeking someone with leadership, communication and consensus-building skills and a “(d)emonstrated understanding of and appreciation for systemic racism and its impact” to lead the newly formed KCC Center for Diversity and Innovation.”
  • “Job fair draws sparse crowd of applicants: Networking to create net worth” (Battle Creek Enquirer): “In its seventh year of operation the community collaborative event is hosted by Battle Creek organizations including Michigan Works and Kellogg Community College.”
  • “Hundreds expected to attend job fair” (Battle Creek Enquirer): “The bi-annual Battle Creek Regional Job Fair will host hopeful job-seekers from 9 a.m. to noon. Free and open to the public, the event is hosted by Kellogg Community College and local employment groups such as Michigan Works!”
  • “Man accused in Battle Creek road rage shooting will not be charged” (WWMT Newschannel 3): “Gilbert said in an opinion issued Wednesday that the car’s driver was acting aggressive during a road rage incident, near Kellogg Community College in Battle Creek.”
  • “Last Hula: Poems of a Father’s Final Aloha” (WMUK): “Kellogg Community College professor and local poet Elizabeth Kerlikowske will be reading from her chapbook Last Hula on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at the Parchment Community Library. It’s a look back at the last few months of her father’s life.”
  • Be sure to check out the latest edition of the Battle Creek Shopper News. The free publication often includes several articles related to Kellogg Community College.

Athletics News

  • “SC4 Skipper baseball drops a pair vs. Kellogg” (Port Huron Times Herald): “It happened again Saturday in a pair of losses against Kellogg CC at Sanborn Park, as the Skippers lost 16-1 in a game they were out of early, and 3-0 in a game they were in until the final strike.”

KCC President News

  • “KCC president Bona back on the job after investigation” (Battle Creek Enquirer): “Kellogg Community College President Dennis Bona is expected to report to work this morning after an investigation into his “interactions with college personnel” turned up inadequate evidence to prove any wrongdoing.”
  • “KCC to meet in closed session again Wednesday” (Battle Creek Enquirer): “The Kellogg Community College Board of Trustees will on Wednesday meet in closed session for a second time amid an investigation into college President Dennis Bona’s conduct.”
  • “MICHIGAN BRIEFS: Mich-cellaneous” (Crain’s Detroit Business): “Kellogg Community College President Dennis Bona is returning to work after an investigation into his interactions with college personnel didn’t find evidence of wrongdoing, the Battle Creek Enquirer reported.”
  • “Kellogg Community College president off leave” (Midland Daily News): “Kellogg Community College President Dennis Bona is returning to work after an investigation into his interactions with college personnel didn’t find evidence of wrongdoing.”
  • “Kellogg Community College president off leave” (Washington Times): “Kellogg Community College President Dennis Bona is returning to work after an investigation into his interactions with college personnel didn’t find evidence of wrongdoing.”
  • “Kellogg Community College president returns to work after being cleared by board” (WIN 98.5): “Three weeks after being put on administrative leave, Kellogg Community College President Dennis Bona can report back to work today.”
  • “Kellogg Community College president back from leave” (WOOD TV8): “The president of Kellogg Community College has returned the job after being placed on paid administrative leave.”
  • “KCC board meeting over investigation of president” (WWMT Newschannel 3): “The Kellogg Community College Board of Trustees will meet in closed session for a second time Wednesday night to address an investigation surrounding KCC President Dennis Bona.”

For more news about Kellogg Community College, view our latest news releases online at https://daily.kellogg.edu/category/news-releases.