KCC in the news: Aug. 10, 2012

Here are some of the latest mentions of Kellogg Community College in online media. To view the original posts, click through the links in the organizations’ titles.

  • The Battle Creek Enquirer posted a profile of Kellogg Community College art professor Ryan Flathau. “Besides teaching four courses in camera work each semester, Ryan is also in charge of the campus art gallery, scheduling the various exhibits as well as hanging and taking down each one,” the article says. “As though those jobs weren’t enough, every two years Ryan takes a class of photography students on a week’s journey to practice their new skills by taking hundreds of photographs in a beautiful part of the country.”
  • The Battle Creek Enquirer posted an article about art from students who participated in Kellogg Community College’s Upward Bound program this summer being displayed at the Rogue Artist Movement Gallery from 5 to 9 p.m. today and Saturday. Click here for more information about the Upward Bound program from KCC’s website.
  • The Battle Creek Enquirer posted an article about Irving Park, which notes that “Another unique attraction in Irving Park is its Japanese Park, which Kellogg Community College students proposed and began raising money for in 1985.”

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