KCC in the news: Wednesday, Dec. 12, 2012

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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 Herald-Palladium posted an article about four community colleges signing reverse transfer agreements last week that allow community college students transferring to Western Michigan University the opportunity to combine credits earned at both WMU and their community college to receive their associate degrees. Kellogg Community College is among the four institutions that signed the agreement.
  • The Battle Creek Enquirer posted a brief about Kellogg Community College’s youth robotics competition team the Bruin-Bots qualifying for Saturday’s state finals. Click here for more information about the team’s accomplishments from a post on this blog.
  • The Battle Creek Enquirer posted a profile of Harold West, the new Kellogg Community College police chief sworn in Friday to replace Tim Hurtt, who will leave the chief’s position Dec. 31 to become Calhoun County undersheriff.
  • The Battle Creek Enquirer posted a profile of Cheryl Roberts, a community facilitator for Battle Creek Public Schools who among other things had a hand in starting a mentoring program last year at Dudley Elementary School in Battle Creek, pairing members of the Kellogg Community College men’s basketball team with male students at Dudley.

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