KCC in the news: Monday, April 1, 2013

Blaze reads a recent edition of the Bruin student newspaper.

Blaze 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 posts on each organization’s website.

  • “Community College Times: Centralizing Student Alerts, Information to Better Help Students” (Gilfus Education Group): “Kay L. Keck, Ph.D., vice president for student services; and Bob Reynolds, chief information officer, Kellogg Community College, wrote an article for Community College Times about how Colleague Retention Alert is helping them help their students.”
  • “Chris McCoy helps kids balance sports, faith” (Battle Creek Enquirer): “…his youngest daughter, Taylor, is studying graphic arts at Kellogg Community College and plans to attend Kendall College of Art and Design in Grand Rapids in the fall.”
  • “Saving Freedom School: At least $12K needed to run summer school program” (Battle Creek Enquirer): “The program came to Battle Creek as a pilot in 2006, through a partnership between the Battle Creek Educators’ Task Force — representing the city’s K-12 school districts and Kellogg Community College — and other local backers.”
  • “‘Rich Spade in: The case of the silver spoon'” (Times Herald) : “D. Vincenzo McCasey is an aspiring novelist who had lived in Battle Creek all 20 years (going on 21!) of his life in Battle Creek. He is a member of Phi Theta Kappa intellectual fraternity, an honor’s student and graduate of Kellogg Community College. He’s also not as much of a braggart as this bio is making him sound.”
  • “College softball: Ancilla softball splits home opener” (Pilot News): “The Ancilla College softball team split a doubleheader with Kellogg Community College, winning the first game 9-4 and losing the second game 7-6.”
  • “GOCC baseball team hopes to overcome slow start as weather warms up: Vikings’ athleticism, pitching to determine success” (Three Rivers Commercial-News): “The Vikings’ bats have been a bit chilly in a 2-6 start following Glen Oaks’ annual spring trip and two Michigan Community College Baseball Association matchups last weekend at home against Lake Michigan College and Kellogg Community College. … The Vikings lost to perennial power Kellogg 5-2 in 11 innings on Sunday.”

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