KCC in the news: Thursday, April 11, 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.

  • “Celebrate America through music” (Battle Creek Enquirer): “When Gerald Blanchard took the Kellogg Community College Tour Choir to Ireland last summer, he started thinking about cowboys. The image of Americans as Stetson-wearing, horse-riding rebels is still prevalent in Europe, and it made Blanchard wonder what his country’s true image is. He decided to address the issue with a concert, and the result is a combination of music, poetry, history and art called ‘I, Too, Sing America.'”
  • “‘Right-to-work’ impact delayed: Local teachers won’t be affected until summer” (Battle Creek Enquirer): “Teachers unions at the 13 member districts of the CISD, at the CISD itself and at Kellogg Community College all have contracts that carry them through at least June 30, and one has a contract that doesn’t expire until 2016.”
  • “Obituaries: Allen C. Joy” (Pine Island Eagle): “Allen C. Joy, 73, of St. James City, passed away April 1, 2013. He was born in Troy, N.Y., to Dorothy and Gerald C. Joy. He received an associate’s degree from Kellogg Community College. He served as a Navy Corpsman attached to Fleet Marine Force.”
  • Today is Thursday, which means a new edition of the Battle Creek Shopper News. Today’s issue includes a number of articles related to Kellogg Community College.

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