KCC in the news: Monday, May 20, 2013

A recent edition of the Bruin student newspaper.

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.

  • “Class Notes: Summer hours in effect at KCC; Local students honored” (Battle Creek Enquirer): “The college is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays and 8 a.m. to noon Fridays at its main campus until the fall semester begins. Satellite campuses in Coldwater, Hastings and Albion are closed on Fridays. … At Kellogg Community College, Miller College: Miller’s Noelle Hogan and KCC’s Hannah Smith and Jade Bolden were chosen to attend the American Association of University Women’s National Conference for College Women Student Leaders.”
  • “Mayle named conference player of the year at Kellogg”(Midland Daily News): “Chad Mayle, a Dow High graduate who just completed his sophomore baseball season at Kellogg Community College, was recently named the Michigan Community College Association Player of the Year. Mayle, a righthanded pitcher, was also named Kellogg’s Male Student-Athlete of the Year.”
  • “Our view”(Midland Daily News): “Roses to Kellogg Community College’s Chad Mayle for being named the Michigan Community College Association Player of the Year.”
  • “Moodie adds three to women’s soccer signing class”(Jefferson County Post): “Aubree Cable: A 5-6 midfielder out of Battle Creek, Mich., Cable transfers to C-N from Kellogg Community College. She graduated high school in 2011 from Harper Creek Community School.”
  • “Lakeview, Harper Creek tennis headed to state: Gull Lake’s Remynse also moving on after regional title”(Battle Creek Enquirer): “The teams headed to the May 31-June 1 state finals are Lakeview in Division 2 and Harper Creek in Division 3, and the individual who qualified for D-2 state was Gull Lake’s No. 1 singles player, senior (and KCC dual-enrollee) Sara Remynse.”
  • “Firefighter Training – by C.S. Muncy” (The Photo Brigade): “As part of a traveling training system provided by Kellogg Community College, the ‘Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting (ARFF)’ mobile trainer is designed to burn, letting military and civilian firefighters practice in a controlled environment for a variety of scenarios, including fuel spills, engine fires, interior cabin fires and passenger rescue.”
  • “Kalamazoo-area recruiting roundup” (Kalamazoo Gazette): “OTHER COMMITMENTS/SIGNINGS: Gull Lake’s Connor Owen, Vicksburg’s Alex Holley, Schoolcraft’s Benny Clark III and Galesburg-Augusta’s Kyle Mallwitz have either signed or committed to play baseball at Kellogg Community College.”
  • “FINDING HIS PLACE: Dr. Hamady honored by Bronson BC for service” (Battle Creek Enquirer): “In his retirement, Hamady teaches history at the institute for learning in retirement, a branch of Kellogg Community College.”

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