KCC in the news: Thursday, May 22, 2014

Blaze the mascot 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 full posts.

General News

  • Today is Thursday, which means a new edition of the Battle Creek Shopper News. The free publication often includes several articles related to Kellogg Community College.
  • “Preserve your vacation photos for the future” (Battle Creek Enquirer, May 21): “Memory cards are ‘notorious for failures,’ said Ryan Flathau, photography professor at Kellogg Community College.”
  • “No news on Bona’s future after meeting” (Battle Creek Enquirer, May 22): “In his first board meeting since being cleared of wrongdoing in a board-led investigation, Kellogg Community College President Dennis Bona spent about 90 minutes Wednesday in a closed-door talk with trustees, but no action was taken.”
  • “Arnold Palmer Airport will hold emergency drill” (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 22): “To facilitate the drill, the airport is bringing an airplane simulator made of plate steel in from Kellogg Community College of Battle Creek, Mich. The Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting mobile trainer uses safe, controllable and environmentally acceptable propane fuel to provide a variety of realistic airplane fire scenarios. These include engine and interior cabin fires, flammable liquid spills, interior cockpit fires and brake fires.”

Athletics News

  • “Chad Mayle and Andrew Sohn Earn Second Team All-MAC Accolades” (WMU Broncos, May 20): “Mayle is in his first season at Western Michigan since transferring from Kellogg Community College this past year. He has been the Broncos’ Saturday starter in the weekend rotation and leads the Bronco pitching staff with six wins (6-5 record) and a 2.58 ERA, which ranks as the fourth lowest in the league.”
  • “College Notebook: KCC’s Spieldenner tabbed Player of the Year, among 6 Bruins honored” (Battle Creek Enquirer, May 21): “Kellogg Community College sophomore pitcher Ben Spieldenner was named the Michigan Community College Athletic Association Player of the Year, headlining a group of six Bruins to earn postseason awards.”
  • “RHP Chad Mayle and Shortstop Andrew Sohn Earn Second Team All-MAC Accolades” (MLive, May 21): “Mayle is in his first season at Western Michigan since transferring from Kellogg Community College this past year. He has been the Broncos’ Saturday starter in the weekend rotation and leads the Bronco pitching staff with six wins (6-5 record) and a 2.58 ERA, which ranks as the fourth lowest in the league.”

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