Foote, O’Donnell lead KCC bowling teams at Great Lakes Invitational in Muskegon

KCC bowlers Bryan Foote and Emma O'Donnell.

Kellogg Community College’s men’s and women’s bowling teams returned from Muskegon Friday with fourth and fifth place finishes out of nine teams each in their respective competitions at the Great Lakes Classic, hosted by Muskegon Community College. The invitational was… Continue Reading

KCC bowling teams kick off with second place finish for women, third for men; Kipp wins individual women’s title

KCC's 2020-21 men's and women's bowling teams.

Kellogg Community College participated in the College’s first bowling competitions ever last Friday as the new Bruins bowling teams hit the road for the Ancilla College Invitational in Indiana. The women’s team finished in second place out of five teams… Continue Reading

KCC announces participation in Michigan’s new tuition-free degree program

An image featuring a man playing with a kid skateboarding and text that reads "Say hello to free tuition for eligible students. Kellogg.edu/reconnect."

Kellogg Community College announced today it has volunteered to serve as a Michigan Reconnect Champion in support of the state’s new tuition-free degree program for eligible adults. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer unveiled the Michigan Reconnect program in early February as part… Continue Reading

KCC offering EMT Basic training in Hastings starting Feb. 18

Pictured, from left to right, are KCC Basic EMT Program alumni and current Paramedic Program students Kristen Jaskiw, Abigail Sanger and Josh Turner.

Individuals interested in becoming an Emergency Medical Technician can now complete all training required to earn their Basic EMT license through KCC’s Fehsenfeld Center campus in Hastings. KCC’s Basic EMT Certificate Program is a 22-week, 12-credit training program that prepares… Continue Reading

KCC opts out of conference competition in basketball, volleyball

The Miller Gym.

Kellogg Community College is announcing today that, in light of current restrictions and public health guidance regarding the COVID-19 pandemic, the College has decided to opt out of formal conference and league competition in Men’s Basketball, Women’s Basketball and Women’s… Continue Reading