KCC Concert Band to present “Heartwarming Harmonies” concert Feb. 18

Live music continues at Kellogg Community College this month as the KCC Concert Band returns to campus for a “heartwarming” performance Feb. 18. Performing under the baton of Director Christopher Momcilovich, the KCC Concert Band will present its “Heartwarming Harmonies”… Continue Reading

KCC Foundation seeks nominations for KCC Alumni Awards

Pictured, from left to right, are KCC Vice President for Communications and Advancement Eric Greene, Bobby Holley, Teresa Allen, Tom Rose, Bernie Stankewicz and KCC Foundation Executive Director Teresa Durham.

The Kellogg Community College Foundation is seeking nominations for recipients of the College’s prestigious KCC Alumni Awards.  KCC Alumni Awards recognize former Kellogg Community College students who have made outstanding strides in their professional field, enriched their community and supported… Continue Reading

KCC Lifelong Learning Department offering six-week American Sign Language course starting Feb. 8

Hands spelling ASL in sign language.

Individuals interested in learning American Sign Language can pick up the basics in Kellogg Community College’s upcoming Lifelong Learning course. The KCC Lifelong Learning Department’s latest American Sign Language course will run from 6 to 7:30 p.m. for six Thursdays,… Continue Reading

Three KCC Photography and Multimedia students win photography awards in 2023 LAND Fine Arts Competition

Black and white photo showing the silhouette of a man walking in a city at night.

Three Kellogg Community College Photography and Multimedia Program students have won awards for their work in the 2023 LAND Fine Arts Competition. The annual LAND – Liberal Arts Network for Development – Fine Arts Competition is open to any student… Continue Reading

Free or reduced tuition to KCC now available to eligible students 21 and older via Michigan Reconnect program

Students complete tasks on computers in the Hub.

The state’s popular Michigan Reconnect program offering free in-district tuition to eligible students age 25 and older without a degree expanded its eligibility requirements this fall to allow applicants ages 21 to 24 to apply for the program. The updated… Continue Reading