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The All College Walk, was opened to all students, faculty, staff and the community! We started in the Visitor's Circle at the Main Campus and walk/run the 5K trail circa the Lake Storey Pavilion and back.
Students show off their research during the past few weeks with their spring poster presentations Wednesday, May 7 in the Student Center.
College of DuPage has announced approximately 100 incoming students as Scholars Award recipients for fall 2023.
The awards fall into three categories: Presidential, a 64-semester hour full-tuition scholarship; Board of Trustees, which is $2,500 per year; and Deans, which is $1,000 per year. A recent event celebrated the achievements of the scholars and their decisions to attend COD.
“The College’s merit-based scholarship program for high school students provides significant financial assistance to high-achieving students beginning their college careers,” said COD President Dr. Brian Caputo. “It is a pleasure to welcome this latest class of scholars and their families to campus and I look forward to seeing them at COD this fall."
College of DuPage has announced approximately 100 incoming students as Scholars Award recipients for fall 2023.
The awards fall into three categories: Presidential, a 64-semester hour full-tuition scholarship; Board of Trustees, which is $2,500 per year; and Deans, which is $1,000 per year. A recent event celebrated the achievements of the scholars and their decisions to attend COD.
“The College’s merit-based scholarship program for high school students provides significant financial assistance to high-achieving students beginning their college careers,” said COD President Dr. Brian Caputo. “It is a pleasure to welcome this latest class of scholars and their families to campus and I look forward to seeing them at COD this fall."
Congressman Larson is shown one of the new computer-controlled mannequins by Connie Hotchkiss, Director of Nursing at Northwestern Community College in Winsted, during the opening of the school's lab for nursing.
Congressman Larson helped secure $350,000 in federal funding to help purchase new equipment and start the allied health/ nursing program at NCCC.
Northwestern Connecticut Community College will have the first accredited degree or diploma nursing program in the region. It is estimated Litchfield County’s nursing vacancy rate is 14% annually, double the statewide average.
Read the Register Citizen's coverage of the Nursing lab opening and watch a video of Congressman Larson speaking at the ceremony by clicking here: registercitizen.com/articles/2010/11/06/news/doc4cd4dd4e4...
17th District Congressional Representative Cheri Bustos visits Carl Sandburg College on Thursday, April 4. Bustos met with Sandburg President Dr. Lori Sundberg and toured the Main Campus with stops in academic areas pertaining to the medical field including nursing, medical imaging and mortuary science.
Members of the Carl Sandburg College volleyball team work out during 6 a.m. and 3 p.m. practices as they gear up for the start of their season.
MCC-Longview Cultural Arts Center Exhibit: The Artist in Art Therapy
Tuesday-Saturday 12:00-4:00
Artist’s Statement
Rachel C. Nelson began her journey when major life transitions triggered her passion for art. When she began repetitively drawing flowers to relieve the pain and anxiety caused by ulcerative colitis, the artist emerged. After completing the AA at MCC-Longview and earning a degree in Psychology at MU, she made a synchronistic discovery—Avila University offered a master’s program in Art Therapy and Counseling. To qualify for the program, she returned to MCC-Longview to complete twelve credit hours of studio art.
Rachel’s art reflects her quest for healing. Through the act of repetition and use of media such as encaustic, acrylic, and mixed media Rachel achieves a sense of calmness, stability, and balance. Rachel becomes consumed with an idea, or by a medium, until she feels it has been fully expressed through her work. An early example is her “Owl Series” which was symbolic of her emergence as an artist who only worked by night for fear of being seen, hence she became a literal “night owl.” One owl in this series, Grandpa Owl, hung in the home and hospital room of her grandfather during his final weeks and days of life.
Rachel used art as self-therapy while completing an internship using art therapy with children and youth at Marillac. Her master’s project the “Encaustic Series” has come to symbolize her disease as she treads the path of healing, which unexpectedly took her to another place—that of acceptance. Rachel has exhibited her work at the Rime Center’s First Friday in Kansas City as well as the Ozark Technical College Gillioz Theatre Art Gallery in Springfield, Missouri. She graduated from Avila University with a Master’s Degree in Counseling and Art Therapy on May 14, 2011. As a graduation celebration, an exhibit of her artwork entitled The Artist in Art Therapy is being held at MCC-Longview’s Cultural Arts Center Gallery.
College of DuPage has announced approximately 100 incoming students as Scholars Award recipients for fall 2023.
The awards fall into three categories: Presidential, a 64-semester hour full-tuition scholarship; Board of Trustees, which is $2,500 per year; and Deans, which is $1,000 per year. A recent event celebrated the achievements of the scholars and their decisions to attend COD.
“The College’s merit-based scholarship program for high school students provides significant financial assistance to high-achieving students beginning their college careers,” said COD President Dr. Brian Caputo. “It is a pleasure to welcome this latest class of scholars and their families to campus and I look forward to seeing them at COD this fall."
College of DuPage has announced approximately 100 incoming students as Scholars Award recipients for fall 2023.
The awards fall into three categories: Presidential, a 64-semester hour full-tuition scholarship; Board of Trustees, which is $2,500 per year; and Deans, which is $1,000 per year. A recent event celebrated the achievements of the scholars and their decisions to attend COD.
“The College’s merit-based scholarship program for high school students provides significant financial assistance to high-achieving students beginning their college careers,” said COD President Dr. Brian Caputo. “It is a pleasure to welcome this latest class of scholars and their families to campus and I look forward to seeing them at COD this fall."
Students, faculty and staff came together over the course of two days to sign posters supporting men’s basketball. The team plays in this weekend’s Region IV Championship at Elgin Community College. Go Chargers! #rollchargers
Upcoming graduates Mariah Mackey, Makenzie Frank, Joel Kouakou, Lisa Zucco, Ali Weston, Tim Gray, Jamie Schave and Rachel Sensabaugh use Skype to visit with commencement speaker Lt. Gov Sheila Simon on Monday morning at the Main Campus.
On August 17, 2017, the JPL Education Office hosted a poster session for California Community College Space Grant students majoring in STEM subjects. The students presented projects they had worked on over the summer and had an opportunity to discuss their findings with JPL scientists and engineers. Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
College of DuPage has announced approximately 100 incoming students as Scholars Award recipients for fall 2023.
The awards fall into three categories: Presidential, a 64-semester hour full-tuition scholarship; Board of Trustees, which is $2,500 per year; and Deans, which is $1,000 per year. A recent event celebrated the achievements of the scholars and their decisions to attend COD.
“The College’s merit-based scholarship program for high school students provides significant financial assistance to high-achieving students beginning their college careers,” said COD President Dr. Brian Caputo. “It is a pleasure to welcome this latest class of scholars and their families to campus and I look forward to seeing them at COD this fall."
The Carl Sandburg College softball team picked up its first Arrowhead Conference victory of the season in a doubleheader split with Illinois Valley yesterday at the William “Bill” Hungate Baseball/Softball Complex. A late Chargers rally came up short in a 4-3 loss in the opener, but Sandburg took Game 2 8-6. Game results release: sandburg.edu/content/sandburg-softball-splits-ivcc-1st-ar...
Members of the Carl Sandburg College volleyball team work out during 6 a.m. and 3 p.m. practices as they gear up for the start of their season.
College of DuPage has announced approximately 100 incoming students as Scholars Award recipients for fall 2023.
The awards fall into three categories: Presidential, a 64-semester hour full-tuition scholarship; Board of Trustees, which is $2,500 per year; and Deans, which is $1,000 per year. A recent event celebrated the achievements of the scholars and their decisions to attend COD.
“The College’s merit-based scholarship program for high school students provides significant financial assistance to high-achieving students beginning their college careers,” said COD President Dr. Brian Caputo. “It is a pleasure to welcome this latest class of scholars and their families to campus and I look forward to seeing them at COD this fall."
College of DuPage has announced approximately 100 incoming students as Scholars Award recipients for fall 2023.
The awards fall into three categories: Presidential, a 64-semester hour full-tuition scholarship; Board of Trustees, which is $2,500 per year; and Deans, which is $1,000 per year. A recent event celebrated the achievements of the scholars and their decisions to attend COD.
“The College’s merit-based scholarship program for high school students provides significant financial assistance to high-achieving students beginning their college careers,” said COD President Dr. Brian Caputo. “It is a pleasure to welcome this latest class of scholars and their families to campus and I look forward to seeing them at COD this fall."
College of DuPage has announced approximately 100 incoming students as Scholars Award recipients for fall 2023.
The awards fall into three categories: Presidential, a 64-semester hour full-tuition scholarship; Board of Trustees, which is $2,500 per year; and Deans, which is $1,000 per year. A recent event celebrated the achievements of the scholars and their decisions to attend COD.
“The College’s merit-based scholarship program for high school students provides significant financial assistance to high-achieving students beginning their college careers,” said COD President Dr. Brian Caputo. “It is a pleasure to welcome this latest class of scholars and their families to campus and I look forward to seeing them at COD this fall."