Waubonsee Hosts High School Auto Tech Competition

Students from the Fox Valley Career Center claimed the trophy in Waubonsee Community College's recent Automotive Technology Competition, involving students from four local high schools - Oswego, Oswego East, Sandwich's Indian Valley Vocational Center and FVCC.

Waubonsee runs out of time at NJCAA Division II National Tournament

Waubonsee rally falls short at NJCAA Division II National Tournament 

Prospective Students Invited to Tour Waubonsee Campuses

Students interested in attending Waubonsee Community College are invited to experience its campuses this spring, with two tour options to choose from.

Encouraging Women in STEM

Why is it important to get more women into Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)? Many reasons! According to the U.S. Census Bureau, women are now earning a larger proportion of college degrees than men, yet they make up only 26 percent of the STEM workforce. STEM jobs are generally well-paying jobs, and research shows that when women in a society are financially independent and stable, the society as a whole does better.

Waubonsee Dedicates Field House, Celebrates 2020 Plan Completion

Waubonsee Community College celebrated twin feats - dedicating its new Field House and newly renovated Erickson Hall, the project which served as the capstone of the college's 2020 College Master Plan, a 14-year-long building project to improve and prepare the college to respond to the needs of the community in 2020 and beyond.

ComedySportz to Bring Evening of Improv Hilarity to Waubonsee

Chicago's longest running short-form improv comedy show, ComedySportz, brings its show to Waubonsee Community College in Sugar Grove March 7.

Waubonsee Designated Tree Campus for Fifth Straight Year

In recognition of the care the college provides its trees, the Arbor Day Foundation has named Waubonsee Community College as a Tree Campus USA for 2014, the fifth straight year in which the college earned the designation.

Kendall County Health Director Dr. Tokars Elected to Waubonsee Foundation Board

The Waubonsee Foundation has elected Dr. Amaal Tokars, Kendall County Health Department Executive Director/Public Health Administrator, to its board of directors.

Waubonsee to Celebrate Completion of Field House, 2020 College Master Plan

On March 10, Waubonsee Community College will celebrate the opening of its new Field House and a renovated Erickson Hall. The event will also mark the completion, on time and on budget, of the college's 2020 College Master Plan, a multi-year building and improvement project spanning more than a decade and including two new campuses in Aurora and Plano and five new buildings on the Sugar Grove Campus.

Beginning her story: Student Anna Dutton Leverages Experience, Recognitions to Pen Story of Student Success

Before coming to Waubonsee Community College, student Anna Dutton, of Oswego, was named Northern Illinois' High School Journalist of the Year. Aided by a prestigious Lucile Gustafson Scholarship, Dutton is now using her time at Waubonsee to grow as a writer - in the classroom, through internships with local newspapers, and other media - as she prepares to launch her career in coming years.