Waubonsee Registrar Dale Appointed Chair-Elect of Regional Registrars Association Chapter

Waubonsee Community College Registrar/Director of Registration and Records Marc Dale Jr., of Aurora, has been selected to serve as the next chair-elect for the Northwest District of the Illinois Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers.

Waubonsee Dean Rambish Elected President of Illinois Learning Specialists and Developmental Education

Dr. Medea Rambish, Dean for Developmental Education and College Readiness at Waubonsee Community College, became president of the Illinois Learning Specialists and Developmental Educators on Oct. 24.

Waubonsee Welcomes 19 Into Alpha Beta Gamma

Nineteen Waubonsee Community College students joined the ranks of the Iota Nu chapter of Alpha Beta Gamma, an international honor society recognizing outstanding business students.

Waubonsee Assistant Dean Garcia Appointed to Aurora Indian American Community Outreach Advisory Board

Sharon Garcia, Assistant Dean for Communications, Fine Arts and Humanities at Waubonsee Community College, has been appointed to serve on the city of Aurora's Indian American Community Outreach Advisory Board.

Two Waubonsee Students Secure Honors at Local Welding/HVAC Competition

Waubonsee students Michael Jaeger, of Sandwich, and Victor Flores, of Aurora, earned honorable mentions at a welding/HVAC competition sponsored by Pipefitters Local 597.

Student Success: Developmental Education, College Readiness Division Opens Doors to Higher Ed for All

Waubonsee Community College's Developmental Education and College Readiness Division helps thousands of students each year improve their academic performance and achieve success, no matter their background or academic level. For that work, Waubonsee is proud to recognize the DECR Division as its Student Success: Featured Faculty and Program for November.

Waubonsee to Present Free Live Concerts in December

Waubonsee Community College will present a series of free live concerts in December.

Be a Part of Local Public Access Television

The vision of Public Access television featuring locally created programming began to take shape in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Today, after many legislative twists and turns, the concept of non-commercial Public Access television has matured into a worldwide opportunity for localized programming individually serving communities that support such an effort.

Technology Continues to Transform Educational Opportunities, Experience

In the last two decades, few things have changed our lives more than the Internet and mobile technology. Whether in classrooms, boardrooms or living rooms, the advent of our mobile and online existence has transformed how we work, how we learn and how we all interact with one another.

Waubonsee Hosts Veterans Day Observance, Honors WWII Veteran Art Sheridan

Waubonsee Community College hosted a Veterans Day observance ceremony on Tuesday, Nov. 11, to recognize veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces. World War II U.S. Army veteran Art Sheridan, of Aurora, delivered the keynote remarks, sharing his story and calling on veterans to serve their communities back home as they served their country.