Embracing Diversity in STEM

At the beginning of each semester, I begin my biology classes at Waubonsee by sharing a borrowed slogan from the Local Chicago Council on Science and Technology. "Science is for everyone." I do this because this idea perfectly highlights the importance of diversifying the future STEM workforce of America. It also creates a welcoming space for those curious about STEM but discouraged because they have not seen representation in the field. 

Waubonsee Community College Coordinates Active Shooter Exercise at its Sugar Grove Campus on Aug. 12

Waubonsee Community College Campus Police and other local law enforcement agencies will host an active shooter training on the Sugar Grove Campus from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday, August 12.

Accelerated Workforce Training to be offered through Joint Partnership between Waubonsee Community College, Area Colleges, and the Kane County Office of Community Reinvestment

Waubonsee Community College, Elgin Community College, and Kishwaukee College have partnered with the Kane County Office of Community Reinvestment to offer job skills training services through the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA).

Embrace Diversity

Last September , I wrote a column about new pathways to integrate Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) into higher education learning communities. In that article, I offered four practical steps to align organizational culture to ensure that higher education is accessible and available to all. I also highlighted that before the critical work of DEI can begin, there must be an institutional-wide commitment to embrace it. 

Waubonsee Announces the Dr. Christine J. Sobek Endowed Scholarship Fund

Waubonsee Community College is pleased to announce the establishment of the Dr. Christine J. Sobek Endowed Scholarship Fund, in recognition of Dr. Sobek’s 21 years of distinguished service, commitment, leadership, and contributions as President of the college upon her retirement.

Waubonsee’s Latinx Resource Center Mural Symbolizes Strength, Belonging, and Empowerment for Latinx Community

Visitors to Waubonsee Community College's Latinx Resource Center (LRC) located at the Aurora Downtown Campus will notice a bright mural with a colorful display of imagery rooted in diverse Latinx heritage, culture, strength, and pride.

Sharing Knowledge with First-Generation Students

I had finally finished moving into my residence hall room at Illinois State University (ISU). I had just said goodbye to my family and watched them drive away. As I got into the elevator to head back up to my room, I was full of emotion, and my face must have reflected that because the man in the elevator looked at me and said, “just walk around this place like you belong- you got this!”  Little did he know what an impact those words would make on me at the time.

Waubonsee to Host Back-to-School Bash Aug. 5

Waubonsee Community College will host a Back-to-School Bash at its Aurora Downtown Campus, 18 S. River St., on Friday, August 5 from 5 to 8 p.m.  This free, family-friendly event is open to the public and is being held in conjunction with Aurora Downtown First Fridays, rain or shine.  

Waubonsee Receives Early Childhood Access Consortium for Equity Grant, Closes Learning and Earning Gap for Early Childcare Workers

Waubonsee Community College has received an $800,000 federal grant from the Early Childhood Access Consortium for Equity (ECACE). The grant provides equitable access to higher education by removing financial barriers for individuals interested in pursuing a career in early childhood education and will be disbursed over three years at Waubonsee.

Waubonsee Students Recognized on Spring 2022 President’s List

The President’s List at Waubonsee Community College celebrates excellence among students who achieve a 4.0 grade-point average out of a possible 4.0 while enrolled in at least six semester credit hours.