Waubonsee Celebrates LGBTQ+ History Month in October
Waubonsee Community College invites students, faculty, staff, and members of the community to celebrate LGBTQ+ History Month. LGBTQ+ is a month-long recognition observed from Oct. 1 to Oct. 31 that raises awareness of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender history and related civil rights movements. This programming is free and open to the public.
Op-Ed: It’s Time to Recognize the Important Role Adult Education Plays in Our Communities
National Adult Education and Family Literacy Week is recognized from Sept.18 to 24. This week is designed to raise public awareness about the need and value of adult education and family literacy programs.
Representation Matters in Higher Education
Many people do not know this about me, but I am originally from Jackson, Mississippi. I am a product of two teenage parents and the local public school system that was far from perfect. Growing up in Jackson, diversity was not something I encountered very often. Everyone in my neighborhood was black. Everyone at my church was black. Easily 95% of the people at my school looked like me and were from similar backgrounds. I grew up with plenty of love, family, and good southern food, but there was not much diversity where I was raised.
Waubonsee Alumnus Pens Love Story to College in Personal Memoir
Waubonsee Community College alumna Diana Vickery, of Gurnee, has gifted the college with a personal memoir highlighting her years at the college as a student, employee, and lifelong supporter.
Waubonsee’s Developmental Education Program and Faculty Recognized at Board Meeting
At the September board meeting, Waubonsee Community College recognized its Developmental Education program and faculty for embodying the college's mission of providing exceptional learning in critical areas of developmental reading, writing, math, and other courses through accessible, innovative, and equitable education.
Representation Matters in Classroom Content
Have you ever felt like you do not belong or felt out of place? Some people living in America feel this way. I grew up feeling this way because my parents are immigrants. However, America provides opportunities for all people and our community colleges are a great place to take advantage of opportunities for education and self-improvement. My father took advantage of community college by taking classes to improve his English and small business.
Waubonsee Welcomes Diverse Faculty in Business, Art, Counseling, and Library Sciences
Waubonsee Community College has several new faculty members as classes kicked off for the fall semester recently.
Waubonsee Kicks-Off Latinx Heritage Month with Tradition, Pride, Unity, and a Celebration of Latinx Leaders
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month and National Hispanic-Serving Institutions Week, Waubonsee Community College is hosting several events for students, alumni, and the community to experience and enjoy Latinx tradition and culture together. The programming will revolve around family-fun activities and spotlight Latinx leaders who have positively impacted communities and different industries. These in-person events are open to the public and will be held from Sept. 15 through Oct. 15.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Matter at Waubonsee Community College
Since our founding in 1966, Waubonsee has provided programs and services to more than 320,000 students and community members – and each year, we grow more committed to the importance and relevance of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). DEI matters at Waubonsee because we embrace the idea that Waubonsee is more than college, Waubonsee is community college. And as a community college, it is important for all members of our community to be seen, heard, accepted, and supported. When a prospective student, parent, faculty, or staff member walks across one of our four campus locations, visits our web site, or interacts with us virtually, we want them to feel like they belong, connect, and relate to the experiences and histories of the people around them.
Waubonsee President Receives Prestigious National Award
The Alliance for Innovation and Transformation (AFIT) recognized Dr. Christine J. Sobek, President of Waubonsee Community College, with the John J. Politi Legacy Award at their recent annual Summer Institute.