Waubonsee Names Kendall Sheriff Baird as Distinguished Alumnus

As Kendall County Sheriff Dwight Baird nears his 25th year of serving and protecting as a member of local law enforcement, the Waubonsee Community College is proud to name him its 2015 Distinguished Alumnus.

Waubonsee Instructor Hosts Workshop for High School Teachers

Dr. Pratima Jindal, Physics Instructor at Waubonsee Community College, hosted 19 area high school physics instructors for the Insights into Research Workshop at the Waubonsee Sugar Grove campus this summer.

Evans Appointed to Fire and Emergency Service Educators Board

Waubonsee Community College's Assistant Dean of Health Professions and Public Service was appointed to a region-wide Fire and Emergency Service Educators Board.

Waubonsee Participates in STEM Project Funded by NSF Grant

Waubonsee Community College will participate in a grant partnership funded by the National Science Foundation.

Waubonsee's Distinguished Contributor Award Goes to 551 Volunteers

This year, Waubonsee is honoring its VITA program volunteers with the Distinguished Contributor Award, which recognizes individuals or groups who have made an outstanding contribution to or given exemplary support to the college.

Waubonsee English Faculty's Op-Ed on Race Published

Ellen Lindeen published an op-ed article, “An Obstacle to Peace: The Race Border,” in several publications this summer.

Waubonsee Earth Science Faculty Member Published as Co-Author

David Voorhees, Assistant Professor of Earth Science and Geology at Waubonsee Community College, was recently published as co-author of a field trip guidebook, “Mastodon Lake at Phillips Park, Aurora, Illinois: History, Educational Outreach, Mastodons, Cosmic Dust, and Geology,” in Deglacial History and Paleoenvironments of Northeastern Illinois.

Waubonsee Meets Local Workforce Training Needs

Many employers in the Waubonsee Community College district rely on temporary workers to augment their workforce. In fact, with 17,000 openings this year, Waubonsee’s region is one of the state’s largest in terms of temporary workers.

Faculty are lifelong learners at Waubonsee

Every profession requires a certain amount of continuing education or professional development to add new skills and maintain knowledge of current trends. The same is certainly true for faculty and others involved in teaching and learning. At Waubonsee Community College, our faculty are continually expanding their knowledge in unique and exciting ways.

Women's Tennis holding open tryouts

WCC's Women's Tennis holding tryouts