The Math Behind Spring Beauty
As we finally approach spring, we look forward to the return of brilliantly colorful spring flowers. But even more interesting than the beautiful colors we will see, are the beautiful colors we cannot see.
How to Get Ahead With Dual Credit
In today’s fast-paced world, most people are looking for the most efficient path toward their goals. Dual credit is one of those rare, timesaving pathways that delivers real dividends.
Waubonsee Students Prepare to Volunteer Over Spring Break
Waubonsee Student Named 2016 Coca-Cola Community College Academic Team Bronze Scholar
Waubonsee Community College student Anna Dutton, of Oswego, has been named a 2016 Coca-Cola Community College Academic Team Bronze Scholar.
Students Invited to Compete in 'Motivate to Complete'
Waubonsee Professor Previews Spring Forecast
The official start of spring comes this month – Sunday, March 20. Waubonsee Assistant Professor of Earth Science, Karl Schulze, who teaches classes such as Meteorology and Climate and Global Change, took a moment to tell us what we can expect here this spring.
Spoiler alert: No groundhogs were used in the making of this spring forecast.
Powers Appointed to AACC Faculty Council
Waubonsee Community College Associate Professor of History Amy Powers was appointed to the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC) Faculty Council. Her term runs until June 30, 2018.
Waubonsee Earns Tree Campus USA Designation for Sixth Consecutive Year
Waubonsee Faculty, Staff Work Published
Members of the faculty and staff at Waubonsee Community College had their work published in various places during the past month.
Waubonsee Featured Student Balances Family, Dreams
If you ask him, Paul Christiansen will say he has been preparing for his career in early childhood education for at least eight years now, and he has three teachers who mentor him every day.
