May 20, 2021 | Cowley College | News
Cowley College recently held a summer symposium that was attended by 56 faculty members. The symposium focused on technology and attendees had a chance to explore new technology tools. The event was organized by Cowley College vice president of academic affairs Dr. Michelle Schoon and associate vice president of distance
May 17, 2021 | Cowley College | News
Science is beautiful and the faculty and staff at Cowley College’s Mulvane Center recently designed a vivarium contest to support this idea. The contest was implemented by Dr. Chad Killblane with significant help from other Natural Science & Mathematics faculty and staff- Casper Fredsgaard, Uwe Conrad, Julia Jarboe, and Dr.
May 10, 2021 | Cowley College | News
A total of 235 students participated in Cowley College’s 98th Commencement exercises Saturday inside W.S. Scott Auditorium. Along with the conferring of degrees, Tanner Blackmore, a 2019 graduate of Cowley College, was the featured speaker at Commencement. Student Senate president Jesse Hernandez, and Student Senate vice president Audrianna Bruce, also
May 7, 2021 | Cowley College | News
Providing knowledge in key areas such as safety protocols, handling and care of the tools of the trade, and the basics of electricity, plumbing, HVAC, site layout, concrete, masonry and equipment, Cowley College will begin offering its Carpentry/Construction Trade program in August 2021. This program is eligible for funding assistance
May 6, 2021 | Cowley College | News
Cowley College students had an opportunity to display their talent during the Art and Graphic Design Student Showcase and the Life: Through Word and Lens events held Wednesday at Cowley’s main campus in Arkansas City. The Art and Graphic Design Student Showcase was held in the Earle N. Wright Community
April 21, 2021 | Cowley College | News
The Phi Theta Kappa Kansas-Nebraska regional convention and international Catalyst convention were both held virtually April 8-10. For the first time, Cowley College was able to provide access to the conference sessions to all chapter members, an option that was not available when the conferences were in person. Consequently, hundreds