
Patrick Bourne told more than 400 Southeast Community College students Thursday night to be accountable for their achievements and success, all the while acknowledging their accomplishment as college graduates.
Patrick Bourne told more than 400 Southeast Community College students Thursday night to be accountable for their achievements and success, all the while acknowledging their accomplishment as college graduates.
Close to 50 children will have a happier holiday this year, thanks to the generosity of Southeast Community College employees. A “Giving Tree” was put up at the Lincoln Campus for children of Transitions and TRIO students. This is the second year the Giving Tree event was held, and each year more...
The Southeast Community College Board of Governors approved a $3 per credit hour increase in the Facility Fee for the 2022-2023 academic year, but held tuition at its current rate during its regular monthly meeting on Dec. 14. The motion was unanimous.
Caleb Berg is the new Administrative Director of the SENCAP/Dual Credit Advantage program at Southeast Community College. Berg previously worked at the College in Continuing Education. Prior to that he worked for the state of Nebraska in workforce training and program management.
Students on Southeast Community College’s Beatrice Campus raised approximately $3,400 for the Gage County Adopt-a-Kid community service project. Students raised money to buy nearly 80 gifts for local children in the Beatrice area during the holiday season.
Southeast Community College received three checks totaling $15,000 on Dec. 14, proceeds from the 30th annual Wells Fargo Nebraska Open golf tournament held Sept. 10-12 in Columbus.
More than 400 Southeast Community College students will participate in fall commencement exercises at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 16, at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln.
Southeast Community College’s Karl Eickhoff was recently honored with the ASE Instructor of the Year Award. The award, presented by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence, recognizes 48 automotive service professionals annually.
Southeast Community College business instructor Linda Hartman was honored recently with the annual Entrepreneurship Educator of the Year Award for 2021. She received the award at the Nebraska Entrepreneurship Best Practices Summit held in York.
Because of increased demand and new regulations, Southeast Community College’s Milford Campus will now be offering students the opportunity to get their Class A Commercial Driver’s License (CDL-A) on weekends. This way, students can balance a full-time job with school, if desired.