
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.
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.
Shannon Brinkman hopes to be able to show Southeast Community College students how her office can help them succeed at SCC and beyond.
Everything Mary Ann Stallings learned about life started on her family’s farm near Venango, Nebraska. It was on the farm where she grew into a strong woman with a passion for nurturing and caring for others.
Caleb Herwick is the new dean of Construction, Manufacturing, Engineering & Technology at Southeast Community College. Having previously worked as an adjunct instructor in the Computer Information Technology program at SCC, he is happy to be back in higher education.
Southeast Community College is hosting a panel to bring more awareness to Native and Indigenous people. The panel, presented by SCC’s Global Education, is titled “Bridging Heritage to Current Advocacy for Native and Indigenous People.” It takes place from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov....
As Manufacturing Month comes to an end, Jessie Beach has some advice on how to get more people interested in a career that involves making things.
Sam Pfleger’s curiosity led her to Southeast Community College, its Nondestructive Testing Technology program, and a good job at age 20.