After graduating from Kirkwood Community College, students go on to pursue their chosen career paths, some moving far away and others staying closer to home. Iowa City Mayor Bruce Teague moved to Iowa at the age of 17, graduated from the Kirkwood nursing program, and later ran for [Continue Reading »]
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Creative Writing: Hi, my name is Cally. I’m a witch. Something important you need to know about me: I absolutely love to read. However, I’ve run into quite the problem I was hoping you could help me with. I can’t read English! I know, it’s truly an issue, [Continue Reading »]
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KCC Library Contributed Column Discovering reading material for research or pleasure is easy to do with a little practice. The catalog has always been the backbone of a library collection. Before there were electronic databases to locate items, there were drawers full of little cards; the precursor of [Continue Reading »]
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Students at Kirkwood Community College are able to take advantage of many hands-on learning opportunities, from culinary arts to auto repair programs and Kirkwood is one of five colleges in the state to offer Energy Production and Distribution Technologies as a two-year Associates of Applied Science degree. [Continue Reading »]
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Over the 2019-2020 winter break students had the opportunity to travel to Nepal or Guatemala. This was Kirkwood’s first year offering a study abroad opportunity in Nepal. The 10 students and two faculty leaders who traveled to Nepal stayed in hotels and hostels, with host families, and camped [Continue Reading »]
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The end of the semester is approaching. Kirkwood Library Services wants to help you finish your semester successfully and with as little stress as possible.
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On the morning of Nov. 16, a group of Kirkwood Community College students embarked on a journey to Mall of America.
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Sammy the Eagle, Kirkwood Community College’s mascot turns 43.
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Andre Wright, left, is pictured with his Humanize my Hoodie co-founder, professor Jason Sole, right, during the debut of the Humanize my Hoodie exhibit Oct. 24 in Iowa Hall.
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