Coffeyville Community College News

CCC Instructor Derek Dick was recognized in April by the Kansas Southeast District FFA Chapters with an Outstanding Service Award.

Coffeyville Community College Counselor Delia Northup was named the President of the Kansas College Counseling Association (KCCA).

Coffeyville Community College is proud to announce that nearly 250 students are eligible to graduate this spring. The graduation ceremony will take place on May 11th at 10 a.m. in the west gym of Nellis Hall at the CCC campus.

The 2013 CCC Commencement speaker will be Carl R. Ice on May 11th at 10 a.m. Ice is a CCC alumnus and during his time here earned his Associate in Arts in 1976.

Miranda Akers, Eta Gamma Chapter’s Vice President of Service elect, was selected as the Coffeyville Community College Phi Theta Kappa member of the month for April.

Coffeyville Comunity College Theatre presents "Crimes of the Heart" by Beth Henley May 1st through May 3rd in the Spencer/Rounds Theatre. Performances begin at 7:30 p.m., and admission is free.

Coffeyville Community College's Michael Abbott placed seventh individually at the 2013 Kansas Academic Excellence Challenge State Championship on Apr. 6 in Salina, Kansas.

Winners have been announced for Coffeyville Community College's chapter of Phi Theta Kappa's car show this past Saturday.

Fourteen representatives of the Coffeyville Community College Eta Gamma Chapter were among the approximately four thousand members attending the 95th annual Phi Theta Kappa Convention in San Jose, California, April 3-7.

Steve Warner paints vivid pictures of people and places with his colorful songs. His lyrical word play can intrigue and inspire, make you laugh and sometimes cry.

There are a handful of spots still available for the adventure of a lifetime hiking the Grand Canyon.

The Coffeyville Community College chapter of Phi Theta Kappa will be hosting a benefit car show on April 20 at Walter Johnson Park in Coffeyville.

The Cherokee Nation Scholarship Night on April 9 has been rescheduled for April 30.

The Coffeyville Community College Music and Theatre Departments will present "The Wedding Singer" April 18-20. Performances each night begin at 7:30 p.m. at the Spencer/Rounds Theatre on the main campus of CCC. Admission is free. The musical is rated PG-14 for some adult language and adult themes.

Claudia Nygaard is an entertainer known for her quick wit and an affable connection with her audience.

Madison Bush, daughter of Michael and Cathy Bush of Havana, and Julia Reitz, daughter of Richard and Diane Reitz of rural Coffeyville, have been selected Phi Theta Kappa Members of the Month at Coffeyville Community College.

Several groups within the Coffeyville Community College instrumental music department will perform in a concert at CCC on Tuesday, April 2. The concert will begin at 7 p.m. in the Spencer/Rounds Theatre on the main campus of CCC. Admission is free.

Coffeyville Community College Music and Theatre Departments are proud to announce the cast for “The Wedding Singer.”

The Eta Gamma Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa at Coffeyville Community College was named the top chapter in the Kansas Region at the region convention in Hutchinson at the Ramada Conference Center March 8-10.

Coffeyville Community College will sponsor “Rally in the Valley,” a youth competition and intertribal powwow, on Saturday March 9.

Jim Hall and Cindy Morgan have been playing music together since 1997 as a duo and in their band, Mingled Circumstances, performing a variety of folk, bluegrass, old-time, blues, traditional and contemporary music.

Officers of the Eta Gamma Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa at Coffeyville Community College participated in the annual officers’ retreat held at the Benner House Bed and Breakfast, Weston, Missouri.

Megan Walterscheid, originally of Coffeyville, has been announced as a 2013 Kansas City Chiefs cheerleader.