The little things in life matter more than you expect,” said Mohamed. “A bookbag is nothing to some people, but it meant a lot to him.
An act of kindness in a Life Wellness class has made a lasting impact, not just on the one who received it, but the one who gave it as well.
The community connections I built during this workshop were lifelong. I met new friends who attend various colleges across Minnesota as well and deepened my connections to other students at SCTCC.
A Student's Experience
Ray’s books are finding a home there, continuing to inspire students to do some big, interesting things with the information they learned at SCTCC.
Libraries are great resources for their communities. And we recently had a lovely experience that reminded us what a special place SCTCC is.
Alumni are regular visitors to the Marketing Sales Management program, and this past week has been no exception.
Adam Winkelman visits MSM class
There’s foundations of design in all art, whether it’s advertising in a magazine, a painter, a photographer, what have you.
When members of the Active Minds club worked to bring photographer Barb Kellogg’s exhibit on campus in 2019, it was like it was meant to be: the artist was an alumni of SCTCC and putting her degree to work.
It’s like a little family at school. Everybody’s uplifting each other. - Nia
The TRIO Student Support Services program at SCTCC is celebrating 25 years.
Believe in what you feel. Follow that feeling of joy and pleasure and what excites you.
Alejandra Ramírez’s words of advice spark hope.
A school is supposed to be a community thing that connects the [graduates] to the workforce,” Winkelman said. “That is what SCTCC does amazingly.
One prime example of a classroom/mentorship relationship comes out of the Marketing Sales Management program with Becky Shand.
...this event is about making sure we let them know that we see their impact, we appreciate their impact, and we will not forget that impact.
Students recognized for making a difference
Students nominated by instructor for admission to National Honor Society
Pictured: Hannah Schneider, Dru Zenzen, Danielle Rueckert, Julia Dumonceaux
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