12.09.21
Kate Wallace
Testing Tips and Tricks for Finals Week
Are you ready for finals week? We've put together some tips to make the end of the semester easier, courtesy of the SCTCC Success Skills Team. Take a look! Math Testing Tips Use practice tests, review...
12.09.21
Kate Wallace
Environmental Science Students get a Sample of DNA Research
Environmental Science students CJ Berger and Gracie Wilhelm are getting experience with DNA samples that will be published in a peer review journal to help determine how human activities are impacting...
12.01.21
Andrew McNeil
National Guard Soldiers Take Certified Nursing Assistant Training at SCTCC
SCTCC welcomed Soldiers from the Minnesota National Guard’s Task Force COVID to take certified nursing assistant (CNA) training organized by SCTCC Customized Training. The training started November 27...
11.12.21
Kate Wallace
SCTCC Multicultural Center Now Open
SCTCC’s new Multicultural Center is now open! On Wednesday, Nov. 10, the grand opening took place in its new location, Northway Building room 1-313, with Pres. Cheek, students, and the mayor of St...
10.25.21
Kate Wallace
Cyclones Volleyball Headed to 2021 Region Tournament
Congratulations to the Cyclones Volleyball team on a #3 Seed in the 2021 NJCAA Region XIII A Volleyball Tournament! The tournament will be held at M-State Fergus Falls on Friday, October 29th and...
10.15.21
Dr. Mary Jordan
Writing Is Tough! Make it Easier at the Library
Whether you are an instructor working on writing up material for yourself, or a student strengthen their writing skills – it’s tough. Facing that blank page, and coming up with the words and ideas you...
10.07.21
Dr. Mary Jordan
Public Speaking Resources
Many people are nervous about speaking in front of groups. Everyone can get better at this! Some people are born feeling at ease in a group; some are born shaking in their boots at the idea of public...
10.04.21
Kate Wallace
Summer 2021 President's and Dean's Lists
Congratulations to all SCTCC honor students! Students earning a 4.0 GPA were named to the President's List; students earning a 3.5 to 3.99 GPA were named to the Dean's List. Don't see your name...
10.04.21
Kate Wallace
Local Builder/Developer's Spirit Lives On Through Scholarship
When Karen Reker set up a scholarship in her late husband’s name, she didn’t know that the first recipient of the scholarship would share several commonalities with him, even right down to names. This...
10.04.21
Kate Wallace
Education Partnership Closes Gap in Childcare Industry
The childcare industry in Central Minnesota is in a supply crisis, but a program between SCTCC, the United Way of Central MN, and the Initiative Foundation is hoping to close the gaps between the...
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