Kishwaukee Community College news
Kishwaukee College recently announced it removed about $375,000 in student fees, part of a plan officials have said is meant to boost enrollment and improve transparency surrounding costs for higher education.
Here is a roundup of local sports events in the Daily Chronicle coverage area for August 22, 2023.
Kishwaukee College is now registering students for its short term job preparation programs, and this year a new in-person class is being offered: appliance repair technician training.
The Kishwaukee Council of Support Staff Union and the Kishwaukee College Board of Trustees agreed to a new, four-year contract earlier this year.
Community leaders came together Thursday to offer Sycamore-centered updates on economic growth, parks and education in what the Sycamore Chamber of Commerce billed as a state of the community address.
After the Sauk Valley Skyhawks and Kishwaukee Kougars went back and forth for nearly 38 minutes Thursday night at Sauk Valley Community College, Sauk freshman Jake Gaither hit three clutch shots down the stretch to lift the Skyhawks to a 76-70 victory at home.
The Sauk Valley Community College women's basketball team assisted on 17 of its 21 field goals, and used a huge third-quarter run to defeat the Kishwaukee Kougars 63-48 in an Arrowhead Conference game Thursday night at SVCC.
The Kishwaukee Water Reclamation District in DeKalb was recently awarded a $7.1 million state loan to consolidate the Village of Malta and Kishwaukee Community College’s wastewater treatment facilities.
Kishwaukee College has announced the graduates for summer and fall 2020.