Waubonsee Community College news
The inaugural cruise night will be held Friday, July 12 on the Sugar Grove campus.
Abby Grams of Kaneland High School was named one of the recipients of the 2024 Deja Family Memorial Scholarship.
Waubonsee Community College hosted a Transfer and Career Open House at the Sugar Grove Campus on April 20, 2024.
Registering by Monday, May 6, is recommended in order for participants’ name or logo to be included on the t-shirts.
An 18-year-old driver from Maple Park was killed Tuesday morning after her SUV was struck by a semi truck at Route 47 and Waubonsee Drive in Sugar Grove.
Waubonsee Community College was the host sponsor of the Illinois Design Educators Association (IDEA) Region 3 Competition and Awards Ceremony this spring.
The 100,000-square-foot building is expected to be completed in the fall of 2025 and will house Waubonsee’s auto body repair, automotive technology, and welding technology programs.
Waubonsee Community College students and faculty looked at the sun using special protective glasses during the solar eclipse on Monday, April 8, 2024 at the college’s Sugar Grove campus.
Oswego High School seniors (Left to right) Vinnie Cappadora, Tim Bruckner, Nathan Tipner, Kyle Zimmerman and Patrick Finegan sign their forms to commit to Waubonsee Community College's Automotive Program.
The Allgood Quintet will bring an exhilarating performance that showcases a modern approach to jazz singing with musical interaction and soulful storytelling.
The Waubonsee Community College Board of Trustees approved the hiring of Dr. Toya Webb, Ed.D. of Barrington, on March 20. She will officially assume the role on April 1.
Waubonsee Community College has summer classes begin in May
Waubonsee Community College has summer classes available at three different campuses across Kane and Kendall County.
Health care, tech majors, and other programs at Waubonsee Community College will be featured at these events.
Trees, signs and fences were damaged on the Waubonsee Community College campus in Sugar Grove on Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2024 following a reported tornado the night before.
Beginning with the fall 2024 semester, the college’s in-district and online tuition rate will increase just over 2 percent
Daniel Jaquez was appointed at the board’s February meeting and will serve until the next consolidated local election in April 2025.
Waubonsee Community College has announced the celebration of its fifth president, Brian Knetl, with inauguration events and activities leading up to his formal investiture ceremony on Sept. 21.
Pride Month was celebrated at the Plano campus of Waubonsee Community College on Thursday, June 29, 2023.
Amy Powers, a history professor at Waubonsee Community College, has designed an online course that will be used a model class for college instructors around the country.
The college’s current president, Dr. Christine J. Sobek, is retiring on Jan. 4, 2023, after more than 21 years in the role.
Heather Engelhart was recently recognized as Waubonsee’s Outstanding Adjunct Faculty Member in the Adult Education Division for 2022.
Waubonsee Community College Earth Sciences and Geology professor David Voorhees was named as the college's Outstanding Faculty Member in 2021.
High school students from DeKalb and Kane counties had a chance this week to explore options in education during a future teachers conference hosted by Northern Illinois University.
The event is scheduled for Saturday, April 23 on the Sugar Grove campus.
Dickson's tenure on the Waubonsee Board of Trustees began in 1972, just six years after voters approved the creation of the college district in a 1966 referendum.
The Faculty Union president announced at Wednesday's Board of Trustees meeting that more than 93% of members voted 'no confidence' in Dr. Christine Sobek's leadership.
Six Fox Valley-area students recently received Northwestern Medicine Valley West Hospital Auxiliary health care scholarships.