Washtenaw Community College launched a brand new, fully-redesigned website yesterday that features a more student-friendly structure, a responsive design for mobile users and enhanced use of
The International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers – better known as The Ironworkers – agreed to extend its partnership with Washtenaw
Abdul Kizito is a General Studies student at Washtenaw Community College with plans to transfer to a four-year university. Studying economics, political science or law are on the radar
Washtenaw Community College is co-hosting a networking event and job fair on Tuesday, Nov. 5 with Hire MI Vet, a community initiative developed to help veterans find meaningful employment.
When the Berlin Wall fell in November 1989, signaling the end of the Cold War, East German-born Elisabeth Thoburn was living in Michigan. She met an American exchange student a decade earlier,
Washtenaw Community College student Kimberly Kozal was named to Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson’s 33-member Collegiate Student Advisory Task Force, which is being asked to make recommendations
Washtenaw Community College is hosting its first gender and sexuality conference, open to students, staff and faculty of all 28 community colleges across the State of Michigan interested in
ANN ARBOR – The 2019 Fall Career & Internship Fair at Washtenaw Community College is expected to include representatives from an estimated 75 employers, many looking to immediately fill
ANN ARBOR – Everyone is welcome when Washtenaw Community College once again opens its doors for the bi-annual Free College Day event on Sunday, Sept. 29. Held each spring and fall since
Mitch Smith was hired at Dura GAS Milan Metal Systems, LLC, as a temporary employee making $9 hour. Five years later, thanks to an apprenticeship program facilitated by Washtenaw Community