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Kaylin Smith always knew she wanted to help people. As a student at Sterling High School she enrolled in SCC’s SENCAP program which played a pivotal role towards pursuing a career in the health science field.
SCC will graduate approximately 600 students during the Fall Commencement Ceremony on Tuesday, Dec. 17, at 6 p.m. at Pinnacle Bank Arena. The graduation ceremony is an all-college ceremony and includes students from the Beatrice, Lincoln and Milford campuses.
If you have been to a Husker football or volleyball game, you have more than likely connected with Trevor Nebesniak, Powersports Technology program chair. He plays guitar and sings back-up for the Killigans and their rendition of “The Cornhusker” is played to pump up the crowd.
Friday, Nov. 15, was the end of an era on the Southeast Community College Milford Campus. Ed Koster retired after 10 years as vice president of research, planning and technology and Milford campus director.
The NCCA honored four individuals from SCC at its Annual Awards Ceremony on Sunday, Nov. 3, in Norfolk. Nancy Seim, SCC Board of Governor member, won the prestigious NCCA Governors Award.
A manufacturer had a hand in creating everything you touch. Scott Volk has witnessed the impact manufacturing has on everyday life since graduating from the SCC in 1995.
One thing Eric Stieb learned when he was a student at Southeast Community College was to seize his opportunities. Through curiosity and asking several questions, he also learned the skills necessary to do the job.
Sometimes a mistake and a little luck can change your life for the better. After 19 months of service during the Korean War, Joseph Kurtenbach returned to the family farm in Spalding, Nebraska to farm with his Dad. Then his fortunes changed.
Nearly everything you use on a daily basis was created by somebody in the manufacturing industry. SCC has a long history with the manufacturing industry in Nebraska which began on May 1, 1941.