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One week after Southeast Community College students returned from their most successful national SkillsUSA competition, our community turned out to support that success.
A $125,000 gift to Southeast Community College from Merlyn Anderson will extend the mission of her and her husband Dr. Charles Anderson. That mission is rooted in the belief that agriculture and the young people who practice it are worth investing in.
To honor the life of Becky Bauer, Kari and Tom Beckenhauer recently endowed the Becky Bauer Memorial Scholarship which will support students pursuing a degree in Computer Information Technology.
For more than four decades, Mark Morris built a career and legacy rooted in Southeast Community College. Now, the Morris family is extending that legacy further: they've recently established the Mark Morris Family – Transfer Path Scholarship at SCC.
At Bill Radtke’s second-chance kitchen, the language is part of the curriculum. No one is a felon. Everyone is a chef.
Malisa Kringle is a champion of second chances. To her, the partnership between the NDCS and SCC is giving incarcerated individuals the power to unlock the ultimate second chance before they re-enter society. She considers this the most meaningful work she has ever done.
SCC celebrates a bold brand campaign. Let's Do More is a fresh identity which captures who SCC has always been - a college for people ready to build a skill, a career, and a future. It's a destination for doers.
Amy Jurgens knows a thing or two about starting over. As director of the SCC Entrepreneurship Center, she teaches people how they can take an idea and turn it into a business. That’s what brought her to teaching students in the UPWARD program.
Jessica Whittaker drives a bus for the Omaha Regional Transit Authority through the same city where she committed her crimes. She got there, she will tell you, by way of a phrase: “Can you Amy this?”