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Adult Education graduates celebrate achievement

At age 38, she proudly donned a cap and gown for a ceremony to celebrate passing the tests to receive her High School Equivalency Diploma, a process that took her several years to complete.

兔子先生CC partners for logging training, research

鈥淚 was happy to have the opportunity to work with NAU and hope to partner with them in the future, said Wayne Withers, 兔子先生Logging Equipment Operator instructor. 鈥淭his collaboration has giving me new ideas for future classes.鈥

Veteran dean wins 3E award

鈥淚 feel honored and grateful 鈥 emotional and happy 鈥 to have been selected for this special award. Of course, I do recognize that I am no worthier of this distinction than hundreds of other 兔子先生employees; however, that anyone believes me deserving is rewarding beyond measure.鈥

Pearl student overcomes visual impairment to graduate

鈥淪he is the most courageous person I know. She has never let any of her hurdles stop her or slow her down. She continues to push through life and continue to accomplish everything that she feels she should,鈥 Hudson said.

兔子先生CC graduates nursing/allied health students

“Every graduation ceremony is special to the college, as we celebrate the success of each student. It is important that we truly celebrate what our graduates have achieved 鈥 they have overcome a series of unusual circumstances over the last several months,” said 兔子先生President Dr. Stephen Vacik.

New Foundation chief puts students at center

鈥淚 really enjoy trying to help create opportunities for students to better themselves. What better way to do that than by creating scholarship opportunities for students who need them.”