Numerous Cowley College Creative Writing and Mass Communication students had their fall semester works on display during the Life Through Word and Lens showcase held Thursday in the Earle N. Wright Community Room and Gallery Hallway.
Cowley College Humanities and Communications Department Chair Marlys Cervantes will have some of her work published in Level Land: Poems For and About the I35 Corridor.
Providing area legislators with an opportunity to visit with Cowley College president Dr. Randy Smith, members of the college’s Board of Trustees, and college employees, a Legislative Coffee was held Tuesday inside the Patrick J. McAtee Private Dining Room.
In an effort to accommodate the growing popularity of the Golden Tigers program day trips, as a trial, the Golden Tigers are taking the same day trip twice in November.
Known as a talented musician and a valued member of the Cowley Collegiate Quiz Bowl, Cowley College sophomore Zane Hubble was recently named the school’s November Student of the Month.
Traveling the state of Kansas for the past six months spreading awareness on what is happening in Kansas FFA (Future Farmers of America), members of the Kansas FFA Foundation visited with local business and industry leaders during a Coffee with the Kansas FFA Foundation event held Thursday in the Short Community Room located on the Sumner Campus in Wellington, KS.
A total of 64 students from six high schools participated in the Art and Design Prodigy Awards held Wednesday at Cowley College’s main campus in Arkansas City.
Having lived in Arkansas City her entire life, Cowley College sophomore Kathrynne Giger lived out a dream Friday night as she heard her name called as Queen Alalah XC.
Thanks to a $50,000 JIIST (Jobs for Innovative Industry Skills Training) grant from the Kansas Department of Commerce, Cowley College was recently able to create a mobile technology trailer for “on-the-go” training to use for its Nondestructive Testing (NDT) program.