Category: GCCC
GCCC faculty recognized for training completion
Twenty-eight Garden City Community College faculty members earlier this fall successfully completed training in research-based teaching methods through the Association of College and University Educators [more…]
LiveWell donation assists completion of GCCC video board
The completion earlier this fall of a state-of-the-art video board in the campus quad at Garden City Community College was made possible by a $50,000 [more…]
BusterCon to return for second time in February
BusterCon, western Kansas’ only comic convention, is set to make its highly anticipated return for a second year on February 15, 2025, at Garden City [more…]
GCCC Alumni Spotlight: Jeff Boyd
Jeff Boyd’s decision to attend Garden City Community College (GCCC) marked the beginning of a successful academic and professional journey. Drawn to GCCC for its [more…]
Pitching In: GCCC Baseball Team steps up as Big Brothers
In sports, success is often measured by the number of wins, championships, and individual accolades. But for the 2023-24 baseball team at Garden City Community [more…]
Tax credits available from GCCC
Garden City Community College is selling $500,000 in state tax credits through the Kansas Department of Revenue. Anyone with Kansas tax liability can receive this [more…]
GCCC Alumni Spotlight: Keith VenJohn
Keith VenJohn’s childhood dream of playing college sports set him on a path that led to Garden City Community College (GCCC) in 2006. “It was [more…]
Water Garden at GCCC named for Flowers
Garden City Community College Endowment Association recently announced the naming of the “Kevin and Tammy Flowers Water Garden,” located in the GCCC Quad outside the [more…]
Conference room at GCCC named for Loretta Schultz
The Garden City Community College (GCCC) Endowment Association recently announced the conference room in the Student & Community Service Center (SCSC) has been renamed “Loretta [more…]
Frazee Foundation donates to GCCC Fine Arts program
Garden City Community College recently received a $10,000 donation from the Perle and Catherine Frazee Foundation for the college’s Fine Arts program. The donation will [more…]