Waubonsee news
The 100,000-square-foot building is expected to be completed in the fall of 2025 and will house Waubonsee’s auto body repair, automotive technology, and welding technology programs.
The Waubonsee Community College Board of Trustees approved the hiring of Dr. Toya Webb, Ed.D. of Barrington, on March 20. She will officially assume the role on April 1.
Daniel Jaquez was appointed at the board’s February meeting and will serve until the next consolidated local election in April 2025.
Students, staff and community members are invited to learn, celebrate and gather in unity to appreciate the invaluable contributions of Black Americans to our history, culture and society.
To maximize one’s chance of receiving an award for the 2024-25 academic year, applications and supporting materials should be received by the Feb. 5 priority deadline.
Watkins will expand attendees’ understanding of the challenges and opportunities available in STEM for BIPOC individuals.
The Waubonsee Distinguished Alumnus Award is presented to outstanding graduates of Waubonsee Community College in recognition of their continued support of the college.
The sessions will take place from 9 a.m. to noon Saturdays, Jan. 27 through April 13.
There will be an information session at 4 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 25, and Thursday, Feb. 1 via Zoom. These virtual sessions are free and open to the public.
Waubonsee Community College recently welcomed Emma Donatille to the position of Director of Development.
Waubonsee’s CAD Program offers multiple pathways for pre-engineering, engineering, civil engineering and architectural engineering students.
The Tree Campus Higher Education is a program established in 2008 by the Arbor Day Foundation that honors colleges and universities for promoting healthy trees and engaging students and staff in the spirit of conservation.
These informative sessions will address adult learners’ questions about reaching their education and career goals.
Hagos was a 2022 International Franchisee of the Year recipient and is an active Yorkville Kiwanis Club member.
The concerts will feature traditional holiday music, various musical styles, and performing groups.
Community members are invited to these free events to learn about Native American tribes; the unique challenges, past and present, that Native people have faced; and how tribal citizens have worked to overcome these challenges.
Pennington began attending the Foundation Golf Outing, then was elected to the Board of Directors in December 2022. He serves on the Golf Subcommittee and Investment Committee, where he finds he can have a direct influence on scholarships.
The student government leaders were introduced to the college’s board of trustees at its October meeting.
This is the 24th consecutive year Waubonsee has been recognized with this award.
Tremain’s extensive knowledge of manufacturing and his passion for education make him a dedicated Foundation Director.
Waubonsee Community College invites students, faculty, staff, and members of the community to celebrate LGBTQ+ History Month. LGBTQ+ History Month is a month-long recognition observed from Oct. 1 to Oct. 31.
Waubonsee Community College will host College Night from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday, Oct. 2, on its Sugar Grove Campus in the Academic and Professional Center.
Serving as Waubonsee’s Dean for Academic Support, Moreno has provided leadership to full-time and part-time faculty in the areas of College Success and Developmental Math and English.
Waubonsee Community College will host a series of engaging events to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month and National-Hispanic Serving Institutions Week.
Garcia is known for his trumpet talent, which has garnered international acclaim, and is also a singer, percussionist and songwriter.
Waubonsee’s fall semester courses begin on Aug. 21, but students can also start on Sept. 18 or Oct. 16.
The agreement provides a seamless opportunity for Waubonsee students to complete a bachelor’s degree at AU after completing coursework at Waubonsee.
The Waubonsee Community College Foundation recently welcomed Wamecca Rodriguez of Yorkville to the board of directors.
The Dean’s List honored local students for the spring 2023 semester at the college.
Ronald Rithaler, Advanced Manufacturing Lab Coordinator, of Yorkville, received the award for Excellence in Service and Quality.
The college commended Joe and Dan Christoffel for serving as exceptional role models to Waubonsee students during a recent board meeting.
After graduating from Waubonsee last year, Newark resident Cheyanne Lowery was invited to audition for a role in Disney’s “Saturdays.” The show follows the journey of teenage girls as they strive to improve their skating skills at a local rink in Chicago.
The Christoffel brothers were commended for serving as exceptional role models to present Waubonsee students during Waubonsee's June board meeting.
Cassano, a Waubonsee alumnus and lifelong Aurora resident, has been a member of the Adult Education Program since 2019.
Dr. Sheela Vemu has served Waubonsee as a full-time biology instructor since 2013.
This year’s Distinguished Alumnus is Dr. Scott Mertes, Provost at Mid Michigan College.
Michels is one of only 15 community college trustees in Illinois to have served 35 years or more.
Joining the board for the first time is Stacey Ries of Oswego who was elected to a six-year term April 4.
The CTE building is expected to cost roughly $60 million and will house Waubonsee’s Automotive Technology, Auto Body Repair and Welding Technology Programs.
Mösching’s earthy grooves on electric guitar will move attendees of all ages as he performs music from his new album Ethereal Kinks.
Attendees can explore academic programs or pathways that match their interests support career goals
The event will be a blend of activities, entertainment and enrollment help for Waubonsee’s courses, which begin Aug. 21.
More than one hundred Waubonsee automotive students currently take part in the Toyota training program.
Beginning with the fall 2023 semester, the college’s in-district and online tuition rate will increase from $132 to $135 per credit hour, which represents a 2.27% increase.
The community is invited to join us for programming that celebrates women who tell our stories of trials and triumphs. All events are free and open to the public.
The President’s List honors the following local students for the fall 2022 semester at the college.
The Dean’s List honors the following students for the fall 2022 semester at the college:
These events are designed to provide enriching opportunities for all ages to experience Black culture and tradition. All events are open to the public and free unless noted.
Nominations must be received by Tuesday, Feb. 28.