Riverland Community College has been selected by (ATD), a national, leading higher education reform network of more than 300 community colleges across the country, to be part of its second Accelerating Equitable Outcomes initiative.
Riverland Community College is honored to announce its designation as an Emerging Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) by the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU). This recognition comes because of the college’s dedicated efforts to serve the Hispanic community, with 15.8 percent of its current enrollment comprising Hispanic students.
Congratulations to sophomore 2B Ashton Wolf (Aurora, CO) for being named NJCAA National Player of the Week! Ashton went 11-14 at the plate for a blistering .786 AVG this past week!
Riverland Community College has named Kim Nelson, a ÃÛÌÒTV of Academic Affairs for Construction Trades, Transportation and Manufacturing. Nelson who has been an interim dean in that role will now transfer to the permanent position.
Congratulations to Riverland's Men's Basketball Team, facing Herkimer CC in tonight's Men's Division III Championship Semifinals.
Nominations are open for the 2024 Riverland Community College Distinguished Alumni Award which recognizes contributions Riverland alumni make and increases the pride all alumni, students, staff and faculty have for Riverland.
Nominations are open for the 2024 Riverland Community College Distinguished Alumni Award which recognizes contributions Riverland alumni make and increases the pride all alumni, students, staff and faculty have for Riverland.
The Riverland Community College Blue Devils Men’s Basketball team is heading to the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) National Tournament after receiving a #10 seed during yesterday’s Men's Basketball Selection Show on the NJCAA Network.
The Riverland Community College men’s basketball team earned an at-large bid into the NJCAA Division III men’s basketball tournament and they will make the trip to Herkimer College in Herkimer, New York next week.
Riverland Theatre continues its 2023-2024 season with the gripping new play Photograph 51 by Anna Ziegler.
In 1953 London, scientists are on the verge of discovering what they call the secret of life: the DNA double helix. Providing the key is driven young physicist Rosalind Franklin, one of the great female scientists of the twentieth century. A chorus of physicists relives the chase, revealing the unsung achievements of this trail-blazing, fiercely independent woman. But if the double helix was the breakthrough of the 20th century, then what kept Franklin out of the history books? Called “beautiful, tender, and surprising,” Photograph 51 looks at the woman who cracked DNA and asks what is sacrificed in the pursuit of science, love, and a place in history.
Riverland Community College’s theatre department will shine a light on its talented students in “The Spotlight,” offering an entertaining evening of scenes, monologues, and songs.
This showcase also serves as the students’ preparation for the upcoming Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival in Des Moines, Iowa, scheduled for January.
The Riverland Community College women’s basketball team lost to Central Lakes 61-53 on the road Saturday.
The Riverland Community College men’s basketball team scored their 14th straight win when they toppled Central Lakes 89-56 on the road Saturday.
Riverland Community College's Austin West campus hosted students from across Region 8 FFA for the Dairy and Poultry Judging Contests.
The Riverland Community College women’s basketball team rattled off its seventh straight win when it beat Gogebic (0-4 overall) 55-45 on the road Friday
Riverland Community College will host an insightful panel discussion titled “The Future of Rural Healthcare” on Wednesday, Dec.13, from 7:30 to 9 a.m. This event, moderated by Mark Jones, Executive Director of the ÃÛÌÒTV Rural Health Association, promises to be an engaging and informative session on the evolving landscape of rural healthcare in ÃÛÌÒTV.
Every institution of higher education is facing two major changes right now: Automation and artificial intelligence are universally transforming every sector of our economy (including the training required) - from healthcare to manufacturing, agriculture to education. Meanwhile, changing demographics and attitudes toward education are impacting enrollment rates and colleges' strategic focus.
In the midst of these changes, Dr. Kat Linaker has taken the helm of ÃÛÌÒTV's Riverland Community College. She comes with a passion for technical education and an enthusiasm for embracing these imminent changes in a way that will empower her students and impact Riverland's community.
In this episode, hear how Dr. Linaker plans to address these two major changes at Riverland. There are tons of insights you can implement in your own organization!