| October 2004 |
Issue
#18
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Kenai
Peninsula College
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Kachemak
Bay Campus 533 East Pioneer Avenue, Homer, Alaska 99603 (907) 235-7743 |
KPC HEADLINES |
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KPC founding director shares the past and looks to the future - A formal portrait of a distinguished gentleman hangs in the hallway at KPC. Clayton Brockel is the name on the bronze plate beside it. The Brockel name is also emblazoned on the front of the building that houses the Library. Who is Clayton Brockel?New exhibit in art gallery features wood sculpture - Wood carving has long been a favorite medium of sculptors, and continuing that tradition is Sandy Stolle, whose works are currently featured in KPC's Gary Freeberg Gallery.Busy summer for maintenance department - KPC may have seemed like a quiet place this past summer but the Maintenance department was hard at work...New bookstore manager at KRC - There is a new face at the campus bookstore. Gwen Gere has assumed the role of bookstore manager...Learning Center in need of tutors- The KPC Learning Center provides academic aid for all students, but needs volunteers willing to work as part-time tutors.Veggin' out? - Are you a vegetarian or like the occasional meat free meal? Well you are in luck. KPC's very own eatery, Joe's Café, has recently enlarged its menu to include vegetarian options.KPC service learning commitment: A win/win proposition - You may start noticing that for certain classes, some of the course work is being conducted out in the community...KPC Media Group (KPCMG) is formed - Members of the KPC community have formed a new organization, the Kenai Peninsula College Media Group (KPCMG) to foster campus involvement with local media organizations. More news and events!Subscription Services Page - Request notification when a new issue of the KPC Connection is published, or send us your comments and suggestions via email. |
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