(KNZA)--Highland Community College hosted the Kansas Association of Community Colleges meeting from May 29 to May 31, bringing together trustees and presidents from all 19 community colleges across the state.
Held on HCC's Atchison Campus, a release says the multi-day event focused on collaborative dialogue and strategic planning to strengthen the future of community colleges in Kansas.
Attendees participated in sessions covering legislative updates, innovations in workforce education, student success initiatives and shared governance.
The Kansas Association of Community Colleges serves as a collective voice for community college governance and administration in the state. The association plays a key role in policy development, advocacy and resource sharing among Kansas's community colleges.
© Many Signals Communications
MOST VIEWED STORIES
3 arrested in Hiawatha drug bust
Public health advisory issued for two local lakes
Baniewicz on leave at Bishop Miege; investigation launched
Rural Horton man sentenced to prison
Death of puppy leads to Atchison arrest
Suspicious death in Holt County MO under investigation
Two charged in Doniphan Co storage unit break-ins
Biking Across Kansas to make local stops
Falls City Council member rescinds resignation
Atchison pursuit ends with VF man in custody
Woman injured after striking object on Nemaha Co highway
Seneca City Council approves purchase of robot
MO man convicted in Brown Co breach of privacy case
Plea entered in Leavenworth Co Facebook harassment case
Nemaha Co city, school candidate list finalized
Fairfax MO man arrested on child porn, molestation charges
Challengers scant for City of Atchison election filings
Commission approves engineering agreement for housing development
LATEST STORIES
Falls City School Board approves track resurfacing
Holt County Mo applies for Blue Shield designation
Boil advisory issued for city of Effingham
Commission approves engineering agreement for housing development
MO man convicted in Brown Co breach of privacy case
Atchison pursuit ends with VF man in custody
Falls City Council approves sale of bonds for electrical project
Rates going up at Nemaha Co landfill