West Shore Community College

WSCC board to meet new employees

August 19, 2013

VICTORY TWP. — The West Shore Community College Board of Trustees is expected to meet two new full-time employees when it meets this afternoon. Renee Snodgrass is the new director of library services and Jodi Radloff is a new associate professor of English. Snodgrass , who is from Woodridge, Ill, received her Bachelor of Arts in English from Central Michigan University…

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WSCC student orientation scheduled

August 19, 2013
WSCC student orientation scheduled

VICTORY TWP. – First–time or returning students at West Shore Community College are invited to attend the 2013 Student Orientation to be held on Thursday, August 29, at 6 p.m., in the Arts and Sciences Center and Center Stage Theater. “This is a great opportunity for our new students to learn their way around the campus and to learn how to be…

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VanDyke is new WSCC development director

August 13, 2013
VanDyke is new WSCC development director

VICTORY TWP. – Julie Van Dyke is beginning a new combined dual role at West Shore Community College. She is currently the Director of the Business Opportunity Center (BOC) and is also assuming the responsibility as the Director of Development for the college’s Foundation. “Julie will be using her economic development expertise in oversight of the Business Opportunity Center, and…

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WSCC millage renewed, Oceana voters vote no

August 6, 2013

Updated, with all Manistee County precincts reporting. With most precincts throughout the district reporting in, including all 22 precincts in Mason County, West Shore Community College’s millage renewal request has been approved. The millage passed overwhelmingly in Mason County with 75% voting yes. Manistee County was not quite as generous, passing the request at 56%. Oceana County voters defeated the…

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Mason County voters approve WSCC millage renewal

August 6, 2013

LUDINGTON — Mason County voters overwhelmingly approved the renewal of West Shore Community College’s operating budget. The proposal, allowing the college to levy .7062 mill, received 1,712 yes votes vs. 560 no votes in 22 precincts. The millage is for eight years; it is expected to raise almost $2 million for the college in 2014.  

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