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Two current vacancies for zones representing Crook, Deschutes and Jefferson County residents

The gift will help grow an endowed fund to benefit many COCC scholarship recipients to come

Application deadline is March 15 for COCC's "My Summer in China," open to Central Oregon students grades 7 to 12

Newly signed "Presidents’ Climate Commitment" focuses on reducing greenhouse gas emissions and achieving carbon neutrality

A segment by Central Oregon Daily shows how the COCC Physiology Lab can help community members focus on their fitness

Mediterranean cuisine, Spanish language and comedic improv are just a few of the plentiful, affordable Community Education offerings

Ron Boldenow, Ph.D., will represent all of Oregon on the board of directors for the Society of American Foresters

College Now gives high school students a jump on their future with low-cost, career-sampling college credits

President Laurie Chesley shares gratitude for the dedication and sacrifice of those who have served and continue to serve our nation

Dr. James Middleton, COCC’s 4th president, to be honored for service and legacy

Pursuant to Oregon Revised Statute 279C.335(5), this Public Notice is for the purpose of taking comments

New COCC Public Health program gets coverage from Oregon Public Broadcasting's "Think Out Loud"

An education in COCC’s Forest Resources Technology program includes open-air learning, an on-site arboretum and career inroads

Funding from National Science Foundation will provide 45 scholarships of $10,000 each, develop new career-connected training

New 15,000-square-foot facility, to open in the fall of 2024, will house a range of new education opportunities to meet workforce needs

The COCC board of directors elected member Bruce Abernethy of Bend to serve as chair for the 2022-23 year

A story in The Oregonian covers the successes and future plans of COCC's Early Childhood Education Business Accelerator

COCC is now authorized to offer the state of Oregon’s certified Peer Support Specialist training

Jim Wilcox honored by Oregon's Small Business Development Center network

Former English professor and instructional dean at COCC, Dr. Annemarie Hamlin selected for role of vice president of academic affairs