Posts Tagged ‘Wenatchee Valley College’
Free Lift Tickets, Gear Rental at Mission Ridge Offered to WVC Students
Danny Zavala, manager of the Jack and Edna Maguire Student Recreation Center at the main campus of Wenatchee Valley College chats with KOHO Morning Show host Chris Hansen about a new collaboration with Mission Ridge to offer free lift tickets and equipment rentals at the ski resort.
Read MoreWenatchee Valley College Foundation Providing Assistance to Homeless Students During Pandemic
Rachel Evey, Executive Director of the Wenatchee Valley College Foundation talks with KOHO Morning Show host Chris Hansen about the facilitation of various forms of assistance to the college’s population of homeless students during the COVID-19 outbreak.
Read More$2.4 Million Aide Package for WVC a Boost, but not a Total Fix for COVID-19 Fallout
Wenatchee Valley College President Jim Richardson talks with KOHO Morning Show host Chris Hansen about the recently-announced allocation of $2.4 million in federal aide for the school, as well as the various ways its faculty and staff have worked to continue instruction online during the coronavirus pandemic.
Read MoreEarth Day Activities Head Online at WVC
Joan Qazi, an instructor at Wenatchee Valley College (WVC), talks with KOHO Morning Show host Chris Hansen about the 50th anniversary of Earth Day and how the coronavirus crisis has changed what WVC will do to commemorate the occasion.
Read MoreScholarship Opportunities at WVC Assisting Wide Array of Students
Rachel Evey and Ellora La Shier of Wenatchee Valley College Foundation office chat with KOHO Morning Show host Chris Hansen about the many ways the Foundation is assisting WVC’s students with scholarship funding and other support.
Read MoreWVC President Refutes Union Allegations of Fiscal Mismanagement, Non-Transparency
Wenatchee Valley College President Jim Richardson talks with KOHO Morning Show host Chris Hansen about the school’s faculty union, the Association for Higher Education, demanding his removal as president.
Read MoreWVC Launching Pharmacy Technician Program Next Month, Sign Ups Going Now
With a growing need for healthcare workers in North Central Washington, Wenatchee Valley College is launching a Pharmacy Technician Program in January. Jenny Capelo, Dean of Allied Health and Nursing at WVC, said the sign-up deadline is this Thursday, but they’ll take applicants until classes start. The only prerequisite is a high school diploma. Also…
Read MoreWenatchee Valley College Financial Aid Workshop Tonight
Wenatchee Valley College is presenting a FAFSA/WASFA workshop tonight from 5-8 p.m. This financial aid event is free. Students will get help filling out their Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or Washington Application for State Financial Aid (WASFA) with the help from WVC experts. Assistance will be available in English and Spanish. To…
Read MoreNew WVC Wells Hall To House Regional Emergency Operations Center
Wenatchee Valley College held a groundbreaking ceremony Tuesday for the future Wells Hall replacement building, but it’s not just all about education. The $37-million, three-story, 70,000-square-foot building will also house the Chelan County Emergency Operations Center, serving all of North Central Washington.
Read MoreWVC Breaks Ground On New Wells Hall, Opening Fall 2021
With $37 million dollars, Wenatchee Valley College is ready to say goodbye to its oldest building. KOHO’s Ken Johannessen was at yesterday’s groundbreaking ceremony and filed this report.
Read MoreOur Valley Our Future Launches Survey On New Project Proposals
Our Valley Our Future has launched a survey on potential new Action Plan projects heading into 2020. The survey asks you how important each of the proposals are our region’s quality of life.
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