EICC News
EICC to host “Latino Poetry: Places We Call Home” event
This spoken-word event celebrates the power and beauty of Latino poetry, highlighting the stories, culture, and creativity of our community through live performances from local students.
Read moreSupport Local Education at SCC BASH 2024: An Evening of Culinary Delights and Community Impact
Don’t miss your chance to support local education and enjoy an award-winning pasta bar featuring 16 stations, all prepared by 32 Scott Community College Culinary Arts students!
Read moreCCC to host Visiting Artists October 2 & 30
Quad City Arts continues its 51st season of professional performing arts residencies for the 2023-24 school year with the Visiting Artist Series at Clinton Community College
Read moreBickelhaupt Arboretum Renovation
A rendering of the Bickelhaupt Arboretum by Shive-Hattery Architecture and Engineering firm.
Read moreEastern Iowa Community Colleges seeks community input for chancellor search
EICC is reaching out to the community for input as it begins the search for a new chancellor.
Read moreClinton Peace Coalition Hosts "Stop the Hate, Show the Love" Walk | Sept. 19
The Clinton Peace Coalition invites the community to join the "Stop the Hate, Show the Love" walk on Thursday, September 19 at 4:30 p.m. This event aims to promote peace, love, and unity through a fun-filled afternoon of games, activities, and inspiration.
Read moreCCC to host Constitution Day | Sept. 18
Constitution Day will include representatives for local and state office plus candidates for the upcoming elections along with information on how to get registered to vote. The community is invited to attend.
Read moreEICC to Host Traveling Exhibit: "Exit Wounds: Soldiers' Stories – Life After Iraq and Afghanistan"
Eastern Iowa Community Colleges (EICC) is proud to host the traveling exhibition “Exit Wounds: Soldiers' Stories – Life After Iraq and Afghanistan,” featuring the powerful photography and interviews of veterans returning home from war. Created by award-winning photographer and author Jim Lommasson, the exhibit captures the deeply personal stories of American soldiers as they reintegrate into civilian life after serving in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Read moreYashira Ortiz-Hutt ‘24 found time and value in getting involved
Yashira Ortiz-Hutt knew she wanted a four-year degree but didn’t think she’d be comfortable jumping into a university classroom right away.
Read moreFounder of the Gray Matters Collective to speak at MCC
Haley DeGreve, founder of the Gray Matters Collective, will share the importance of mental health support and her path to creating the organization during a Sept. 11 presentation at Muscatine Community College (MCC).
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