Kodiak College News

  • Wednesday, May 9, 2012 - 15:02

    Join Dr Mark Schreiter to discover the social history of rock and roll. This course places rock music in the context of American history the 1950's through the present and explores how rock and roll both refelcted and influenced major social changes.

    HUMS 212 Intro...

  • Tuesday, May 1, 2012 - 15:03

    Tuesday, May 8 4pm -6pm
    Kodiak Camera Club Presents
    Kodiak: The Way We See It

    A Collection of Images by Kodiak Photographers. Stop by during KoC's Open House. 

  • Thursday, February 16, 2012 - 15:11

    Volunteer to help restore the Thelma C. Learn useful skills and help on a historic project.

    Shipwright Brian Johnson of Ocean Bay Marine (himself a former owner of the Thelma C) will lead a team of volunteers and students as they learn how to replace degraded planking and ribs, repair the ship’s rigging, and restore the diesel engine....

  • Wednesday, January 18, 2012 - 23:41

    Alutiiq Language classes will be offered at Kodiak College this fall of 2012! For more information, see the Title III Alutiiq Studies Page, or contact April Counceller at agcounceller@kodiak.alaska.edu.

    Read and hear more in a recent news story about the new...

  • Friday, January 13, 2012 - 13:35

    What is it?  Student coaching is a program designed to give Kodiak College students an opportunity to become more engaged with Kodiak College community.  Kodiak College students and employees, who volunteer to participate, are paired up and agree to communicate once a week.  Communication methods vary based on the needs of each student and their coach, but most...

  • Friday, January 6, 2012 - 16:54
    Applications for the KEA scholarship are available at Student Services on campus or on the KEA website.
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  • Wednesday, January 4, 2012 - 19:42

    Dr. Cindy Trussell, science faculty, submitted an exemplary application and has been awarded a Faculty Leadership in Expanding Undergraduate Research (FLEUR) grant. Trussell will use the grant monies to establish a community monitoring program for PSP (paralytic shellfish poisoning) in Kodiak.