Dr. Debra Thatcher cut the ribbon at Tapʰòytʰaʼ Hall's opening in March 2018. Thatcher was instrumental in working with the Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians to name UCC's newest building.
UCC's Small Business Development Center responds to business community's demand; offers no-cost series to help business owners navigate unprecedented economic times.
“This has been my home field for four years. The field was getting rough. It’s incredible now and it’s a real blessing for us to be able to play here.”
Nursing program alum Kelli Finlay (2018) says she chose UCC for her education because it was local and because of the reputation the program maintains.
“Something I had always dreamed about doing ever since I came back from my first mission trip to Guatemala, was to one day be able to go down there and help in the medical field."
For students like Daniel and Krista, Wolf Creek Job Corps is a life line. Both Douglas County residents would face homelessness and live life with no direction without it.
This prestigious award honors persons who have made significant contributions to UCC through their actions, talents, dedication, and/or financial support.