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The Art Gallery: “In Search for Meaning,” by Janet Geib Pretti
Sept. 16 – Oct. 16
Mon. – Fri., 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Public reception: Oct. 16 • 12 p.m. – 1 p.m.
2024 Observatory Outdoor Events
Oct. 19 • 6:30 p.m.
Moon, Venus, and the comet Tsuchinshan-Atlas.
8th Annual Legacy Ball: Diamonds & Ice
Nov. 8 • 5:30 p.m.
This year’s Diamonds and Ice event will be an enchanting evening dedicated to support and celebrate the 60th anniversary of UCC.
Earn to Learn Scholarship Recipients Celebrate Graduation and Begin New Careers in Allied Health
The first cohort of Earn to Learn Scholarship recipients and students within the Umpqua Community College Allied Healthcare Program are graduating this summer and will then begin employment with Aviva Health.
High School Students Explore Career Possibilities at UCC Trades Showcase
On May 9, UCC hosted a Trades Showcase and Career Day featuring presentations and demonstrations from employers across Douglas County and hands-on experiences within UCC programs.
UCC, RPS Boards of Education Partner to Support Local Youth, Industry
The Umpqua Community College and Roseburg Public Schools Boards of Education met Wednesday to discuss joint efforts to guide students into high-wage, in-demand careers located in Douglas County.
“One of my favorite things about the Mechatronics program at UCC is that it feels like a jack of all trades.”
— Conner Semrau, UCC Mechatronics student
“UCC is great because they have extremely small classes led by very passionate instructors. And there are students who all work together with a common goal.”
— Levi Palmer, UCC Engineering student
“What I want most is to be an advocate for people after all those years of not being able to advocate for myself.”
— Danielle Hubbard, UCC Nursing student