HutchCC moves June class online, no decision yet on July classes
By Sam BaileyStaff Writer Hutchinson Community College announced Thursday thatRead More
The student newspaper of Hutchinson Community College
By Sam BaileyStaff Writer Hutchinson Community College announced Thursday thatRead More
The Tulgey Wood, HutchCC’s art and literature publication, is compiled by one student and an English professor.
Ryan Diehl, Curriculum and Program Improvement Coordinator at HutchCC is an inspiration to his students.
The coronavirus pandemic has affected everyone individually, including HutchCC students and instructors. Some miss classroom friends and worry about what their future holds. However, together, they will pull through.
HutchCC students have made large changes in their lives, including moving to online classes. Some students have been experiencing issues.
HutchCC instructors face challenges transitioning to online education and encourage students to stay on track
A list of all the resources still available to all HutchCC students, regardless of stress level.
For students at HutchCC, the abrupt transition from face-to-face classes to online classes has been life-altering. Tutoring services remain available to all students, regardless of stress level.
HutchCC announced plans to hold a modified version of commencement, utilizing a virtual format. This follows the recommendation of the CDC’s guideline that large gatherings of 10 and more people should be limited.
Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly announced Tuesday that the Kansas Department of Labor received 55,000 new unemployment claims last week. Kelly issued an executive order which doubled the unemployment benefit amount and removed barriers from claimants receiving them.