![Keeping Up Good Work](/news/ontherecord/articles/_media/keep-up-good-work.png)
Schlissel: WCC makes lives better through education
Richard Rezler - April 14, 2019
On behalf of the University of Michigan, I am honored to join our friends, neighbors and colleagues at Washtenaw Community College in celebrating National Community College Month.
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![WCC alumna Emily Hatsigeorgiou talks about how the college prepared her for a career in the connected and autonomous vehicle job sector during a panel discussion at the Global Symposium on Connected and Automated Vehicles and Infrastructure held at the college in February. Current WCC Powertrain Development student Zach Van Buren (left) and Business student Rosa Lechartier (left) were also on the panel.](/news/ontherecord/articles/_media/student-panel.jpg)
WCC hosts, participates in 2019 Global Symposium on Connected and Automated Vehicles and Infrastructure
Susan Ferraro - April 13, 2019
The transformation to connected and self-driving vehicles requires a highly trained workforce.
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![WCC alumna Aisha Bowe poses before the “From Washtenaw to NASA” lecture she presented on campus](/news/ontherecord/articles/_media/bowe.jpg)
WCC alumna Aisha Bowe inspires students, energizes staff with lecture
Richard Rezler - April 13, 2019
Aisha Bowe has two aerospace engineering degrees from the University of Michigan, spent nearly seven years working for NASA in northern California and today is a successful tech entrepreneur based in the Washington D.C. area.
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![WCC students Ahmed Ghalib (left) and Jianing “Vivian” Wang are both semifinalists for the prestigious Cooke Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship.](/news/ontherecord/articles/_media/cooke-transfers.jpg)
WCC students in running for $120K scholarship
Richard Rezler - April 13, 2019
Two Washtenaw Community College students are among the semifinalists for a prestigious Cooke Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship.
View Post : WCC students in running for $120K scholarshiptags: Cooke Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship, Scholarship, On The Record, April 2019, ousearch_News_On The Record
![Edith Ostapik won first place honors at the 2019 WCC Student Art Show for her drawing “Surface Movement Blues.”](/news/ontherecord/articles/_media/art.jpg)
Award winners chosen at WCC's annual Student Art Show
Richard Rezler - April 13, 2019
Versatility was on full display at the opening reception of the 2019 Student Art Show on Thursday at Washtenaw Community College. The evening event featured an awards ceremony, with the show’s top two honors going to student artists who excelled while experimenting with mediums outside their primary focus.
View Post : Award winners chosen at WCC's annual Student Art Showtags: Digital Media Arts, April 2019, Art, On The Record, ousearch_News_On The Record
![Jing Bai Swanson, professional faculty member in WCC’s Business & Computer Technologies department.](/news/ontherecord/articles/_media/swanson.jpg)
WCC faculty member part of international group of instructors presenting in China
Richard Rezler - April 13, 2019
Jing Bai Swanson, professional faculty in WCC’s Business & Computer Technologies department, is part of an international group of college instructors that will present at the ACM Global Computing Education Conference (CompEd 2019) in Chengdu, China in May.
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