click to download audioAnd she thanked the students for choosing to continue their education with HCC.
More than 400 students earned more than 700 credentials, which included 264 two-year degrees, 17 diplomas, and 422 certificates.
All the ceremonies were streamed live on the HCC Facebook page and are posted on the site.
Hopkinsville Community College named their Spirit Cup winner and recognized other students during the recent commencement ceremonies.
According to a news release, the 2020-2021 honoree of the Spirit Cup Award is Anthony Morin of Elkton out of approximately 400 HCC graduates. He graduated with an associate of applied science degree in industrial maintenance technology as well as certificates in Industrial Maintenance Mechanic Level II, Industrial Maintenance Electrical Mechanic, Industrial Maintenance Machinists Mechanic, Industrial Maintenance Mechanic Level I, Electrical Trainee Level I, Electrical Trainee Level II and Industrial Maintenance Robotics Technician.
The Spirit award is a tradition that began at Bethel College and has continued at Hopkinsville Community College since 1967. The purpose of the award is to recognize the most outstanding graduate of HCC and faculty and staff nominate students and a committee of faculty and staff chooses the recipient.
LEXINGTON, Ky. (May 7, 2021) “Opportunities don’t chase people, opportunities wait for the chasers.”
That’s just a little something University of Kentucky College of Design graduate student Montre’ale Jones tells himself as he takes on new leadership activities, academic opportunities and life’s challenges.
Jones’ personal mantra has paid off for years. And now, it is guiding him through the toughest year of his life.
Growing up in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, Jones like many children found construction fascinating and as he got older, he continued to enjoy the process of building something from his imagination. But a question from his biggest fan, his mom, would help him reframe his future plans.
Hopkinsville Community College is gearing up for new classes and youth summer camp.
President Dr. Alissa Young told the board of directors Monday; they will soon offer a new course in the Construction Technology field.
Hopkinsville Community College will host a drive-thru nurse pinning ceremony Friday for its 30 nursing program graduates.
Campus officials say it will be at 2 p.m. Friday in the drive-thru area of the Academic Building parking lot.
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