News Archives
Glen Oaks News 2022
Welcome to the Glen Oaks News Archive pages. All of our media releases for the specified year can be found here.
Glen Oaks celebrates employee service awards
Glen Oaks Community College recently celebrated employees who have reached milestone service anniversaries. Employees were recognized during an All-College holiday luncheon held Dec. 16. The honorees recognized were: 5 Years – Jamie Bennett-Yesh, Evan Dembskey, Jordan (Levi) Gowan, Reid Leaverton, Amanda Ludwig, Tom Miller and Lauren Weiderman 10 Years –
Art exhibition features works of Glen Oaks Professor Michael Northrop
“A Retrospective of 22 Years at the Oaks,” a collection of artworks of Professor Michael Northrop, is now on display in the Flora Kirsch-Beck Art Gallery on the campus of Glen Oaks Community College. The exhibit features 32 pieces of art in addition to photos of other installations of art
Glen Oaks celebrates first-generation college students
Glen Oaks Community College will be joining campus communities across the nation in celebrating this year’s National First-Generation College Celebration. There will be a Tri-Alpha induction ceremony on Wed., Nov. 9 at 6:30 p.m. in the Dresser Business Development Center. The chapter is an honorary society for first-generation college students
Glen Oaks launches the newest college sports rage – esports; history is made with first two winning matches
Glen Oaks Community College is entering the increasingly popular arena of esports – which is now sanctioned as a sport by the NJCAA (National Junior College Athletic Association). Last evening two Viking esport athletes both won their matches. “Esports is short for electronic sports,” said Kevin Conner, professor of information
2023 High school seniors urged to apply now for President’s and Dean’s Scholarships at Glen Oaks
High schools seniors planning to attend college Glen Oaks Community College are encouraged to apply now for the President’s and Dean’s Scholarships for the 2023-2024 academic year. To be eligible for these scholarships students must be a 2023 graduate from a public or private high school in St. Joseph County