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Glen Oaks News 2023
Welcome to the Glen Oaks News Archive pages. All of our media releases for the specified year can be found here.
Glen Oaks Board of Trustees approves Presidential Search Profile
The Glen Oaks Community College Board of Trustees approved the Presidential Search Profile during the December board meeting. Trustee Joseph Haas, chair of the presidential search committee shared information about the recent public forums that were held to gather information for the profile. The search committee met last week format
Glen Oaks esports teams experience wins in national competition
In only the second semester of competition, two of the Glen Oaks esports teams won their first national championships. The Glen Oaks team of Jarrett Miller, of White Pigeon, and Tyler Parker, of Centerville, won the NJCAA open Series Tier 3 Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 4v4 Fall 2023
DeVries named Executive Director of Communications and Marketing at Glen Oaks
Glen Oaks Community College has named Denise DeVries, of Portage, as the new executive director of communications and marketing. DeVries was previously the senior manager of marketing and communications for Special-Lite Inc., a custom commercial door manufacturer, in Decatur, Michigan. Prior to her work at Special-Lite, she held positions in
Glen Oaks celebrates employee service anniversaries
Glen Oaks Community College recently celebrated employees who have reached milestone service anniversaries. Employees were recognized during an All-College holiday luncheon held on Dec. 15. The honorees recognized were: 5 Years – Anne Fries, Karen Goodman, Vonda Marrow, Cheryl Schmitt, Robert Stuck15 Years – Tonya Howden, Michael Sandelin, Chad Worthington20
Glen Oaks announces holiday closure
Glen Oaks Community College will be closed Friday, Dec. 22 through Monday, Jan. 1 for the winter holiday break. Student Services, including Admissions, Advising, and the Cashier’s Office, will reopen beginning on Tuesday, Jan. 2, with limited staffing, where hours will be 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Appointments are encouraged