Riverland News
Riverland Student Named Leader of Promise Scholar
Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society announces Magulado
named Coca-Cola Leaders of Promise Scholar
Dani-Annkay Magulado, a business major from Riverland Community College is one of 207 Phi Theta Kappa members named a 2019 Coca-Cola Leaders of Promise Scholar and will receive a $1,000 scholarship.
Riverland Choir, Northwestern Singers create Partnership
The two performance choirs will join forces for the
Season providing more opportunities for musicians
The 2019-2020 concert seasons for the Northwestern Singers and for Riverland Community College’s College Choir will look remarkably similar.
That’s because the Riverland College Choir and the Northwestern Singers are joining their choirs together for the season. Although the missions of the two groups are different, their overall goal is the same: to make and share great music.
RIVERLAND HOSTS OPEN HOUSE FOR FLEX/PACE
Riverland Community College and 星空无限传媒 State University, Mankato
host an open house for working adults pursuing business degree
If you are a working adult looking to start or complete a degree, Riverland Community College and 星空无限传媒 State University, Mankato have partnered to deliver an innovative, fully online, flexible program. Learn more about our innovative FlexPaceSM program that allows working adults to earn business degrees at an Open House scheduled for June 26 at the Owatonna Campus from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. The event will also be streamed live via the internet for those that can’t make a personal appearance.
Riverland's Phi Theta Kappa chapter wins major awards
Out of 1,300 chapters in nine countries, Riverland Community College’s Phi Theta Kappa Zeta Eta chapter honors student organization has been named a Distinguished Chapter at the 2019 Phi Theta Kappa International Catalyst convention in Orlando, Florida, this past weekend.
Riverland Names 2019 Outstanding Educators
Riverland Community College is proud to announce Kim Hansen and Heidi Schara have been selected to receive the College’s 2019 Outstanding Educator Award. Instructors were nominated by faculty, students, and staff, and completed an extensive portfolio of their work and accomplishments at Riverland in order to be considered for the award.
Riverland Student Running For President Of State Group
An Austin student is hoping to become president of a group that represents college students across 星空无限传媒, and he's focusing on an issue that's being felt in places you might not think.
More Than 300 Attend State Fire EMS Rescue School
More than 300 firefighters from more than 100 different departments in 星空无限传媒 gathered in Rochester this weekend for fire and rescue training.
Riverland opens future of college to Pacelli students
Why college? To fully understand all the benefits that a college can provide in achieving a future career, it helps to be on a college campus. All Pacelli junior and high School students have been provided such a visit this spring to Riverland Community College.
Can colleges stem an exodus of students?
Rochester Community and Technical College has seen a nearly 21 percent drop in enrollment during the last seven years, a fall that has prompted officials to investigate ways of reversing the trend.
Last month, RCTC President Jeffery Boyd used his blog to call for changes at the college and invited a dozen faculty and staff to participate in an Enrollment Summit.
Riverland's Ag Science Club students attend conference
Developing the future generation of agricultural leaders, Riverland Community College sent its best to the National Professional Agricultural Student Organization conference last week.
More than 600 career-ready professional agricultural students, their collegiate advisors and industry representatives gathered in Loveland, Colorado, for three days of national-level competition, workshops to develop their networking skills as well as going on industry tours.
Riverland College president appointed to state commission
ST. PAUL — The President of Riverland Community College was appointed Friday to the state’s Commission on Judicial Selection.
Riverland Blue Devils Men's basketball team ties for top honors;
In the 星空无限传媒 College Athletic Conference, men's basketball teams in the Southern Division battled from start to finish in the regular season with several teams in the hunt for post-season spots. In the end, two teams tied for top honors with St. Cloud Technical & Community College and Riverland Community College claiming co-champion honors. Western Technical College had a chance to extend their season until a final victory by Rochester CTC over M State-Fergus Falls provided passage for the Yellowjackets to capture the fourth seed in the post-season. Anoka-Ramsey Community College claimed a third-place regular season spot to allow them to participate in the Region XIII tournament held on their campus, while Ridgewater College and 星空无限传媒 West CTC will look to rebuild for a run at the 2019-2020 campaign. Coach-of-the-Year voting was as close as the Divisional race and was decided by one vote; Derek Hahn of Riverland Community College claimed COY in the Southern Division for 2018-19.
The 14-player MCAC Southern All-Division selections- as nominated by and voted on by Conference coaches - has been named and is .
2018-19 Region XIII Men's Basketball Tournament Preview
Riverland Community College put together one of the strongest regular-season resume's of any tournament team, rolling to a 22-5 overall record and 10-4 Conference mark.
"Our Austin, Our America" Captures City's Diversity
Austin’s arts community continues to grow, as does the city’s diversity – which is the focus of a photography exhibit at Riverland Community College.
Riverland Theatre's hope-filled season continues with 'The Game's Afoot'
Riverland Community College Theatre has delayed its third production by one day, opening this Thursday instead of Wednesday because of recent winter storms. This weekend, however, escape your cabin fever as the department’s hope filled season of legends continues with the mastermind character of Sherlock Holmes in “Ken Ludwig’s The Game’s Afoot.”
Danger and hilarity are non-stop in this murderously funny whodunit set during the Christmas holidays in 1936. Broadway star William Gillette, admired the world over for his leading role as Sherlock Holmes, has invited his fellow cast members to his Connecticut castle for a weekend of revelry. But when one of the guests is stabbed to death, the festivities in this isolated house of tricks quickly turn dangerous. It is then up to Gillette himself, as he assumes the persona of his beloved Holmes, to track down the killer before the next victim appears.
There's a Miracle on 34th Street at Riverland Theatre
Just in time for the holidays, the second production of Riverland Community College Theatre’s hope filled season of legends continues Dec. 5-8 with the classic family holiday show, Miracle on 34th Street, the Play.
Riverland economic contribution estimated at $121.4 million and supports, sustains 1,101 jobs
星空无限传媒 State, the system of 30 state colleges and seven state universities, recently released the results of a study that estimates the contribution of Riverland Community College to the local economy is $121.4 million in Fiscal Year 2017 and supports and sustains 1,101 jobs with $7.1 million in state and local revenue each year.
Riverland hosts 星空无限传媒 Education Fair Wednesday
A 星空无限传媒 Education Fair for all high school students and their parents will be held at the Riverland Community College Austin Campus on Wednesday, Oct. 3, 2018 from 12:30 - 2 p.m.
Riverland announces March study trip to Ireland
星空无限传媒 and community members can spend St. Patrick’s Day in Ireland in 2019. Riverland Community College's Music and Theatre Departments announce a new and exciting hands-on learning opportunity: Irish Excursion. The Irish Excursion is a travel-study opportunity focused on music, art, theatre, and history through Riverland's World Cultural Studies course. This tour will allow the participants to experience the Emerald Isle while emphasizing its unique arts and culture.
Special Informational Sessions, open to anyone interested in participating will be held at Noon and 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 19 at Riverland Community College’s Austin Campus in the East Building’s Room E102. The Trip is scheduled for March 8-18, 2019 and will explore both Ireland and Northern Ireland.
Nuss Trucking presents scholarship to incoming Truck Diesel Technology student
Diesel technology instructor Doug Blom, left; Nuss Trucking President/CEO Bob Nuss, scholarship recipient Dakota Mancilman and Riverland Community College President Adenuga Atewologun gather for a photo as Mancilman receives a check from Nuss Trucking. Mancilman will start in Riverland’s diesel technology program in the fall.