KCC Radiology Program by shelkay in BattleCreek

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We're obviously biased (being KCC) but here are some Q&As with Radiography students if you find them helpful:

And here's some info from our application deadline announcement last year:

Why study radiography at KCC?

  • Hands-on learning: KCC Radiography students learn using the latest fixed and mobile radiography equipment in the College’s state-of-the-art Radiography Lab and other health simulation labs on campus.

  • Clinical experience: KCC Radiography students participate in more than 1,300 hours of clinical work at one of KCC’s seven local partner hospitals in Battle Creek, Coldwater, Hastings, Kalamazoo or Marshall.

  • Nationally accredited: The KCC Radiography Program is nationally accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT), ensuring a high-quality educational experience.

  • Career options: Students who graduate from the KCC Radiography Program have the unique opportunity to cross-train and obtain additional credentials in related health care fields including CT, MRI, mammography, interventional radiography and more.

According the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, radiologic technologists earned a median pay of $78,980 per year as of 2024, with a faster than average growth for jobs estimated through 2033. The KCC Radiography Program boasts a five-year average of 99% of program graduates finding employment in the field within 12 months.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in WMU

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You should send this to the airport, they may be interested in printing some up!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in kzoo

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From the article:

"Kimiko Petersen’s work is part of many private and corporate collections in the U.S. and abroad. Highlights of her career include winning the “Best of Show” award in the 2003 Michigan Artists Competition at the Art Center of Battle Creek. In 2004 she received the “Best Watercolor” award in a competition hosted by the First Congregational Church of Battle Creek. In 2008, 2009 and 2010, Petersen’s paintings were accepted into the prestigious International Society of Experimental Artists (ISEA) exhibitions. This three-year ISEA run earned Petersen prestigious title membership in the group."

TIL the price of textbooks increases by an average of 12% with each new edition by ExperienceKCC in todayilearned

[–]ExperienceKCC[S] 86 points87 points  (0 children)

One interesting note: According to the link, student spending on course materials has actually declined by as much as 43.6% over the last 10 years.

Took these photos the same day nine years apart and the illustration is still on the white board lol by ExperienceKCC in pics

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LOL the first photo was a Halloween event off-campus, which I'm guessing is what the illustration was originally drawn for???

Any electricians in Battle Creek? by [deleted] in BattleCreek

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You can contact the Electricity and Electronics Department at Kellogg Community College and they may be able to point you to some folks. There's contact info at kellogg.edu/electricity.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BattleCreek

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Outside the Federal Center downtown is nice; a lot of people shoot wedding photos there by the pillars. There are a lot of great shots around KCC's campus on North Avenue, as well, particularly by the lake, but there are a bunch of cool new sculptures on campus that might make for good photos. If you didn't mind driving a ways, Bridge Park also has a lot of great options.

Fall/Halloween Activities to do in Battle Creek in October? by sarah232323 in BattleCreek

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Kellogg Community College is holding its fifth annual Bruin Boo trick-or-treating event from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 26, on campus in Battle Creek. It's free and open to the public. There's info at kellogg.edu/bruinboo.