

August 2023
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Highlights

Themed Courses Coming to a Community College Near You
Remember when you were in college and had to take all those courses that were required but you thought didn’t really apply to your career? Hey – we've all been there. By now you probably realize the skills and knowledge you gained from those classes were important, but how cool would it have been if some of those courses were themed to go along with your field of interest? Well, HCC is pretty cool because that’s just what is happening to some of our highest-enrolled classes. Check out this recent Random Acts of Knowledge podcast to hear Dr. Wayne Bass talk about how some of our humanities courses will be themed to fields like health care, environment, environmental technology, agriculture, and business and economy. Almost makes you want to be a college freshman again. Almost.

Go West, Young College

Community Members Earn Heartland Bling
For the third consecutive year, Heartland Community College honored some of our local citizens with the Presidential Medallions. Presented at the annual Elevate Heartland event on June 16, the Medallions are given to people who live out the College’s aim to enrich the community through exemplary service, philanthropy, and dedication to advancing opportunities in education. This year’s honorees included Dr. Jerry and Carole Ringer, Dr. Larry and Marlene Dietz, John and Mary Penn, and Robert (Bob) Brucker.

Gift for Heartland Alumni

Statewide Recognition for Heartland Students, Faculty

We Are the Champions
National championships look good on us, as proven again this year - most recently by the HCC baseball team. They brought Heartland our fifth national championship since we began our athletics program in 2008 (softball, 2009; women’s soccer, 2020; Super Smash Bros, 2023; NBA2K, 2023; and baseball, 2023). Our baseball Hawks came back victorious from the NJCAA DII World Series in June, making us proud once again. They defeated Southeastern Iowa Community College 8-6 in the final game of the series to win the title, causing us all to summon our inner Freddie Mercury.

More National Kudos
As if our latest national championship wasn’t enough reason to celebrate, two of our baseball Hawks earned some individual national kudos as well. Fielder Sam Antonacci was named 2023 NJCAA Division II Player of the Year. The 2023 graduate has committed to Coastal Caroline University to continue his playing career.
Not to be outdone by his players, HCC baseball coach Chris Razo has also been nationally recognized after a stellar season. The American Baseball Coaches Association named Razo the 2023 NJCAA Division II National Coach of the Year. Razo played baseball for Heartland for two years before transferring to ISU.

Putting the "Student" in Student Athlete

Seeking Distinction
As you can see, excellence is a trademark of Heartland. We have not only impressive students and staff, but also very accomplished alumni. Now’s the time to recognize them. Nominate them for the Distinguished Alumnus Award. Nominations are due September 15. The winner will be recognized at the Celebration of Excellence on November 8.Still to come...

Week of Welcome
Week of Welcome will take place 8/28-9/1.

College Closed
The College will be closed on September 4 in observance of Labor Day.

Heartland Night Out(side)
The annual fundraiser will take place on September 7. Get your tickets now.

Random Knowledge to Make You Just a Little Smarter
Didaskaleinophobia is the acute fear of going to school. Maybe that’s what we needed to save Ferris from.
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