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Annual Faculty Achievements Recognition Ceremony

Annual Faculty Achievements Recognition Ceremony - Group Photo 2018

Annual Faculty Achievements

Annual Faculty Achievements Recognition Ceremony - Group Photo 2019

Annual Faculty Achievements Recognition Ceremony

Annual Faculty Achievements Recognition Ceremony - Kathryn Giaimo - College Advancement

Annual Faculty Achievements Recognition Ceremony

Annual Faculty Achievements Recognition Ceremony - Scott Cally | Communications and Performing Arts

Annual Faculty Achievements Recognition Ceremony

Annual Faculty Achievements Recognition Ceremony - Patrice Morgan | Behavioral Sciences

Annual Faculty Achievements Recognition Ceremony

Annual Faculty Achievements Recognition Ceremony - Catherine Ma| Behavioral Sciences

Annual Faculty Achievements Recognition Ceremony

Annual Faculty Achievements Recognition Ceremony - Marissa Joseph | Career Services

Annual Faculty Achievements Recognition Ceremony

Annual Faculty Achievements Recognition Ceremony - Gordon Alley-Young | Academic Affairs & Communications and Performing Arts

Annual Faculty Achievements Recognition

KCC’s annual Faculty Achievement Recognition Ceremony is a collaboration between the offices of Academic Affairs and College Advancement, and celebrates our faculty and staff’s many publications, awards, presentations, grants and creative works that were produced during the 2022 calendar year.

Greetings and Congratulations to the Honorees

President
Claudia Schrader
Provost
Joanne Russell
Interim Dean of Faculty
Gordon Alley-Young

 

Presentation of Faculty and Staff Names for Recognition of Achievement


Faculty Achievement Booklet

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