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Baseball players earn Academic Student-Athlete Awards

Two Cochise College baseball players were recognized last week by the NJCAA for outstanding academic achievement this year. Louis Boyd was one of only 185 student-athletes in the NJCAA who earned the Pinnacle Award for Academic Excellence for achieving a… Continue Reading →

Basketball teams achieve all-academic honors

The Cochise College women’s and men’s basketball teams were both honored among this year’s NJCAA All-Academic Teams, awarded to programs with team GPAs above 3.00. The Cochise women finished the 2014-15 year with a team GPA of 3.21, improving on the program’s… Continue Reading →

College closed July 2

Cochise College will be closed Thursday, July 2, in observance of Independence Day. With summer hours in effect, offices are also closed Friday, July 3. They reopen and classes resume Monday, July 6, at all campuses and centers. To find out more important… Continue Reading →

Women’s rodeo finishes 16th at CNFR

CASPER, Wyo. — The Cochise College women’s rodeo team placed 16th overall at the College National Finals Rodeo, held last week in Casper, Wyo. Blue Mountain Community College’s women won with 517 points, and Tarleton State University’s men’s team won… Continue Reading →

Scholarships available for Non-Profit Management classes

Scholarships are now available for participants in the upcoming Non-Profit Management Certificate Program offered through Cochise College’s Center for Lifelong Learning. The Non-Profit Management program teaches the skills and strategies individuals need to become an integral part of an organization…. Continue Reading →

College looks to next 50 years

By Dr. J.D. Rottweiler From The Beatles and Wilford Brimley to a Hall of Fame induction and commencement, it seemed there was a commemorative affair at every turn in 2014-15. In hindsight, you might wonder about the necessity of all… Continue Reading →

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