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Category President’s Column

Serving unique communities

By J.D. Rottweiler, Ph.D. As a college president in 2024, each day brings unique opportunities. Over the course of my fifteen years of service at Cochise College, I have witnessed firsthand many of the changes within higher education, and I… Continue Reading →

A bright beginning to the new year

By J.D. Rottweiler, Ph.D. This year, Cochise College will officially celebrate 60 remarkable years of serving our communities. Since its founding, Cochise College has been committed to providing accessible education and has never had a clearer vision of leading collaborative… Continue Reading →

A heartfelt thanks to the community

Take a look around. As the vibrant hues of autumn begin to show on campus and the mild winter is apparent, we are fortunate to live in Cochise County, which supports higher education. For that, we’re sincerely grateful!  This semester,… Continue Reading →

Collaboration in action: Cochise College’s First Responders Academy 

By J.D. Rottweiler, Ph.D. It is a great honor to participate in an organization that has been a leader in redefining access to education since its inception in 1964. A commitment to collaboration, innovation and community engagement has marked our… Continue Reading →

The power of education and its impact on our communities

By J.D. Rottweiler, Ph.D. Cochise College awarded more than 1,400 degrees and 445 certificates this past academic year and, on May 12, we celebrated the 58th Commencement on the Douglas Campus. Commencement allows us to simultaneously celebrate our academic traditions,… Continue Reading →

Spring(ing) into action at Cochise College

By J.D. Rottweiler, Ph.D. Spring has sprung! I am grateful for the beautiful springtime weather in Southeast Arizona and the season of growth, planning, and celebrations it brings.  The college has quickly responded to the changing job market by broadening… Continue Reading →

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