Gogebic Community College

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Gogebic Community College
Established 1932
Type Public two-year
President James Lorenson
Dean Ken Trzaska, Erik Guenard
Academic staff 32[1]
Students 1,300[2]
Location Ironwood, Michigan, United States
Campus Rural
Colors Green and white         
Nickname Samsons
Affiliations North Central Association of Colleges and Schools and Michigan Community College Association
Website http://www.gogebic.edu

Gogebic Community College is a public two-year college located in Ironwood, Michigan, United States, and was founded as Ironwood Junior College in 1932. The college has a main campus in Ironwood and a site in Houghton, Michigan to serve Houghton County and the surrounding area.

The college offers two-year associate's degrees, a variety of certification programs, occupational training, and other learning opportunities for the surrounding community.. It is the home of Mount Zion Recreational Complex, which is owned and operated by the college, and run by students, staff, and faculty from the school’s Ski Area Management program.

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[edit] Athletics

The GCC Athletic Program fields five intercollegiate teams. The Gogebic Community College is a member of the National Junior College Athletic Association, and the Samsons compete against teams in Michigan Minnesota, and Wisconsin.[3]

Gogebic Community College intercollegiate sports include:

  • Fall - Cross Country (Running), Women's Volleyball
  • Winter - Men's and Women's Basketball, Nordic Skiing

The GCC Athletic Director is Dennis Mackey.

[edit] The Chieftain

The independent student newspaper for Gogebic Community College, The Chieftain, is a 4-page, monthly publication that features Campus News, Arts and Entertainment, Sports, and Opinions. The Chieftain is available at several locations on campus and in the community.[4]

[edit] Student Life

There are several student groups on campus including Student Senate, Campus Crusade, ADAPT (Alcohol and Drug Awareness Program for Teens), The Chieftain, and WAFFLES (Wacky Art for Fun-Loving Energetic Students).[5]

[edit] Leadership

  • 1932-52 Superintendent of Ironwood City Schools, Arthur E. Erickson
  • 1952-66 Superintendent of Ironwood City Schools, Reginald Ernest Dear
  • 1932-48 College Dean, Reginald Ernest Dear
  • 1948-52 College Dean. R.D. Chadwick
  • 1952-66 College Director, Jacob Solin
  • 1966-67 President, Dr. James Lehman
  • 1967-76 President, Dr. James Perry
  • 1976-83 President, Dr. Rawdon Ernest Dear
  • 1983-86 President, Dr. Robert Bennett
  • 1987 Acting President, Janet Blanchard
  • 1987-94 President, Dr. James Grote
  • 1994-95 Acting President Thomas Cvengros
  • 1995-2005 President, Dr. Donald Foster
  • 2005-2007 President, Dr. Gary S. Wheeler
  • 2008–present President, James Lorenson[6]

[edit] Notable alumni

[edit] References

[edit] External links

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