The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) has selected the Columbia College Athletic Department to host the Volleyball National Championships in 2006 and 2007.
In response to the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, Dr. Gerald T. Brouder, Columbia College president, announced that the college will offer free tuition to assist interested students displaced from Gulf Coast colleges and universities.
Columbia College of Missouri-Lake County and College of Lake County recently signed a transfer agreement that will make it easier for associate-degree students at College of Lake County to transfer to Columbia College for their bachelor's degree.
Eight nursing students at Columbia College-Lake of the Ozarks received $10,000 each from Lake Regional Health System to help further their nursing education.
Columbia College Men's Basketball Head Coach Bob Burchard was recently appointed to represent the NAIA on the USA Basketball Collegiate Committee for the 2005-2008 quadrennium.
Columbia College Men's Basketball Head Coach Bob Burchard was recently appointed to represent the NAIA on the USA Basketball Collegiate Committee for the 2005-2008 quadrennium.
Students at Columbia College-Lake of the Ozarks are attending classes in their new building at 150 College Blvd., adjacent to their previous location on Highway D. Classes began June 6.
Columbia College-Freeport awarded $500 scholarships to Cynthia A. Martin of Freeport and Rhonda Schwarze of Monroe, Wis., in honor of Frank S. Westling.
Columbia College-Elgin awarded a $500 scholarship to Margaret Grundmeier of South Elgin in honor of Frank S. Westling. Westling was a former dean of the college's Extended Studies Division, which serves adult learners and military personnel nationwide.
Columbia College-Fort Worth awarded a $500 scholarship to Marc A. Mayfield of Keller in honor of Frank S. Westling. Westling was a former dean of the college's Extended Studies Division, which serves adult learners and military personnel nationwide.
Columbia College-Moberly awarded a $500 scholarship to Andrew Snyder of Paris, Mo., in honor of Frank S. Westling. Westling was a former dean of the college's Extended Studies Division, which serves adult learners and military personnel nationwide.
Columbia College-Hancock Field awarded $500 scholarships to Jeanne Susan McKee of Cicero and Maureen Tricase of North Syracuse in honor of Frank S. Westling.
Columbia College-Aurora will dedicate a new campus facility at 4 p.m. June 1 at 14241 E. Fourth Ave., Aurora. The campus relocated from its previous location in April.
Dr. Gerald Brouder, president of Columbia College, today announced that a memorial scholarship has been established to honor Columbia Police Officer Molly Bowden.
More than 100 faculty, staff and students attended the Religious Studies Colloquium Oct. 11 featuring Ellen O'Grady, an artist and social activist who lived in the West Bank and Gaza Strip for six years.
The Columbia College Criminal Justice Student Association's book drive has generated more than 9,000 books to help rebuild the public and school district libraries in Biloxi, Miss., destroyed by Hurricane Katrina.
The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) has selected the Columbia College Athletic Department to host the Volleyball National Championships in 2006 and 2007.
In response to the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, Dr. Gerald T. Brouder, Columbia College president, announced that the college will offer free tuition to assist interested students displaced from Gulf Coast colleges and universities.
The Columbia College Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) team brought home the trophy for first runner-up at the SIFE USA regional competition held on April 7 in St. Louis, one of 21 regional competitions nationwide.
The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) has selected the Columbia College Athletic Department to host the Volleyball National Championships in 2006 and 2007.
Columbia College women's basketball coach Mike Davis officially announced today that he has signed Helen Ogunjimi, a 5'10 junior forward, to a national letter of intent to play basketball for the Lady Cougars beginning this fall.
Columbia College Men's Basketball Head Coach Bob Burchard was recently appointed to represent the NAIA on the USA Basketball Collegiate Committee for the 2005-2008 quadrennium.
Columbia College Men's Basketball Head Coach Bob Burchard was recently appointed to represent the NAIA on the USA Basketball Collegiate Committee for the 2005-2008 quadrennium.
More than 100 faculty, staff and students attended the Religious Studies Colloquium Oct. 11 featuring Ellen O'Grady, an artist and social activist who lived in the West Bank and Gaza Strip for six years.
Enjoy an evening of music's greatest piano trios as Judith Shaw leads guest musicians in a special musical concert at 8 p.m., Tuesday, March 29 in Launer Auditorium.