Minnesota State, the system of 30 state colleges and seven state universities, recently released the results of a study that estimates the contribution of Riverland Community College to the local economy is $121.4 million in Fiscal Year 2017 and supports and sustains 1,101 jobs with $7.1 million in state and local revenue each year.
A Minnesota Education Fair for all high school students and their parents will be held at the Riverland Community College Austin Campus on Wednesday, Oct. 3, 2018 from 12:30 - 2 p.m.
Students and community members can spend St. Patrick’s Day in Ireland in 2019. Riverland Community College's Music and Theatre Departments announce a new and exciting hands-on learning opportunity: Irish Excursion. The Irish Excursion is a travel-study opportunity focused on music, art, theatre, and history through Riverland's World Cultural Studies course. This tour will allow the participants to experience the Emerald Isle while emphasizing its unique arts and culture.
Special Informational Sessions, open to anyone interested in participating will be held at Noon and 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 19 at Riverland Community College’s Austin Campus in the East Building’s Room E102. The Trip is scheduled for March 8-18, 2019 and will explore both Ireland and Northern Ireland.
Riverland Community College has named Barbara Embacher as new vice president for academic and student affairs starting July 23.
On Wednesday, The Hormel Foundation officially kicked off a program to offer all qualifying seniors from Austin public and private schools full scholarships to Riverland Community College.
President Atewologun wins prestigious Shirley B. Gordon Award;
Suzette Overby and Heidi Schara win International advisor awards
Leaders in Government, Education, Health Care,
the Arts, Faith and Business Among 22 Previous Awardees
Nominations are opened this week for the 2018 Riverland Community College Distinguished Alumni Award which recognizes contributions Riverland alumni make and increases the pride all alumni, students, staff and faculty have for Riverland.
The award is bestowed on an individual who attended Riverland and has distinguished himself or herself. Since 1979, 22 Distinguished Alumni Awards have been conferred.
The Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) will offer “Down on the Farm: Supporting Farmers in Stressful Times” trainings in January, February, and March. The professional development workshop will be offered in six different cities across Minnesota; it is designed to help people who work with farmers on a regular basis recognize and respond when they see farmers experiencing stress, anxiety, depression, and other challenges.
Riverland Community College Theatre and music departments present their first musical of the 2017-2018 season, the romantic comedy She Loves Me.
Dr. Adenuga Atewologun (Dr. Nuga), Riverland Community College's president, recently freceived the inaugural Distinguished Diversity Leadership Award. He was presented the award at the Minnesota State Academic and Student Affairs conference at Breezy Point in October.
AT&T Contribution Will Support $1,000 Scholarships for 10 Riverland Students
Pursuing Careers in Science, Technology, Engineering & Math
Riverland Community College Theatre is kicking off its 2017-2018 season with the drama R.U.R. (Rossum’s Universal Robots).
Download a map to learn how to get around road construction that blocks the main road access to the Riverland Campus.
We stand with the University of Virginia, the City of Charlottesville, and the Commonwealth of Virginia, and we rededicate ourselves to ensuring that our campuses are safe places free of intimidation or fear, where ideas can be debated and where all students – no matter their race or creed or gender – can learn and grow.
Riverland Season features three shows never performed at Bridges Theatre and one original work adapted by Riverland instructor
Riverland Community College Theatre Director Lindsey Duoos Williams announced the Theatre Department’s 2017-2018 season today. This season will present a variety of plays and musicals, including three shows that have never before been performed at the Frank W. Bridges Theatre and one original world premiere work.
Riverland Community College is pleased to announce the students whose academic achievement placed them on the 2017 spring president’s and dean’s lists. Riverland congratulates these individuals for their outstanding academic accomplishments.
The Riverland Community College Foundation recently held their Evening of Excellence Scholarship Ceremony bringing together more than 450 students, donors, family, friends, and Riverland employees to celebrate students receiving scholarships during the 2016-17 academic year. To date this year, the Riverland Community College Foundation has awarded 500 scholarships valued at more than $470,000 to Riverland students. These funds are sponsored by the local individuals, organizations, and businesses.
Riverland Community College Theatre concludes in 2016-2017 season with a musical that both adults and children alike will enjoy, Seussical.
A snowplow donation from the Minnesota Department of Transportation to Riverland Community College’s truck driving program is expected to aid students and the state’s transportation agency.