Minnesota State Chancellor Devinder Malhotra intends to make a recommendation to the Board of Trustees for the appointment of the next president for Riverland Community College on Wednesday, April 19 and 20, 2023.
Students considering their higher education options can apply for admission to any of the 30 colleges and seven universities of Minnesota State without paying an undergraduate application fee for all or part of October as part of Minnesota State Week and College Knowledge Month promotions.
Today, on this anniversary of George Floyd’s murder, we honor how he has changed the world by posting the next Equity 2030 blog article, Minnesota State Leading the Way to Law Enforcement Education Reform, coauthored by Minnesota State Trustee George Soule, Minnesota Higher Education Commissioner Dennis Olson, and Minnesota State Associate Vice Chancellor Satasha Green-Stephen. This article, as well as past and future blog posts, can be found on the Minnesota Equity 2030 webpage.
Singers from Riverland’s College Choir joined singers from around the state for a virtual choir project. A partnership of community college choirs from Riverland, Anoka-Ramsey, Fergus Falls, Minneapolis College, Normandale, and North Hennepin made this recording to allow students to connect with each other while also creating and learning.https://www.facebook.com/RiverlandTheatreMusic
MINNESOTA OFFICE OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND MINNESOTA STATE LAUNCH NEW INITIATIVE TO HELP ADULT LEARNERS COMPLETE THEIR COLLEGE DEGREE
MN Reconnect offers personalized support across
four Minnesota State college campuses including Riverland
The Minnesota Office of Higher Education (OHE) and Minnesota State are launching a new program to help adult learners re-enroll and finish their postsecondary education: MN Reconnect.
Dani-Annkay Magulado, a business major from Riverland Community College is one of 207 Phi Theta Kappa members named a 2019 Coca-Cola Leaders of Promise Scholar and will receive a $1,000 scholarship.
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.
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.
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.
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.