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NCCC Team Working on the Mississippi

Rusty Graham tears shingles off the bath house roof at Grant River Recreation Center in Potosi, WI. By Forrest Maher and Jessica Beck AmeriCorps NCCC team Oak 4 is working with the US Army Corps of Engineers on the Mississippi River Project for their second project. The team is helping with upkeep and restoration of the campgrounds on the Mississippi River. Up to this point, Oak 4 has worked at the Grant River Recreation Area in Potosi, Wisconsin; Blanding Landing in Hanover, Illinois; Pleasant Creek in Bellevue, Iowa; and the Thomson Causeway in Thomson, Illinois.

ECC announces Spring Term Dean's List

  One hundred fifty-four students have been named to the Spring 2013 (January to May) Dean's List at Ellsworth Community College.  To be eligible for the Dean's List, students must have taken 12 or more credit hours during the semester (a full-time class load) and have earned at least a 3.5 grade point average while attending ECC classes in Iowa Falls or online.

AmeriCorps NCCC Class 19 Corps Member Spotlight: James Wilborn

  By: Rebecca Bigler James Wilborn, from Mountain Pine, Arkansas, is a member of Maple 4 in NCCC’s Class 19. He arrived in Vinton on February 5, 2013, to start his 10-month service term on a team of people between the ages of 18 and 24. Maple 4 is made up of nine people from across the country, and they will serve together in a number of service projects across the North Central Region.

Kirkwood Nursing Students All Pass National Board Exam

    Kirkwood Nursing students are prepared for a career in the real world, if you consider how well they perform on their national board exams. For the first time in the college’s history, each graduating Nursing student passed the national licensure exam on the first try, besting the national average of 89 percent pass rate for first-time test takers.

Treasurer Fitzgerald Reminds Iowans it is Their Last Chance to Celebrate 529 Day

  Register for a chance to win a $5,290 College Savings Iowa Account State Treasurer Michael Fitzgerald wants to remind Iowans it is their last chance to celebrate 529 Day by registering to win a $5,290 College Savings Iowa account for a child in their life. "I encourage everyone to register for the giveaway and explore the benefits of using a 529 plan, such as College Savings Iowa, to save for their loved ones' future higher education expenses," Fitzgerald said.

AmeriCorps NCCC FEMA Corps Class 19 Member Spotlight: Teleia Stringfellow

Teleia Stringfellow of Riverdale, Ill, is serving as a member of the NCCC FEMA Corps team Hickory 5 at the Vinton Campus. She learned about AmeriCorps NCCC from her cousin who served with the program and recommended it to her. She chose to participate in NCCC FEMA Corps because she is passionate about helping others and wanted to help people on a broader scale.

FEMA Headquarters Gets Boost From Vinton FEMA Corps Team

Aidan Ferris works with tribal affairs in the Strategic Command Division. By: Dane Gellerup AmeriCorps NCCC FEMA Corps team Spruce 4 has been working in the External Affairs office at FEMA’s national headquarters in Washington since late March, assisting the personnel there in many different fields related to external affairs. Some team members act as support to permanent FEMA employees in departments such as Congressional Affairs and Private sector while others have been playing important roles in ongoing projects, such as the Ready campaign.

NCCC FEMA Corps Team Hickory Two Supports Boys and Girls Club

Hickory 2 jumps for joy outside the Boys and Girls Club after a successful Community Day By Andrew Nellenbach On Thursday, May 16 and Friday, May 17 National Civilian Community Corps (NCCC) FEMA Corps team Hickory 2, in partnership with the Wakeman Boys & Girls Club Smilow-Burroughs Clubhouse, organized a supplemental learning experience to their after-school program in Bridgeport, Conn. The group of service-oriented young adults and community volunteers spent the late afternoons in the classrooms performing fun, engaging and educational experiments.

NCCC FEMA Corps Team Hickory Two Supports Boys and Girls Club

Hickory 2 jumps for joy outside the Boys and Girls Club after a successful Community Day   Andrew Nellenbach On Thursday, May 16 and Friday, May 17 National Civilian Community Corps (NCCC) FEMA Corps team Hickory 2, in partnership with the Wakeman Boys & Girls Club Smilow-Burroughs Clubhouse, organized a supplemental learning experience to their after-school program in Bridgeport, Conn. The group of service-oriented young adults and community volunteers spent the late afternoons in the classrooms performing fun, engaging and educational experiments.

FEMA Headquarters Gets Boost From Vinton FEMA Corps Team

Aidan Ferris works with tribal affairs in the Strategic Command Division.   By: Dane Gellerup AmeriCorps NCCC FEMA Corps team Spruce 4 has been working in the External Affairs office at FEMA’s national headquarters in Washington since late March, assisting the personnel there in many different fields related to external affairs. Some team members act as support to permanent FEMA employees in departments such as Congressional Affairs and Private sector while others have been playing important roles in ongoing projects, such as the Ready campaign.