ESCANABA Each year, Bay College and all of Michigan’s community colleges participate in the Liberal Arts Network for Development writing competition. Dur
MUSKEGON — Muskegon Community College (MCC) Graphic Design Instructor Kevin Kyser was honored with the Institutional Excellence Award by the Liberal Arts Network for Development (LAND).
ESCANABA Each year, Bay College and all of Michigan’s community colleges participate in the Liberal Arts Network for Development (LAND) Writing Competitio
Jan 21, 2021
ESCANABA Each year, Bay College, along with all of Michigan’s community colleges, participate in the Liberal Arts Network for Development (LAND) Writing Competition. During the fall semester, any current Bay College student was eligible to submit up to two entries in each of three categories: fiction, poetry, and essay. The top two entries in each category advanced to the state competition.
This year, Bay College had a state-level winner who placed among entries that were submitted from all 28 Michigan community colleges. Alexandra Hagan’s “Fresh Vegetables” was awarded the first-place prize in the essay category.
Hagan is a dual-enrolled senior at Iron Mountain High School. By continuing her education, she hopes to become a child life specialist.
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ESCANABA Each year, Bay College and all of Michigan’s community colleges participate in the Liberal Arts Network for Development Writing Competition. During the fall semester, current Bay College students were eligible to submit up to two entries in each of two categories: essay, fiction, and poetry. The top two entries in each category advance to the state competition.
The following winning essays, stories, and poems were chosen as the Bay College winners and will now compete at the state level:
In the essay category, first place was awarded to Alexandra Hagan for “Fresh Vegetables.”
The second-place prize went to Sara Beauchamp for the essay “Pink Ice Cream.”