Mar 17, 2021
Bay College President Dr. Laura Coleman is shown with Kyle Kelly, one of Bay College’s representatives on the PTK All-Michigan Academic Team. (Submitted photo)
From Bay College
ESCANABA The annual Phi Theta Kappa Awards Ceremony, generally held in East Lansing, will be going virtual this year in a series of activities throughout March held by the Michigan Community College Association and Center for Student Success. Student membership into the PTK All-Michigan Team was selected based on academic achievement, community service involvement, and leadership accomplishment. The State Academic Teams are a division of the Academic All-American Team for Community, Technical and Junior College Students, an international program sponsored annually by Phi Theta Kappa and the American Association of Community Colleges.
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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.”
Dec 18, 2020
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.”
Dec 11, 2020
ESCANABA Each year, Bay College and all of Michigan’s community colleges participate in the Liberal Arts Network for Development (LAND) 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.”