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Potawatomi Removals: Forced and “Voluntary”
Potawatomi Removals: Forced and “Voluntary”
Zoom Webinar on Monday, Oct 11 at 7 p.m.
The removals of many Potawatomi from the land regions of around southern Lake Michigan – the result of socio-political, cultural conflict, and diminishing resource pressures – is the focus of this event. The “voluntary” removals, largely traced back to the Chicago 1833 treaty, and one forced removal, the Trail of Death, will be discussed in detail by our speaker, Dr. George Godfrey.
Extended Campuses Closed
Campus Winter Closure
Thursday, December 30, 2021
Campus offices and labs closed.
Medical Coding Short-term Certificate
The short-term Medical Coding Certificate can be completed in just two semesters (less than a year) and is the quickest way to begin a career in medical coding.
One Book, One Community Virtual Book Discussion
FREE COMMUNITY BOOK CLUB
Playing Indian
Philip J. Deloria
Monday, October 11, 3 p.m.
Virtual Book discussion with author
FREE books available to first 100 registrants
Pick-up locations:
• The Advancement Office in the John Gilbert Reese Center
• Any of the public libraries in Licking County
• FREE e-books and e-audio-books available to download through
any public
library in Licking County (supply limited)
Associate of Science
If you are considering a career in math, science or a STEM field, we recommend pursuing an Associate of Science degree to complete the first two years of a bachelor’s degree. The Associate of Science degree requires completion of more math and science courses (and fewer arts and humanities courses such as English and Philosophy).
2nd Annual Blue Line Twilight Run
The 2nd Annual Blue Line Twilight Run event, a collaboration between COTC and the Licking County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO), will honor law enforcement personnel who celebrated National Police Week, May 11-17. Register today to join in on the fun!
Multicultural Affairs Open House
Student Life Event
Students are invited to see the MCA Commons in the John L. and Christine Warner Library and Student Center, room 201. The MCA Commons is a gathering space that may be reserved by students, faculty and staff for meetings, social events, programs and trainings.
Refreshments provided.
Student Success Center Open House
Location: Hopewell Hall 88
Enjoy refreshments as you browse the Student Success Center and meet our staff, including success coaches and tutors.
The Student Success Center provides support services to all COTC students for free. Whether you need help in the classroom or overcoming non-academic challenges (housing, food, childcare, mental health, etc.), the Student Success Center connects you to college and community resources that keep you on track toward graduation.
Admissions Information Session
Pataskala Campus