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Defense Steps Up In Hocking College's Spring Football Scrimmage

by Hocking College Contributing Writer

The defense stole the show at the 4th Annual Blue vs. Gold spring football scrimmage, defeating the offense, 15-12, on Saturday, April 27 at Nelsonville’s Polley Field.

Things To Do Near Hocking College in May

by Hocking College Contributing Writer

There's a lot more to the month of May than just graduations and Mother's Day. From a Moonshine Festival to a romantic canoe ride under the moon, here's a list of things to do near Hocking College this May.

Do-Over Scholarship Allows You To Turn Your Wrongs Into Right

by Tim Brunicardi

If you’re a college student who dreamed about getting a second chance to correct a mistake from your past, then perhaps you should consider applying for the Do-Over Scholarship.

12 Reasons to Consider Community College

by Tim Brunicardi

Since March is National Community College Month, now is the ideal time to recognize those students who choose to attend a two-year school like Hocking College over a traditional four-year college.

ICYMI: Hocking College Hosts Introduction to Wildlife Rehabilitation Workshop

by Hocking College Contributing Writer

Hocking College hosted an Introduction to Wildlife Rehabilitation workshop on Sunday, March 31. Wildlife Rehabilitation, or the process of nurturing orphaned and injured wildlife back to health, interests many people from all walks of life. From what people watch on television, wildlife rehab can appear to be a very glamorous activity, with volunteers gracefully freeing bald eagles into the sky and caring for adorable baby animals.

However; in reality, rehabilitation of wild animals involves around-the-clock care, and the understanding that many animals do not survive or are unable to be released back into the wild. Thus, it’s truly a labor of love, but can be very rewarding for those passionate enough to put their heart and souls into these animals.

What Took Place at the Wildlife Rehabilitation Workshop?

3 Ohio Parks & Recreation Scholarships Available For NR Students

by Tim Brunicardi

Are you a natural resources major looking for some financial assistance with school? The Ohio Parks and Recreation Association Foundation has three scholarships available to students in Ohio who have an interest in parks and leisure studies.

How to Celebrate National Administrative Professionals’ Day

by Hocking College Contributing Writer

Today marks National Administrative Professionals’ Day, which is a day that's always observed on the Wednesday of Administrative Professionals Week (April 22-26). Today serves as a day to recognize the work of secretaries, administrative assistants, receptionists and other administrative support professionals.

April 2019 Spring Game

by Hocking College Contributing Writer

4TH Annual Blue vs. Gold Spring Game

The 4th Annual Blue vs. Gold Spring Football Game will take place on Saturday, April 27 at 1PM at Polley Field located in Nelsonville, OH. This event is free & lunch will be provided. A live DJ will be performing throughout the day, along with contests and prizes at halftime.

1st Half Rules and Scoring

Two 12 play drives
3 plays to gain 10 yards = 1 Point Offense
3 plays to keep Offense under 10 yards = 1 Point Defense 

Hocking College’s New Program Prepares Students to Brush Up on Their Dental Hygiene Skills

by Tim Brunicardi

Hocking College’s new Dental Hygiene Program, which is located at the Perry Campus in New Lexington, OH, offers students the required training in general education, biomedical sciences, dental sciences, and dental hygiene sciences they’ll need to successfully enter this booming profession.

National Kindergarten Day: How It Started & How It Has Impacted Our Youth

by Tim Brunicardi

National Kindergarten Day, which takes place today (April 21), is celebrated in honor of Friedrich Froebel who was born on this day in 1782. In 1837, he founded kindergarten in his native country, Germany.

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