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Lindstrom to Head Hocking College's New HVAC Degree Program

by Tracey A. Maine

Scott A. Lindstrom is the program manager for Hocking College's new Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning degree program scheduled to debut in Autumn 2020.

Hocking College Horses Retire to Nearby Athens County Farm

by Matt Berry

NELSONVILLE, Ohio—Two of Hocking College's long-serving horses rode off into the sunset last week to begin their retirement.

Medical Lab Tech program takes big step toward accreditation

by Matt Berry

NELSONVILLE, Ohio—Kim Ephlin took a short break to celebrate a significant milestone, but then it was back to work for the Laboratory Sciences: Medical program manager at Hocking College.

Bring Your Own Device Program to Launch with Summer Classes

by Matt Berry

Beginning in the Summer 2020 semester, Hocking College will implement a Bring Your Own Device program for its classes.

American Guinea Hogs Added to Robbin's Crossing

by Matt Berry

NELSONVILLE, Ohio—Robbin’s Crossing might not be open for visitors yet, but it has some new residents.

Temple to retire from Hocking College NR Law Enforcement program

by Matt Berry

NELSONVILLE, OHIO—When Ken Temple attended Hocking College, the campus was a little different.

Hocking College slowly begins to reopen Nelsonville, branch campuses

by Matt Berry

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NELSONVILLE, OHIO—As workers across Ohio return to their places of business, some of Hocking College's staff and faculty began returning to campus on Wednesday, May 6.

Clinic provides low-cost dental care for Perry, surrounding counties

by Matt Berry

NEW LEXINGTON, Ohio—For Misti Malfe, the Hocking College low-cost dental hygiene clinic is a dream come true.

Hocking College breaks ground on $2 mil. equine arena

by Matt Berry

NELSONVILLE, Ohio Hocking College broke ground on a new approximately $2 million equine arena Thursday evening, Feb. 20, 2020.


The 30,000 square foot building will be built on the school’s Nelsonville campus in what is now an overflow parking lot.


Site work will begin immediately, and construction of the building itself is expected to finish by the end of the year.


Planning for the building began last year, and Hocking College Chief of Staff Jeff Daubenmire said when people drive into campus, the massive structure will be the first thing they see.

Throw-a-thon makes art to fund peace

by Hocking College Contributing Writer

Is Spring semester bumming you out?

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