Challenger Learning Center at SC4 to launch with a public event on April 30

The Challenger Learning Center at St. Clair County Community College’s (SC4) Experience Center will celebrate its official public launch on April 30, 2022, with an event on the College’s Port Huron, Mich., campus.

The Challenger Learning Center at SC4—in partnership with the Challenger Center, a nonprofit STEM education organization, and in collaboration with its Unity in Learning partner, which also includes the Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum, the Leslie Science & Nature Center and the Yankee Air Museum—is the only Center of its kind in Michigan and one of 40 Challenger Learning Centers nationwide and around the world. It is a fully immersive, space-themed, STEM experience aimed at deepening understanding and appreciation of STEM careers and topics and building critical 21st-century skills.

The Challenger Learning Center at SC4 offers unique learning and team-building opportunities for students, educators, corporations and community residents, as well as unparalleled programming for 5th-8th grade learners (adaptable for 8th grade+) that aligns with national education standards. Early registration for the first space mission offering, Lunar Quest, is now open.

The launch event on April 30 is free and open to the public, though registration is required. It will take place throughout the Experience Center, located in the Clara E. Mackenzie Building, and will feature opportunities to tour the Challenger Learning Center, meet a NASA astronaut, conduct Super Sciences experiments and see live animals.

Guests to the April 30 launch event also can take advantage of other Experience Center highlights, including the Dr. Bassam H. Nasr Natural Science Museum, Live Sturgeon, Wind and Solar, Jacob’s Ladder, Electromagnetism, Green Screen Photo Experience, Mineral Gallery, Fossil Dig, Bird, and Technology exhibits.

“We’re thrilled to announce our official launch date of the Challenger Learning Center at SC4 and welcome visitors to campus,” said Dr. Deborah Snyder, president of St. Clair County Community College. “We need to provide more opportunities for learners of all ages to engage in STEM experiences—to get them excited and passionate about solving 21st century challenges. We are so excited about what this addition in our Experience Center can and will do for our local and regional communities.”

Challenger Center was founded in 1986 in the aftermath of the Challenger shuttle tragedy. The families of the crew came together and created Challenger Center to carry on the spirit of their loved ones and continue the Challenger crew’s educational mission. Challenger Center, with its network of Challenger Learning Centers and digital programs, have reached more than 5.5 million students worldwide.

“We are so excited to open the doors to this new Challenger Learning Center and welcome the Southeast Michigan community to see all that it has to offer,” said Lance Bush, president and CEO of Challenger Center. “SC4 shares our vision and commitment to inspire the next generation. We’re proud to help play a part in that commitment with the addition of the Challenger Learning Center at SC4.”
 
Added Mel Drumm, president and CEO of Unity in Learning, “The Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum is delighted to collaborate with SC4 upon the opening of the new Challenger Learning Center. This new informal learning experience will immerse each participant into life-like simulations well beyond anything previously available in Southeast Michigan. As the newest member of the region’s Unity in Learning collaborative, the Challenger Learning Center will join with three regional science, nature and aviation organizations to become the region’s newest destination for hands-on discovery, exploration of the natural world and experiences that take flight.”

To register for the April 30 event, visit challenger.sc4.edu/launch-event/. For more information and to book a Lunar Quest mission, visit challenger.sc4.edu.

SC4 celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. Day Jan. 17

St. Clair County Community College will present its 20th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebration “Where Are We Now?” at 6 p.m. Monday, Jan. 17, in the Fine Arts Theatre on SC4’s Port Huron campus. 

The event will feature a celebration of King’s legacy with songs, dances, videos and a selection of words spoken by Dr. King. The event also features panel discussions on health care disparities and racism; investing in small business; diversity, equity and inclusion efforts in education and more.

Scheduled presenters and performers include:

  • Alphonso Amos
  • Jessica Brown
  • Bishop Kim Brown
  • Cerees Hazely
  • Natasha Holmes
  • Dr. Pete Lacey
  • Althea McLellan
  • Dr. Annette Mercatante
  • NAACP Youth Council
  • Lurlene Nichols
  • Harold Powell
  • Mayor Pauline Repp
  • Shawn Shackleford
  • L’Anesha Stanley
  • Marion Stewart
  • Jessica Totty
  • Kevin Totty Sr.
  • Kanchan Wankhede
  • Kevin Watkins
  • Daysha Woodley

Admission is free and can be reserved by emailing dei@sc4.edu. Seating is limited. Masks required inside campus buildings. The event also will be livestreamed at sc4.edu/dei-live for those unable to attend in person

The event is sponsored by SC4’s Global Diversity Advisory Council, SC4’s Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and the Port Huron branch of the NAACP.

For questions, call SC4’s Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at (810) 989-5564.

SC4 honor society welcomes 87 new members

The Lambda Mu chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa International honor society at St. Clair County Community College welcomed 87 new members during 2021.

Lambda Mu is a regional- and international-award winning chapter of Phi Theta Kappa. Membership requirements are a minimum of 12 SC4 credit hours completed with at least a 3.0 grade point average.

The chapter is hosting an induction ceremony at 7 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 12, via Zoom. Anyone wishing to attend the ceremony to wish our new members well can email Angela Heiden at aheiden@sc4.edu for the link.

Following is a list of students by hometown:

  • Algonac — Laura Buchs
  • Allenton — Jacqueline Keesee
  • Applegate— Melissa Jacklett
  • Brockway Township— Tyler Groves
  • Brown City— Chealse Miller
  • Burtchville Township — Alison Lacey and Brenna Simpson
  • Capac — Justine Barnette
  • Carsonville — Tommy Morrison
  • Clyde Township — Molly Hillis, Brandon Mack and Amber Olejar
  • Columbiaville — Caitlyn Rogers
  • Columbus Township — Kimberly Berman and Amber Delor
  • Cottrellville Township — Nathen Bowling
  • Croswell — Nathaniel Hayslett
  • Deckerville — Timothy Rich
  • Deford — Kendra Delong
  • East China — Madison Rzeppa and Karly Scharf
  • Emmett — Paul Donnellon and Christopher Heiden Jr.
  • Fort Gratiot — Maxwell Kenny, Alex Ort and Clara Scheid
  • Fowlerville — Eric Lardie
  • Greenwood Township — Morgan Asselin and Madison Desloover
  • Harrison Township — Kaitlan Milantoni
  • Imlay City — Emerald Anderson
  • Kenockee Township — Aniela Kujda-Roche
  • Kimball Township — Skylar Aleman, Cassandra Chance, Averie Dunn, Jackie Gibbs, Seth Mullen and Olivia Rousey
  • Lapeer — Mariah Diller
  • Lexington — John Goulette
  • Macomb — Tanya Hawil and Lucas Logsdon
  • Marine City — Amanda Hurst, Ezra Iannucci-Nemeth, Abigail McKenzie and Cameryn Smith
  • Marysville — Kendra Causey, Hayley Gilmartin and Aaron Rogers
  • Memphis — Madison Addington and Makayla Wetoszke
  • Mount Clemens — Alora Hull
  • Mussey Township — Chelsey Ivy
  • New Baltimore — Conner Reinhold and Olya Rybak
  • Port Huron — Sydney Anger, Cristina De Gregory, Elaina Ditrapani, Courtney Garcia, Montserrat Garcia-Pajaro, Zoey Hankins, Analisa Harrington, Samantha Herman, Lindsey Kasten, Anna McClelland, K’La Pallett, Elaina Penn, Brooke Scheffler, Theresa Schoben, Tina Shearer and Kyla Visga
  • Riley Township — Brendan Collins
  • Roseville — Nelson Thorn
  • St. Clair — Heather Ansell, Luke Baysinger, Megan Dickey, Chloe Mills, Joseph Morgulec, Kaitlyn Murray, Sydney Raymo, Bradshaw Roberts, Jadeyn Sattler, Brandi Schmitz and Samuel Tricomo
  • Ubly — Carly Kincaid
  • Yale — Cody Gandy and Jamie Kadarian

SC4 Gallery Exhibit to feature works of former Professor David Korff

St. Clair County Community College is presenting “Timelines: Progression of a Vision,” a memorial exhibition of works created by SC4 Professor of Visual and Performing Arts David Korff, who passed away in January 2021.

David was a 30-year professor at the college before retiring in 2011. The galleries will feature 44 works including 10 watercolors, 14 drawings and 20 collages. As Chairman of Visual and Performing Arts at Lambton College in Sarnia, and later, the same role at SC4, he followed his Plan A for 45 years. There never was a Plan B. The blue water between Canada and the United States ran through his veins and influenced much of his work, which has been featured in many galleries and museums, as well as private collections.

His wife Katherine shared the following, “We are all given time and purpose, but time is less important if the purpose is a life well lived. If you really care about the world you live in and the space you inhabit within that world, you may have been a student of David Korff.”

David was an art advocate not only with his students but in the local community and beyond. He was a founding member of the Port Huron Art Initiative, served on the Art Committee for the Community Foundation of St. Clair County and was a board member of the International Symphony and Port Huron Museum.

Korff was an integral part of Patterns, a magazine of SC4 student literature and art that has been published annually for more than 60 years. The memorial dedication in the 63rd edition of Patterns states, “David was a teacher and artist of diverse talents and tastes. When it came to music, the graphic and plastic arts, literature, dance or theatre, he dedicated himself to supporting all of them and seeing them flourish on our campus.” There is no part of our community connected to the arts that has not in some way, been touched by David’s presence. “It is his lasting gift to us.”

Exhibit hours are 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday from Nov. 15, to Dec. 17, in SC4’s Fine Arts Gallery. Extended Saturday hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Nov. 20, 27, Dec. 4 and 11. The gallery is closed Nov. 24 to 26.

Community members are encouraged to visit campus for a stroll through the galleries to view the works of David Korff and share their thoughts in an Exhibition Journal, which will be kept by the family.