BHC, community honor area first responders, civilian heroes
Black Hawk College recently honored area first responders for their contributions, sacrifices and dedication to public service.
Black Hawk College recently honored area first responders for their contributions, sacrifices and dedication to public service.
Black Hawk College students from Mercer County are benefitting from a new scholarship created by a $150,000 pledge from Cultivate Power, a solar farm development company, and Generate Capital, a sustainable investment and operating company.
Congratulations to the winners in the 2024 BHC Great Pumpkin Decorating Contest!
If you’ve ever believed that biology and music exist in two separate worlds, you’re in for a delightful surprise. Meet Colin Grennan, a dedicated biology instructor at Black Hawk College, […]
As we find ourselves at the crossroads of finals and the holiday season, it’s only natural to feel a surge of stress and pressure. Balancing exams, assignments and the excitement […]
There’s a new art piece in Building 1 at Black Hawk College’s Quad-Cities Campus –an 8-feet by 16-feet mural titled, “Limitless.” It was painted by 10 art students with the […]