City Council Honors Men’s Soccer Team with Proclamation

This February, the Woodland City Council honored the WCC Men’s Soccer team with a proclamation to commemorate their championship season. The season was filled with “firsts” for the Woodland Community College men’s soccer team, including a first game, first win, first conference win and first winning streak. The Eagles wrapped up its inaugural season by securing the Bay Valley Conference Championship. … Read More

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It’s Soccer Time

The first inaugural Woodland Community College Competitive Soccer season is beginning!  The men’s game schedule is finalized and the women’s game schedule will be available soon.  Our athletics website has more information. We are making history!

Agricultural Program at WCC continues to grow

Thanks to the hard work of our entire ag program staff, faculty and students, WCC’s garden and outdoor laboratory continue to grow. Check out the article below to learn more about how this program has made our campus a living lab.  

Woodland Community College hires soccer coaches 

WCC is gearing up to launch soccer program. Learn more about Cristina Baggio and Andres Olmedo, two newest members of our college community who will serving as coaches this fall. Woodland Community College hires soccer coaches   

Woodland Community College alumni serving the community

Three names, Tania Garcia-Cadena, Sergio Omar Jacobo and Zulema Lopez, you might have seen each of them around town but did you know they are all WCC alumni? City Councilwoman  Garcia-Cadena, Woodland Police Officer  Jacobo and Community Service Officer  Lopez are all proud WCC alumni serving our community. Check out the stories in the Daily Democrat article below. WCC Alumni … Read More

WCC Professor, students study biodiversity of native bees.

Join us in congratulating WCC professor Gillespie and students, McKenna Ward and Travis Lindquist, who participated in the Living Lab Bee Diversity Project this summer. Learn more about their research by checking out the article featured in the Davis Enterprise   Living Lab Bee Diversity Project