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Kankakee Community College company history timeline

1974

The Cavaliers athletics teams have enjoyed tremendous success beginning with the baseball team’s first trip to the national tournament in 1974, where they finished ninth.

1988

The George H. Ryan Activities Center for athletic and recreational programs opened in the fall of 1988.

1993

In spring 1993, the one-story Prairie Building opened, connecting the Technology Building to the main building, and a three-story addition was added to the east wing of the main building.

2002

The Harold and Jean Miner South Extension Center in Watseka opened in June 2013. It replaced a satellite center which had been open since 2002.

2004

A Workforce Development Center was completed in 2004.

2007

In January 2007, the 41,000 square foot Arts & Sciences Building opened on the Riverfront Campus.

2013

The Harold and Jean Miner South Extension Center in Watseka opened in June 2013.

2014

Total construction cost was $6.2 million dollars, with $5 million funded through a 2014 grant from the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity.

KCC opened a North Extension Center—the first LEED Gold building in Kankakee County—in Bradley in spring 2014.

2017

The baseball team won the national championship in 2017.

2019

The Advanced Technology Education Center opened in January 2019 on KCC’s Riverfront Campus.

2020

KCC was named one of the top 50 best trade schools in the United States for 2020-21 by learn.org.

2022

Set to open before Fall 2022 classes, the building features learning labs for specialized training in automotive technology, computer graphic technology, electrical engineering technology, and law enforcement.

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