Wabash Valley College 2023-24 Annual Report

Wabash Valley College

Synchronous lecture halls allow students to participate in real-time lectures, regardless of their physical location.

ABOVE LEFT: Students took advantage of the new wall decor as a backdrop after graduation. ABOVE RIGHT: The wall decal balances the blank white wall and provides contrast against the workout equipment.

Mezzanine Makeover

WVC is also proud to announce the recent makeover of the Mezzanine. A giant wall decal now showcases the WVC athletic logo with the word “Warriors” in bold, and “Wabash Valley Athletics” written below, demon - strating solidarity in all athletics at WVC. Soon to be delivered are a pull curtain to visually separate the mezzanine balcony from the gym floor and absorb a bit of sound between the mezzanine and lower levels. Additionally, lounge furniture for recruited and current students to sit on while waiting for coaches will be placed outside of the coaches’ offices. WVC’s commitment to embracing cutting-edge educational tools and enhancing campus facilities demonstrates its dedication to providing accessible, high-quality education and fostering a strong commu - nity. The synchronous lecture halls and Mezzanine makeover are just examples of how the college is adapting to the future of learning and student engage- ment, ensuring that students have the resources and opportunities to succeed in an ever-changing world. 

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