Crowder College Roughrider eNews – November 25, 2019
All locations will be closed Nov. 27-29 for the Thanksgiving holiday.
We will reopen normal hours on Monday, December 2.
Academics
- Enrollment for Spring 2020 is open! Contact your advisor for an appointment.
- Finals for fall 2019 are December 9-12
- Fall 2019 Commencement ceremony is December 14 at 10am. Order your cap and gown at any Crowder College Bookstore. Congratulations!
- Book buy back, Dec 9-20. You may receive a refund for eligible textbooks purchased at Crowder College Bookstore. Return eligible books by Dec. 18 and you may receive your refund based on your account preference through BankMobile before Christmas.
Athletics www.CrowderAthletics.com
#GoRoughriders
- Basketball now 6-4 on the season. They play at Redlands on Tues., Nov. 26 @ 3pm, Dec. 6-8 at Poplar Bluff at 5pm, 3pm, and 1pm, respectively. Check out the schedule: crowderathletics.com #GoRoughriders
- Softball will hold a hitting camp Dec. 14. Ages 7-12, 9-11am-$50; ages 13-17, noon-3pm-$75. To register go to Crowderathletics.com and click the “Camps” link for softball.
Campus Events
- The College will be closed for Thanksgiving Break is November 27-29. It will be open regular hours on Monday, December 2.
- Crowder College Student Art Exhibition in the Longwell museum, Dec. 2-Jan. 31, with artist reception Dec 5, 5-8pm. Museum hours are: 9am-6:30pm M-F, closed weekends and holidays.
- Crowder Community Choir Christmas performance will be Tuesday, Dec. 3, 7pm, at the Neosho United Methodist Church, 224 S. Wood, Neosho. For more information call 417.455.5634.
- Crowder Student/Instructor Art sale Dec 4-5, 8am-4pm, in the Student Center. There will be pottery, artwork, graphic design notecards and more. Find some unique gifts!
- Crowder Theatre presents Frosty, Dec. 7, 10am & 2pm, Elsie Plaster Community Center. Tickets are available: General Admission – $5; Children 5 & under – $2; Bring a canned good to receive $1 off General Admission ticket. For reservations call: 417.455.5458.
Last Updated on November 25, 2019 by Steven Brunson