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News Release 15-129

Competition opens for second annual Community College Innovation Challenge

Students invited to compete for cash prizes, professional coaching by devising innovative solutions to challenges at nexus of food, energy and water

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NSF and AACC's Community College Innovation Challenge, #CCIChallenge, will accept submissions that propose to solutions to challenges at the nexus of food, energy and water. Enter today!

Credit: The National Center for Optics and Photonics Education (OP-TEC), Texas; Errin Volitis, Center for the Environment, Plymouth State University; Building Efficiency for a Sustainable Tomorrow Center (BEST), California


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Oklahoma Congressman Markwayne Mullin meets with students from Tulsa Community College on the Hill.

Oklahoma Congressman Markwayne Mullin meets with his constituents--Andrea Haddox, Valerie O'Brien, Travis Bramblett and Bridget Dixon from Tulsa Community College--at a reception on Capitol Hill. This team was one of 10 finalist teams that participated in the CCIC's Innovation Bootcamp.

Credit: NSF


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Wyoming Rep. Lummis and CC innovators from Sheridan College.

Wyoming Congresswoman Cynthia Lummis meets at 2015 CCIC Congressional Reception with Innovators of the Bighorns from Sheridan College.

Credit: NSF


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