
WCC instructor Nathan Oliver demonstrates welding during Free College Day Sept. 30. Photo by Jennifer F. Sansbury
By The Washtenaw Voice
Twice a year, Washtenaw Community College opens its doors for Free College Day. The event allows community members to get a taste of the educational opportunities WCC students experience every day. The fall event was held Sept. 30 and included demonstrations in welding, videography, advanced manufacturing and other programs. It was held alongside the college’s 15th Annual Cars and Bikes on Campus, a car and motorcycle show.
- Welding Instructor Nathan Oliver displays items made in the Welding and Fabrication Department. Catherine Engstrom-Hadley | Washtenaw Voice
- Siblings Lauren, Kaitlyn and Jason Rich (pictured left to right) examine items made in WCC’s Advanced Manufacturing Department during Free College Day Sept. 30. Photo by Jennifer F. Sansbury
- Advanced Manufacturing instructor Andy Dubuc (right) demonstrates how a Haas Automation machine works during Free College Day Sept. 30. Photo by Jennifer F. Sansbury
- Students and staff stand in front of a green screen in a digital video suite where they offer a look at “movie magic” during Free College Day Sept. 30. Photo by Jennifer F. Sansbury
- Getting waxed hands in the Community Park on campus. Photo by Jennifer F. Sansbury
- Kurt Michael’s 1961 Corvette was among the class cars on display at the annual Cars and Bikes on Campus, a car and motorcycle show Sept. 30. Photo by Jennifer F. Sansbury
- The interior of Kurt Michael’s ‘61 Corvette mirrors the car’s exterior color and design. Photo by Jennifer F. Sansbury
- WCC grads Russ and Diane Wied pose next to their 2013 Corvette. The car was modified with parts from 1963 and 1967 Corvettes and was among the class cars on display at the annual Cars and Bikes on Campus, a car and motorcycle show Sept. 30. Photo by Jennifer F. Sansbury
- The hood ornament of Tim Eaton’s “Rat Rod” make the vehicle Halloween ready. Photo by Jennifer F. Sansbury
- Owner Tim Eaton brought his “Rat Rod” to the Sept. 30 Cars and Bikes on Campus at WCC. Photo by Jennifer F. Sansbury
- Demonstration of a remote operated vehicle. Photo by Jennifer F. Sansbury
Photos by Jennifer F. Sansbury