WCC Timeline: 1992
Geology instructor Dave Thomas at Mastodon excavation
AIDS Memorial Quilt visits WCC
April 1992
U.S. Senator Carl Levin (D-Michigan) speaks to a WCC audience of students, faculty and staff seeking feedback on political issues facing him in Washington.
June-July 1992
WCC geology students and their instructor assist with mastodon excavation and casting mastodon tracks near Saline, Michigan. The site is the longest trackway uncovered to date.
August 1992
All campus buildings become smoke-free when new no smoking policy goes into effect on August 31st.
November 1992
Washtenaw County voters turn down WCC's millage requests.
December 1992
Panels of the nationally known NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt go on display at WCC. The Quilt was begun in 1987 and has grown to over 21,000 panels in 1992.
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