When it opened in September 1964, the Douglas Campus represented the pioneering spirit of a new college. The site between Douglas and Bisbee was selected as the most practical for serving the major population centers of the time. Today, this traditional campus is home to a number of academic buildings housing classrooms, faculty and staff offices, and computer labs, as well as a full-service library, an airport/aviation programs, residence halls, athletic facilities, and a cafeteria. It is often considered the most scenic Cochise College location.
Cochise’s Nnamdi Ezenwa will continue his basketball career at Idaho State University. The Bengals announced the signing Tuesday. Ezenwa averaged 14 points and nine rebounds... Read more
DOUGLAS — Students and visitors should notice several upgrades to the north side of the Cochise College Douglas campus when summer break is over and it’s time to return... Read more
DOUGLAS — Cochise College has tapped Rick Smith to be its next head rodeo coach. In accepting the job, Smith will leave a 17-season coaching career with Central Wyoming College,... Read more