Cloud County Community College Graduation Set For Friday, May 15

Cloud County Community College commencement activities are scheduled for 5 p.m. on Friday, May 15 in Arley Bryant Gymnasium on the Concordia campus. The event will recognize 224 graduates from the Concordia and Geary County campuses and outreach locations. 

For those who cannot attend, the ceremony will be livestreamed on the College’s YouTube channel at:https://www.youtube.com/@cloudthunderbirds2386/streams.

The link will be available on the college website’s main page, and on social media.

Graduates and their guests are invited to a reception prior to commencement in the T-Bird Café on the Concordia campus from 2:30-4:30 p.m. on Friday.

The nurses’ pinning ceremony will be at 2:30 p.m. in the gymnasium. For those who cannot attend, the event will also be streamed on YouTube. The link will be available on the college’s website and social media pages. It will also be on the Nursing Department’s Facebook page (Cloud County Community College Nursing Program).

The Distinguished Alumni of the Year Award will be presented to Dallas and Lisa Hasenbank.

A smiling couple posing together, with the woman wearing a burgundy dress and the man wearing a teal polo shirt. They are seated with a decorative background.
Dallas and Lisa Hasenbank will be honored as the 2026 Distinguished Alumni of the Year at the Cloud County Community College graduation ceremony on Friday, May 15

Dallas, a 1983 graduate of Cloud, went on to earn degrees in Journalism/Mass Communications and Marketing from Kansas State University. He built a career spanning more than 40 years – eight years in the newspaper industry, as then in marketing and sales. His professional journey took him to Dallas, Texas; Kansas City; and Kearney, Nebraska, where he gained extensive experience before ultimately returning to Cloud County.

After relocating back to the area, Lisa followed her passion for healthcare. In 1995, she enrolled at Cloud and earned her Registered Nurse (RN) degree. Over the course of her career, she served in a variety of nursing roles, dedicating herself to patient care until her recent retirement from the profession.

Today, Dallas is the owner and operator of Geisler Roofing & Home Improvement. Lisa now devotes her time to caring for their grandchildren and managing the family’s rental and Airbnb properties.

Together, Dallas and Lisa have built a life centered on family and community. They are the parents of four adult children—Sara Hake, Tyler, Austin, and Trent—and proud grandparents to nine grandchildren. They enjoy attending Cloud County Community College and Kansas State athletic events, supporting their grandchildren’s activities, remodeling homes, and spending time with their growing family.

The student speaker at graduation will be Jarell Yardin, Concordia campus Student Senate president. Clare McCain, president of the Upsilon Tau Chapter of PTK on the Concordia campus and Tiffany Loeffler, Beta Eta Xi Chapter president of the Geary County PTK chapter, will introduce the Faculty of the Year award winner.

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