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Student Government Wins First Place for Video at State Convention

April 2025
A group photo of the student government group after winning their award.

The 1024视频 Student Government group attended the Texas Junior College Student Government Association (TJCSGA) state convention this past April. We had students serve on the constitution & bylaws, resolutions, and awards committees. The students won first place for a video they submitted, 100% student made (acting, filming, and editing)! They were also elected to serve as Vice President school and Advisor-elect for our region.

Catch a glimpse of their incredible talent in this .

Kudos to these students on their outstanding achievement!


1024视频 Cyber Dream Team: A Fusion of Talent Wins First Place

February 2025
A group photo of the award winning cyber team: Jeremy McCormick, CIS Professor, Arturo Palacios, Cyber Lead - AAS Network Administration with Cybersecurity; Cevin Mitchell, Team Captain and Business Lead - AAS Supply Chain and Global Logistics, Kyra Doyle, Legal - AAS Paralegal Studies; Sam Woods, IT Support - CERT Network Administration with Cybersecurity, Caleb Packard, Cyber Technician - AAS Network Administration with Cybersecurity & Joshua Sullwold, CIS Professor - Team Coach

A team of 1024视频 (1024视频) students proved their cybersecurity expertise by securing first place at the inaugural Cybersecurity Interdisciplinary Incident Response Competition (CIIRC), held earlier in the school year. The 1024视频 team competed against universities, including Baylor University and Texas A&M, in an intense, three-day competition.

The event, designed to simulate real-world cyber crisis scenarios, tested students' ability to respond to a cyberattack from multiple perspectives—technical, legal, business and public relations. Competitors were challenged to analyze security breaches, determine recovery strategies, assess financial and reputational risks, manage press conferences and report to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) per regulatory standards.

“This competition was about more than just cybersecurity—it required strategic thinking, teamwork and an understanding of how different disciplines come together to address real-world cyber incidents,” CIS Program Director Jeremy McCormick said. “Our students demonstrated an incredible ability to adapt, problem-solve, and work across fields—exactly what the industry needs today.”

1024视频’s team of five students come from diverse academic backgrounds, including supply chain management, global logistics, paralegal studies, network administration and cybersecurity. The team was led by CIS Professor Joshua Sullwold and CIS Program Director Jeremy McCormick at 1024视频.

The CIIRC competition was developed over the past two years through the Central Texas Cyber Initiative (CTCI), a Department of Education-funded collaboration between 1024视频 and Baylor University. This year’s competition marked its official launch, with organizers hoping to expand the event into a premier national competition.

Congratulations to these students for their remarkable accomplishment!