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Nevada regents refuse to rescind vote on college officials.(around the nation)
January 5, 2004... LAS VEGAS (AP) -- Students and faculty have failed to convince the Nevada Board of Regents to rescind the demotion of two Community College of Southern Nevada administrators.
Instead, the board decided 7-6 to uphold its Nov. 20 decision to...
Court: student injured at Texas College can pursue negligence claims.(around the nation)
January 5, 2004... ALVIN, Texas -- A police cadet injured during training at the Alvin Community College Police Academy can pursue negligence claims against an academy official, the Texas Court of Appeals has ruled.
The three-judge panel unanimously...
Board calls for more minorities at La. College.(around the nation)
January 5, 2004... BATON ROUGE, La. -- The payroll at Louisiana's 5-year-old Community and Technical College System may roughly reflect the state's racial demographics, but that's not good enough for some members of the system's governing board.
During an...
N.C. instructor loses appeal; meeting questioned.
January 5, 2004... WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (AP) -- Elizabeth Ito has apparently lost her final appeal to keep her job at Forsyth Technical Community College, but the meeting at which the decision was made is being scrutinized.
The college's board of trustees...
Going for the globe.(point of view)
January 5, 2004... The world is quickly becoming more interconnected as a result of globalization. The tragedy of Sept. 11, 2001 brought home the reality that events in one geographical location can greatly impact many other nations. More than ever, there is a...
Better for the change.(point of view)
January 5, 2004... Is your school like ours used to be? In the one or two weeks before school, do you have a frenzy of activity that overwhelms staff, generates long student lines and creates a sense of havoc among students? It has been the modern...
Unfair and unjust: from the Las Vegas Sun (Las Vegas).(What Others Are Saying)
January 5, 2004... The Board of Regents continues to alienate the faculty and students of the Community College of Southern Nevada. The latest is the board's 7-5 vote to hire a Florida man, Dr. Paul C. Gianini Jr., to become interim president of the college.
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Humor 101.(point of view)
January 5, 2004... BEFORE HANDLING BACK YOUR PAPERS, I'M GONNA DO A LITTLE DANCE, MAKE A LITTLE LOVE, GET DOWN TONIGHT.
It wasn't a mild case of 70's sentimentality. Our professor had full-on Saturday Night Fever.
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Going Places: forsaking a faculty position at a four-year school to teach at a community college often means lower pay, less prestige and fewer resources. So why are more and more professors making the move?
January 5, 2004... For Dr. Diana Knauf, nothing is more sublime than lighting a fire for learning under her Shoreline Community College students. Not researching. Not being published. And not teaching at a four-year university, where she had worked before coming...
Sevis' fee-collection system flawed, higher-ed. groups say.(dateline washington)
January 5, 2004... The way the U.S. government wants to collect fees from international students for a foreign-student tracking system is flawed and could hinder foreign-student enrollment at American colleges and universities, according to a coalition of...
Calif. students call on gov. for college-transfer funds.
January 5, 2004... SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Up to 20,000 California community-college students could be barred from transferring to the state's public four-year institutions unless the state government musters ample funding, according to a letter from six student...
Vermont Colleges seek funding increase.(Brief Article)
January 5, 2004... MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) -- The Vermont State College system is planning to ask the state for a funding increase of almost 3 percent for next year.
Administration Secretary Michael Smith said it was likely the system would get the money it was...
Oversight of Ky. college could change.
January 5, 2004... LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) -- A task force has recommended that oversight of Lexington Community College change from the University of Kentucky to the Kentucky Community and Technical College System this year.
If UK trustees approve the...
N.C. college officials discuss job creation with Sen. Dole.
January 5, 2004... LENOIR, N.C. (AP) -- U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Dole. RN.C., came to the epicenter of North Carolina's manufacturing base recently to host an economicdevelopment workshop in a region that has lost thousands of furniture and textile jobs in recent...
Utah minorities not getting enough college prep.
January 5, 2004... SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -- Too few minority students are getting proper preparation for college, according to an organization aiming to increase the college success rate of these students.
As a result, racial and ethnic minorities continue to...
Illinois teacher strives to help Guatemalan children.(faculty lounge)
January 5, 2004... OGLESBY, Ill. (AP) -- In Guatemala, education is a privilege, not a right. But one community-college instructor is working to help change that reality.
Illinois Valley Community College instructor Pat Cole has worked for several years to...
National Association of Television Program Executives.(Honors & Awards)(Brief Article)
January 5, 2004... Gwin Faulconer-Lippert, a professor of mass-media communications at Oklahoma City Community College in Oklahoma City, Okla., was recently selected by the National Association of Television Program Executives to be a NATPE Faculty Fellow at...
General Motors Automotive Service Education Program Technical Award.(Honors & Awards)(Brief Article)
January 5, 2004... Scott Main, an automotive instructor at Shoreline Community College in Shoreline, Wash., recently received the General Motors Automotive Service Education Program Technical Award of Merit at the GM-ASEP International Conference in Las Vegas....
Joan Berger, association professor of medical imaging technologies.(Honors & Awards)(Brief Article)
January 5, 2004... Joan Berger, associate professor of medical imaging technologies; Dr. Steve Culbertson, professor of communications and humanities: Dr. Kerry Garretson, professor of social and behavioral sciences; and Dr. Carol O'Shea, professor of...
Bainbridge College.(Honors & Awards)
January 5, 2004... Dr. Carol Adams, a professor of developmental English at Bainbridge College in Bainbridge, Ga., has been selected for inclusion in the upcoming eighth edition of "Who's Who Among America's Teachers 2004."
Three faculty members from Shelton State Community College in Tuscaloosa, Ala., were recently honored by the Alabama College System.(Honors & Awards)(Brief Article)
January 5, 2004... Three faculty members from Shelton State Community College in Tuscaloosa, Ala., were recently honored by the Alabama College System at the 17th anniversary of the annual Chancellor's Awards and Arts Exhibition. Dr. Fran Turner, a language and...
Pumping up your word processor's muscle.(A Tech Perspective)
January 5, 2004... In the competitive world of personal computers, software companies act like little empires, conquering related programs and gobbling up the territory they once held. Programs continually add features, causing other software that once consisted...
Distance-learning enrollment up at Wisconsin college.(technology today)
January 5, 2004... MADISON, Wis. (AP) -- Enrollment in online courses offered by the Wisconsin Technical College System increased about 11 percent last fall, officials say.
They said the number of students taking Web-based courses under the program that...
IT with a twist.(Bits & Bytes)(Brief Article)
January 5, 2004... TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- If you've ever seen Saturday Night Live star Jimmy Fallon as "Nick Burns, your company's computer guy," then you know the stereotypical information technology staffer--smug, pushy, obnoxious--your basic know-it-all who has...
Brookdale Community College.(Appointments)(Brief Article)
January 5, 2004... Louis Goetting has been named executive vice president of administration, operations and information technology services at Brookdale Community College in Lincroft, N.J. Goetring was most recently the vice president of administration at the...
Arizona Western College.(Appointments)(Brief Article)
January 5, 2004... Dr. Joann Wheeler has been named associate dean for distance education at Arizona Western College in Yuma, Ariz. Wheeler comes from Tarleton State University in Stephenville, Texas, where she was director of the center for instructional...
Georgia Perimeter College.(Appointments)(Brief Article)
January 5, 2004... Bruce Briggs has been appointed as the assistant vice president for information technology and chief information officer at Georgia Perimeter College in Atlanta. Prior to joining Georgia Perimeter, Briggs worked as senior manager at...
Gray, Harris & Robinson P.A.(Appointments)(Brief Article)
January 5, 2004... Keith Houck, a former executive director for Gray, Harris & Robinson P.A., has joined Valencia Community College in Orlando, Fla., as vice president for administrative services. Houck had served on the Valencia board of trustees from 1997 to...
Woodfin Patterson.(Death)(Brief Article)(Obituary)
January 5, 2004... Woodfin Patterson, the first president of Jefferson Davis Community College in Brewton, Ala., has died at the age of 90.
Patterson, who died in Anniston, Ala., was named president of the college in October 1964. Classes began in September...
Wayne K. Ruble.(Death)
January 5, 2004... Wayne K. Ruble, the dean of student life at Mid-Plains Community College in McCook, Neb., was killed in a car accident recently. He was 49.
He was driving a school van on U.S. Highway 83 when it collided with a semitruck about 14 miles...
Gianini interim head of Southern Nevada.(President)(Brief Article)
January 5, 2004... Dr. Paul Gianini Jr. has been appointed interim president of the Community College of Southern Nevada. Gianini, 64, past president of Valencia Community College in Orlando, Fla., is expected to start in Iris new post Jan. 5. He holds a...
Broward appoints Calderon president.(President)(Brief Article)
January 5, 2004... Dr. Larry Anthony Calderon is the new president at Broward Community College in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Previously, Calderon was the president at Ventura College in Ventura, Calif. He received his bachelor's degree from the University of...
Delgado gets new chancellor.(President)(Brief Article)
January 5, 2004... Dr. Alex Johnson has been named chancellor of Delgado Community College in New Orleans. Johnson comes from Cuyahoga Community College-Metropolitan Campus in Cleveland. He received his bachelor's degree from Winston-Salem State University, his...
Coming events.(Calendar)
January 5, 2004... January 7-10, Mathematics. Joint meetings, American Mathematical Society, Mathematical Association of America, Association for Women in Mathematics, and National Association of Mathematicians, in Phoenix, AZ. Contact: AMS Meetings and...
A changing of the guard for California colleges.(around the nation)
January 19, 2004... SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- California's Board of Governors has appointed the leader of the Los Angeles Community College District to replace Thomas J. Nussbaum as chancellor of the California Community Colleges. Nussbaum has retired after seven...
Ohio schools tout plan to boost enrollments.(around the nation)
January 19, 2004... COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohio's two-year colleges have proposed a plan carving a bigger role for themselves in boosting the state's higher-education enrollments by 340,000 students during the next decade.
The Ohio Association of Community Colleges...
Minn. student arrested on alleged al-Qaida ties.(around the nation)
January 19, 2004... MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- The community-college student arrested on suspicion of associating with al-Qaida is being held as a material witness, and his lawyer said he was recently flown to New York, where he would likely appear before a federal...
Minutes: Nev. regents demoted college officials after private discussions.(around the nation)
January 19, 2004... LAS VEGAS -- Nevada regents expressed concerns about two community-college executives during a closed two-day personnel session--but they also voiced concerns that they were violating the state's open-meeting law.
Minutes of the closed...
Army reaches out to community-college students.(Brief Article)
January 19, 2004... TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) -- Pima Community College students have always been able to take ROTC courses offered at the University of Arizona.
But next fall, the U.S. Army will provide up to eight two-year UA scholarships for Pima students who...
Learning for life.(point of view)
January 19, 2004... Community colleges used to be places where students took a few courses before transferring to parent campuses or state institutions. Viewed as a gateway to higher education, regional campuses seemed to be a means to an end rather than an end...
Excellence through effort.(point of view)
January 19, 2004... Many people, including many of our colleagues in higher education, believe that it is virtually impossible for a college with an open admissions policy to offer its students a quality education. If a college accepts all applicants without...
Community-college shift is a boon for all.(What Others Are Saying)(Brief Article)
January 19, 2004... From the Iowa City Press-Citizen, Iowa City, Iowa
More Iowa students are attending community colleges rather than four-year universities these days, and that's not such a bad thing.
It benefits students, the state's economy and even...
Humor 101.
January 19, 2004... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]
Caption: "What makes you think that we have a grade inflation problem?"
Testing: some colleges have recently embraced standardized tests, while others still reject them. As the story continues, will the tests be coming to a community college near you?(Cover Story)
January 19, 2004... For more college students, the beauty of finishing a degree program isn't just about getting a diploma to hang on the wall or finally being able to head down one's chosen career path--it's also about not having to face any more lectures,...
Mississippi Gulf Coast is state's largest community college.(Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College)(Brief Article)
January 19, 2004... PERKINSON, Miss. (AP) -- Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College has topped 10,000 in enrollment for the first time ever, making it the largest community college in the state, according to the state Board for Community and Junior Colleges.
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S.D. lawmaker wants junior-college status for technical schools.(Brief Article)
January 19, 2004... PIERRE, S.D. (AP) -- South Dakota's four technical schools should have junior-college status and their own governing board, according to state Sen. Bill Napoli, R-Rapid City.
"We're about the only state in the union that says our...
Montana Regents ok spending for needy students, colleges.(Brief Article)
January 19, 2004... HELENA, Mont. (AP) -- The state Board of Regents has unanimously approved the distribution of $2.7 million in federal money to help financially struggling Montana students stay in college.
The bulk of the money will be used for additional...
Md. gov. appoints college employee to state legislature.(Brief Article)
January 19, 2004... ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) -- Gov. Robert Ehrlich has followed the recommendation of a local Democratic central committee by appointing a community-college safety-department official to replace the late Delegate Howard P. Rawlings in the House of...
Labor dept. grant to fund job training at Miss. colleges.(Brief Article)
January 19, 2004... JACKSON, Miss. (AP) -- The U.S. Department of Labor has approved an emergency grant of $1,153,120 for Natchez and Adams County to assist 320 individuals out of work with the closing of an international paper plant.
The National Emergency...
Pa. school wants to study region's need for community college.(Brief Article)
January 19, 2004... LEWISTOWN, Pa. (AP) -- Officials have applied for a grant to study whether the region northwest of Harrisburg should have a community college.
The Mifflin-Juniata Career and Technical Center already offers some classes at Luzerne County...
Kansas prof. placed on leave after facing sex charges in Illinois.(Daniel Ginter, Dodge City Community College)(Brief Article)
January 19, 2004... DODGE CITY, Kan. (AP) -- An agriculture professor at a community college in Dodge City has been placed on unpaid leave after authorities in Illinois charged him with sexual abuse.
Prosecutors in Ogle County, Ill., have charged Daniel...
Okla. college hired firm to set up bonuses for executives.(Tulsa Community College)
January 19, 2004... TULSA, Okla. (AP) -- Tulsa Community College spent thousands of dollars in legal fees so the college's president and three other executives could get increased bonus packages, according to published reports.
TCC officials hired one of the...
Audit faults Fla. college's use of student fees.(Hillsborough Community College)
January 19, 2004... TAMPA, Fla. (AP) -- Hillsborough Community College will change how it spends its money, following the release of an auditor's report that found tens of thousands of dollars from student activity fees were spent on questionable activities.
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Pa. Colleges get state help, but say it's not enough.
January 19, 2004... PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Community colleges got a boost in aid as part of the recently passed state budget, but they say it wasn't enough to erase deficits or halt the elimination of some classes.
The state's 14 community colleges were facing a...
Tennessee's two-year schools to handle most of increased enrollment.(Brief Article)
January 19, 2004... CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (AP) -- A growing number of students will seek admission to the state's already crowded universities in the next few years, but two-year colleges will handle most of the overflow.
An increasing number of high-school...
N.C. colleges, trade group spar over continuing-ed. course.
January 19, 2004... CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -- North Carolina community colleges are bridling under efforts by the state car dealer's association to control the content and instructors for a class used ear dealers need to keep their licenses.
At stake in the...
Night owls flock to late-night class.(around campus)
January 19, 2004... CINCINNATI (AP) -- When instructor Jason Caudill noticed his students couldn't seem to concentrate during 8 a.m. classes, he started the course later--by more than 14 hours.
Caudill's computer graphics class at Cincinnati State Technical...
The Fine Art Gallery at Lakeland Community College in Kirtland, Ohio, is currently hosting an exhibit of work by The Creative Artists Association of Lake County, through Jan. 29.(around campus)
January 19, 2004... [ILLUSTRATIONS OMITTED]
Caption: The Fine Art Gallery At Lakeland Community College in Kirtland, Ohio, is currently hosting an exhibit of work by The Creative Artists Association of Lake County, through Jan. 29. The Creative Artists...
Chris Baron.(Honors & Awards)(named 2003 Teacher of the Year by California Association on Postsecondary Education and Disability)(Brief Article)
January 19, 2004... Chris Baron, an English professor and director of the English Center at California's San Diego City College, was named 2003 Teacher of the Year by the California Association on Postsecondary Education and Disability in recognition of his...
Three part-time faculty members at Camden County College in Blackwood, N.J., have received CCC's 2003 awards for adjunct teaching excellence.(Honors & Awards)(Brief Article)
January 19, 2004... Three part-time faculty members at Camden County College in Blackwood, N.J., have received CCC's 2003 awards for adjunct teaching excellence. They are: Rupina Prabhakar, an instructor of English as a second language; Linda Pinto, an instructor...
Brenda Reddrick.(Honors & Awards)(wins NASA SEMAA Education Pipeline Award)(Brief Article)
January 19, 2004... Brenda Reddrick, the science, engineering, mathematics and aerospace academy coordinator and instructor at Sinclair Community College in Dayton, Ohio, has been named the recipient of the NASA SEMAA Education Pipeline Award.
Jacqueline I. Allsup.(Honors & Awards)(receives President's Award from National Association for the Advancement of Colored People)(Brief Article)
January 19, 2004... Jacqueline I. Allsup, an assistant professor of nursing at Anne Arundel Community College in Arnold, Md., has received the President's Award from the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
Four faculty members from the Metropolitan Community Colleges in Kansas City, Mo., were recognized by Missouri Gov. Bob Holden as recipients of the 2003 Governor's Award For Excellence In Teaching.(Honors & Awards)(Brief Article)
January 19, 2004... Four faculty members from the Metropolitan Community Colleges in Kansas City, Mo., were recognized by Missouri Gov. Bob Holden as recipients of the 2003 Governor's Award For Excellence In Teaching. They are: Karen Curls, Penn Valley Community...
Komelia Hongja Okim.(Honors & Awards)(wins The Lockheed Martin Corporation Arts and Humanities in Education Award for Excellence)(Brief Article)
January 19, 2004... Komelia Hongja Okim, an art professor at Montgomery College in Rockville, Md., is the 2003 recipient of The Lockheed Martin Corporation Arts and Humanities in Education Award for Excellence.
N.M. instructor is a one-woman show.(around campus)(Interview)
January 19, 2004... DIXON, N.M (AP) -- Sylvia Vergara, a music appreciation, dance and piano instructor at Northern New Mexico Community College, can do just about anything: She is a poet, short-story writer, playwright, photographer, dancer and story-teller--and...
Seminole Community College in Sanford, Fla., was recently awarded a $699,997.(Grants & Gifts)(Brief Article)
January 19, 2004... Seminole Community College in Sanford, Fla., was recently awarded a $699,997 Tech Prep Demonstration grant from the U.S. Department of Education to help adult high-school graduates transition into associate's in science degree programs at SCC.
San Jacinto College-North Campus in Houston has received two grants from the National Science Foundation totaling $600,000.(Grants & Gifts)(Brief Article)
January 19, 2004... San Jacinto College-North Campus in Houston has received two grants from the National Science Foundation totaling $600,000. The grants will help establish an educational link between the college and the University of Houston; assist students at...
Moraine Valley Community College in Palos Hills, Ill., has developed a mentoring program for women in technology.(Grants & Gifts)(Brief Article)
January 19, 2004... Moraine Valley Community College in Palos Hills, Ill., has developed a mentoring program for women in technology. The development of the mentoring program coincides with a $346,146 "Capturing the Next Step in 3D: From 3D Modeling to 3D...
Camden Community College in Blackwood, N.J., recently received a $1.8 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education to fund the creation of 45 blended learning model courses.(Grants & Gifts)(Brief Article)
January 19, 2004... Camden Community College in Blackwood, N.J., recently received a $1.8 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education to fund the creation of 45 blended learning model courses. It also will support the curricula redesign and faculty...
Wake Technical Community College in Raleigh, N.C., has received a $5,000 grant to develop a mentoring program for its nursing students.(Grants & Gifts)(Brief Article)
January 19, 2004... Wake Technical Community College in Raleigh, N.C., has received a $5,000 grant to develop a mentoring program for its nursing students. The program pairs second-year nursing students with individuals seeking to gain admission into the program.
The Community College of Allegheny County in Pittsburgh and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers are expanding a program designed to standardize electrical construction technology in the United States and Europe.(Grants & Gifts)(Brief Article)
January 19, 2004... The Community College of Allegheny County in Pittsburgh and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers are expanding a program designed to standardize electrical construction technology in the United States and Europe. A $200,000 grant...
The U.S. Department of Commerce has given Lehigh Carbon Community College in Schnecksville, Pa., $100,000.(Grants & Gifts)(Brief Article)
January 19, 2004... The U.S. Department of Commerce has given Lehigh Carbon Community College in Schnecksville, Pa., $100,000 to assess the distance education needs of the Mid-Atlantic Emergency Responder Training Center and to develop a plan for coordinating the...
Survey says? Americans love information technology.(technology today)
January 19, 2004... Surveys can be tedious affirmations of what we already know. Sometimes survey authors extrapolate conclusions from raw data you wouldn't necessarily agree with.
But at their best, surveys can reveal new or only partly recognized truths...
Want to buy a college? Try eBay.com.(Bits and Bytes)(Colorado Mountain College builds new campus, sells old one)(Brief Article)
January 19, 2004... VAIL, Colo. -- Colorado Mountain College is building a new campus for Eagle County in Edwards, Colo., and putting their existing campus in the ritzy ski town of Vail up for sale on eBay.
Marketing the campus on the Internet auction Site...
Guilford Technical Community College.(Appointments)(hires Philip King)(Brief Article)
January 19, 2004... Philip King has been hired as the dean of business and industry programs in the continuing education division at Guilford Technical Community College in Jamestown, N.C. King comes to the college with leadership experience in businesses and...
Tidewater Community College's Portsmouth Campus.(Appointments)(appoints Dr. Terry L. Jones acting provost)(Brief Article)
January 19, 2004... Dr. Terry L. Jones has been appointed acting provost of Tidewater Community College's Portsmouth Campus in Portsmouth, Va. Jones previously served as the associate vice president for college transfer education at TCC. He received his bachelor's...
Baton Rouge Community College.(Appointments)(names Dr. John W. Tigue dean of liberal arts)(Brief Article)
January 19, 2004... Dr. John W. Tigue has been named the dean of liberal arts for Baton Rouge Community College in Baton Rouge, La. Previously, Tigue served as associate academic dean at Vermont's Castleton State College. He received his bachelor's degree from...
Central Florida Community College.(Appointments)(names Dr. Torri Lilly Citrus Campus provost)(Brief Article)
January 19, 2004... Dr. Torri Lilly is the new Citrus Campus provost of Central Florida Community College in Lecanto, Fla. She was formerly the dean of work-force development at the college's Kent Campus. Lilly holds an associate's degree from the College of West...
Hagerstown Community College.(Appointments)(names Dr. Donna Rudy dean of students)(Brief Article)
January 19, 2004... Dr. Donna Rudy was recently appointed dean of students at Hagerstown Community College in Hagerstown, Md. She comes to Hagerstown from Kellogg Community College in Battle Creek, Mich., where she was vice president for student services. Rudy...
Forsyth Tech Community College.(Appointments)(names Dr. Cynthia A. Bioteau vice president instructional services)(Brief Article)
January 19, 2004... Dr. Cynthia A. Bioteau has been named vice president of instructional services at Forsyth Tech Community College in Winston-Salem, N.C. She was previously at Boston's Bunker Hill Community College, where she was dean of departmental learning...
Dr. Joe D. May, president of the Colorado Community College System, has announced his retirement, effective Feb. 29.(Retirements)(Brief Article)
January 19, 2004... Dr. Joe D. May, president of the Colorado Community College System, has announced his retirement, effective Feb. 29. Before moving to Colorado, May held positions as the dean of instruction and student development at Danville Community College...
Dr. Timothy H. Kerr, the provost of Tidewater Community College in Norfolk, Va., recently announced his plans to retire.(Retirements)(Brief Article)
January 19, 2004... Dr. Timothy H. Kerr, the provost of Tidewater Community College in Norfolk, Va., recently announced his plans to retire. Kerr served as TCC's founding provost for the Chesapeake Campus from 1973-2003. He also served as interim president of TCC...
Kingsborough names interim head.(Presidents)(Kingsborough Community College, Dr. Fred B. Malamet)(Brief Article)
January 19, 2004... Dr. Fred B. Malamet is the new interim president of Kingsborough Community College in Manhattan Beach, N.Y. Malamet, a professor in the department of behavioral sciences and human services at Kingsborough, earned his bachelor's degree from...