It is with pleasure that I announce that Brooke Ferguson has accepted the position of Dean of Student Affairs. Brooke distinguished herself in the selection process by demonstrating both an understanding of the big picture of the community college mission and student affairs leadership, as well as an ability to articulate the details. Brooke has (Read the full article…)
Category: Campus News
6 summer recipes: Transform your pantry staples with Co-op Quick Meal Cards
As much as I want to eat healthy, so much comes down to convenience. This is why I loved “Meals that Heal,” a cookbook that showed me how to eat more anti-inflammatory foods. Author Carolyn Williams (PhD, RD) recommends having easily accessible, minimally processed meal components ready to go. She calls these “simple staples,” and (Read the full article…)
How to better serve adult learners (and more free professional learning opportunities)
For this week’s roundup, I’m adding a standing link I should have included before: The page that houses all of the Upcoming and On-Demand Virtual Events for the Chronicle of Higher Education. As far as I can tell, these are all free of charge (but you do have to register). I found this page while (Read the full article…)
July is….
July is designated National French-American Heritage Month in the United States to recognize the important contributions made to the US by Americans of French descent. In July we recognize the Americans with Disabilities Act. July 26 recognizes the anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, which protects people with disabilities from discrimination in (Read the full article…)
What is trauma-informed pedagogy? (and more free professional learning opportunities)
Last week, as part of a series of meetings to better align our governance workgroups with our college’s strategic initiatives, I helped facilitate a discussion about student needs. These basic needs go beyond academics and include emergency funds, loaner laptops, the food co-op, and our developing Single Stop program, which will help connect eligible students (Read the full article…)