May 2014

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President Bona returns to KCC following investigation by Board Johnathan Hogan Staff Writer Kellogg Community College President Dennis Bona has returned to his duties at KCC after having been put on leave pending an investigation into his interactions with college personnel by the KCC Board of Trustees. The Board voted unanimously to allow Bona to return after meeting in closed session for two hours on April 16. Jonathan Byrd, Chairman of the KCC Board of Trustees, read the board’s official statement: “Effective immediately, April 16, 2014, Kellogg Community College President Dennis J. Bona is returned from his non-disciplinary paid administrative leave. “The investigation into concerns about Dr. Bona’s interactions with College personnel is complete and the Board of Trustees is satisfied that adequate evidence does not merit his continued leave. “The Board of Trustees expresses its gratitude to the College administration, faculty, staff, students and community for their understanding during this time.”

After the board meeting Matt Davis, Treasurer of the Board of Trustees said he was “happy to report that there was not adequate evidence to relieve Dr. Bona of his duties". Davis said he was personally happy with the decision, but could not speak for the rest of the board. Immediately after the meeting Byrd called Bona, who was not present, to inform him of the board’s decision. According to Byrd, Bona was not told he couldn’t attend, but “his presence was not required.” The investigation was brought on by a letter dated March 18 and signed by Joshua Lower, a former security guard for Unity Security and Safety, the company that provides security for KCC and employs the guards around campus. According to the letter, which the KCC Bruin obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request, Lower claimed that last year he walked in on Bona with a female employee in his office. The details of what occurred in the office were redacted in the copy given to the Bruin. In response to the letter, Byrd retained the legal services of Thrun Law Firm on March 25. On March 27 Byrd put Bona on leave, an action Byrd has the authority to take as board chairman when the board is in session. Rehmann Corporate Investigative Services was also hired to investigate the accusations against Bona.

Fresh website David Sunnock Staff Writer By now most students have noticed that KCC has a new redesigned website. The new website is sleek, simple, and with the portal log-in in plain sight, very easy to navigate. KCC’s new website not only has helpful features which are easy to find and easy to use but also has a new mobile version as well. This will let students view KCC’s website easily via their smartphone and/or tablet. With lots of coding and moving content over, redesigning a new website is no easy task to take on. The

website makeover has been in production since November of 2012. “One of the main reasons for the redesign was to make a mobile friendly version of the website,” said Simon Thalmann, Digital Marketer/Writer at Kellogg Community College. Every year, more and more students use their smartphones and tablets to view KCC’s website to check email and events happening on campus. This is why a mobile friendly version was one of the main reasons for the redesign. A mobile version wasn’t the only reason for the redesign. The old website was outdated, hard to navigate, and even harder to maintain/update. The redesign of KCC’s website was a necessary and vital move into the future. With its simple and easy to navigate home page, its now easier than ever to find events on campus, get in contact with staff members, and to become part of KCC’s community.

On March 31 the board had a special meeting and after a closed session lasting 2 ½ hours the board unanimously ratified the actions taken by Byrd. In an email sent to the Bruin signed by Eric Greene, Director of Public Information and Marketing, he said the woman named by Lower was misidentified. “[A]n investigation into the assertions made in the March 18, 2014 letter has refuted or failed to corroborate some of those assertions [made in the letter], which Dr. Bona denies.” Lower says in the letter that he reported the incident to his superior, Sgt. Blowers, who told him to let it go. According to Harold West, Chief of Police at KCC, both Blowers and her husband, who is also a security guard with Unity Security, are no longer assigned to work at KCC. West emphasized that Blowers and her husband were reassigned by Unity Security, not KCC. Dan Hankinson, Director of Operations at Unity Security, had no comment when called by the Bruin. Blowers could not be reached for comment. Lower initially said that the incident occurred on May 12, 2013, but his work records show that he was not working at KCC at that time. He later corrected himself in an article in the Battle Creek Enquirer, saying it was a Sunday in March. West confirmed that Lower did indeed continued on page 3

Bruin awarded excellence Cara Clingan Staff Writer On April 5th, Central Michigan University hosted the Michigan Community College Press Association (MCCPA) Annual Conference, a conference to honor and award those starting off or working in the journalism field in the various colleges of Michigan. The Bruin was honored to win 2nd place, General Excellence. Along with the award ceremony came various guest speakers to discuss varying topics. Erik Simon, aka “Captain Career, is a career service assistant. As a career coach, helps others “Create their own brand” that will help student stick out and be individual in the job hunting world. Betsy Rau, member of both of Michigan and the CMU Journalism Hall of Fame, and Amelia Eramya, designer for the Detroit News, both discussed layouts of the articles and how much or too little is right for your paper. They discussed fonts and colors in contrast to the actual article itself. The third speaker I went to see was Chad Livengood, reporter for The Preparing for the awards photo by Cara Clingan Detroit News. This discuscontinued on page 7

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