Community Connection | March 2013 | Maricopa Community Colleges

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Maricopa Community Colleges • Office of the Chancellor • Community Advisory Committees • Vol. 5 • March 2013

Chancellor Update: Corporate College As you may have heard, we are beginning some exciting initiatives this year. One of them is our corporate college – a new entity that will provide customized technical training Dr. Rufus Glasper to local employers. I have appointed current GateWay Community College President Dr. Eugene Giovannini to lead this effort. While our colleges currently offer a wide range of corporate training packages, many of them are pre-determined based on the most common requested areas. The corporate college will allow us to quickly develop and implement training solutions for new and existing Arizona businesses based on specifically identified needs. It will also provide consultative services to businesses, and continuing education to professionals, and will oversee district entrepreneurial activities and initiatives such as the business incubator on the GateWay campus. In addition to working with employers that are moving into the Valley, it will offer professional and continuing education programs to established corporations and associations. The goal is to help narrow the skills gap – the difference between needed and available highly skilled employees. I expect to find a successor for Dr. Giovannini by July 1, 2013, at which time the corporate college will officially begin offering its services and he will assume full-time duties there. Until then, he will continue to oversee GateWay while establishing the corporate college. For more information on GateWay’s presidential search, visit http://www.gatewaycc.edu/ presidentsearch. I will continue to provide updates on our new programs and initiatives in future newsletters.

Chancellor Update All Arizona Academics Marketing Campaign STEM Celebration

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Professor of the Year SSE Update News Briefs

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Twenty-Five Maricopa Community College Students Named All-Arizona Academics At its 18th Annual All Arizona Academic Awards Luncheon, the Phi Theta Kappa organization and its partnering sponsors honored more than 75 academic all-stars from Arizona including 25 from the Maricopa Community Colleges. Partner organizations include: the American Association of Community Colleges, Arizona Community Colleges, the Arizona Board of Regents and USA Today. The awards ceremony was held on February 20 at the Hilton Phoenix East/Mesa. To be eligible for the award, students were required to: • Maintain a minimum GPA of 3.5 • Be in good academic standing, • Be working toward an associate’s degree, • Demonstrate leadership, and • Interact with their community as a college ambassador. Students selected as Academic All-Stars in their state are also eligible to be chosen as a national scholar, which includes a feature in the USA Today each spring and eligibility for additional scholarships. For more information about the awards, visit http://www.ptk.org/ become-a-member/scholarships/academic-teams.

CAC Meeting Calendar 2013 CAC Meeting June 27, 3-5 pm Rio Conference Center

CAC meeting December 19, 3-5 pm Rio Conference Center

CAC Meeting September 26, 3-5 pm Rio Conference Center

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