NEWSLETTER OF ODU S COMMUNITY COLLEGE LEADERSHIP PROGRAM Fall 2012 Issue #19 Inside this issue: Conference Presentations 2 Publications Proposals, and Defenses 3 We have successfully made it through another semester! We are excited about all the wonderful things our students and alumni are doing across the United States. Please take a moment to see what your colleagues and friends have accomplished. Happy Holidays! New Titles, Awards, Positions and News 4 Dates to Remember Happy Holidays 5 W E RE ON TH E W EB! WWW. ODU. EDU/ CCL- PHD January 12 Classes Begin January 22 DROP/ADD Deadline February 28 Deadline to Apply for August 2013 Graduation April 2 Last Day to Withdraw with a W Old Dominion University 120 Education Building Norfolk, VA 23529 Phone: 757-683-4375 Fax: 757-683-4413 E-mail: ccl@odu.edu April 15 Registration Begins April 30 Dissertations Due to Registrar s Office for May 2013 graduates May 10-11 Commencement June 2-14 Summer Institute
Page 2 NEWSLETTER OF ODU S COMMUNITY COLLEGE LEADERSHIP PROGRAM Conference Presentations Carter, L. (2012, November). Marathon Résumé Review. Presented for the African-American Student Association of HACC, Central Pennsylvania s Community College. Linnie was invited to speak by a student organization at a community college in Pennsylvania about developing effective résumés. Carter, L. (2012, November). Portfolio Tips. Presented for the African-American Student Association of HACC, Central Pennsylvania s Community College. Linnie was invited to speak by a student organization at a community college in Pennsylvania about the importance of developing and strategically using professional portfolios. Patrick Tompkins (middle) supported his fellow Cohort 9 members, Gretchen Warren (R) and Lorrie Coe-Meade (L) in Richmond, VA for their presentation at the VCCS Nursing Peer Group Conference. Carter, L. (2012, November). It s Not About You: The Importance of Donor-Centered Fundraising. Presented at the CRD Executive Institute. Phelan, S., Schrank, C. (2012, October). Preparation Strategies for the ASCP Phlebotomy Certification Exam. Presented at a Teleconference for the American Society of Clinical Pathologists. Hauser, L. (2012, November). : Proposed Research: A Comparison between the Effectiveness of Online and on Campus Introductory Biology as Measured by Student Success in Subsequent Biology Courses. Presented at VCCS Science Conference. Machon, P. Hugnagl, A., Phelan, S. (2012, May). 5-Alarm Response. Presented at the National Association for Workforce Improvement 47th Annual Conference Gear up to learn how to establish a highly successful and fiscally responsible partnership between higher education and local government! A relationship between educational institutions and local governments is essential to identifying the needs of the community s First Responders, establishing training programs to impart the entrylevel skill set, and selecting evaluation methods to ensure the needs of the community have been met. Best practices from a successful partnership and strategies for development of similar partnerships will be presented. Representatives from education, EMS and fire services, municipalities, and work-force development would benefit from the information presented. Warren, G., Coe-Meade, L. (2012, September). Improving Online Learning for College Students with Psychological Disorders. Presented at Germanna Community College's Learning Day. The presentation focused on past and present research concerning college students who are dealing with psychological disorders and who are also attempting online course work. The presentation was designed to help community college educators, those with a special educational background and those without, better understand the learning needs of students with psychological disorders. Warren, G., Coe-Meade, L. (2012, October). Improving Online Learning for College Students with Psychological Disorders. Presented at VCCS s Nursing Peer Group Conference.
NEWSLETTER OF ODU S COMMUNITY COLLEGE LEADERSHIP PROGRAM Page 3 Publications Swanson, T. (2012). Managing social media in libraries: Finding collaboration, coordination, and focus. Oxford, UK: Chandos Publishing. Abstract: Web 2.0 first created a scramble among librarians to participate in Facebook, YouTube, blogs, and other social media applications, and the turn is now towards management and consolidation. Managing Social Media in Libraries explores the developing information environment, the collaboration among library organizations, and the ways social media may convert the loose connections between library staff members. The book takes librarians beyond the mechanics of using social media, and establishes a framework to move library managers and leaders toward making social media effective. Managing Social Media in Libraries is structured around key topics in this area, including: refocusing after the first use of Web 2.0; library organizations as loosely coupled systems; social media within such systems; defining a purpose for the use of social media; connecting messages and tools; and integrating social media into standard websites. Dissertation Proposal Defenses Lynette Hauser defended her proposed dissertation which is titled, An Examination of the Predictive Relationship Between Mode of Instruction and Student Success in Introductory Biology. Her committee includes Dr. Mitchell Williams (Chair), Dr. Cherng-Jyh Yen, and Dr. Alonzo Flowers. Ann Smith defended her proposed dissertation which is titled, Persistence of General Educational Development and Advanced Diploma Recipients at Selected Virginia Community Colleges. Her committee includes Dr. Dana Burnett (Chair), Dr. Mitchell Williams, and Dr. Tara Atkins-Brady. Ellen Davenport defended her proposed dissertation which is titled, Local Wealth and Dual Enrollment Participation in Virginia s Community Colleges: Rural, Urban, and Suburban Patterns and Subsequent Postsecondary Enrollment Status. Her committee includes Dr. Mitchell Williams (Chair), Dr. Cherng-Jyh Yen, and Dr. Dana Burnett. Colin Ferguson defended his proposed dissertation which is titled, A Preliminary Study of Dual Enrollment Outcomes At A Small Southeastern Community College. His committee includes Dr. Dana Burnett (Chair), Dr. Mitchell Williams, Dr. Peter Baker, and Dr. Judy McMillan. Dissertation Defenses & Recent Graduates Dr. Kathy Mitchell is Dean of Nursing and Allied Health at Virginia Highlands Community College, and she is the Director of the Virginia Appalachian Tricollege Nursing Program (VATNP), a consortium of three community colleges: Virginia Highlands CC, Southwest Virginia CC, and Mountain Empire CC. Dr. Mitchell s dissertation is titled, Transition from High School to Associate Degree Nursing: A Qualitative Study. Her dissertation committee included Dr. Karen Sanzo (Chair), Dr. Mitchell Williams, and Dr. Beth Page. (L-R) Dr. Mitchell Williams, Dr. Kathy Mitchell, and Dr. Karen Sanzo at Kathy s dissertation defense.
Page 4 NEWSLETTER OF ODU S COMMUNITY COLLEGE LEADERSHIP PROGRAM New Titles, Awards, Positions and News Sharon Hatfield - 2012 Distinguished Research Paper Award for "The Entrepreneurial Community College" at the American Educational Research Association's (AERA) International Meeting in Vancouver, Canada in April 2012. There were only 16 research papers awarded at the meeting. Amanda Ellis-O'Quinn (SWVCC) - received a $45,000 grant from the Chancellor's Innovation Fund. Natalie Harder - Completed the Salzburg Global Seminar's International Study Program during July 2012 in Salzburg, Austria. She is now an International Study Program Fellow. Mary Landon - Retired from her full time position as Associate VP for Workforce Development at Tidewater Community College on 2/1/12. Sue Phelan - Nominated to serve on the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences (NAACLS) User's Group Task Force. Milan Hayward - Is now National Credentials to Careers Grant Project Director at Northern Virginia Community College Elizabeth Wilmer - Is now serving as the Interim Vice President of Academic and Student Affairs at Virginia Western Community College. Kellie Sorey - Is now serving as the Interim Associate Vice President of Academic Effectiveness at Tidewater Community College Mike Gilley receiving the Chancellor s Workforce Development Award for Community Service at the HIRE banquet. Mike Gilley - In November, 2012, received a nomination from Sue Ella Boatright-Wells, Dean of Workforce Development, Mountain Empire Community College for the Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Workforce Training and Instruction. The nomination recognized his service to the college and its service community for writing and administering a Virginia Foundation for the Humanities grant to create a CD anthology for the 40th anniversary of Home Craft Days, a festival celebrating the traditional crafts, music, stories, dance, and foodways of Appalachia; interviewing traditional musicians to document the oral tradition for learning and passing musical heritage to the next generation; planning a digitization / cataloging project for the Home Craft Days and Mountain Music School performances in the college archives; and assisting the music faculty with instruction as needed.
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