Friday, January 18, 2013

NEWS LINKS | Jan. 18, 2013

SBCTC NEWS LINKS | Articles about – and of interest to – Washington state community and technical colleges


 

SYSTEM NEWS | OPINIONS

 

Officials, community college presidents attend 'Good Eggs' breakfast

Marty Brown, executive director of the Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges, joined King County Councilmember Pete von Reichbauer's monthly "Good Eggs" meeting Wednesday with South King County leaders to discuss the state of the region's community and technical colleges. Dr. Eileen Ely, president of Green River Community College; and Dr. Jack Bermingham, president of Highline Community College, participated of the gathering.

The Auburn Reporter, January 16, 2013

http://www.auburn-reporter.com/community/187207511.html

 

Everett Community College Names New Nursing Building After Local Mountain

Everett Community College has named its new nursing and health sciences building Liberty Hall after Liberty Mountain. Opening in April 2013, Liberty Hall will be home to the college's nursing, medical assisting and phlebotomy programs and other health sciences training. The building will also include room for the Providence Everett Healthcare Clinic, now located across the street. Construction began in September 2011 on the three-story, $37.5 million facility ….

My Evereet News, January 16, 2013

http://myeverettnews.com/2013/01/16/everett-community-college-names-new-nursing-building-after-local-mountain/

 

More students making the grade at iGrad

The iGrad academy is a district program funded by the state in partnership with the Kent School District and Green River Community College that offers students 16-21 years old the ability to earn credits toward one of three program tracks.
Kent Reporter, January 16, 2013
http://www.kentreporter.com/news/187224061.html

 

"My Kind Of Place" postcard show

Last year's postcard show at South Puget Sound Community College was a huge success so they're doing it again.

The Volcano, January 17, 2013

http://www.weeklyvolcano.com/entertainment/visual-edge/2013/01/my-kind-of-place-postcard-show-at-south-puget-sound-community-college-olympia/

 

Strength in sculpture: Robert Graves Gallery welcomes provocative new show

If it sounds a little avant-garde for the Wenatchee Valley, that's exactly what the Robert Graves Gallery [inside Sexton Hall at Wenatchee Valley College] is going for. Created by New York artist and feminist Linda Stein, "Fluidity of Gender" is the gallery's biggest show of the season. … The student senate at Wenatchee Valley College also donated money to help bring the show to the gallery, Crew said. "I like very much going to small conservative towns because those are the places where I can be most provocative and most helpful to people that are struggling to make their way in the world," Stein said. "I want to be there, more than Manhattan or Los Angeles, where they may not hear my point of view as often."

Wenatchee World, January 17, 2013

http://www.wenatcheeworld.com/news/2013/jan/17/strength-in-sculpture-robert-graves-gallery/

 

At nearly 80, Clark College still growing, Knight says

Clark College President Bob Knight opened his annual State of the College address Thursday by contrasting the more robust economy during the college's 75th anniversary in 2008 to today, as it prepares to celebrate its 80th anniversary Oct. 1.
The Columbian, January 17, 2013
http://www.columbian.com/news/2013/jan/17/at-nearly-80-clark-college-still-grows/

 

Life of a Running-Starter

Column by Jane Baek, student at Bothell High School and Cascadia Community College | …  Running Start allows students to immerse themselves in college level courses (regardless of the "community college" label) and best of all, it's free! We're talking about free college here and almost all credits are transferrable to four-year institutions in state and even some out-of-state. Especially now, parents and students alike are trying their best to pay for college as tuition costs are skyrocketing. If Running Start is a financially affordable way of receiving a post-secondary education, why doesn't everyone do it? There are a variety of factors that play a role in whether or not a student choses to partake in Running Start or not, and the greatest reason seems to be this: most students love high school too much to leave it.

Bothell/Kenmore Reporter, January 17, 2013
http://www.bothell-reporter.com/opinion/187377181.html#

 

CRI marks 20 years of loving to learn

The Creative Retirement Institute, the lifelong learning program at Edmonds Community College, is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year. We've all heard stories of ideas that began with a sketch on a paper napkin or notes on the back of an envelope. … Pamela LeMay, then an administrator at Edmonds Community College, and Dr. John Terrey, then a faculty member at the University of Washington, were brainstorming at a local coffee shop.

Edmonds Beacon, January 18, 2013
The Creative Retirement Institute, the lifelong learning program at Edmonds Community College, is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year

http://edmondsbeacon.villagesoup.com/p/cri-marks-20-years-of-loving-to-learn/950043

 

Clark College's Pathways Center moves onto main campus to help clients transition to college

The Pathways Center, which offers workshops, advice and information for prospective students and job seekers, opened in its new location on Jan. 7, in the space formerly occupied by the college's Corporate Education program. Open to both Clark College students and the general public, the Pathways Center serves many people who receive public assistance.

The Oregonian, January 18, 2013
http://www.oregonlive.com/clark-county/index.ssf/2013/01/clark_colleges_pathways_center.html

 

Energy Forecasting: A New Approach to Managing Demand

Intelligent energy management systems company GridNavigator and energy management control systems contractor ATS Automation have installed a new service that provides day by day energy demand forecasts at Edmonds Community College in Lynnwood, near Seattle, Washington. That ability allows users to provide additional energy efficiency and reduce demand, meaning they can avoid spendy peak energy rates

AOL Energy, January 18, 2013

http://energy.aol.com/2013/01/18/energy-forecasting-a-new-approach-to-managing-demand/



TRENDS| HORIZONS | EDUCATION

 

The Growing Adoption of Creative Commons Textbooks / Governments turn to the Creative Commons license to reform education programs

Cable Green doesn't have to look very far to find an example of an education system weighed down by what he considers a bloated and inefficient textbook industry. The director of global learning for Creative Commons simply points to his home state of Washington. "My state spends $130 million per year buying textbooks," he says. "We only have a million public school kids in the state, so we're spending $130 per kid per year." … And though the state of Washington has yet to adopt such a reform, several governments, both in the U.S. and across the globe, have passed and implemented similar policies as they've struggled to address the rising costs plaguing both lower and higher education systems. This movement, often referred to as open education resources (OER), threatens to upend what many reformers consider an anachronistic textbook industry, one that's ripe for disruption and change.

US News, January 17, 2013

http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2013/01/17/the-growing-adoption-of-creative-commons-textbooks

 

Advanced Placement, Not Credit

Dartmouth is, of course, not the first institution to stop using AP exam scores to grant college credit, and the number of high school students taking AP courses has continued to rise significantly over the years. Each year, according to Packer, about 1.3 percent of the 3,300 colleges and universities that receive AP exam scores change their policies on course credit, with about half deciding to grant credit for AP tests and half deciding not to. But college credit, Packer notes, was not actually the original intent of the AP program..

Inside Higher Ed, January 18, 2013

http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2013/01/18/dartmouth-end-use-advanced-placement-scores-credit

 

 

POLITICS | LOCAL, STATE, NATIONAL

 

Axing college savings plan: Jury is out

Rodney Tom would like to cut off families' option of saving for a child's tuition at a state college. Key leaders have yet to jump aboard in support.

Crosscut, January 18, 2013

http://crosscut.com/2013/01/18/olympia-2013/112542/college-tuition-plan-jury-out/

 

Senators Murray and Tom trade barbs over GET

The Seattle Times, January 18, 2013

http://blogs.seattletimes.com/politicsnorthwest/2013/01/18/senators-murray-and-tom-trade-barbs-over-get/

 

 


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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

NEWS LINKS | Jan. 16, 2013

SBCTC NEWS LINKS | Articles about – and of interest to – Washington state community and technical colleges


 

SYSTEM NEWS | OPINIONS

 

Couple to be honored at college's donor wall/ Pat and Tim Morgan of Port Angeles set up a scholarship fund for students at Peninsula College.

"Scholarships are especially crucial in times of economic uncertainty," Peninsula College President Luke Robins said.  "Because of the generosity of Tim and Pat Morgan, more community members will now be able to achieve their dreams of a higher education and better-paying jobs right here on the Peninsula."  Tim Morgan decided to help local college students when he read about the increasing enrollment at Peninsula College during a time of significantly declining financial aid availability.
Peninsula Daily News, January 10, 2013

http://www.peninsuladailynews.com/article/20130111/NEWS/301119988/couple-to-be-honored-at-colleges-donor-wall

 

Bellevue College's Susan Gjolmesli to be honored for empowering persons with disabilities

Susan Gjolmesli has been selected to receive a Governor's Trophy in Memory of Carolyn Blair Brown from the Washington State Governor's Committee on Disability Issues and Employment. The award is given to an individual who has significantly enhanced the empowerment of persons with disabilities in the community and workforce.

Bellevue Reporter, January 15, 2013

http://www.bellevuereporter.com/news/187009691.html

 

 

TRENDS| HORIZONS | EDUCATION

 

What About Community Colleges?
As higher education approaches its own "cliff," two-year institutions appear to be well positioned for the future.

The Chronicle of Higher Education, January 15, 2013

http://chronicle.com/article/What-About-Community-Colleges-/136671/

 

Ranks of working poor increasing

The Washington Post, January 15, 2013

http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/ranks-of-working-poor-increasing/2013/01/15/8d1f51e2-59b9-11e2-88d0-c4cf65c3ad15_story.html

 

Study: Parental support sends down college GPA

The Seattle Times, January 15, 2013

http://seattletimes.com/html/nationworld/2020136413_apusparentscollegegrades.html

 

Shootings Stun 2 Colleges

2 killed at community college in Kentucky. Financial aid director shot at Stevens Institute of Business & Arts. Plus a compilation of articles on gun violence and higher education.

Inside Higher Ed, January 16, 2013

http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2013/01/16/2-killed-kentucky-community-college

 

Turning In to the Skid / Confessions of a Community College Dean

Apparently, San Jose State University has contracted with Udacity to run credit-bearing basic algebra classes -- both developmental and college-level -- at a cost to students of $150. Some folks are already manning the battle stations.

Inside Higher Ed, January 16, 2013

http://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/confessions-community-college-dean/turning-skid

 

As California Goes?

State's governor looks to MOOCs for help in entry-level courses at public institutions. San Jose State takes the plunge while community colleges mull a different path.

Inside Higher Ed, January 16, 2013

http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2013/01/16/california-looks-moocs-online-push

 

Teaching Generation Z

Eliza Woolf wonders what to make of students who seem disengaged from class and then give her great evaluations.

Inside Higher Ed, January 16, 2013

http://www.insidehighered.com/advice/2013/01/16/essay-teaching-students-who-seem-unengaged

 

 

POLITICS | LOCAL, STATE, NATIONAL

 

Gov. Inslee vows 'disruptive change' during his term

The Seattle Times, January 16, 2013

http://blogs.seattletimes.com/politicsnorthwest/2013/01/16/gov-inslee-vows-disruptive-change-during-his-term/

 

Interior Secretary Ken Salazar to resign; will Chris Gregoire replace him?

The Oregonian, January 16, 2013

http://www.oregonlive.com/mapes/index.ssf/2013/01/interior_secretary_ken_salazar.html

 

 


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Tuesday, January 15, 2013

NEWS LINKS | January 15, 2013

SBCTC NEWS LINKS | Articles about – and of interest to – Washington state community and technical colleges


 

SYSTEM NEWS | OPINIONS

 

Op-ed: Help businesses fill jobs by investing in community and technical colleges

Clearly, our state must continually upgrade its workforce and technology or risk becoming to high tech what Detroit became to the auto industry, writes guest columnist Richard Cummins, Columbia Basin College president. … Employers need graduates from every level of higher education — from short-term job certificates to associate degrees and bachelor's degrees — and two-year colleges can meet their needs. Our students gain skills to enter STEM jobs directly or they transfer to a four-year college.  Thirty-five percent of engineering majors in four-year public colleges and universities transferred from a community or technical college with at least 40 college credits or a degree. Most had a science degree or heavy concentrations of science and math credits. Several community and technical colleges now offer applied baccalaureate degrees in STEM fields.

The Seattle Times, January 15, 2013

http://seattletimes.com/html/opinion/2020133587_richardcumminsopedxml.html

 

Highline College Teacher Michael Girvin Wins Prestigious Microsoft Award

Highline Community College announced Monday that faculty member Michael Girvin has been named as a "2013 Microsoft Most Valuable Professional" (MVP). This award is presented annually to recognize "outstanding technology community leaders from around the world" that share their respective expertise with Microsoft. "Michael Girvin is a great example of the kind of talent, energy and new ideas that our faculty bring to their work," said Jeff Wagnitz, Highline's vice president for academic affairs.

The Waterland Blog, January 14, 2013

http://www.waterlandblog.com/2013/01/14/highline-college-teacher-michael-girvin-wins-prestigious-microsoft-award/

 

 

TRENDS| HORIZONS | ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT | EDUCATION

 

Shared Crisis

With more institutions citing budget woes as they eliminate academic programs, AAUP offers new recommendations for faculty involvement in such decisions and just what constitutes financial exigency.

Inside Higher Ed, January 15, 2013

http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2013/01/15/aaup-calls-faculty-participation-financial-exigency-declarations

 

There's Planning, and There's Planning / Confessions of a Community College Dean

I read somewhere that the mark of an educated mind is the ability to hold two contradictory thoughts at the same time. If that's true, then I'm feeling particularly educated of late.

Inside Higher Ed, January 15, 2013

http://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/confessions-community-college-dean/there%E2%80%99s-planning-and-there%E2%80%99s-planning

 

 

POLITICS | LOCAL, STATE, NATIONAL

 

Seattle City Council member Harrell announces run for mayor

Harrell said he planned to establish a $20 million endowment fund for the "College For Everyone" program, which would allow all graduates of Seattle Public High Schools to attend South Seattle Community College for free. The proposal expands on an existing program that guarantees free tuition at the community college for graduates of two Seattle schools.

KOMO News, January 15, 2013

http://www.komonews.com/news/local/Seattle-City-Council-member-Harrell-announces-run-for-mayor-187016571.html

 

 


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Monday, January 14, 2013

NEWS LINKS | Jan. 14, 2013

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SYSTEM NEWS | OPINIONS

 

The Artisan Next Door: Fair Winds

As sole owner of Tuck & Holand Metal Sculptors, the burly, affable Holand fashions nautically themed weathervanes featuring everything from ships and humpback whales to schools of striped bass and lobsters—even great white sharks. "I first came to Massachusetts to avoid working on the family farm out in Washington State," Holand says with a laugh. He was already familiar with bronze casting and sculpture from working in the foundry at Columbia Basin College, where he studied business—and sneaked into as many art classes as possible.

Boston Magazine, Winter 2013

http://www.bostonmagazine.com/articles/2013/01/anthony-holand-weathervanes/

 

Conditionally yours

American colleges seeking to increase their international student enrollments are offering more flexible admission policies than ever before. An increasing number of institutions offer conditional admission programs for students whose English proficiency test scores fall short of minimum cutoffs, and at many colleges the terms of these programs are changing.   …  Some colleges require conditionally admitted students to enroll in a university-governed intensive English program, while others have partnerships with private language providers. The largest of these, ELS, has relationships with 613 colleges that accept completion of its English for Academic Purposes Program as proof of English proficiency. ... Twelve of the 60 centers have opened in the last three years – [including] Bates Technical College
Inside Higher Ed, January 3, 2013
http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2013/01/03/conditional-admission-and-pathway-programs-proliferate#ixzz2Gvp6Body

 

Drag show at Columbia Basin College draws hundreds

Dozens of cellphones were raised in the air, snapping photos and shooting video, as more than 400 students crowded Thursday into the Columbia Basin College student union building for a performance by Vida Morales y Las Divas Latinas.

Tri-City Herald, January 10, 2013

http://www.bellinghamherald.com/2013/01/10/2833069/drag-show-at-columbia-basin-college.html

KVEW TV http://www.kvewtv.com/article/2013/jan/10/drag-group-speaks-about-importance-accepting-other/

 

Highline Community College now offering business I.T. classes in Spanish

These are college courses and will be counted toward the Associate of Applied Science degree in Business Information Technology.

Waterland Blog, January 11, 2013

http://www.waterlandblog.com/2013/01/11/highline-college-now-offering-business-information-technology-classes-in-spanish/

 

Food a most challenging subject for digital photos

Several months ago Dan Thiessen, director of the Walla Walla Community College Wine Country Culinary Institute, asked me to share some thoughts regarding digital food photography wth his student chefs in his Culinary Trends Class.  … digital food photography is the most difficult and challenging of macro photography.

Walla Walla Union-Bulletin, January 13, 2013

http://union-bulletin.com/news/2013/jan/14/food-a-most-challenging-subject-for-digital-photos/

 

Beefing up the mission to nourish the needy

With regular cooking classes in place right at the spot where the food is handed out, the hope is to teach people about nutrition, meal planning and creativity in cooking, Rodriguez said.  To that end, the Salvation Army will partner with Walla Walla Community College's Wine Country Culinary Institute. Student chefs will fulfill some of their work experience requirements by teaching to cooking classes, said Dan Thiessen.

Walla Walla Union-Bulletin, January 13, 2013

http://union-bulletin.com/news/2013/jan/12/building-up-the-mission/

 

Technology leaders for Northwest Washington honored

Corrinne Sande of Whatcom Community College received the Outstanding Achievement in Industry Leadership award for her leadership and impact on students and the local technology industry.

The Bellingham Herald, January 14, 2013

http://www.bellinghamherald.com/2013/01/14/2834397/technology-leaders-honored.html

 

 

TRENDS| HORIZONS | EDUCATION

 

Lumina Foundation Adopts New Tactics to Reach College-Completion Goal

The Chronicle of Higher Education, January 10, 2013

http://chronicle.com/article/Lumina-Foundation-Adopts-New/136551/

 

Offer by higher ed to freeze tuition worth discussing

The double-digit tuition increases year after year can't continue

Walla Walla Union-Bulletin, January 13, 2013

http://union-bulletin.com/news/2013/jan/12/offer-higher-ed-freeze-tuition-worth-discussing/

 

 

POLITICS | LOCAL, STATE, NATIONAL

 

Editorial: Legislature should focus first on fixing public education, then asking taxpayers for funding

A key goal should be increasing the level of support for the state's universities and community colleges, which will help hold the line on tuition.

Beyond money, critical changes are needed in how public schools operate and in their accountability.

The Seattle Times, January 12, 2013

http://seattletimes.com/html/editorials/2020113939_edit13legeducationxml.html

 

Olympia lawmakers have pro-worker agenda for 2013 session

[Democratic Rep. Sam Hunt of Olympia] said there also is interest in retaining operating funds for South Puget Sound Community College and The Evergreen State College.

The Olympian, January 12, 2013

http://www.theolympian.com/2013/01/12/2381287/olympia-lawmakers-have-pro-worker.html

 

Lawmakers have $2 billion in problems this biennium

Budget, including court-ordered funding of schools, will be defining topic

The Olympian, January 13, 2013

http://www.theolympian.com/2013/01/13/2382583/lawmakers-have-2-billion-in-problems.html

 

Senate Republicans poised to take over Environment, Higher Ed, Parks, Trade, Human Services; remaining question marks include Sens. Hobbs, Hatfield, Eide

The Olympian, January 14, 2013

http://www.theolympian.com/2013/01/14/2383925/senate-republicans-poised-to-take.html

 


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