Mid-South Community College will increase the physical size of its Welding Technology lab inside its current location and will construct a new building for maintenance equipment that will be displaced by the program expansion.
MSCC’s Board of Trustees unanimously approved the $600,000 project at its June meeting.
Ed Cook, Lead Faculty for Welding Technology, said the additional space will be used to mirror conditions and situations welders face on the job, like pipe, confined-space, and aerial welding.
“We’re calling it a ‘real-world welding fabrication’ area,” Cook said. “Our advisory committee encouraged us to do this because, while our students are great welders, they sometimes have difficulty when facing a challenging work environment.”
Thursday, June 18, 2015
Thursday, June 11, 2015
Mid-South Trustees Receive Honorary Degrees at Final Meeting
During what is most likely the final meeting of the Mid-South Community College Board of Trustees, the institution awarded honorary degrees to board members for 2014-15. The college also presented Board Chair Mary Toney with a plaque for her leadership over the past 12 months.
The trustees, in turn, recognized Dr. Glen Fenter and Dr. Barbara Baxter with mementos in honor of their 20+ years of service. Both are retiring from the college this summer.
Pending approval of the Higher Learning Commission, MSCC will become part of the Arkansas State University System as ASU Mid-South on July 1, and the Board of Trustees will become a Board of Visitors.
While some of the trustees suggested special recognition for the three founding members – Toney, Solon Anthony, and Alex Coulter – Toney said she felt everyone should receive something for their time, effort, and place in MSCC history.
“I’ve tried to do everything this year that members asked, other than one thing. The board told me to do something for myself, Mr. Anthony, and Alex, but I wanted to do something for everybody. So I exerted my authority as chair.”
The trustees, in turn, recognized Dr. Glen Fenter and Dr. Barbara Baxter with mementos in honor of their 20+ years of service. Both are retiring from the college this summer.
Pending approval of the Higher Learning Commission, MSCC will become part of the Arkansas State University System as ASU Mid-South on July 1, and the Board of Trustees will become a Board of Visitors.
While some of the trustees suggested special recognition for the three founding members – Toney, Solon Anthony, and Alex Coulter – Toney said she felt everyone should receive something for their time, effort, and place in MSCC history.
“I’ve tried to do everything this year that members asked, other than one thing. The board told me to do something for myself, Mr. Anthony, and Alex, but I wanted to do something for everybody. So I exerted my authority as chair.”
Wednesday, June 10, 2015
MSCC Foundation’s ‘Campaign For Hope’ Moving Steadily Toward Goal
The Mid-South Community College Foundation’s Campaign for Hope, a $250,000 scholarship fund-raising effort to honor outgoing president Dr. Glen Fenter, has topped 60 percent, and the effort is entering the home stretch.
Dr. Fenter, who has served the college and community for nearly 23 years, will retire from MSCC on June 30 and become chief executive officer of the Greater Memphis Alliance for a Competitive Workforce. A Donor Appreciation Event and Tribute Dinner has been scheduled for June 26, and contributors of $500 or more will be invited to the special event.
“I am humbled by the outpouring of generosity in support of this scholarship,” Dr. Fenter said. “When members of our Foundation Board first discussed this idea with me, I told them I thought they could raise a whole lot more money if the fund were to pay me to leave town, not create scholarships.
Dr. Fenter, who has served the college and community for nearly 23 years, will retire from MSCC on June 30 and become chief executive officer of the Greater Memphis Alliance for a Competitive Workforce. A Donor Appreciation Event and Tribute Dinner has been scheduled for June 26, and contributors of $500 or more will be invited to the special event.
“I am humbled by the outpouring of generosity in support of this scholarship,” Dr. Fenter said. “When members of our Foundation Board first discussed this idea with me, I told them I thought they could raise a whole lot more money if the fund were to pay me to leave town, not create scholarships.
Friday, June 5, 2015
Debra West Appointed Chancellor at Arkansas State University Mid-South
WEST MEMPHIS, Ark.
– Arkansas State University System President Dr. Charles L. Welch today
announced the selection of Dr. Debra West as chancellor of the ASU Mid-South
campus.
“We conducted an extensive national search, had four outstanding finalists and I believe hired one of the most competent and visionary administrators in the country,” Welch said. “An added benefit is Dr. West’s strong knowledge of, and commitment to, this institution and the Delta region as a whole. One of the search advisory committee members stated she was looking for a candidate who was strong in communication, motivation and innovation. Dr. West definitely excels in those areas, and the response received from all campus constituencies was overwhelmingly positive regarding her leadership abilities.
Thursday, June 4, 2015
Delaware North Co-CEO Helps MSCC Dedicate Hospitality Center
Louis Jacobs, co-chief executive officer of Delaware North, talked about family, history, and community spirit while participating in Mid-South Community College’s dedication of the $2.2 million Jeremy Jacobs Hospitality Center on June 2.
Speaking to a large crowd gathered in MSCC’s newest facility, Jacobs started his presentation with regrets from his father, whose name will appear on and in the building.
Speaking to a large crowd gathered in MSCC’s newest facility, Jacobs started his presentation with regrets from his father, whose name will appear on and in the building.
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