GTCC SUMMER NEWSLETTER • JUNE 2014
Mikayla Hutchinson (Carla Kucinski/GTCC)
GTCC Celebrates 48th Commencement
From left to right Dr. Randy Parker, Adrian Wright and Jarvis Harris. (Carla Kucinski/GTCC)
From left to right Dr. Randy Parker, Ed Bowling and Jimmie E. Ford. (Carla Kucinski/GTCC)
From left to right Dr. Randy Parker, Dylan Roberts and Dr. Beth Pitonzo. (Carla Kucinski/GTCC)
From left to right Dr. Randy Parker, Heather Ebert and Dr. Beth Pitonzo. (Carla Kucinski/GTCC)
Guilford Technical Community College celebrated its 48th Commencement on May 8. Approximately 800 students participated in the commencement ceremony held at the Greensboro Coliseum. Dr. Stuart Fountain, a member of the North Carolina State Board of Community Colleges and past chair of the GTCC Board of Trustees, presented the North Carolina Community Colleges Academic Excellence Award to Dustin Darnell, an Associate in Arts degree graduate with a 3.9 GPA. This award recognizes one student from each of the 58 N.C. community colleges who has completed a minimum of 12 semester hours in an associate degree program and has a cumulative GPA of at least 3.25. Dr. Alison Wiers, associate vice president of student support services, awarded four graduates for their outstanding traits of leadership, good citizenship and academic excellence: • Outstanding Graduate in a Diploma program, Seyoung Park, Culinary Arts; • Outstanding Graduate in a Technical program, Mikayla Hutchinson, Early Childhood Education; • Outstanding Graduate in a Transfer program, Dylan Roberts, Associate of Arts; • President’s Medal, Heather Ebert, Associate of Arts. Jarvis Harris, chair of the GTCC Board of Trustees, presented the Board of Trustees’ Teaching Innovation Award to Adrian Wright, department chair for
Mechatronics Engineering Technology. “By utilizing resources outside of the traditional classroom setting, Adrian continues to demonstrate his commitment to developing innovative teaching strategies; not only to provide his current students with the tools they need for success, but to model and demonstrate that they can, and must, serve as mentors to the next generation,” Harris said. Jimmie E. Ford, a member of the N.C. State Board of Community Colleges recognized Ed Bowling, executive director of Completion by Design at GTCC, as the BB&T Staff Person of the Year Award recipient. The award recognizes excellent performance and commitment from one non-teaching staff person among the 58 community colleges in N.C. In receiving the award, Bowling was recognized for his commitment to the Completion by Design initiative, a five-year program funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to significantly increase completion and graduation rates for young, low-income students. – Heather Ebert Dustin Darnell (Carla Kucinski/GTCC)