Maricopa Community Colleges • Office of the Chancellor • Community Advisory Committees • Vol. 9 • June 2014
Chancellor’s Update Each year, I rotate and attend one Maricopa commencement (they are held on the same night) and as many convocations as I can, because it’s such a pleasure to share in the joy of students who are celebrating a major accomplishment. Looking out over the crowds of friends and families, it’s always a wonderful feeling to know that our colleges have helped students attain their goals, whether it’s a degree or certificate that leads directly to a job or one that allows a student to move on to a four-year institution. This year, I noticed something different about our commencement ceremonies and convocations. College officials said they, too had noticed a difference. There were more graduates and more of them took part in graduation. What’s more, it seemed that more friends and relatives celebrated these achievements by attending our events. What does this mean? I believe it’s nothing but good things for those students, the Maricopa Community Colleges, and our community. As you know, students who receive a degree Dr. Rufus Glasper
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Maricopa Students Win National, State Tech Awards Two Maricopa students were selected to be in an exclusive group – the “Dream Team” – that received a fully paid trip to Cisco’s Cisco Live conference, the networking giant’s largest annual customer-focused event. Andreas “Andy” Gronen (Chandler-Gilbert) and Rhasaan Kimbrough (South Mountain) were selected to this year’s cadre of ten students. The conference took place this past May in San Francisco. At the 25,000-person conference, students worked closely with Cisco engineers to provide on-site wireless network support for the event.
of the Cisco Dream Team for Cisco Live 2014 was a huge learning and networking opportunity for me,” said Gronen.
In separate technology news, Maricopa students took home seven out of 11 first place awards from the Avnet Tech Games, an annual competition featuring 200 students from Arizona community colleges and universities. Avnet, a leading global technology distributor, convened a panel of judges, including technology executives, engineers, and other business leaders, who Maricopa Avnet Tech Game Teams selected the winners based on the students’ ability to meet the technical requirements of a task, apply innovative approaches to the solution, and demonstrate Rhasaan Kimbrough – a veteran of the United States professional skills. Air Force – received several awards for maintaining and troubleshooting advanced technological equipment. “I’m More than 75 teams of students competed in the Games, looking forward to the hands-on opportunities that will including participants from Arizona State University, ITT help catapult my career to the technical engineering Technical Institute, the Maricopa Community Colleges, world as a networking engineer,” he said. Andy Gronen Northern Arizona University, the University of Advancing is an international student from Italy with a bachelor’s in Technology and the University of Arizona. Economics and a master’s in Game Design. “Being part Read CommunityConnection online: www.maricopa.edu/chancellor/cac.php Community Connection provides news and information about the Maricopa Community Colleges and the Chancellor’s Community Advisory Committees. Community Connection is published and distributed quarterly.