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Grad Completes 14-Year Journey to Earn Her Degree


May 24, 2021 | Campus News

Every East Central College graduate has a unique path to earning their degree.

That’s no different for Class of 2021 graduate Heather (Luehr) Rice, but her accomplishment was 14 years in the making.

Rice, 35, of Union, first started taking classes at ECC in 2007. On May 16, she rolled across the stage in the Donald Shook Student Center to receive her diploma from ECC President Dr. Jon Bauer.

‘It was pretty emotional,” she said. “I never thought I would accomplish it.”

Rice has cerebral palsy, which affects her ability to move and maintain balance. She uses a motorized chair to get around.

Rice earned an Associate’s Degree in Psychology because she wants to help others like her, she said.

“I want to be an advocate for people like myself,” she added. “There are not many people who understand what I have gone through.”

Rice explained that she wants to work at a medical supply store that sells equipment for people with cerebral palsy to use in their daily life.

“I want to help people find the right equipment, because the majority of what is available, I have used,” she said. “I have had the experience of having a feeding tube, catheter and power wheelchairs — I am aware of the technology and how it can help others.

“I just want to be at a place to help others and be a source of encouragement,” Rice added. “If I had someone like that when I was younger, things may have been a little different for me.”

A Long Road

Rice first enrolled at ECC in 2007 taking three courses her first semester, but then life-changing events impacted her schedule.

The first of which was in 2009 when Rice nearly died on the operating table. She said her heart stopped beating before doctors saved her.

“My workload became too much,” Rice commented. “I started to take one class at a time.”

Then, about 11 years ago, Rice’s mother, Sheryl E. Osseck, died.

“That was a major point in my life,” Rice said, adding that she and her mother were very close and Osseck assisted her with many tasks.

But Rice persevered and continued with her education at ECC.

“I told myself it doesn’t matter how long it takes me, I am going to get it done,” she said. “And here we are, 14 years later.”

 

Friends, Family and Faith

Rice’s graduation weekend was much bigger than crossing the stage during one of the ECC commencement ceremonies. On May 15, the day before she graduated, Rice married Steven Rice.

She met Steven through the Union Baptist Temple, a church she had been attending for several years.

Steven delivered groceries to Rice’s home and, one day, found her on the floor after a fall. Rice went to the hospital and Steven stayed there with her and the couple talked about faith and family.

“Steven and I really connected,” she said. “He stayed up all night with me.”

As it turns out, Rice added, the two had met while children but they hadn’t realized it initially as adults.

“So many years later we actually got married,” she commented.

According to Rice, her church family and her faith helped her attain her goal of graduating with a degree.

“If the Lord is in it, you will find a way to achieve what you want,” she said. “Just because I am in a chair doesn’t mean I can’t reach my goals.”

Rice’s graduation isn’t just making an impact on her and her family’s life, it potentially influenced a friend.

She explained that her friend attended the graduation ceremony and Rice’s accomplishment inspired her.

“After watching you, I want to go back and finish my degree,” her friend told Rice.

Help Along the Way

Rice said there were many people at ECC who helped her during her journey.

She made many friends in The Learning Center, and instructors who helped her along the way. She listed ECC employees Denise Walker, Amy Sisk, Josh Stroup, Cookie Hays, Wendy Pecka, Lisa Farrell, Dr. Bauer and Paul Lampe, as some of those who assisted her.

She added there were many more who aided her during her time at the College.

“They really believed in me and saw me not just as a person in a wheelchair, but as a student,” Rice said.

“East Central grew with me every year,” she added. “They were able and willing to provide assistive technology to help me be successful in classes.

“I greatly appreciate the opportunity to roll across the stage and receive my degree.”


Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society logo

PTK Honor Society at ECC Inducts New Members


May 21, 2021 | Campus News

There were 52 new members inducted into the Chi Delta Chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society at East Central College during the spring semester.

PTK membership is by invitation only. Students must have a 3.4 GPA as a full-time student for a semester to join PTK. Once they are inducted into the honor society, students must maintain an overall GPA of 3.2.

Membership is open to all majors throughout the college, including anyone working toward a degree or certificate.

ECC Campus Life and Leadership Coordinator Carson Mowery, the ECC Student Government Association advisor, was the guest speaker for the induction ceremony held April 27.

Mowery joined the PTK Beta Omicron Phi Chapter at ECC in Rolla during the Spring 2018 semester, and she served as the chapter’s public relations officer and chapter president before graduating.

She spoke about her experiences as a member and officer and encouraged the new members to become actively involved.

Listed below are the new members followed by their hometown:

Mercedes Angell, Owensville
Dora Bell, St. Clair
Angela Boerckel, St. Clair
Cheyanna Bowen, Union
Cade Brautigam, Washington
Heather Brinker, Marthasville
Nicole Brinker, Washington
Kevin Donovan, Union
Caroline Dunne, Union
Lindsey Feth, Union
Justin Gaffney, Washington
Katelyn Garrett, Washington
Emily Green, Union
Tawnya Halloran, Leslie
Isaac Henderson, Villa Ridge
Calvin Henry, St. Clair
Libby Hillermann, Washington
Collin Immekus, Sullivan
Jonathan Johns, Sullivan
Kylie Killbreath, Labadie
Johnathan Kindel, Sullivan
Haley King, Sullivan
Emma Likert, Cuba
Melissa Mayberry, Lonedell
Kristin Mercer, Sullivan
Sarah Mier, St. Clair
Kylee Mistler, Owensville
Emily Moody, Union
Gesi Muzhaqi, Washington
Deyinaira Nappier, Sullivan
Kathy Ogle, Marthasville
Lydia Otten, New Haven
Rachel Pelton, Union
Eliana Plumb, Hermann
Irina Pruteanu, St. Clair
Brooke Reynolds, Washington
Christopher Rice, Washington
Jack Roeback, Washington
Anna Schaible, Union
Sara Schaible, Union
Cohen Scheel, Washington
Karlie Schneider, Lonedell
Samantha Sikes, St. Clair
Jena Spreckelmeyer, Washington
Mary Stoll, Washington
Gabrielle Storll, Union
Zoe Strassner, Union
Amanda Todd, Washington
Mackenzie Townley, St. James
Ashley Tucker, Sullivan
Chloe Weiss, Washington
Robert Willis, New Haven.


Students Named to Spring 2021 Dean’s List


May 20, 2021 | Campus News

East Central College recognizes students who have demonstrated exemplary academic achievement each semester.

Upon completion of between six and 11 spring semester credit hours with a semester grade point average of 3.5 or greater, students are acknowledged on the Dean’s List.

There were 187 students named to the Dean’s List from the Spring 2021 semester.

 


Student Achievements Recognized by Faculty, Staff


May 20, 2021 | Campus News

East Central College faculty and staff members have recognized students who have shown excellence, leadership, perseverance and success over the 2020-21 academic year.

ECC typically holds a Student Achievement Night to present awards in-person to celebrate the outstanding accomplishments of students.

There was not a ceremony held this year, but ECC employees still recognized the hard work, leadership and determination of students over the school year. The students who earned the awards were given certificates of achievement and ECC tote bags.

Listed below are students who have be recognized for either academic excellence, leadership skills, perseverance or student success.

Andrea “Abby” Hribar

Alexis Kinnison

Amanda Constable

Amber Dietrich

Andrew Klemme

Andrew Shelton

Annie Page

Audrey Bandowski

Ben Harrison

Ben Schwanitz

Christopher Cureton

Christopher Saladin

Chris West

Claire Smith

Collin Immekus

Dora Bell

Emily Knoppe

Gabby Girardier

Gabrielle Campbell

Grace Affolter

Grace McKinnis

Guy Baskerville

Heather Brinker

Holden Snyder

Isaac Martin

Jennah Olimat

Jenna Meintz

Jennifer Shaw

John Buhr

Jordan Owens

Joseph McCary

Julio Gonzalez

Justin Cantu

Justin Lohmeyer

Kaitlyn Dodson

Kasey Kroeck

Kate Shelton

Kayla Kleekamp

Keegan Sewell

Kendall Tanner

Keri Bonner

Kylee Vawter

Kylie Killbreath

Lexi Harrison

Lilli-Anne Mantle

Lisa Heimos

Logan Metzen

Logan Tiefenbrunn

Lydia Remsh

Madison Barbarick

Madison Jolly

Malaina Mastin

Manny McQueen

Mario Wentz

Mason Blum

Michaela Plumb

Miguel Gonzalez

Nathan Searcy

Pierocarlo Previte

Riley Jackson

Rylee Box

Samuel Pecka

Sara Carter

Sarah Harris

Sarah Murphy

Sebastian Montowine

Shanadoah Keckler

Shania Wilson

Summer Thorp-Lancaster

Theodore Coburn

Zoe Strassner.


Students Named to the Spring 2021 Vice President’s List


May 20, 2021 | Campus News

East Central College recognizes students who have demonstrated superior academic achievement each semester.

Upon completion of at least 12 semester credit hours with a spring semester grade point between 3.50 and 3.84, students are acknowledged by placement on the Vice President’s List.

For the Spring 2021 semester, there were 151 students on the list.


President’s List for Spring 2021 Semester


May 19, 2021 | Campus News

East Central College recognizes students who have demonstrated exemplary academic achievement each semester.

Upon completion of at least 12 spring semester credit hours with a semester grade point average of 3.85 or greater, students are acknowledged on the President’s List.

There were 110 students named to the list from the Spring 2021 semester!


Outstanding Student Award Presented to Nursing Graduate


May 19, 2021 | Campus News ECC Rolla

East Central College recognized a leader and compassionate nursing graduate with the 2021 Outstanding Student Award.

Rolla nursing program graduate Summer Thorp-Lancaster received this year’s award, which is voted on by ECC employees.

Each year, the Outstanding Student Award winner is presented with a plaque at graduation and given a $100 award. Thorp-Lancaster was recognized May 15 during a commencement ceremony held in the Donald Shook Student Center.

To be considered for the honor, an ECC student must have maintained a grade point average of 3.5 or higher. In addition to academic achievements, participation in campus and community activities is also considered.

Thorp-Lancaster

Thorp-Lancaster is a nursing student with a GPA of 3.66 and she is a member of the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society. She is a recipient of a Missouri League for Nursing Scholarship and a Phelps Health Scholarship.

She received nine separate nominations for 2021 Outstanding Student Award.

ECC Rolla nursing instructor Courtney Brandt MSN, RN, said Thorp-Lancaster is a leader among her peers. She served as the student nurse organization president during the last academic year.

“In this role she has organized fundraisers and service projects,” said Brandt. “She is the go-to when you need a volunteer, she organizes class events and is always supportive of her classmates.”

“Summer excels in the classroom. She is inquisitive and excited to learn new information,” she added.

“Her priority is to make sure she is well prepared to be a successful nurse. In the clinical setting she has demonstrated that she will be a skilled, knowledgeable and compassionate nurse. She quickly builds relationships with her patients and is a great patient advocate.”

Another of Thorp-Lancaster’s instructors, Julie Chirban, MSN, RN, agreed that the award recipient is kind, compassionate and helpful to other students.

“She will go out of her way to help a fellow student with coming early or staying late after class to go over things,” Chirban said.

Before attending ECC, Thorp-Lancaster started a local nonprofit called WomanSpace that provided space for small-business events, as well as meeting space and a sense of community.  She is highly respected among friends who practice and seek alternative health care and natural food options, and she worked as a doula for several years.

Thorp-Lancaster has volunteered for several limited-time opportunities in her Phi Theta Kappa chapter, including filming a promotional video targeting nontraditional students and why ECC is the right fit for those students.

She served a short term as the Rolla PTK public relations secretary during the end of 2020 Spring semester before classes went all online. Thorp-Lancaster has been available on short notice multiple times to read parts of an induction ceremony, run to the store for supplies and other small but vital tasks that keep the PTK chapter functioning.

She also was awarded the Outstanding Student in Human Anatomy & Physiology at the Rolla Student Awards ceremony in 2019.

Jennifer Harrell

The 2020 Outstanding Student Award was presented to graduate Jennifer Harrell on May 15.

Harrell, who is now attending classes at Missouri S&T, Rolla, was recognized by ECC President Dr. Jon Bauer and the college in June 2020, however, there was not a graduation ceremony where she could be officially honored.

Harrell was the PTK vice president of public relations in 2019-20 and she served as an ECC Student Ambassador from March 2019 to May 2020.

In April 2020, Harrell was named a winner of the 2020 Scott Wright Student Essay Contest from the National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development (NISOD).

Read more about the 2020 recipient here.

Jennifer Harrell

 


Nursing Program Holds Pinning Ceremony


May 18, 2021 | Campus News

There were 27 East Central College Nursing Program graduates who were recognized during a pinning ceremony on May 15.

The ECC Nursing Program held its formal ceremony for its nursing students prior to graduation in the Donald Shook Student Center. Family and friends of graduates, faculty and administration were invited to attend the pinning ceremony.

The opening remarks for the ceremony were given by Dean of Health Science and Director of Nursing Nancy Mitchell, followed by a greeting by ECC President Dr. Jon Bauer and then a student welcome by graduate Summer Thorp-Lancaster, 2021 Outstanding Student Award recipient.

The guest speaker for the ceremony was ECC adjunct nursing instructor Nancy Tappe, BSN, RN.

The program closed with student remarks from graduate Kendall Tanner and closing comments from Vice President of Academic Affairs Robyn Walter.

The commencement ceremony was held for ECC Nursing and Allied Health graduates the same day.

 

Union 2021 Nursing Graduates and Faculty

Pictured in the front row, from left, are Nancy Mitchell, dean of health science and director of nursing; Judy Bieker, Union Nursing Program coordinator and nursing faculty; graduates Karlie Peth, Grace Schneider, Reyna Tulais-Guerra, Lilli-Anne Mantle, Renee Elliott, Kendall Tanner, Haley Virkler, Abigail Street and Anna Swoboda; and Dr. Connie Wissbaum, Union nursing faculty.

Back row, from left, are Jessica VanLeer, Union nursing faculty; graduates April Adkison, Lisa Heimos, Jessica Hanneken, Allison Skaggs, Tara White, Melissa Whitlock, Christine West, Calista Lebrell; and Brittany Yoakum, Union nursing faculty.

Rolla 2021 Nursing Graduates and Faculty

Pictured in the front row, from left, are Nancy Mitchell, dean of health science and director of nursing; Courtney Brand, Rolla nursing faculty, Julie Chirban, Rolla nursing faculty); graduates Faith Duncan, Andrea Barajas, Shannon Herode, Mallory Fox; Joannie Blakely, Rolla nursing faculty; and Nancy Tappe Rolla adjunct faculty and pinning ceremony guest speaker.

 

 


ECC Celebrates Classes of 2020 and 2021


May 17, 2021 | Campus News

East Central College celebrated the accomplishments of more than 600 students who completed degrees and certificate programs over the past two years.

The classes of 2020 and 2021 were recognized for their hard work, determination, and perseverance during unprecedented times during five commencement ceremonies held May 15-16.

There were 315 degrees and certificates awarded to members of the Class of 2021, in addition to the 342 degrees and certificates awarded to the Class of 2020.

ECC President Dr. Jon Bauer described graduation as “pay day” for everyone involved in helping students to the finish line.

“This is the day you, the graduates, have worked hard to attain and this is the day your family and friends have waited for, just as much as you have,” he said.

In order to promote a safe environment for graduates, their families and friends, and college employees, there were seven ceremonies held. That includes the Adult Education and Literacy graduation on May 13, a Nursing Program pinning ceremony May 15, and five commencement exercises for graduates.

“We wanted to be sure that each graduate could celebrate with guests and we wanted to make sure this important milestone took place right here on campus where the work that brought you to this day took place,” Dr. Bauer said.

“These are individuals fulfilling their dreams, taking the next step and coming here today as a result of their talent, hard work, determination, support they received, and never-quit attitude.”

During the ceremonies, Dr. Bauer introduced guest speakers Emily Rau, an Emmy-award winning broadcast journalist and public relation specialist with Ameren Missouri; and Richard Schwentker, a retired Washington High School science teacher and a 1971 ECC graduate.

Emily Rau

Rau spoked at the May 15 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. graduation ceremonies. She was enrolled in dual credit classes at ECC while she attended WHS.

Rau went to the University of Missouri-Columbia after graduating from WHS in 2006. She graduated from the Missouri School of Journalism in 2010. She is a fourth-generation Mizzou Tiger.

In 2015, Rau was named a co-anchor on KMOV’s News 4 This Morning. She left KMOV in the spring of 2017 to freelance for ABC News in New York City and Washington, D.C.

Rau’s message to graduates was, in part, to take the experience and wisdom of attending college during the COVID-19 pandemic and harness the resilience in the future.

“Here we are in caps and gowns, with your family in the stands and your whole life right out in front of you,” she said. “And in addition to the coursework and experiences, you have the lessons of the pandemic that you will carry with you forever.”

“The challenges of this last year come with a gift if you let them,” Rau added.

“You don’t have to move on from here with some grand plan you or someone else dreamed up for your life. You won’t be making your way in the world, wondering what happens when life gets in the way. Because you already know.”

Rau is a two-time Emmy winner, and received the Best Anchor award from the Missouri Broadcasters Association. She was one of Gazelle Magazine’s “Top 50 Women in St. Louis.”

She is the daughter of Dr. Michael and Andrea Rau, Washington. In 2019, she married Mike Colombo, a consumer reporter and anchor with Fox 2 and KPLR 11. They live in St. Louis and visit Franklin County often.

During the commencement address, Rau recalled a story about an opportunity to ask former President Donald Trump a question in the Oval Office.

“That day will forever be a highlight of my career. But I am not exaggerating when I say that there’s no way I would have ended up in the Oval Office in Washington, D.C. without the foundation that started in Washington, Missouri,” she said.

“That diploma soon to be in your hands, this community that is forever in your bones — they can take you anywhere you want to go.”

Richard Schwentker

Schwentker graduated from New Haven High School in 1969 and then received an Associate of Arts from ECC in 1971. He was part of the first commencement held on the ECC campus in 1971.

He later obtained a Bachelor of Science Degree in Physics from the University of Missouri-Rolla (Missouri S&T) in 1973.

Schwentker recounted the growing movement of community colleges and his time at ECC, then called East Central Junior College (ECJC), while speaking to graduates.

“For us 1969 high school graduates, it was our great fortune, that ECJC would come on line the very next year after we graduated,” he said.

“I remember my mother, after reading about the article in our newspaper and talking to other parents at a PTA meeting, suggested to me that I should consider attending this new junior college in Union,” Schwentker added.

“Upon graduating, and having been offered a scholarship to ECJC, I enrolled and many of my classmates and students from many surrounding communities also enrolled. We formed carpools, and we started classes.”

He added that his graduating class and the 2021 graduating class mark “bookends” of 50 years of commencement ceremonies at the College.

“I marvel at how ECC changed my life, allowing me to spend my entire career of 33 years as a teacher in Missouri Schools” Schwentker commented. “I graduated in a class of 106 and many of these graduates, I suspect, have a story similar to mine. Fifty years of ECC outputting graduation classes translates to 18,608 degrees and certificates granted, including this year’s graduating class, whose lives have been impacted.”

“I doubt if you can point to any other entity that has had more effect as ECC for our region,” he added. “I am happy to have been a part of the ECC/ECJC legacy. I am happy for you that you are ready to move on with the next phase of your life.”

After attending the University of Missouri-Rolla, Schwentker went on to obtain teaching certificates from the University of Missouri- Columbia (math) and the University of Missouri-Kansas City (physical science). In 1994, he obtained a master’s degree in education from Maryville University in St. Louis.


Graduation Ceremonies Will be Livestreamed


May 14, 2021 | Campus News

East Central College will be livestreaming each of this year’s five commencement ceremonies to recognize the Class of 2020 and the Class of 2021.

The ceremonies will be Saturday, May 15, at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m., with Emily Rau as the speaker. On Saturday, May 15, at 4 p.m.; and Sunday, May 16, at 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. Richard Schwentker will be the speaker.

All of the ceremonies can be viewed on the ECC Facebook page and by following this link:

https://www.facebook.com/EastCentral/live