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East Central College NEA Honors Inspiring Local Teachers


May 7, 2019 | Campus News

Educators have a profound effect on students in many capacities. The East Central College chapter of the National Education Association (NEA) is honoring those educators with the 2019 Inspirers of Excellence Award.

“This award is about teachers who are making an impact on a student’s life,” said ECC-NEA President Sue Henderson. “We want to celebrate their positive influence and dedication.”

Students were asked to nominate former teachers in March. This year, more than 35 recipients were selected!

2019 “Inspirers of Excellence” Award Recipients:

  • Debbie Aholt, Washington High School
  • Angie Anderson, Rolla High School
  • Jesse Anderson, Washington High School
  • Jean Baker, Owensville High School
  • Nathan Caldwell, St. Francis Borgia
  • Stephen Culp, Sullivan High School
  • Donald Lukus Dement , St. Clair High School
  • Todd Dempsey, St. Francis Borgia
  • Mandy Franke, Liberty High School – Wentzville
  • Sandy Fuchs, Sullivan High School
  • Katie Galvin, Sullivan High School
  • Amy Hall, Union High School
  • Catherine Hartman, Pacific High School
  • Donna Hinson, Owensville High School
  • Terrie Hunter, Warrenton High School
  • Chelsea Johnson, Dixon High School
  • Diane Kennel-Truelove, Traverse City West
  • Tina Kluesner, Union High School
  • Melissa Krimmel, St. Clair High School
  • Nicole Kuske, Union High School
  • Trish Lewis, Bourbon High School
  • Tammy Lueck    Rolla High School
  • Amber  Moore  Nichols Career Center
  • Danika Novak, Union High School
  • Ryan Okenfuss, Owensville High School
  • Caryn Patterson, Pacific High School
  • Kim Ray, Cuba High School
  • Erika Robertson, St. Clair High School
  • Sarah Rochleau, Sullivan High School
  • Zach Rogers,  John F. Hodge High School
  • Carmen Ruszala, St. Clair High School
  • Ben Sachs, Hermann High School
  • David Schatz, Salem Senior High School
  • Jennifer Schwenkter, Union High School
  • Paige Steinhoff, Parkway High School
  • Terri Story, John F. Hodge High School
  • Taylor Tholen, Union High School
  • Michelle Turner, Washington High School
  • Sherri White, Owensville High School
  • Nova Wright, Clearview Homeschool
  • Sara Young, Sullivan Middle School


East Central College Increases Retention and Completion Rates


May 7, 2019 | Campus News

Faculty and staff are working diligently to support students who are in danger of falling behind in class, and it’s producing real results. That was the message from Dr. Michelle Smith, executive director of institutional effectiveness, at the May 6 Board of Trustees meeting.

“East Central College has increased student completion and transfer rates by ten percent in just two years,” she explained. “We’ve also increased retention rates in the same period.”

A new early intervention program launched at the beginning of the school year is helping the cause. It allows faculty to identify students who are not attending class, missing assignments or otherwise not succeeding. Those students are then referred to support services on campus to help them improve.

“This initiative would not have been possible without our dedicated Retention Committee,” added Dr. Smith. “They spent countless hours implementing this program to help support our students.”

Dr. Smith also gave an update on several other key areas regarding our current college strategic plan. The number of online students has increased nearly five percent, with online credit hours growing nearly twelve percent. The College also saw positive numbers regarding workforce development.

“We experienced year-over-year enrollment growth in our apprenticeship program and Center for Workforce Development training opportunities,” Dr. Smith said. “The number of businesses and industries we served jumped more than 45 percent.”

While enrollment numbers have fallen the past few years, Dr. Smith noted that enrollment numbers are trending upward for the Summer 2019 semester, as well as the Fall 2019 semester.

East Central College is currently developing a new strategic plan. The SOAR to 2024 initiative has been a collaboration of community members, business leaders, faculty and staff. It is scheduled to be presented to the Board of Trustees for approval in August 2019.


Years Later, Sisters Graduate Together


May 7, 2019 | Campus News

Marcy Baker first started college in 1985. She was the first member of her family to attend.

“I was on my own,” she said. “I had to figure out how to enroll and pay by myself. I was very shy back then, so I never asked anyone for help.”

While she had managed to save enough money for tuition, bad habits started affecting her college experience.

“I skipped classes a few times,” she admitted. “I ended up with some bad grades and even dropped a class or two. I regretted it later when I had to pay to retake the classes and work to get my GPA up!”

A few years later, Marcy had a son. College was put on hold. She enrolled again in 1991 and 1995. Each attempt in jumpstarting her educational journey was derailed by unfortunate life circumstances.

“I never gave up my dream of getting a college degree,” she said. In 2012, she started taking classes once again at East Central College. “I came back to show my children that it is never too late to chase after your dreams.”

Nearly 35 years later, Marcy will finally walk across the stage – earning her associate of arts in the process. She won’t be alone. Her sister Kathy Minks will be at her side.

“Better late than never I always say,” Kathy explained jokingly. “I am beyond excited to graduate with my sister. We definitely did not plan it this way. It just happened!”

Kathy, like her sister, had enrolled in college before. She had taken many general education classes a few years ago, but didn’t complete a degree.

“I had to return to work,” she said, “but I didn’t give up on college. I kept a close eye on online offerings in order to work and still complete my degree.”

She became an East Central College student once again in 2018. After a year of hard work and dedication, Kathy will earn her associate of arts with an emphasis in business administration.

As Marcy and Kathy are handed their diplomas on May 11, one of their biggest cheerleaders will be in the crowd watching – Kathy’s daughter Gwen. She’s an East Central College student too, though she’ll have to wait until next year for her graduation.

“I’m extremely proud of them both,” explained Gwen. “Not only did my mom raise me as a single parent, but she also showed me that you can do whatever your mind wants to achieve. She also taught me the importance of constantly growing as a person and expanding your horizons.”

Marcy and Kathy started this journey years apart – taking different paths along the way. On May 11, they will get to finish it together.

“I’m very proud of my sister and myself for graduating college,” said Marcy. “It was a dream I wasn’t certain would happen when we were teenagers.  Now here we are – 50 year-old women getting college degrees!”

“They both show such strength and determination and have worked hard for years to get to where they are now,” Gwen added. “I have wonderful role models and bigger shoes to fill as I transition into adulthood.”


Judy Bieker Honored with 2019 Governor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching


May 1, 2019 | Campus News Inspiring Excellence

Not only has she educated more than 500 students in her 25 years as an East Central College nursing faculty member, but Judy Bieker has also mentored numerous master’s students and new faculty members without hesitation. Her colleagues describe her as someone who “embodies the true spirit of nursing education” and “never turns down a challenge.” In recognition of her tenacity and disposition inside the classroom, she has been honored with the 2019 Governor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching.

The award is presented to an outstanding faculty member from each participating higher education institution in Missouri. Winners are chosen based on effective teaching, effective advising, service to the college community, commitment to high standards of excellence and success in nurturing student achievement.

In her nomination form, Bieker was described as an “out-of-the-box thinker who always holds her students to the highest standards in providing excellence patient care. She instills a spirit of curiosity and educational excellence.”

Bieker will be presented with his award at the annual Missouri Community College Association Awards and Recognition Ceremony in Kansas City in November.

Congrats to Judy Bieker!


East Central College Precision Machining Program Earns Full Reaccreditation


April 26, 2019 | Campus News

The National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS) has awarded the East Central College Precision Machining Program full reaccreditation. NIMS develops skills standards for the industry, certifies individual skills against the standards and accredits training programs that meet NIMS quality requirements.

“The NIMS representative was very complimentary of our classroom and lab learning environments, the curriculum, faculty credentials and the tremendous support from our advisory board and the college,” said Robyn Walter, vice president of academic affairs.

East Central College offers a robust curriculum centered on hands-on learning in professional CNC and machine tool labs in its Business and Industry Center. Students are taught by qualified instructors who’ve had working careers with manufacturing companies. At the end of the program, students can earn an associate of applied science, certificate of achievement or certificate of specialization.

Precision machining students also earn the industry recognized NIMS credential and the National Career Readiness Certificate. “NIMS is the industry standard for training and skill validation within precision manufacturing,” said Walter. “It is certainly a mark of quality and employers are interested in graduates with a NIMS certificate.”

According to the East Central College Center for Workforce Development, Franklin County has more than four times the manufacturing establishments than any other county in our service region. They make up near 25 percent of all jobs in the area, higher than any other category.


2019 Senior Expo and Health Fair – May 17


April 24, 2019 | Campus News

East Central College is excited for the 14th Annual Senior Expo and Health Fair on Friday, May 17 from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. in the Donald Shook Student Center! Join us for this free event as we welcome more than 50 local vendors. People 55+ can get free health screenings, listen to speakers on various topics and win prizes!

The event is located in the gym. Elevator and shuttle services from parking lots to the building will be available for our patrons.

For more information, visit the Senior Expo and Health Fair webpage.

We want to thank our wonderful sponsors for helping make this event possible:

  • Platinum Sponsors: Americare, CrabApple Village Senior Estates and Ming Senior Services.
  • Gold Sponsors: CenterPointe Hospital, Life Care Center of Sullivan, Mercy, Mid-American Coaches, MYK Systems and New Haven Hospice Care.
  • Silver Sponsors: Allwell Medicare Plans, Flat Branch Home Loans, Help at Home LLC, Home Instead Senior Care, New Haven Care Center, Schroeder Drugs, Union Eye Associates and Washington Lions Club.
  • Bronze Sponsors: CLAIM, Cooperative Home Care, Genexe Health, Heartland Independent Living Center, Humana, Miracle Ear, Missouri Council of the Blind and United Health Care.

 

 


After 20 Years, A Scuba Instructor Heads Back to College


April 24, 2019 | Campus News

Labadie, Missouri isn’t known for its vast opportunities to scuba dive. That didn’t stop James Johnson from pursuing it anyway.

“When I learned to dive it changed not only my perspective of the world, but it also changed my outlook on life,” he said. “I enjoy diving so much I became a scuba instructor. I get great satisfaction watching it change the lives of my students.”

While his love for scuba is unwavering, he knew it wasn’t his complete future.

“Unfortunately, teaching scuba is not a profession that will pay the bills in the Midwest,” he explained. “So, I began my search for a career that not only interests me, but something I felt could help people and possibly change their lives.”

Johnson was already trained to teach CPR and first aid and is always the first to offer help when someone is injured.

“A career in nursing just felt like a natural path for me to take,” he said. “Nursing gives me the opportunity to help people not only when in good health, but also when they might need it the most.”

After nearly a 20-year gap, he decided to go back to college.

“East Central College has been great so far,” he said. “I’m impressed by the academic services offered here such as the Learning Center, and the ambition of my instructors for their students to succeed.”

Johnson thought fitting in socially might be one of his biggest challenges. “After starting classes, it did not take long to see the diversity in age of ECC’s students,” he explained. “It’s been interesting to share my life experiences with some of the younger students.”

Johnson is currently taking general education requirements this semester and is working toward his Associate of Applied Science in Nursing.

“My motivation to help others, have a stable income and a possibility for retirement keeps me on track to succeed.  I believe I’m better prepared for college at this point in my life than straight out of high school.”


Center for Workforce Development Hosts Talent Fair – April 30


April 23, 2019 | Campus News

The Center for Workforce Development (CWD) at East Central College is hosting an event to recruit talented community members to assist the department with providing workforce training programs.

A talent fair will be held Tuesday, April 30 from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. at the Business and Industry Center, 42 Prairie Dell Plaza Drive in Union, located southeast of the main ECC Campus.

CWD is looking to hire part-time trainers to use their skills and abilities to teach short-term training programs for the region’s local business and industry. The department provides workforce training to local businesses in various time periods of days, weeks or months.

“There is a wealth of talent in our area that hasn’t been fully tapped”, says Joel Doepker, Vice President of External Relations. “In addition to current workers, there are retirees from our local manufacturers, banks, health care and other industries that have the skills, knowledge and experience to train the current workforce.”

A range of skills are needed in a variety of areas such as safety training, industrial maintenance, customer service training, welding, Microsoft Office and other possibilities. A degree or certificate isn’t required as experience is highly desired. The CWD staff will help design the training plans and provide teaching guidelines.

For more information contact Cindy Brinker at 636-649-5803 or training@eastcentral.edu.


#InspiringExcellence – East Central College Softball Player Named National Scholar-Athlete Finalist


April 23, 2019 | Campus News

The National Alliance of Two Year College Athletic Administrators (NATYCAA) has announced the finalists for the 28th Annual Scholar-Athlete Awards, including East Central College softball player Marissa Boyd! Only 19 women were named finalists this year, and Boyd was the only nominee from Missouri.

The Union native has been a two-year starter for the Falcons. Her freshman year she was named First Team All-Region and Third Team NJCAA Academic All-American. She has also maintained a 3.6 or higher GPA during her time at East Central College.

“Her numbers on the field and in the classroom have been great examples of a well –rounded collegiate student athlete,” said Athletic Director Dr. Jay Mehrhoff. “During her freshman season she batted .388 with eight doubles, four home runs and 41 RBI’s.”

To be eligible, nominees must meet the following criteria: minimum 3.6 GPA on a 4.0 scale with a minimum of 36 semester hours or 45 quarter hours with a minimum of 24 semester/36 quarter hours at the nominating institution; participation in a minimum of one complete season of varsity competition at the nominating institution; outstanding athletics success; and outstanding qualities of leadership and citizenship.

NATYCAA will announce the winners, one female and one male, on April 29.


Sign Up For ECC Beautification Day on April 26 for Month of Service


April 22, 2019 | Campus News

Make a difference in the month of April and join our cause! We are challenging our campus to participate in at least one service project during the month of April.

East Central College has partnered with several local agencies and community groups to expand volunteer site offerings.

2019 Volunteer Opportunities:

  • Cedarcrest Manor
  • Robertsville State Park
  • Victorian Place of St. Clair
  • Willow Brooke by Americare
  • ECC Beautification Day
  • Adopt-A-Highway Cleanup

Volunteers can sign up here: http://signup.com/go/bXBZNKt

Email Shanee Haynes with any questions.