Executive Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs candidate Dr. Dana Grove visit, Tues., March 15

As a reminder, this week, finalist candidates for the Executive Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs (EVP-ASA) will be interviewed on campus on Monday, March 14; Tuesday, March 15; Thursday, March 16; and Friday, March 17. All Campus Forums on each of those days will occur in the Automotive Showroom from 3 to 4 p.m. Please plan to attend and participate

If you are unable to attend, DVDs of each EVP-ASA Campus Open Forum will available in the Library on the day of a candidate’s Forum.

  • Viewing of the DVDs will occur in the Library and will not be available for check-out.
  • Feedback forms (on paper) will be available for those viewing the DVDs to complete.  (A lockbox in which to place completed feedback forms will be in the Library.)
  • The deadline for viewing DVDs and submitting feedback forms is 5 p.m. on Monday, March 21, 2016.

Today’s EVP-ASA candidate is Dr. Dana Grove:

dana groveImmediately before Dr. Dana Grove became President of Morton College in Cicero, Illinois, the school was sanctioned with being On Notice by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) in the areas of Governance, Strategic Planning and Assessment. The Board of Trustees made it clear that his highest priority as the new president was to have the sanction removed by the HLC as soon as possible. Because of his experience in leading assessment and strategic planning efforts at other colleges and because of his years as a peer reviewer for the HLC, the Morton College On Notice sanction was removed within a year. With 82% of its students Hispanic, Morton College is the sixth largest two-year public Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) in the country, out of 174 such colleges, making it the largest two-year public HSI east of the Mississippi River.

Within eight months of his coming to Morton College, Dr. Grove was able to negotiate with Illinois Governor Pat Quinn to grant the college $4.5 million of Illinois Jobs NOW! money for the construction of a ten-classroom facility that was sorely needed on campus. Because of his passion for active learning, Dr. Grove worked with faculty to design these classrooms as Learning Studios that promote cooperative and collaborative learning pedagogies.

For seven-and-a-half years, Dr. Grove was an executive vice president at Johnson County Community College, an institution with a fall enrollment of 21,000 credit students located on the Kansas side of the Kansas City metropolitan area.   JCCC is one of only 18 community colleges whose CEOs comprise the Board for the League for Innovation in the Community College, the most prestigious two-year college organization in North America, if not world-wide. After arriving at JCCC in 2005, Dr. Grove had the distinction of being the college’s Representative to the League for Innovation Board, and as such, he attended all League for Innovation Board meetings and dialogued regularly with the CEOs and other League “reps.”

In 1985, Dr. Grove received his doctorate in English from Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana. Afterwards, he was hired as a faculty member at Indian Hills Community College in Ottumwa, Iowa, where for ten years he taught a variety of courses in English and humanities. In 1993 the University of Iowa’s College of Education recognized his classroom efforts by giving him its Distinguished Teacher of the Year Award. From 1993-1995, he was also designated as Director of the English/Humanities Program, which was a faculty-chair position. In 1995, Dr. Grove became the Dean of Arts and Sciences at the college, supervising all liberal arts and transfer disciplines. In 2000, he was selected as the Vice President of Academic Services (CAO) at Lincoln Land Community College in Springfield, Illinois.

After serving as interim president of the Business and Technology campus of Metropolitan Community College of Kansas City, Missouri, for six months, Dr. Grove is currently filling in as interim dean of instruction at the college.

Campus events for Tues., March 15: Job search counseling with Hopelink

Events for Tues., March 15

Job Search Counseling with Hopelink Employment Specialist, Workforce Education (bottom floor FOSS, room 5101)
Tues., March 15: 10 a.m. – noon
hopelink

hopelinkAre you looking for employment and have questions about the job search process, resumes, cover letters or interviewing? Do you have long-term career goals or need to explore your employment future?

Stop by Workforce Education (FOSS building, room 5101) and visit with a HopelinkEmployment Specialist to discuss your questions. You can also learn about Hopelink’s Employment Program and other services provided at Shoreline Hopelink.

Additional Compass sessions this Fri., March 18

Hello everyone,

Due to a scheduling change, the Testing Center is able to offer two Compass sessions this Friday, March 18 – one at 9 a.m., the other at 11 a.m. If you know a student who needs the test, please encourage them to make an appointment on our website.

Colleen Taylor
Prog. Mgr., Testing Center

Cafeteria hours for Finals week, March 14-20

The Winter Quarter Finals Week Hours for dining on campus is as follows:

Coffee Spot
Monday, Wednesday and Thursday 8-4
Tuesday 8-2
Friday closed

Cafeteria
Monday, Wednesday and Thursday
10am-2pm

Serving lunch only on the grill
Sabinos will be open for fresh made sandwiches and wraps
Go Go Burrito will be closed
Hot bar is open all three days serving a breakfast buffet

Little Spot is Closed until Spring quarter

Kathy Langer retirement party, Mon., March 14

kathy langer
Kathy Langer is retiring as Program Coordinator for Athletics, Intramurals, and Wellness. Langer has spent the past five years in this position and will be retiring after ten years at Shoreline Community College. Langer has been an integral part of the Athletic Department and will be greatly missed.

The Athletic Department is throwing a retirement party next Mon., March 14 to show our gratitude for everything Kathy has done for Shoreline. Please see the flyer below for details, and we hope to see you there!
kathy langer flier