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Region D Update: Farewell

by Communication Coordinator

As I begin writing this article, so many things come to mind. For those who really know me, I am the most unlikely to be a runner, so it seems very funny that my mind is thinking of a sport analogy.  The past three years I feel like I am in a fast-paced race.  Balancing home, work, hobbies, and learning. Time went by too quickly while I have served as the Region D Coordinator, and now my season is ending.  I will hand over the baton to someone new beginning October 1.

With my decision comes sadness because I have grown and learned so much in my professional career.  From the beginning of my introduction to STTACC, I believe, and still do, in their mission.  I attended my first STTACC conferences to meet new people, increase my network of colleagues, and hear about best practices on other campuses.  As I continued to attend, I realized I must seek opportunities in leadership if I am to grow professionally.  STACC has provided this in more ways than one.  First, as a volunteer reporter I provided quarterly news to the college contact.  As I became comfortable in this role, I was asked to serve as the college contact.  Along with this responsibility, I served on our college Staff Development Committee in a variety of ways.

Fast forward to 2015, and I realize I am a 17-year veteran employee with Big Bend Community College.  STTACC was struggling to get members to volunteer for leadership roles, and timely correspondence was not being distributed to the classified staff.  I came to realize that for the future of STTACC, it was a good time for me to volunteer as a Region Coordinator and expand my skills and abilities.

From the very beginning I set a goal to reach out to all Region D colleges and educate, train, and mentor them about STTACC and leadership opportunities.  I have had great support from my supervisor and college administration.  For the past three years, I have hosted ‘meet and greet’ sessions for classified staff at a variety of campuses.  When you are introduced to a network of colleagues, you find out about their professional development needs, meet college administrators to encourage them to rejoin STTACC membership, and provide short workshops about STTACC and the web resources.  Recently I even shared how I overcame my fears when I took the first steps in my personal leadership journey.

As I close, I want to introduce the new Region D Coordinator, Roxanne Bernal from Walla Walla Community College.  She works at the Coyote Ridge Correction Center in Connell, WA.  Roxanne is not new to SBCTC and higher education.  She has worked for 8 years with faculty in the Instruction program who provide education opportunity for students at the facility.  I am thrilled to walk beside Roxanne and am confident she will learn her role quickly.  She is excited to start serving Region D in this leadership capacity.

Barb Collins
Big Bend Community College

Updates from Region D

Big Bend Community College

Congratulations to Kathy Aldrich and Nancy Theis.  Not only did we celebrate these veteran employees retirement after 45 years, they were also recognized for their years of service at the year end-celebration on June 7.  Both received the Presidential Award for Meritorious Service.  In true tradition of BBCC retirees, Kathy and Nancy were presented a personalized quilt handcrafted by a variety of talented BBCC colleagues.

Both of these ladies began their classified staff career at Big Bend Community College in 1974.  They are loyal, trustworthy, and committed to the Mission, Vision, and Values of the college.  Both have served on numerous committees over the years and shared their talent and skills in many ways.  From teamwork or leadership, to sewing quilts for retirees, organizing and decorating for the many celebration events, or serving as a buddy while onboarding new employees.

Both have been known to say BBCC is their exetended family.  Although they will miss seeing colleagues every day, they are excited for the journey and adventures they have planned.

Nancy worked in Business/Finance and Human Resources before transitioning in December 1995 to Maintenance and Operations.  She is looking forward to spending time with her grandchildren, gardening, and finishing some of her own home projects.

Kathy worked for the Dean of Instruction, Educational Division and Word Service departments before transferring to the Library in January 1984.  Kathy will continue enjoying traveling with her husband and friends on their motorcycle and finish some quilt projects of her own.

Updates from Whatcom Community College

Submitted by Linda Compton-Smith

Construction on Schedule for Self Learning Commons, WCC Student Housing

The Phyllis and Charles Self Learning Commons will transform the campus by housing many of our student services under one roof. This 3-Story building will be the new home for the WCC Library, Computer Lab, Testing Center, Advising, Tutoring, Cafeteria and so much more! The Student Apartments are also taking shape across the street from the main campus. These 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments will provide affordable and convenient housing for our student population.

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View from a drone courtesy of Colacurcio Brothers.