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O n e V i s i o n , O n e D i s t r i c t , O n e C o l l e g e 1
August 17, 2018 Number 1151
Mary Ellen Stempfle University Center Senior Fun Day
WCCCD partnered with The Cotton Family, Beaumont, Merrill Lynch, Shore Pointe (A Beaumont
Affiliated Health & Rehabilitation Center), BrightStar Care, Maxon Agency Realty and Services for
Older Citizens to sponsor the 13th Annual Senior Fun Day. The theme for the Day was “Music is the
Rhythm of Life.”
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Detroit Public Schools Community District Meeting
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Partnership MeetingInternational Humanitarian Services
Sierra Leone Training Project.
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Chancellor’s Cabinet Meeting
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Workforce Development celebrated the successful completion of the third Cohort for the Diesel
Mechanics’ General Automotive Training. This training is in partnership with Detroit Department of
Transportation and Detroit Employment Solutions Corporation.
Diesel General Auto Mechanics Completion Award Ceremony
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Summer Intern Luncheon
100 Black Men partnership discussion meeting.
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Student Activities
Division of Student Services
Adrian Muratalla-Zapien is a
student from the Downriver
Campus. He is one of the
recipients of the summer
research internship at University
of Michigan. The title of his
research is The Impact of alternate
energy sources on synaptic
physiology.
Command Center Meeting
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Division of Student ServicesDual Enrollment and Recruitment
The Downriver Campus provided dual enrollment orientations that assisted students in navigating
WCCCD’s website focusing on WebGate, Smarthinking, Early Alert, student email accounts and
LRC Orientation. Over 470 students from several Downriver high schools were in attendance over
the last two weeks.
Anthony Arminiak
attended the Woodhaven/
Brownstown School
District Patrick Henry
Middle School Summer
Sizzler event to promote
WCCCD programs.
Khadija Abdallah-Azzam attended the
Wayne County Health Department Back
to School Rally to promote WCCCD
programs.
Anthony Arminiak met with Dr. Kimberly Saranno
Superintendent of Melvindale/Allen Park School
District regarding dual enrollment.
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Advising and Orientation
Student Success Center
Student Success Center
Division of Student Services
District Student Services is organizing/updating
the advisor manual.
The District Student Services Command Center
Team was at the Northwest Campus. The team
reached out to students with important financial
aid deadlines.
Registration planning meeting.
Please welcome the new PTK Elected
Board~ Jashira Kaun, President; Jusna Ali,
Vice President; James Folden, VP Scholarship;
Diane Hines, Fellowship; Steve Hodges,
Historian; Shantia Walker, Vice President of
Service.
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Division of Educational Affairs
Career Programs at the Ted Scott Campus
Featured Programs
Accounting AAS/CERTAmerican Sign Language CERT/AASBusiness Administration AA/AAS
CIS: Cybersecurity AASCIS: Cybersecurity CERT
CIS: Video Game Design & Animation CERTCIS: Web Site Designer CERTCraft Brewing - CERT *NEW
Computer Information Systems AAS/CERTDigital Photography Technology *NEW
Electrical Electronics Engineering Technology AAS/CERTGlobal Supply Chain Management CERT
Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning AASHeating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning CERT
Home Health Care Aide CERT *NEW
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WCCCD’s School of Continuing Education and Workforce Development in partnership with The Service
Builders Foundation of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated,® Eta Iota Omega Chapter, Inkster, MI
presented ALL ABOUT Y.O.U. - Young, Onward, Upward - Global Awareness Day at the Downriver Campus.
Continuing Education Partnership with Inkster Community
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The Retail Management Certificate Program
The Retail Management Certificate Program is in full swing, again. The School of Continuing
Education & Workforce Development partnered with PCSU of Allen Park to begin a new
cohort.
Cybersecurity
Coursework:
Celebrating Student
Success
The Wayne County Generation
Cyber Team celebrated students
who completed 100% of the
Cybersecurity classes.
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Administration and FinanceDeferred Maintenance
Downriver
Campus
Roof Inspection
Downriver Campus
Equipment Repair
District Office
General Repair
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Administration and FinanceDeferred Maintenance
Eastern Campus
Door Repair
Eastern Campus
Power Wash
Eastern Campus
Sanding a bench
Eastern Campus
Painting
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Administration and FinanceDeferred Maintenance
Downriver Campus
Carpet and Tile Repair
Downriver Campus
Parking Lights
Downriver Campus
EPAC Ceiling Repair
Northwest Campus
LRC Updates
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Division of Human Resources
Data Reporting and Compliance Review
Human Resources Division Weekly Reports
• Procedures Manual
• Benefits Reconciliation
• FMLA
• LOA/Disability
• Faculty Transcripts
• Faculty Provisional
• Faculty Compensation
• ORS Retirement Refunds
• Office Supplies
• ORS Intern Audit
• 1095 Disbursements
• Web-time entry
• Faculty File Management
• Hired Full-Time Faculty
• Recertification
• Faculty Compensation
• Faculty Retirement
• HR Customer Service
Audit Compliance Processes
The Division of Human Resources is constantly
reviewing, reconciling and auditing its processes,
procedures and protocols to assure state and
federal compliance.
Currently HR is reviewing
the following areas:
• Benefits Administration
• Employment Policies, Practices and
Procedures
• Performance Management
• Staffing & Organizational Structure
• Leave Time Usage and FMLA
• Job Descriptions
• Employees Personnel Files
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District Police AuthorityThe District Police Authority Department offers our heartfelt condolences to the family of
Sergeant Lee Smith, the Wayne County Sheriff’s Department. Sergeant Smith was a regular
representative of the Wayne County Sheriff’s Department at the Chancellor’s Annual Reading
Carnival and Summer Safety Fair.
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International Programs and Global Partnerships
The Mary Ellen Stempfle University Center
Dr. Sandra Robinson, Kimett Hackworth, and Shalamar
Guerrant CEO of Doors of Success met to discuss
partnership with the 5th Annual 2018 Essentials for
Success Fair – an all-day family fun day, Community
health fair and Back to school giveaway in partnership
with Detroit City Councilman Andre L. Spivey.
The International Programs Office and the international student body, recognized few of the great
people that work tirelessly to provide good customer service to students from other countries.
Thank you for all you do. You are highly appreciated.
International Students
Appreciate WCCCD Staff
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Downriver Campus
WCCCD sponsored this year’s Southern Wayne
County Reginal Chamber’s – Taste of Downriver.
Participants were able to sample signature items from
the best eateries of Southern Wayne County, while
enjoying a relaxing summer night in Downtown
Trenton.Furquan Ahmed and Anthony Arminiak
conducted a safety inspection of the
Eastern Campus with a focus on the
science labs and facilities storage.
Downriver Campus hosted the Taylor
International Rotary meeting. This week
District 6400 Governor Paul Sincock was
the guest speaker.
Downriver Campus hosted . . .
l The Wayne County Heritage Chapter meeting of
American Association of Retired Persons (AARP).
l The American Academy of Professional Coders
HCC Coding.
l Judson Center Parent Recruitment and
Retention Services Adoptive and Foster Parent
Licensing.
l MSU Institute of Agricultural Technology
Student Orientation for incoming freshman into the
WCCCD Landscape Management and the Fruit
and Vegetable Crop Management programs.
l EcoWorks Energy Saving Program.
l Henry Ford Health System - Wyandotte Non-
Abusive Physical and Psychological Intervention
program.
l Wayne Metropolitan Community Action Agency
Financial Coaching Skills Training.
l Wayne RESA Beginning Bus Drivers Training.
l Detroit Wayne Mental Health Authority First Aid.
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Michigan Institute
for Public Safety
Education
l Hosted The Wayne County Sheriff Taser End User Certification. This course is designed toprovide the student with the necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities to safely deploy the Taser
X2 Conducted Electrical Weapon.
l Hosted the Wayne County Sheriff’s four-week Entry Training class. The students will be taught such topics as self-defense, CPR, fire safety, ethics and sexual harassment, cultural diversity,
stress management, and legal issues.
l Hosted Beaumont Medical Transportation: Coaching the Emergency Vehicle Operator (CEVO): Ambulance. The goal of the CEVO course is to facilitate the student’s knowledge of the laws
involving the operation of an emergency vehicle.
MIPSE hosted a ceremony for the Fire
Protection Technology students, who
were presented with Certificates of
Completion and a MIPSE pin. Instructors
from the programs were present to
congratulate the students as they
received their certificates.
Hosted WCCCD District Police
Authority for a CPR (cardiopulmonary
resuscitation) and AED (automated
external defibrillator) certification
course, for the adult and child.
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New and returning students were assisted at the downtown campus by staff members receiving
assistance with program advising, final registration, and financial aid assistance.
Downtown Campus
l Student Services Athletics hosted an orientation for athletes. Participants were welcomed to
WCCCD and given information on policy/procedures of the athletic department; scholarship
information; code of conduct; dress code, and team schedules.
l Continuing Education Instructors participated in a Orientation as they prepare for the Fall 2018
semester. Instructors reviewed the latest development of the CE processes and procedures
including professional development opportunities and networking through dialogue.
CE Instructors Orientation
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Eastern Campus
The Jewish Vocational Services (JVS) visited the campus to gather program information
about becoming prospective students.
The Inventory Control department is
collecting data to remove outdated
assets.
Staff met with Imagine Mentoring for a community
partnership meeting to discuss recruiting for youth
and toured the campus career programs.
Eastern Campus LRC staff participated in a
webinar with Midwest Collaborative for Library
Services (MCLS).
WCCCD MUS 110 student Elijah Connor starred
on “The Four” on Fox. Mr. Connor attributes
his success to instructor Author Brown; his
curriculum prepared him for the entertainment
industry. Mr. Connor has a contract on the table
with Warner Brothers Music.
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Information
Technology Institute
Northwest Campus
The Northwest Campus hosted Redford Union High School students that will be attending WCCCD
for the fall 2018 semester. Students stepped right into campus life during their visit, ID Cards were
issued, and students had hands on experience in our Health Science Departments.
Information Technology Institute (ITI) staff
met with IT recruiters from OtterBase to
discuss internship and employment
opportunities for WCCCD ITI students
and future IT employment trends in the
local region.
Building Community Relations
• Dr. Sandra Robinson attended the quarterly
meeting of “Connecting the Pointes,” a
representative group of community
organizations from Grosse Pointe, Harper
Woods and Eastpointe.
• Mike Dotson attended the August meeting
of the Belleville Area Chamber of
Commerce Board of Directors meeting.
• Michael Poole attended the Executive Board
meeting of the Metro Bureau for School
Studies.
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Ted Scott Campus
The Ted Scott Campus partnered with the
Seventh Day Advent Church of Belleville to
offer a Healthy Eating workshop and cooking
demonstration.
Students from the Belleville and Romulus Early College Programs were on site at the Ted Scott
Campus for a Campus tour and orientation in preparation for the start of their classes this Fall.
• Staff at the Ted Scott Campus met with director of the Michigan Works office in the City of
Wayne to recruit students for the Fall semester and to provide information about academic
programs at WCCCD.
Students from the new Redford Union Early
College program attended a special orientation
at the Northwest Campus were staff provided
hands on exposure to students in the various
career labs.
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Professional
Development
Dr. Fidelis D’Cunha and Bruce Ewen met with Rev. Steve Kominieki Pastor of St John Episcopal
Church and Mike Kowicki, the librarian at Sacred Heart Major Seminary who previously was an
adjunct professor of English at WCCCD.
Cynthia Khan from Refuge for Nations one of our community partnerss met with
Dr. Sunanda Sammadar’s students’ who are interested in Fashion design.
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Chancellor’s Weekend Memo
Mission
WCCCD’s mission is to empower
individuals, businesses and communities
to achieve their goals through excellent
and accessible services, culturally
diverse experiences and globally
competitive higher education and career
advancement programs.
Vision Statement
Wayne County Community College
District will be recognized as an
institution that has achieved national
and international recognition for enduring
excellence as a comprehensive
multi-campus community college district.
WCCCD will focus on continuous
self-evaluation and improvement;
preparation of a highly skilled workforce
in support of the Wayne County
economy; student academic and career
success, and leadership in strengthening
the open door philosophy of educational
opportunity.
EDITOR: Julie Figlioli
CONTRIBUTING EDITORS
David C. Butty
Carolyn Carter
Aracely Hernandez
Tameka Mongo
Priscilla Rodgers
Rosita Thompson
Susan Wiley
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