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TOMBALL COLLEGE English, Humanities and Mathematics Division Quarterly Report Release Date: May 01, 2005 Produced by Duy Nguyen Becky Tate is a Piper Professor!!! Tomball College’s nominee, Becky Tate, was chosen for this prestigious statewide Piper Prof essor Award given by the Minnie Stevens Piper Foundation in recognition of superior teaching at the College level. There are only 15 selected professors in all Universities, Community Colleges and Private Colleges statewide to receive this award! Congratulations Becky! Though Tomball College has had many outstanding nominees for this award, you are the first winner from our college. We are proud to call you a colleague! CELEBRATION OF THE ARTS The English, Humanities and Mathematics Division organize and host a memorable evening that we call “Celebration of the Arts” each semester. This Spring, Celebration of the Arts was April 14 th , 2005 in the Tomball College Black Box Theatre. The evening’s program showcased the talents of our students, faculty, staff, and community members and it was free! A highlight of the evening was the incredible jazz set performed by Jeff Norem, our newest faculty member, playing the Electric Stick This free entertainment was performed by students, EHM faculty members, and community residents. As in the Fall 2004, this event was well received by our faculty and community residents. Don’t miss this event in Fall 2005! EHM Family and Awards!!! Becky Tate is the latest Tomball College “Face in the Crowd” in the This Week section of Houston Chronicle released on February 02/24/2005. Suzanne Mattair our Math Adjunct, was one of the three Adjunct Faculty members selected by the Committee to receive the Adjunct Faculty Excellence Award. The Faculty Senate and PTK hosted a Recognition Reception February 15, 2005 to honor the three Adjunct Faculty members. Mary Pat Trenkle, for two years in a row, has won the 2004-2005 Published Writing Award with her Review of “La Monte’e des eaux”. She received her award at the NHMCCD Awards Banquet on April 22, 2005.

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  • TOMBALL COLLEGE

    English, Humanities and Mathematics Division

    Quarterly Report Release Date: May 01, 2005

    Produced by Duy Nguyen

    Becky Tate is a Piper Professor!!!

    Tomball College’s nominee, Becky Tate, was chosen for this prestigious statewide Piper Professor Award

    given by the Minnie Stevens Piper Foundation in recognition of superior teaching at the College level.

    There are only 15 selected professors in all Universities, Community Colleges and Private Colleges

    statewide to receive this award! Congratulations Becky! Though Tomball College has had many

    outstanding nominees for this award, you are the first winner from our college. We are proud to call you a

    colleague!

    CELEBRATION OF THE ARTS

    The English, Humanities and Mathematics Division organize and host a memorable evening that we call

    “Celebration of the Arts” each semester. This Spring, Celebration of the Arts was April 14th

    , 2005 in the

    Tomball College Black Box Theatre.

    The evening’s program showcased the talents of our students, faculty, staff, and community members and it

    was free! A highlight of the evening was the incredible jazz set performed by Jeff Norem, our newest

    faculty member, playing the Electric Stick This free entertainment was performed by students, EHM

    faculty members, and community residents.

    As in the Fall 2004, this event was well received by our faculty and community residents. Don’t miss this

    event in Fall 2005!

    EHM Family and Awards!!!

    Becky Tate is the latest Tomball College “Face in the Crowd” in the This Week section of Houston

    Chronicle released on February 02/24/2005.

    Suzanne Mattair – our Math Adjunct, was one of the three Adjunct Faculty members selected by the

    Committee to receive the Adjunct Faculty Excellence Award. The Faculty Senate and PTK hosted a

    Recognition Reception February 15, 2005 to honor the three Adjunct Faculty members.

    Mary Pat Trenkle, for two years in a row, has won the 2004-2005 Published Writing Award with her

    Review of “La Monte’e des eaux”. She received her award at the NHMCCD Awards Banquet on April 22,

    2005.

  • Judy Harris was nominated for Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers.

    Cheryl Bates and Gwendolyn Young received their Five-Year Service Award

    Rebecca Tate and Pamela Womack received their Fifteen-Year Service Award

    “It is a pleasure to work with you, Becky!” Pat Stone

    “ Please join me in congratulating them on receiving this honor!” Dr. Ray Hawkins

    EHM Family and Student Awards!

    EHM Faculty members are not only outstanding themselves but they also inspire their students to achieve

    honors. The EHM students in the Music, Drama, Speech and Education fields continue to rise and shine.

    We truly believe that behind great students, there are great teachers.

    Sherri White and students –First Place award with “The Heidi Chronicles” at the Texas Community

    College Speech and Theater Play Festival. Ten Drama students got either Superior Award or Excellent

    Award in various fields.

    Cheryl Bates and students – Four TC students were selected by audition for the Texas Two-Year College

    All State Choir. The College All State Choir festivities culminated in a concert given for a large audience

    of professional music educators at the Texas Music Educators Association Annual Conference and

    Convention.

    Clark Friesen, Van Piercy and students – Two TC students competed as a team in the Parliamentary

    Debate event, one earned a Third Place and one earned a Fourth Place speaker award. Parliamentary-style

    debate, compared with other forms of team debating, limits debaters to just a dictionary as their only

    printed source of information. Debaters must rely instead on critical thinking, listening and speaking skills

    as they attempt to show the superiority of their position.

    Abraham Haje and Soccer team – the Tomball College Soccer Team won First Place in the Collegiate

    competition league. If you read the Tomball Newsletter sent out recently from the Community Relation

    Department, you will be amazed of the talent the team possesses. Way to go Coach Haje!

  • EHM Faculty Members continue to help students in the

    ELC Teaching classes, meeting the students in the office hours, solving students’ problems, grading, preparing

    course materials, test, quizzes…The hectic schedule of a teacher does not inhibit EHM faculty members

    from volunteering to help students in the ELC.

    Some of the EHM faculty members that are faculty tutors in the ELC are: Mindy Coleman, Peg Crider,

    Claudia Davis, Patricia Falbo, Roger Jay, Irina Nizova, VC Patel, Bill Powell, Bo Rollins, Jacqueline

    Stirling, Mary Pat Trenkle, Patty Zachary.

    Cheryl Bates – achieved her PhD in Music

    Pam Womack – was chosen to participate in the Kellogg Institute

    Clark Friesen – recognized by the Greater Houston Area Chapter of the American Red Cross as a 5-year

    Volunteer

    Daniel Sigmon and Nicole Kenley – Nicole performed in “Larkspur –an Opera in Two Acts” a world

    premier opera at Abilene’s Historic Paramount Theater. The Opera music was composed by our Music

    Adjunct, Daniel Sigmon.

    Cheryl Bates – presented at both the Texas Music Educators Association Annual Conference and

    Convention and the College Music Society Meeting at the University of Oklahoma.

    Linda Bryan, Jacky Stirling, Irina Nizova, Reyna Sirias-Ortiz – all presented at the International

    Conference

    Steffani Frideres - the featured artist at the Montgomery College Gallery and at the White Stone Gallery

    Peg Crider – featured on the STARLINK broadcast on April 07, 2005. The work of her team (Rx for ER

    Grant) is recognized by the Coordinating Board.

    Earl Staley – the featured at the Harris Gallery in Houston

    EHM Faculty and their

    Achievements!

  • EHM Faculty and Professional Development!

    During this Quarter, the EHM Faculty members and Staff attended the following Professional Development

    events:

    Cheryl Bates – College Music Society presentation – Norman OK

    Cheryl Bates – Texas Two-Year College All State Choir – San Antonio TX

    Cheryl Bates – GCIC Choral Festival – Houston TX

    Linda Bryan – TCCTA Annual Conference – Austin TX

    Peg Crider – Rx for ER Grant Partnership’s meeting

    Peg Crider – Texas State Leadership Consortium – Austin TX

    Peg Crider – TCCTA Annual Conference – Austin TX

    Peg Crider – STARLINK Presentation – Dallas TX

    Peg Crider – Promote Student Success through Technology – Corpus Christi TX

    Patti Falbo – ATPE Annual Conference – Austin TX

    Patti Falbo – “Dimensions” statements for the Project – The Woodlands TX

    Patti Falbo – Learn about Educo – Dallas TX

    Clark Friesen – Homeland Security/CCNCCE – The Woodlands TX

    Clark Friesen – Texas Campus Compact Conference – San Antonio TX

    Abraham Haje – TCCTA Annual Conference – Austin TX

    Abraham Haje – AAT Meeting – Houston TX

    Judy Harris – HE Grant Workshop – Houston TX

    Mary Ann Jackson – ATPE State Conference – Austin TX

    Roger Jay – Learn about Educo – Dallas TX

    Irina Nizova – 39th

    TESOL Annual Convention – San Antonio TX

    Greg Oaks – Associated Writing Programs Conference – Vancouver CANADA

    Greg Oaks – Creative Writing Club – Round Top TX

    Kathy Sanchez – HE Grant Workshop – Houston TX

    Kathy Sanchez – Statewide Chair meeting – South Padre Island TX

    Felicity Short – Southern States Communication Assoc. Conference – Baton Rouge LA

    Reyna Sirias-Ortiz – Multicultural Semester – Kansas City MO

    Rachel Smith – TCCTA Annual Conference – Austin TX

    Jacky Stirling – 39th

    TESOL Annual Convention – San Antonio TX

    Jacky Stirling – Multicultural Semester – Kansas City MO

    Pat Stone – Leadership Montgomery County – Navasota TX

    Pat Stone – Service Learning Workshop – The Woodlands TX

    Pat Stone – HE Grant Workshop – Houston TX

    Pat Stone – “Ask the Expert” Education Conference – Houston TX

    Pat Stone – 2nd

    Annual International Education Conference – Cypress TX

    Rebecca Tate – TCCTA Annual Conference - Austin TX

    Sherri White – TCCSTA Play – Weatherford TX

    Sherri White – One Act Play Area (Twice) – Huntsville TX

    Donna Willingham – NADE Conference – Albuquerque New Mexico

    Pam Womack – NADE Conference – Albuquerque New Mexico

    Gwendolyn Young – HE Grant Workshop – Houston TX

    CLUB Activities…

    MUSIC CLUB (sponsored by Cheryl Bates)

  • During this Quarter, the Music Club and Cheryl Bates entertained all the Faculty and Staff with various

    scheduled concerts, recitals, and club events. Here are a few:

    Faculty Jazz Concert – Wednesday, February 02, 2005

    Valentine Concert – Tuesday, February 08, 2005

    Movie Pink Floyd’s “The Wall” – Thursday, February 24, 2005

    Bang on a Drum – Tuesday, March 29, 2005

    Monty Python & the Holy Grail Movie – Thursday, March 31, 2005

    Campus-wide Karaoke Contest – from 03/29 to 04/19

    DEBATE CLUB (sponsored by Van Piercy and Clark Friesen)

    The Debate Club is currently working to have even greater impact on College culture in the Fall 2005 when

    they host Dr. Virginia York of Gulf Coast Community College for a seminar in issue forum moderating.

    The seminar, which is for faculty, administration and students, will provide an opportunity for leaders of

    various groups on campus to discover productive strategies for discussing controversial issues. We are

    looking forward to this seminar and we will feature this on our first Quarterly Report 2005-2006.

    W.A.V.E. PROGRAM (sponsored by Felicity Short)

    The Tomball College WAVE Program – Working Against Violence through Education- is an educational

    program comprised of faculty, staff, students, community members, and representatives from local

    organizations that work with violence related issues. The Program has at least one meeting per month. On

    April 30, the Program sponsored “Safe Kids Day” with co-sponsor of Tomball Police Department, Tomball

    College and Community Library, SALSA and STARS. There were about 80+ families attended and our

    Community appreciated what we have tried to do to keep the kids safe.

    TOMBALL COLLEGE CHAPTER of ATPE (Assoc. of Texas Professional Educators) – sponsored

    by Patricia Falbo and Mary Ann Jackson

    The ATPE hosted their first College presentation on Wednesday, April 27th

    , 2005 at Tomball College

    Teaching Theater. The guest speakers are Kyle Salzar, teacher from Cy-Ridge HS and Mrs. Diana Johnson,

    Mentor teacher.

    INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION (Linda Bryan is the Director)

    As part of the International Scholar Series, the International Center and the Humanities Department

    sponsored two guest speakers this Quarter: Saudi Arabian poet, Nimah Ismail Nawwad, presented on

    February 03, 2005 and the District International Programs and Services Director, Nithy Sevanthinathan,

    presented on March 29, 2005.

    Nimah Ismail Nawwah is a Makkan writer, editor, poet and photographer. Her volume of poetry The

    Unfurling, is the first work by a female Saudi poet to be commercially published in the United States. Her

    presentation was well received by the faculty, students and staff who interested in Arab’s culture from a

    woman’s perspective

    Nithy Sevanthinathan presented “Expedition Africa: A Journey of Hope” based upon his recent journey,

    where he traversed from Egypt to the west to Senegal and into the heart of Africa to the east.

    The International Education, together with Houston World Affairs Council, invited all the faculty, students

    and staffs to attend Arab-Israeli Peace Briefing on Monday, April 04, 2005

    TOMBALL CHAPTER OF PHI THETA KAPPA, ALPHA RHO MU (Bo Rollins is the advisor)

  • The Tomball chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, Alpha Rho Mu, went to the Phi Theta Kappa Regional and

    International Convention in Grapevine TX from April 12, 2005 to April 15, 2005. This year Alpha Rho Mu

    won the Distinguished Chapter Award. Professor Bo Rollins was inducted into the Advisor Hall of Honor.

    Spring 2005 Drama production

    Tomball College Theatre Presents

    THE HEIDI CHRONICLES By Wendy Wasserstein

    Produced by special arrangements with Dramatists Play Service, Inc.

    February 24-26, 2005

    $8.00 for General Public-Adult; $6.00 for Faculty, Students & Seniors

    Tomball College Black Box Theatre

    “This play has a serious message and I am told that the sets make creative use of media. I am very curious to see what Sherri, Jerry, and our drama students are up to…” Pat Stone

    FROM THE DEAN…

    To All EHM Faculty Members and Staff:

    “Our Librarian have agreed to allow our faculty to check out Harris County Public Library reference

    books that are not heavily used for short periods of time, with the permission of a librarian” – February 14,

    2005

    “…the attached file will give you information on what Academic.com has to offer. NHMCCD has the

    license to use Academic.com and you are encouraged to think about its use in your classes.

    http://www.academic.com/Higher_Education/Products/academic_com.asp “ March 28, 2005

    “Everyone – You are invited to participate in a Mystery Dinner Theatre co-presented by Tomball College

    and the Tomball Regional Arts Council, TRAC. The TRAC provides two (2) $500 scholarships for Tomball

    College Fine Arts students each year and this is a fund raiser for TRAC.” March 28, 2005

    “EHM Faculty – I want to encourage you to think about incorporating civic engagement activities in your

    courses as ways for student to achieve course objective. …I had an insight that civic engagement in our

    courses builds community donor support for our College.” February 21, 2005, refers to the Conference “A

    Civic Engagement Fiesta: Building on 20 Years of Campus Compact” in San Antonio Texas from April 17

    to April 20, 2005

    “This is a very interesting article on promoting reading in all subjects “A New Read on Teen Literacy” –

    US News and World Report.

    http://www.usnews.com/usnews/issue/050228/misc/28literacy.htm “ March 02, 2005

    “…this opportunity is for Career and Technology programs…We can connect with a career and

    technology program in another Division and possibly get some benefits for our Ds courses, ESL courses,

    etc…” March 08, 2005, refers to Annual Perkins Grant event – Call for Proposals

    http://www.academic.com/Higher_Education/Products/academic_com.asphttp://www.usnews.com/usnews/issue/050228/misc/28literacy.htm

  • “ EHM Faculty – the conference on the bottom e-mail looks interesting –“ March 30, 2005, refers to One

    Day Conference On Promoting Student Success Through Technology sponsored by Coastal Bend College,

    Del Mar College, and Tyler Jr. College

    And more….

    G.I.F.T.S. SEMINAR

    Dean Pat Stone was the Chair of the G.I.F.T.S (Great Ideas For Targeting Success) Workshop, the first

    District Conference on Student Success. Its focus is the employee sharing of practical strategies for

    promoting student success among the five colleges.

    “I would like to thank everyone who participated in planning and conducting the GIFTS seminar. I have heard nothing but positive comments about the event and the attendance was wonderful. I know that I will be leaving some people off the list but I would especially like to thank Pat Stone, Tammy McFarland, Shannon Solis, Sharon Miller, Linda Bilides; Duy Nguyen, Rhonda Cannon, Sue Little, and John Golden for all of their hard work. You all did a great job. Thanks” Nockie Zizelmann – Associate Vice Chancellor

    NATIONAL POETRY MONTH!

    In Honor of the National Poetry Month, Katherine Reynolds, Melissa Studdard, and Catherine Olson and

    two other faculty members read favorite poems on Tuesday, April 26, 2005. Everyone in College was

    invited!

    PRESENTATIONS BY OUR EDUCATION STUDENTS

    Mary Ann Jackson, our Education Adjunct, invited the Dean, the Chairs and the Director to attend the

    presentation of her students. She firmly believes with the support from all levels in College, the students

    will strive for their best and become good teachers some day.

    PRESENTATIONS BY OUR SPEECH STUDENTS

    Clark Friesen invited all the Deans and representatives from Student Life to attend the presentation of the

    Speech Communication students. By making their work available for use by campus representatives, the

    students’ project will be counted as a service-learning project. Kudos to Clark!

    TOMBALL/ WILLOW CHASE BOOKSTORE and EDOPTION

    Laura Colwell started to send Fall 2005 Book Adoption information to the Tomball and Willow Chase

    Bookstore by using edoption (eFollett.com). There are many areas that still need improvement, but Laura is

    committed to helping us get adoption information to the Bookstore in a timely manner. We are hoping to

    get the flexibility of sending in the Book Adoption on our Spreadsheet in addition to the edoption, so that

    information is in both formats to avoid confusion as we all get the kinks out of the edoption process.

    COURSE BUILDING – NEW WAY OF THINKING

    Pat Stone and Melissa Pickering called a meeting of the key people who submit course building

    information April 05, 2005. James Marshburn also explain R-25 – a Room Assignment tool. Our goal is

    to build a more efficient course schedule for 05/06 now so that we can begin to recruit adjuncts and better

    budget for our division’s instruction needs. Melissa put together a binder and she explained how to read the

    time grid, how to assign course section numbers, and comment lines.

    Pat promoted the slogan among EHM Faculty and Staff, “EHM is the super division where the redline is

    not the deadline”.

  • NEW COURSES OFFERED IN FALL 2005

    Laura Colwell created the slides of new courses we will offer Fall 2005 for a Therrific Thursday

    presentation. Below is a collage of her creations!

    By audition, call 281-357-

    3675 for info

    Students must also enroll

    in MUEN 1141

    “Course offered to provide “Course offered to provide

    students proven techniques in students proven techniques in

    reasoning, analysis, and reasoning, analysis, and

    argument.” argument.”

    SYLLABI! SYLLABUS! SYLLABI! SYLLABUS!

    All the Spring 2005 EHM syllabi are posted on our EHM website. Thanks to Sandra for her above and

    beyond effort to get them there. With the new way designed by Mark Shafer at Willow Chase to turn in the

    syllabus projected to start this Summer, we hope to have all the syllabi posted on the Website much sooner.

    DONATION

    The EHM Division received a donation from Michael Phillips of Photographic and Darkroom Equipment,

    valued $3,033.00 in March 2005. The Donation form was sent to the Foundation and to the Board of

    Trustee for approval. This act demonstrates how much support we get from our Community for our

    mission. According to Steffani, there is more to come…

    THE INCREDIBLE EHM SUPER FACULTY/STAFF QUIZ

    Kathy Sanchez and Reyna Sirias-Ortiz each won a $10.00 Gift Certificate from Tomball Café for giving the

    most accurate answers on the Super Faculty/Staff quiz handed out during the Spring 2005 Division

    meeting. The purpose behind the quiz was to get to know and appreciate each other better.

    IN-SERVICE MEETING

    DS English faculty organized an Adjunct In-service meeting on February 26, 2005 and DS Math faculty

    organized their meeting on April 16, 2005. The Developmental Studies faculty under the leadership of

    Pam Womack and Mindy Coleman do an outstanding job of keeping the adjuncts informed of new

    technology, new textbooks and refresh /exchange teaching ideas.

    WEB SOLUTION CONTRIBUTION!

  • Dr. Hawkins unveiled and “pressed” the button to officially open the new website for Tomball College on

    February 24th

    , 2005. Dan Darby recognized those individuals on campus that were involved in the

    planning, design and implementation of the Web Solution project. Among them are: Duy Nguyen, Melissa

    Pickering, Pat Stone, and Sandra Angel.

    MATH BOWL

    Tomball College once again hosted the annual Math Bowl on April 2, 2005. Participants included, Tomball

    ISD, Magnolia ISD, and Cy-Fair ISD. Similar to the televised college bowl, students competed against each

    other to solve various Math equations. Kudos to Bill Powell for organizing and pulling off this yearly

    event!

    Celebration Corner

    At 12:04pm February 23, 2005, the Rollins Family welcomed a new member, David Lincoln Rollins. He

    weighed 8 pounds 11 ounces and measured 21 ½ inches long. The Rollins family will call him Lincoln.

    This Quarter, we celebrate the birthdays of:

    Michael Capistran (Dusty) (02/24)

    Peg Crider (03/04)

    Michael Csiszarik (04/03)

    Claudia Davis (02/04)

    Abraham Haje (03/31)

    Lisa Hibner (04/01)

    Lujan Barbara (04/24)

    Brian Reeves (02/27)

    Rebecca Tate (04/30)

    Scott Travis (04/28)

    Eric Wildman (02/07)

    Donna Willingham (03/21)

    ARTIST’S STATEMENT ABOUT THIS EXHIBITION

    “When I get an idea for a work I prefer to go directly to the canvas and bypass the drawing stage. If I don’t

    have paint and canvas at hand I can always make a note, diagram or drawing as a key to the idea. This

  • exhibition shows the result of the second action. When I travel I make drawings that may be later developed

    into paintings. Sometimes years pass after drawings are made before the paintings develop. Good examples

    of this progress are the drawings and paintings shown here that focus on the Temple de Valenciana in

    Guanajuato Mexico” Richard Gordon Stout, Artist

    INSPIRATION CORNER

    Here is a short essay that that Duy submitted - Enjoy! Do you have something to share for our Inspiration

    Corner in our next Quarterly Report? Send submissions to Duy or Pat.

    AT THE FRONT DOOR

    by Jacki Strack

    A woman sharing the troubles of her life with Mom was puzzled when Mom took her to the kitchen, filled

    three pots with water and placed each on a fire. Mom added one item to each pot. She let them sit and boil,

    without saying a word. In about 20 minutes, Mom turned off the burners, took out each item, placed them

    in bowls, turned to her daughter and asked,

    “What you see?”

    “Carrot, eggs, and coffee”, the daughter replied.

    Mom brought her closer and asked her to feel the carrots. They were soft. Mom then asked her to take an

    egg and break it. After pulling off the shell, she observed the hard boiled egg. Finally, Mom asked her to

    sip the coffee. She smiled as she tasted and smelled its rich aroma. Mom then explained that each of these

    objects had faced the same adversity…boiling water…each reacted differently. The carrot went in strong,

    hard, and unrelenting but after boiling, it softened and became weak. The egg had been fragile, the thin

    outer shell protected its liquid interior, but after boiling, its inside became hardened. The ground coffee

    beans were unique. After boiling, they changed the water.

    “Which are you?” Mom asked her daughter.

    When adversity knocks on my door, how do I respond?

    Am I the carrot that seems strong, but with pain and adversity do I wilt, become soft and lose my strength?

    Am I the egg that starts with a malleable heart, but changes with the heat? Did I have a fluid spirit, but after

    a hardship, have I become hardened and stiff? Does my shell look the same, but on the inside am I bitter

    and hard?

    Am I like the coffee bean? The bean actually changes the hot water, the very circumstance that brings the

    pain. When the water gets hot, it releases the fragrance and flavor.

    Are you a carrot, an egg or a coffee bean?

    EHM LIGHTING BOLTS 2004-2005

    As the year is approaching its end, we are very proud to list the EHM Lighting Bolts highlighting some of

    the achievements of EHM Faculty members and Staff. Thanks, Laura, for making and keeping up with all

    of our bolts!!

    Angel, Sandra Winter Wonderland Committee

    Bates, Cheryl District Curriculum Team

    Music Program Director

  • Winter Wonderland Committee

    PTK Induction Committee

    CMS South Central Conf. Presentation

    Boyd, Doug Process Effectiveness Committee

    Student Appeals Committee

    TC Family Orientation Presenter

    Inkling Adjudication

    District DL Council

    Bryan, Linda Gulf Coast International Ed Committee

    District Strategic Initiative 12 Committee

    District International Programs and Services Council

    District Study Abroad Committee

    Capistran, Dusty Philosophy Reading and Discussion Group

    Core Evaluation Committee

    Text Book Committee

    Philosophy Curriculum Team

    District CORE Committee

    Adjunct Award Committee Chair

    District Textbook Committee Co-Chair

    Faculty Senate Constitution and By-Laws Committee Chair

    Faculty Senate Secretary

    Coleman, Mindy Math Lab Tutor

    Interviews OT Candidates

    DS Math Coordinator

    Colwell, Laura W.A.V.E.

    First Response Team

    Crider, Peg Math Lab Tutor

    Adjunct In-Service

    Student Mentor

    Rx for ER Grant

    Dai, Rui-Xiu Adjunct Faculty Mentor

    Math Lab Tutor

    Davis, Claudia Math Lab Tutor

    Math Dept. Chair

    Math Club Co-Sponsor

  • Math Curriculum Team

    District Workload Committee

    TC Faculty Excellence Award

    Falbo, Patricia Math Lab Tutor

    Future Teachers Club

    ATPE Sponsor

    Mentor Adjunct Faculty

    DS Mentor

    FS Rep on the District Committee

    Frideres, Steffani ARTC and Art Curriculum

    Inkling Adjudication

    Friesen, Clark District SL Committee Chair

    DS Mentor

    First Aid/CPR Instructor ARC

    District Strategic Planning Committee

    TACC Business and Education Committee Chair

    Tomball College Debate Club Co-Sponsor

    Tomball College Volunteer Center Advisory Member

    Tomball College Faculty Service Learning Coordinator

    Tomball Emergency Preparedness Committee Member

    DSTC Homeland Security Funding Development Committee Member

    THS Parliamentary Competition

    Haje, Abraham Athletic Committee

    Math Club Co-Sponsor

    Soccer Club

    Harris, Judy Mentor

    English Curriculum Team

    Celebration of the Art

    Learning Community

    HUMA/ENGL Learning Community

    HE Grant Presentation

    Office Services Hiring

    Jay, Roger Math Lab Tutor

    Mentor for DS Students

    District Professional Development Council

  • High School Dual Credit Mentor/Liaison

    Nguyen, Duy Race for the Cure

    EHM Quarterly Report

    Adjunct info Card

    Nizova, Irina ELC Faculty Tutor

    Mentor DS/ESL Students

    Celebration of the Arts Co-Chair

    Faculty Senate Adjunct Awards Committee Member

    Mentor for Adjunct

    Future Teachers Club Co-Sponsor

    Norem, Jeff Faculty Advisor for Newspaper

    Oaks, Greg Inkling Co-Sponsor

    Creative Writing Club Co-Sponsor

    DS Hiring Committee

    Olson, Katie English 1302-International Studies

    District DL Committee

    TC DL Committee

    Mentor of ESL Students

    Patel, VC Math Lab Tutor

    Core Curriculum Committee

    Math Club Co-Sponsor

    DSL Committee

    Exit Assessment Coordinator

    Pickering, Melissa Faculty Excellence Committee

    Winter Wonderland Committee

    New Employee Orientation Committee

    TCWC Staff Assistant Hiring Committee

    Piercy, Van English/History Learning Communities

    Chess Club Co-Sponsor

    Debate Club Co-Sponsor

    Co-Advisor for the TC Journal

    Scholarships Committee

    On Course Mentor

    Honors Course Faculty

    Develop Film and Literature Special Topic Course

  • Powell, Bill Math Lab Tutor

    Mentor

    Reeves, Brian Writing Assessment Coordinator

    WebCT Writing Modules

    HE Grant Presentation

    Reynolds, Katherine Adjunct Faculty Mentor

    TC Creative Writing Club Sponsor

    Rollins, Bo PTK Advisor

    Honors Committee

    ELC Faculty Tutor

    Sanchez, Kathy English Dept. Chair

    Distance Learning Committee

    DS English Hiring Committee Chair

    English Hiring Committee Chair

    Academic Integrity Committee

    Honors Council

    DS Team Member

    Student Success Committee

    Celebration of the Arts

    Short, Felicity Campus Safety Committee

    W.A.V.E.

    Speech Curriculum Team

    ELC Tutor

    DS Mentoring Program

    Sirias-Ortiz, Reyna Culture Club Sponsor

    Modern Language Curriculum Team Rep

    Hispanic Outreach Committee

    Inside Scholarship Committee

    Rights and Responsibility Co-Chair

    Scholarship Committee

    Smalley, Rick WCLH Math Coordinator

    Cy-Creek High Math Club Asst. Coach for UIL Number Sense

    Smith, Rachel Math Club Sponsor

    Math Lab Tutor

    Staley, Earl Curriculum Committee

  • Stirling, Jacky Humanities Chair

    ELC Tutor

    Celebration of the Arts Co-Chair

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