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Malcolm X College
Faculty Development Week
August 15 – 18, 2017
Embracing our Future and Responsibilities:
Through Communication, technology, wellness, and knowledge
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Letter from the Interim President
Greetings to our wonderful faculty!
Welcome to the 2017 Faculty Development Week. This year’s theme is “Embracing Our Future and Responsibilities: Through Communication, Technology, Wellness, and Knowledge.” Our theme alludes salient aspects of growth and development within Malcolm X College, as we gain a comprehensive understanding of our institution in support of the responsibility we have to our students, one another, and external constituencies.
It is an honor and privilege to serve as Interim President and to have the opportunity to work with esteemed faculty whose commitment to craft, passion to teach, and dedication to our students is unmatched.
Each stimulating conversation I have with you on how we can help students achieve academic excellence is treasured; it propels me to seek additional ways to support you and our student body toward embracing future excellence at Malcolm X College. Our responsibilities are grounded in collaborative efforts, professional transparency, and deliberate quality education, and it is with deep appreciation that I say thank you for being dynamic educators at Malcolm X College.
Here’s to many great semesters together!
David A. Sanders, M.S. Ed. Interim President
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Letter from the Interim Vice President
Greetings Esteemed Faculty!
As the summer comes to an end, and we prepare to begin another academic year, I look forward to working with you all as we endeavor to inspire and educate our amazing and diverse student body. I’d like to personally welcome you to the 2017 Faculty Development Week, “Embracing our Future and Responsibilities.” We are focused on moving forward together and sharing in the responsibility of sustaining a healthy student body, faculty, staff, and college. I have had the distinct honor and privilege to serve as the Interim Vice President of this fine institution for nearly two years. Serving as the Chief Academic Officer is a responsibility that I do not take lightly; maintaining the academic integrity of the institution, ensuring that our students are afforded the best educational experience, and supporting each of you so that you are able to effectively do your job, is something I hold in high regard. It is my RESPONSIBILTY, and I have embraced the role even during a time when the financial FUTURE of higher education seems bleak. As educators, we persevere and keep the end goal in mind - the success of our students and the impact we are making on their future. This academic year, I challenge each and every one of you to “live our mission” and reflect on the many reasons why you intentionally decided to bring your talents to Malcolm X College. Perhaps it’s that you love teaching and watching students grow through the acquisition of knowledge phase; maybe you’re wholly committed to the notion of the “American Dream” - that education should be accessible to everyone; it surely isn’t the lucrative salary! Many of you chose this path because THIS work is rewarding – you have accepted the RESPONSIBILTY of changing someone’s life, shaping their FUTURE, for the better. I am humbled by the tremendous job each of you do. I am confident that we will have a tremendous year of creative and intellectual experiences for our students. Thank you for your continued service to the College and most importantly, for the integral role you play in the lives of our students. All the best, Kimberly Hollingsworth Interim Vice President of Academic & Student Affairs
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FDW 2017 UPDATES
Focus on HLC
The Higher Learning Commission will be at Malcolm X College in spring 2018. Do we know how
to respond? The HLC Assurance Argument will be presented during FDW-2017 to prepare
faculty for the visit.
Office Hours
Office hours will resume to prepare for the fall 2017 semester.
Adjunct Participation
For the first time in the history of FDW at MXC’s new campus, our very own adjunct reading
professor will be presenting a workshop. Let’s show our support!
Drop-in Clinics
We are also excited to bring to you several new drop-in clinics in the Health Sciences: dental
hygiene and nursing vitals. In addition, we have added a Q & A session on helpdesk concerns
related to the classroom.
Welcome Adjunct Faculty and Adult Educators!
All part-time instructors, outside lecturers, and adult educators are invited to participate in any
of the events at Faculty Development Week, on a voluntary basis.
College Tours
Remember when you were a freshman in college? Going on the college tour was full of
anticipation. Well, that time is here again. You can tour MXC to discover areas you may not
have seen since the Great Move! See your virtual hospital, dental hygiene clinic, library, and
Academic Support Center.
Themed Days
There are sub-themes for each day of Faculty Development Week.
TUESDAY – Communication and Technology
WEDNESDAY- Health and Wellness
THURSDAY – Know Your College – HLC
FRIDAY- Union Day
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Drop-In Clinics
Information Technology
“Helpdesk! 911-Help ME!”
Q & A on Technology in Classrooms
Tuesday, August 15, 2017 – 1:00-2:00 p.m.
Wednesday, August 16, 2017 – 2:00-3:00 p.m.
Room 1102
Nursing Program
Blood Pressure Maintenance
Wednesday, August 16, 2017--1:00-2:00 p.m.
Room 5008
College Tours
Academic Support Center Room 2301 Thursday, August 17th 1:00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m.
Dental Hygiene Clinic 1st Floor Wednesday, August 16th 1:00 p.m. (every 15 minutes)
Carter G. Woodson Library Room 2300 Thursday, August 17th 1:00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m.
Virtual Hospital 8th Floor Thursday, August 17th 1:00-3:00pm (every 30 min.)
General Virtual 1:00 p.m.
OB Simulator 1:30 p.m.
Ultra Sound and Cardiopulmonary 2:00 p.m.
Virtual Hospital Multi-disciplines 2:30 p.m.
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Tuesday, August 15
Communication and Technology
9:00 a.m. Welcome, Business, and Announcements
Location: Conference Center
9:15 a.m. Interim Vice President Kimberly Hollingsworth -- Welcome Address
9:45 a.m. Interim President David A. Sanders -- Welcome Address
10:30 a.m. Department Meetings
12:00 p.m. Lunch – ON YOUR OWN (Brown Bag/Food Trucks)
Location: Conference Center
1:00 p.m. Concurrent Session Options:
i. Windows 10 Basics/Windows 365
ii. Interdisciplinary Panel: Why Communication Skills Are Important
iii. iWorx Vendor Presentation
iv. Training the Next Generation of Instructors: Interns in Your Classroom
v. Where do I start? Revisions, New Courses, New Programs=PACC
vi. Open office hours
2:00 p.m. Concurrent Session Options:
i. Blackboard Basics + Testing Systems
ii. Interdisciplinary Panel|Bridging the Gap: When Gen. Ed. Meets Health
Sciences
iii. Plicker & ZipGrade
iv. Interdisciplinary Panel: Classroom Management
v. Simulation, Stimulation in the Classroom
vi. Title IX: Keeping in the Know!
vii. Open Office Hours
3:00 p.m. Adjourn
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Wednesday, August 16
Health and Wellness
9:00 a.m. Welcome, Business, and Announcements
9:15 a.m. RUSH to Know Your Partner
10:00 a.m. Trauma Informed Classrooms
Location: Conference Center
10:45 a.m. Yoga Exercise – Led by Toni Scott
11:00 a.m. Concurrent Session Options:
i. Active Learning in the Sciences
ii. Writing as Release
iii. Coaching Strategies
iv. Dental Hygiene
v. Open Office Hours
12:00 p.m. Lunch – ON YOUR OWN (Brown Bag/Food Trucks)
1:00 p.m. Concurrent Session Options:
i. Dental Hygiene Tour (sign-up sheets are available)
ii. Meditate with Me!
iii. Critical Readers for Critical Thinking
iv. Work=Play: To Homework or Not to Homework
v. Dental Hygiene
vi. AdInstrument vendor presentation
vii. Office365/Windows 10
viii. Open Office Hours
2:00 p.m. Concurrent Session Options:
i. Dental Hygiene Tour (sign-up sheets are available)
ii. Tai Chi
iii. The Impact of Health and Nutrition on Education: #Eat to Learn
iv. Stroke Prevention and Screening
v. Blackboard Collaborate
vi. Action Steps Towards Positivity
vii. Open Office Hours
3:00 p.m. Adjourn
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Thursday, August 17
Know Your College
9:00 a.m. Welcome, Business, and Announcements
Location: Conference Center
9:30 a.m. Overview of Adult Education
10:00 a.m. Campus Solutions and Faculty Portal
10:30 a.m. 3.12.18: HLC Overview and Updates
12:00 p.m. Lunch – ON YOUR OWN (Brown Bag/Food Trucks)
Location: Conference Center
1:00 p.m. Concurrent Session Options:
i. Tours (sign up at the registration table)
ii. Integrating Tutoring into the Curriculum
iii. The Well Is Not Dry: Prof. Development/Travel
iv. How-to: Departmental Assessment Strategies
v. Office 365/Windows 10
vi. Open Office Hours
2:00 p.m. Concurrent Session Options:
i. Tours (sign up at the registration table)
ii. Integrating Tutoring into the Curriculum/Tour
iii. Guide to Mentoring
iv. Disabilities Access Center
v. Committee A Training
vi. Blackboard and Weighted Grades
vii. Open Office Hours
3:00 p.m. Adjourn
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Friday, August 18
Local 1600 Union News
9:00 a.m. Welcome, Business, and Announcements
Location: Conference Center
9:30 a.m. Assessment: Understanding the Data
10:30 a.m. Union News
12:30 p.m. Lunch Provided by the Office of the President
Location: Outdoor Learning Garden
This 5th annual event celebrates the beginning of the new academic year. Enjoy taking the rest
of the afternoon off as a reward for all of your hard work during FDW!
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COMMUNICATION AND TECHNOLOGY Time: 10:30 AM- 12:00 PM
Room Facilitators Description
Various
Department Meetings Department Heads
During this session, departments are invited to meet as a team to develop their plans and objectives for the next academic year and address any departmental work such as assessment planning, procurement, and HLC efforts.
Time: 1:00 PM
Room Facilitator/Title Description
2310 (ASC)
Alonzo Rhoden and Adebunmi Adeboje Office 365/Windows 10
Installation and implementation of Windows 10 is happening fall 2017. Attend this session to learn about upgrades to support your semester academic planning. Learn what you get with Office 365. Faculty will gain skills in using SharePoint for cloud storage of files, group collaborations, and sharing of documents.
3301 Prof. Montreal Interdisciplinary Panel: Why Communication Skills Are Important
Join this panel discussion on the importance of communication skills in the classroom, between student and faculty, between faculty and administrators, and around the college.
3408 Prof. Tomer Kanan and iWork Representative iWork Presentation
iWorx provides a full range of advanced hardware and software tools for physiology teaching and research. For teaching, iWorx has introduced its new family of easy-to-use TA (Teaching Assistant) kits for human, animal, exercise and psychological physiology and neurobiology. The kits include all instrumentation, software, and professionally developed courseware to teach college level labs. iWorx advanced research solutions include high performance recording hardware, software, and components that accelerate metabolic, cardiovascular, neuromuscular and respiratory physiology research. In addition to data acquisition systems, iWorx offers a full selection of signal conditioners, stimulators, transducers, electrodes, cables, and general-purpose laboratory equipment and accessories.
WORKSHOP OFFERINGS
Tuesday, August 15, 2017
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3302 Dr. Carolyn Goffman Director, Certificate Program in Teaching English in the Two-Year College, DePaul University Training the Next Generation of Instructors: Interns in Your Classroom
DePaul’s Two-Year College Teaching Internship program places graduate students in Chicago-area classrooms to work alongside experienced instructors. This session will explore the internship experience from the student intern's and the mentor/instructor's viewpoints and discuss ways in which sponsoring an intern contributes to the profession by allowing experts on the ground to have a role in training new faculty. What are the professional and ethical responsibilities of training new instructors for the adjunct pool and for full-time employment? What sets the two-year college instructor apart? How were YOU trained for your job? This session will be discussion-based, and participants will have the opportunity to share their experiences as well as learn about mentoring a teaching intern.
1103 C
Prof. Maria Kossakowski Where Do I Start? Revisions, New Courses, and New Programs =PACC
This session will provide an introduction into the City Colleges of Chicago Curriculum Development process. It will include an overview of the types of proposals that can be developed, as well as the steps that each proposal must go through before gaining approval--including expected timelines.
Time: 2:00 PM
Room Facilitator(s) and Title Description
2310 (ASC)
Alonzo Rhoden Blackboard Basics and Testing Systems
Learn how you can establishing test models for assessment and evaluation in your courses.
3301 Prof. Tomer Kanan Plicker and ZipGrade
Plickers grew out of a shared belief that teachers shouldn’t have to teach blind, data doesn’t have to be overwhelming, and students shouldn’t be afraid of being wrong. We believe that deep learning can happen when we measure our progress and use data as a starting point, not just an ending metric. ZipGrade turns your phone or tablet into an optical grading machine similar to a Scantron. It reads free-to-download answer sheets in multiple sizes. Provide instant feedback to students by grading exit tickets, quizzes, and formative assessments as soon as they finish. Many teachers now grade as soon as students
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complete a quiz or test. Students receive immediate feedback and teachers can redirect differentiated learning quickly.
3203 Panel Discussion: Classroom Management Various Faculty
Whether you are an experienced educator or a novice, every instructor must face the challenges of managing the environment and student engagement. Share your best practices with your colleagues in this session.
3405 Interdisciplinary Panel|Bridging the Gap: When Gen. Ed. Meets Health Sciences Various Faculty
Come and join in the conversation on how general education instruction links with health science programs. This dialogue informs how best to serve students moving forward.
3205 Director Scott Velasquez District Office Title IX: Keeping in the Know!
This is a pertinent session on current information pertaining to Title IX and your students.
3305 Dr. Linda Brown-Aldridge Simulation, Stimulation in the Classroom
This presentation provides a brief overview of how to incorporate simulation into classroom activities. Participants will be given a template to prepare for a classroom simulation with examples of types of simulation that can be used.
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HEALTH AND WELLNESS Time Room Facilitator/Title Description
9:30 a.m. Conference Center
Dean Walker/Rep. RUSH! To Know Your Community Partner
How are our students doing beyond Malcolm X College? This session delves into the positive outcomes of student learning from RUSH’s experience and perspective.
10:00 a.m. 1103 Dr. Erica Schweitzer Trauma Informed Classrooms
Many students have trauma in their current lives and/or in their past. This session will focus on exploring essential information regarding how students with trauma may present in classes, effective ways in which to address or re-direct classroom interactions, and how to be best prepared, especially how to take care of yourself!
10:45 a.m. Toni Scott Quick Yoga Exercise
Time: 11:00 AM Room Facilitator/Title Description
3200 Prof. Tomer Kanan Active Learning Techniques
Active learning techniques help students learn while staying engaged. Through active learning activities, students practice learned information and collaborate with other students throughout the learning process. Active learning techniques in anatomy and physiology are presented in this discussion.
3204 Prof. Lani Montreal/Prof. Rachel Slotnick-Robbins Writing As Release
Did you know that writing was therapeutic? This workshop will give participants a chance to unleash creativity through writing. Tap into your inner creativity.
3206 Ingrid Byrd Coaching Strategies
This session demonstrates three basic coaching strategies for faculty, program directors, and department chairs through effective communication styles that engage students. Join and share your success stories.
WORKSHOP OFFERINGS
Wednesday, August 16, 2017
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1101 A Conf. Ctr.
Dr. Sherece Thompson Do You Know Where We Are? Dental Hygiene Clinic for Students and Staff
You can become familiar with the Dental Hygiene clinic on campus through this presentation overview. Come and see what DH can offer to you and your students.
Time: 1:00 PM Room Facilitator/Title Description
2210 Wellness Center
Prof. Ben Rubin It’s Meditation Time!
A healthy spirit is worth its weight in gold. Join this session to learn techniques for releasing tension and stress or just to clear your mind for a new day.
3402 Prof. Carla Holston Critical Readers for Critical Thinking
This presentation is a team-based collaborative learning experience that differentiates content-based instruction within learning communities to sustain student focus in achieving SLOs. The presenter will demonstrate how to utilize a variety of reading strategies within content-based instruction to enhance students’ comprehension and complexity of the text. This presentation targets reading across disciplines.
2310 (ASC) Alonzo Rhoden and Adebunmi Adeboje Office 365/Windows 10 – Repeat!
This presentation covers a myriad of features faculty can employ during the course of a semester like SharePoint, groups, and OneDrive. Participants will also receive an overview of Windows 10 Basics.
3207 Aleksandr Zvodinsky Work=Play: To Homework or Not to Homework
The biggest block to learning for many students is the mental state that the words “homework” and “school” create. If presented correctly, these words can revolutionize the world of a learner and increase his/her learning and retention capacity up to 50%. If every moment is perceived as one’s unique opportunity to engage in learning, then the classroom becomes a place to experience life and happiness. This session shares the latest neuroscience research results, interpretation of results, and specific actions to take to maximize student learning and satisfaction of being in school.
3408 Prof. Tomer Kanan Representative AdInstruments Presentation
ADInstruments create simple, flexible tools to help scientists and educators record and analyze data quickly and efficiently. AdInstruments supports the scientific community with user-friendly software, specialized training options and solution-focused systems of the highest quality, giving them confidence in their data and in the power of their work.
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Time: 2:00 PM Room Facilitator/Title Description
Outdoor Learning Garden*
Prof. Timothy Chapman Tai Chi with Me!
Join this session to learn calming techniques to manage the day-to-day stress that pollute your space and mind.
2310 (ASC) Alonzo Rhoden Blackboard: Collaborate
Video conferencing is made simple using Blackboard Collaborate. Use this feature with your students for class assignments and other with colleagues for meetings outside Malcolm X College.
1103 Dr. Erica Schweitzer Action Steps Towards Positivity
The world tells us we will be happy after we accomplish our work, meet our goals, or after we “Get it Done!” This session will focus on how the opposite is actually true. When we make efforts to be happy, we work faster, more accurately, and enjoy our lives more. Come join us for an informative and funny short TED talk and a discussion of practical steps to increase your daily feelings of contentment and happiness.
3205 Maricuz Diaz-Boylan, MSN, RN and Dr. Dawn Wilson The Impact of Health and Nutrition on Education: #Eat to Learn
Today, the health disparities in America have increased obesity and chronic illnesses amongst children and adults in primarily low socioeconomic communities that have limited access to healthy food options making it challenging to learn in an academic setting. The purpose of this presentation is to provide educators awareness and strategies to promote healthy living in an academic setting.
5007 Prof. Susan Neal/Prof. Loretta Harmon Stroke Prevention and Screening
Presenters will ask each participant a series of questions related to stroke risk factors and educate participants using the FAST tool to recognize stroke symptoms and what to do when someone is exhibiting stroke symptoms. Presenters will also screen blood pressures of participants.
*Weather permitting; otherwise, this session will be held in the fitness center.
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KNOW YOUR COLLEGE Time Room Facilitator(s)/Title Description
9:30 a.m. Conference Dean Lynch and Staff Overview of Adult Education (AD)
Learn about the general operation of AD, the Bridge program, and the Gateway program.
10:00 a.m. Conference Jeffrey Wonders Campus Solutions/Faculty Portal
Understanding NSWs, ADWs, Midterm/Final Grade Submission and why Jeffrey has you on his LIST!
10:30 a.m. Conference Dr. Cherie Meador and Compliance Team 3.12.18: HLC Overview and Updates
Know your college. This panel discussion opens the floor for dialogue related to how much we actually know about Malcolm X College: operations, facility, assessment, co-curricular, and student engagement.
Time: 1:00 PM Room Facilitator(s)/Title Description
Library CM! Winters Palacio and Staff Library Tour
Open House Come and learn about the NEW library system to prepare for the fall semester.
2301 Director Randi Ploszaj Integrating Tutoring into the Curriculum
This presentation provides a wealth of information on how to best utilize Academic Support Center services. It is accompanied by a tour of the facility.
1107 B (middle) Conference
Roberto Guzman and Ingrid Byrd The Well Is Not Dry: Professional Development and Travel
Get the latest information on obtaining funds for professional development: general overview of reimbursement process, how to submit Travel Authorization (TA) to initiate the process, and steps to complete Travel Expense (TE) reimbursement to receive reimbursement.
2310 (ASC) Alonzo Rhoden and Adebunmi Adeboje Office 365/Windows 10 Basics Last chance!
This presentation covers a myriad of features faculty can employ during the course of a semester like SharePoint, groups, and OneDrive. Participants will also receive an overview of Windows 10 Basics.
WORKSHOP OFFERINGS
Thursday, August 17, 2017
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3203
Prof. Maria Kossakowski Faculty Council Meeting
This forum allows faculty the opportunity to discuss the latest trends, challenges to teaching, and best practices. Let your voice be heard!
1103 Prof Claire Stuart-Quintanilla How-to: Departmental Assessment Strategies
Department-level assessment is an integral part of Malcolm X College’s mission and student success. Come and see strategies that can enable faculty to develop departmental assessment.
Time: 2:00 PM Room Facilitator(s)/Title Description
3206 Dr. Adetokunbo Fatoke and Terrance Hopson G.U.I.D.E. to Mentoring
The G.U.I.D.E. Mentoring Program welcomes back its 2017 mentors and invites new faculty to join us for another year of growth and fun! In this interactive FDW session, we will discuss plans for the upcoming year, challenges from the previous year, and everyone's favorite word, "assessment."
3310 Prof. Maria Kossakowski Committee A Training
This training session builds an understanding of the processes Committee A utilizes to support faculty academic endeavors.
1102 B Conference Center
Director Tanya Cox Are You Down with DAC? Yeah! You Know Me!
This session will provide a deeper understanding for the purpose and function of the Disabilities Access Center. Come and learn how you can better serve your students who require special services at Malcolm X College.
2310 (ASC) Alonzo Rhoden Blackboard: Weighted Grades
This session will focus on how faculty can use weighted grading in calculating grades in Blackboard.
2301 Director Randi Ploszaj Integrating Tutoring into the Curriculum
This presentation provides a wealth of information on how to best utilize Academic Support Center services. It is accompanied by a tour of the facility.
Library CM! Winters Palacio and Staff Library Tour
Open House Come and learn about the NEW library system to prepare for the fall semester.
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LOCAL 1600 UNION NEWS Time Room Facilitator(s)/Title Description
9:30 a.m. Conference Dr. Cherie Meador and Compliance Team #Assessment: Understanding the data
This open session provides an overview of the progress of criteria for the HLC Assurance Argument.
10:30 a.m. Conference Prof. Todd Lakin and Prof. Maria Kossakowski Union Meeting
This is the first union meeting for the fall semester.
WORKSHOP OFFERINGS
Friday, August 18, 2017
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Acknowledgements
On behalf of the Faculty Development Week Planning Committee, we want to say thank you to all
facilitators, volunteers, staff, and participants for a successful Faculty Development Week program. In
particular, we want to thank the following individuals for their support and resources:
David A. Sanders: Interim President
Kimberly Hollingsworth: Interim Vice President of Academic and Student Affairs
Pamela Lynch: Dean of Adult Education
Dr. James Rice: Interim Dean of Nursing
Roy Walker: Dean of Health Sciences
Byron Javier: Associate Dean of Instruction, Office of Instruction
Dr. Carleta Alston: Associate Dean of Instruction, Office of Instruction
Jessica Holloway: Director, Auxiliary Services
Lonnie Washington: Director, IT Services
Alonzo Rhoden: Website Developer
Alanna Witherspoon: Exec. Assistant, Office of the President
LeoNard Appleton: Coordinator II, Office of the Vice President
Sheila Vaughn: Coordinator I, Office of Instruction
Committee Members:
Prof. Lani Montreal Prof. Tomer Kanan Prof. Jerry Jackson Dr. Carleta Alston Dean Pamela Lynch Dr. Sherece Thompson Dr. Cherie Meador Dean Roy Walker Byron Javier Kevin Truong Carmen Chorak Ingrid Byrd Theresa Taplin Roberto Guzman Rachel Oliver Dr. Linda Brown-Aldridge
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