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A Newsletter for Alumni and Friends of Delaware County Co=unity C ollege Spring j Summer 2010 STEM Center Grand Opening at Marple Campus The SHM Center, st.'t ;und .mel final phase of tnc 560 million xicncc, Tet'hnology. [ngineering and Mdthcmatks Complex, made ils offici.ll debut hc-for(> more thiln 200 guests eolger to cxpcrit"l1 c(> the new building ,md all ils .1nlC'nilies. Flagship of Itw STEM Complex. the STEM Cente-r , wi th i ts wick- open sp,aces, glO\ving glass prism and busy study !.pacps. commilnds attention from L"VCry pari of the campus. The audiem.e of busi- ne<iS p.1rtners. donors. fotu<ienb, <llum ni . facull ), and h(>Jrd local legi!. lators offer congratulations and commenda- tions oothc College's venture into STEM educa tion while corporate benefactors Roger lyle of Sunoco and Vinu! Don lev! (> of Harrah's CheSler spoke of their pri de in being part of this enterprise. College President Dr. lerry Parker exprcsSf"d $pec iallhan ks to gUP'it Pennsylvania Scnalc Majorily leader Dominic Pileggi (I{'(t) (or his (.'Onlin uing support and advocacy on llenal( of the (" ..ollege. P. Gofl.... -yik1ll. lll.lll, Bo.vd of s.-n. ... OI... r <.""'1UIl f .om Set,. lied (n(;bon, the College 101 , I. ,,,,'1"</ men! in 51 0.1 <.-du<.alKlIl The Sunllco fountllliv!, ') '!WJor <....., lrI bulion 10 the III OpporIunI1y C""'Pd'W' for the STL .. t ItiIIlted in a fWIl"'!I OJlI)()tlun.ty iuI the C<.'II'('f'S AutI,iOr lllrll. Standing b.. ·f or" the new hlp,h·teeh fadllly .... Illy T"fO I,"'u, >' (' <.I ...", 6wrd 01 Tf\I!lee,• .1Ind Itoge' lyIP_ IIn(h s... .....u MId M@IllI'IIIIw",.ofIl ... C ... n- leadfof9>.p CQIl>rn,lto.."'. Pa. Sen. Ted Erickson and Pa . Re p. Brian lent2, .lIsa in attendance, prCS<'nlNi resolutions from the Senate and House commemoraling lnis milestone L'Vent in the history of the Col leg<'. Support for the STL\1 Complex was provided by Ine Commonwea lth as well as tne fede ral GovE'rn ment, corporati ons, fuundations, alumni, friends, facuhy and many of whom were in attcndancc. The speaker who broughtlnt' ('ntire audience to its k'Tt, howcvf'r, was Amanda Val entin (helow righI), ,1 2010 graduate in natural science. S he ended her remarks with the announ<':l..'mpnllh:lI just hours before, receivt'd a leiter of accepta nce 10 Albany Collpg" of Pharmacy and Healtn Science, whE'fe sne will contlllue towa rd her goal of a carccr in phannac.y. can' , believe I nave advanced from remedial math to calculus to this!- she said, thanking Ine College for it role in her suu::ess. tM.., Ban<.1. leiKlefship Comml.tee rnemI.M!r, .n.r Ills ....,fu Su!.oc vis"' .... sn ..t CeoIe< classroom II.1II1It!d on theW bf:ha/f. Or. Bda Dadhich, assist.lnt professor of biology, summed up tnE' f,lWhy perspec- tive. "1his is where t he future hegins for thinkers, designt' rs and problem solvers." shE' sai d. are committed to teaching excellence to givt' an advantage to our p. 3 (or a photo lOur of the STEM Ceiller. Alunlr lU!l llln W\..c<JIt !left" ElKlr;'" COO1 pany. .and RoP of Pennsyk dno.l ,\Who..... \\'orb, 1....- lIw- tedV1l.>logy .. , which io Oo;t""" lOO9. Dr. formerly r:J SAP AG famp.1'8'll ...>dfrshrp Corl1""Urt ·•• !l1d Bf(!S\in, vit" InslilUliOl..,J su.vey tl", '-'IX'll tumpulcrlab /unded by SAP AG. T.... II ,I (oc.}llJQinl d l>hJljcn' ;)(.1'>'1') ,n It.. SIEM <.:... ... Delaware County Community College Serving O@ lawar@andC hest erCoun ti es

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A Newsletter for Alumni and Friends of Delaware County Co=unity College SpringjSummer 2010

STEM Center Grand Opening at Marple Campus The SHM Center sttund mel final phase of tnc 560 mil lion xicncc Tethnology

[ngineering and Mdthcmatks Complex

made ils officill debut hc-for(gt more thiln

200 guests eolger to cxpcritl1c(gt the slt~k new building md all ils 1nlCnilies

Flagship of Itw STEM Complex the

STEM Cente-r wi th its wick- open spaces glOving glass prism and busy study pacps commilnds attention from LVCry

pari of the campus The audieme of busishy

neltiS p1rtners donors fotultienb ltllumni facull) and ~taff h(gtJrd local legilators

offer congratulations and commendashy

tions oothc Colleges venture into STEM

educa tion while corporate benefactors Roger lyle of Sunoco and Vinu Don lev (gt

of Harrahs CheSler spoke of their pride in

being part of this enterprise

College President Dr lerry Parker

exprcsSfd $peciallhanks to gUPit ~reaker

Pennsylvania Scnalc Majorily leader Dominic Pileggi (I(t) (or his (Onlinuing

support and advocacy on llenal( of the (ollege

~l~ P Gofl -yik1ll llllll Bovd of T~ ~~~ s-nOIr lt1UIl fom PvgtI_yiln~l Set lied (n(bon ~ommc-ndfIj( the College 101 I 1lt men in 51 01 lt-dultalKlIl

The Sunllco fountllliv ) WJor ltlrIbulion 10 the ~tew~ III OpporIunI1y CPdW for the STLt (nmpW~ ItiIIlted in a fWIlI OJlI)()tlunty iuI the CltII(fS AutIiOrlllrll Standing bmiddotfor the new hlphmiddotteeh fadllly Illy TfO Iu gt1laquo( ltI 6wrd 01 TfIlee bull 1Ind Itoge lyIP_ IIn(h 1l1gtr~ s u MId MIllIIIIIwofIl C nshy~ign leadfof9gtp CQIlgtrnlto

Pa Sen Ted Erickson and Pa Rep Brian

lent2 lIsa in attendance prCSltnlNi resolutions from the Senate and House

commemoraling lnis milestone LVent in

the history of the Col leglt

Support for the STL1 Complex was

provided by Ine Commonwea lth as well

as tne federal GovErnment corporations

fuundations alumni friends facuhy and

~ I aff many of whom were in attcndancc

The speaker who broughtlnt (ntire

audience to its kTt howcvfr was

Amanda Valentin (helow righI) 1 2010

graduate in natural science She ended

her remarks with the announltlmpnllhlI

just hours before ~he receivtd a leiter

of accepta nce 10 Albany Collpg of

Pharmacy and Healtn Science whEfe sne

will contlllue toward her goal of a carccr

in phannacy

~ I can believe I

nave advanced from

remedial math to

calculus to this- she

said thanking Ine

College for it role in

her suuess

tM Banlt1 lt~I111)8n leiKlefship Commltee rnemIMr nr Ills fu Suoc vis snt CeoIelt classroom II1II1Itd on theW bfhaf

Or Bda Dadhich assistlnt professor of

biology summed up tnE flWhy perspecshytive 1his is where the future hegins for

thinkers designtrs and problem solvers

shE said ~We are committed to teaching

excellence to givt an advantage to our

~Iudents

~ p 3 (or a photo lOur of the STEM

Ceiller

AlunlrlUl llln WcltJIt left W~ltJII ElKlr COO1 pany and RoP l~fe1y of Pennsyk dnol Who orb 1- ~t lIw- Adv~nrtd tedV1lgtlogy C~ which ~ io Oot lOO9

Dr D~nlel P~l1Idleo formerly rJ SAP AG ~ndhIgt famp18ll gtdfrshrp Corl1Urtmiddotbullbulll1d I(~thlccn Bf(Sin vit I~dl-nt InslilUliOlJ ~gtltCmltflI suvey tl -IXll tumpulcrlab unded by SAP AG T ~h II I (ocllJQinl d lgthJljcn )(1gt1) n It SIEM ltnt~

Delaware County Community College

Serving OlawarandChesterCoun ties

presidents letter campus news The good news is Ihal lhc College alumni dssociashy

tion i ~ 1100 memlxrs stronger since weve 1clded til( Class of 20 10 to our ranks lhlSe ilrE men 1OU women who lik(~ many of you came to Deuro laware

County (ommunity Colltgc to begin their post high

lichool (ouCalion train for a good job or enhance

thei r livcs

Mole glXXf ne ws enrollm(nts for the past year wpre

up 10 percent ovcr last YCilrS numbers Especially in

the present cconOIll~ Dcaware County Community

College makes cOuca tion 1ffordilble for students who

V()uld o therwise miss out on a college education

The numbers tell the slory People arc coming to

us fo r Irl ining 1nd education 10 qU1lify for the Ixgtst

CMeeuro rs a nd contribute to the economy

The not so grxxl mws is thai our state budgel

support is not i ncrea~inb-it may even deneOlse Stltl t( Ic1c1Crs nelaquollo provide grla tlr

budget r~ul(fS for community colleges and ~nnsylvan i a ns scCk ing Niucllion and

economic oprortunity We are asking you to hllp us tell them

Its n d(Ction year A new drn inislralion is coming to I Iurisburg New candid ltrtCS

aI( running for state office Incumbents know they wi ll be challenged15 ncv(r

I)(for( We wlnt Ihem to listen to what we have to Soly

whm G m you do First of all visit the website wwwadvancepane l and ildd your

naml to thfO onlinfO fWlition It only takes a minute

TI1(n if you have a c hance ltIlk to your local stale reprcsentlti es Whether in

pe rson or hy I(tt(r or email let them knOothilt you ilre iI Dellware County

Community College l lumnus alumnl or supporter You know firsthlI1d the value of

the tgtUUCdt ion we offer he re Remincl thcm thilt th(y probahly know uur WJ([Uiltes

themlvtS IlUrSIS plumbers teilchers pol ice oific(~rs who stilrtcu her Remind

them that you ltIre constitue nts you are vol((s

Tell them how community colleges 1 re I(ading thE way in thp 21 ~t CpnlU ry w ith

higher educa tion worHorce development c r(OCr and skilliraining opportunit ilS

Th lt lIII t continue unless our leaclergt vote for grea te r resouruS fo r (ommunity

colleges I hope you will join our efforts 10 keep community (()lIeK~

edUCilT ion ilffordilhlc

~s(2L Jerome S Parker AD CE D PRESlDENT yenAi- n

CCIMMtJNTY COUpoundClS wotNG THE WAY L_-

New Pathway with Temple Delaware County Community College and Temple Universi ly joined forcfS 10 create

pilthwolYS froll1 the Colleges olssociate degree programs in Applied Enginefring

TtChnology ( En tu Temples bachelor of science degree in [nginccring lfochno lngy

(6SET) Seilted from left D r W ill iam N Blilck Senior Vice Provost for Fnro llmpnl

Milnil~emtrt t Temple O r Jerry S Parker College Presiden Stilnding from lpfJ from

Temple University College of Engineering Dr KeYil Sldcghipou r Dr Steven Rictenour

from the ColieKe Dr Eric Wellinglon dean Technical r duC) tion Dr Virgini il C lOe r

PrOVlrgtt ilmJ Frolnces M Cubberley vice president [mollment Mun1gempnt

For more informa tion aboUI AET programs call 1)r Hernie Ca rrOZZii 1t ft 10-359middot7389

quick hits ltaymond G Toln of Dr(~(1 Hi ll hl ~ hN-n named chm of rhl Iloard ol Trusl~ 11 DelawlIt COJnty Community College H( will S(fW a thlfi ywr term ending In JIIIlf 2011 Toto hl~ blaquogtn a mfmrn-r of th Holrd sillCP 200i (orrffltly tx- IS mlnl gff A~Stt Planninj at 5(1110(0 Iltdining lui Supply

Or Henrik Egcrs r(vicw of thc Wltllnut ~tra1 TIllatrl production Frk(t OIl lle IWof oItwro 10 young people ltlnd erlUCltlto s m~ thc Icd $lory on the ebsite All Abou t Jcwi~h TIIIrl tro AAJn Also on thtMH ~ill i~ Fg(~ lII (Iji(W with AIlxmuet c~OJky thr actor who pl1yS thl fitkllN lncl wllOlaquo violin once belonged to IIIlISicilIl in Il i llN~ ordlCstr [ g(l is professhySOl of rngli~h anrl Communkltion

Limb (oilier dean ot Publrc iervir(S lnn Socil l Science gave ltI pr(5Entaton (nTiT]Nl -(111 Society ProvinE 1n Altcrnllllw 10

Deurolinq~nt Su i 1SlrlllfgitM nurrn~ the Oxforr ~ollnd Tahlf~ ltlnnUid 1()lIoltutulII hlld in July 201U aI Oxford Unilcrily UK I he Oxford Round Tltlulc ltI nOtmiddotiOfmiddotI)lof t organilcllion is charterro under IIlC I w~ of England ltInri Wltllco as utnorillO(] by Ihe ComplIlies Acts 01 Parlialotnt

Ilel5( join US in (onlltllul ~ trl1g 11laquo( iMulty who hwe OCtfl aWltl rd~IIImiddotl1url

bull Eileen Cl)luC(i Assist-lnt Irok~~r (Cllunlt(olorJ

bull $andra Graf I)ecnny A~~i slil nt Pmfrs~ oi Biology

bull Kellie Given As~i~tlnl Professor 01 ltillnematic5

bull Dr Bliye Gu Assistnt r ro(cltsor of l~ycholOHY

bull Dr Pamela Sanlrlscl A~si$lilnt ImfeoSOl of ur~lng

The lIoard of TtJsttl~ rl(cntl y tpprOllro these facully promotiOM Chuck 8akr associate pofesso Shdley Burkhaller ltlSSOCil tc proiesso Bda Oadhkh ltI~gtltl(illl( prol(SSor GI~ Gustin ~SlJ( 1lt11 I1I0f(ltltor Jennifer Kalligl)nts J~5Ol1ltlW profl~r

lill kirschman profCo~ Rflh Marano ltlsSOliJle pof~~m Wollidrm Ollinger ~St lC il( profrlt~or James Raschka profcsmiddot ~ anrl tfe Williuns ltlssociltlte professor

Two (Mult) g1Ie pcselltltltions ltIt tlte -Te3Chillg Acoclllic Surviltl1 Skilbmiddot (TASSI (onfcrcncc In tt laud(Idltllt Dr Oi1ne Picooni dirtCt~of tn Cl~ I IIf It PrOmOll Ixccllence in Tea( niny 111111 mins ampltw(ln Illustrltlttd ftVOIl olbout -511110rt1l1g [SI Stushydtonts in Qur CIJSlgtrUCJlIJlt Fltolnlining the Issues ltlnd Exploring 8ltSt Prrltlif(lt ~ Henrik Egtr ptO bull lJok~iI)I (If Fnsi~h lnn Communiclmiddot tirin (omlurtro ltI worhhop on the impoct nf anonymous weekly SIUc1Egtnt feeoclback on bOlh instructor ltlnd students What Wfgt th ink We Know About Student lcfc(plion~ But Often Dontmiddot

L(I Go A Th(rltlptlIi( MII ~rl ro-wrillen by Man Henley pfOf(~ of psychoIObY Eallha Holley alt~iSlnt professor ot English 11 1 PIl $kutnirkl lenlE) WltlS performed I FooIllghl(~ Tlwll r in Bfrwyn in lui)

t~sistlnt pwft~gt()f oj FlIgli~h

David Robso n hl~ rww ho~ oul nH Murrier of (mm((f Till about the brut ki lling thlt inspired the modshyem civi l rights Il)()wnNnr and Tll( lltrlfIiIpS(mim

( (1)7i( iI history of Iht onshygoing WM in tht Mllkllc [dSt

ri(V(n Iklw-ue County Community Coll f8C students wert honored Mlrch 17 ill til 201 (I Keystone Collegiate Iress AW1rdl hmdltOIl in Ht~hey ra for their work on the C1mpus newSI)lper The Communiarian ThtJ nt~ P[I( hx)k iI IOtltl l of 1 b WMds includ ing tl rq plOlcf fur the fllgtSldPl-S w(b site $ports wrltmg fctufl phOI05 and r(I( 1I1r1

)lUHld plilCC fOf fel lUle SICN) pc~alrty PlOfllc public service story ltlnd rlVi(W

Two DclilWt( County Corn il ) Cul1fgl Ihi Ihetl KIPP HOllOr Soli(ty ITKI1lIl(r~ hl~ heen 1l11l1td to tht AIl-f 1Il~yIY11ll ) Arilkomic Tel m

Celeste Hltll111tr of Hwrlown I W 10 grJuut( In I il1(r11 Art ~

huleb bullbull 38 gfild( point lcrlge 5lw 11Il~ 10 t rln~fpoundt to Roseshymonl College in lhe f 11 1M ultimatEly work in an art rrlallr field in OJ museum or glll~

Jawolnda Jackon of lan~lWIIC ltl lso ltI 20tO gruuille is an Ar(htltIUlC major She Will Ifltln~fer til Indidnd Unrversily of lconsylvni

Ihls fd ll to (Oll1pl(ll a hltKhclol dcgnlt nn th(ll hOl~ 10 ( Olltlnu( In l lI1agttlmiddotr~ sr in ifrhl(Ctur( I ltt rlfP(r 8011 is 10 b I (nlaquoltilr(hilC1 spcci-r lizing in lCldfmic huildings

TIl(S( ~TICn lnd 38 otner Team rncmlw~

were honored by the lennSlvanll Conlml~

sion tor Community CollfgKI1 hill1quel in Hltlrri~burg

Trarey Hindorff of Wallingford is Ih( 201 0 If(ipienl of the Mltltlc PltridrU AYIlrd Illnclorff a cllior dssi)ldnl in Ihe Keltords offi ~ has wmho(] ll lhe ( fOI l 0 yltltlrs TIl(tJlI~e

wIrd Vd~ c~tduli$hcd by lduron Shurlm plo(cosor of AuministroltlOO of Justice and Coordlllltor of the PJlegal prOWlOl to recognil tgt stlff rntmber who Ixelllpir fy 11Ii( Poltri1fc as di~t i nglli lwd md l~(q)tion1 1 service 10

n (gtj)wl ( County Community College 11tri Cltl secleta ry to the I fi(i(onl ilnel ssiStlnt secretary to thl Hnilrel of lrustte) retired in 2003 1ftff 2 ~ fillS of ~erkc

Congratulat ions 10 the IhlnlOln5 l)lseblll tCilm lUI In UII(lfff)lro Imgu( record of 16middot0 CdppcU off withl Iclgue cnltlmploosnip TIle Phrnlunlgt (orllllrncri their feat season with1 10middot6 (tOfy OVCf luzflne Coullty Community collpound8l on Mly 2

Hliln Hltlyliss Moltt MeCt(gt JrmcnUIllO CwIIiIrl Crilly rurri Jorgt (1)W Pltlu l MoIIl FVl1l niM Tllll Srhultz Mll OcBublfie Mike Szczepaniak Michel Delio Bobby Willilmsect Andrew Dunn Travis Wrmhlf Dltlrryl Gore Sean INyatl Kevin McEnt AndrEw Grafstrom I Iilll Co1Ih Chip Scherer A~si~liInt (111(h

2

STEM Center TIle STEM CtOcr has cwnro I EfO Silver Certification (rom thegt US Green

Build ing Council for il~ (xlPflsive use of

suslainlu le fea tures including recycled maler jltll~ grLCn vcgctillNi roof lowvOC

fjni ~htgt throughout nrl naluril i light

bull 11) cI Issrooms

bull 11 science l ab~

bull Twu LornputLI aideO design (CAD) labs

bull BluIf1rinr rfwrillg room

bull M lhernatilts and Sdencpound IfIrn ing Center

bull More than 200 desktop and laptop (ompwNS

bull Tiered multimcdj lecture hltlll

bull I3Urllp and Bean Cofft-e Bilr

bull 24 iMac comruler~ in a student lounge

bull Fitness Center

bull l~obiL-s Studio

bull Group study rooms

Its A Great Place to Work DelltlWilrc County

Community College hils bef1l recognized in the Chronicr- of

Iligher Edu(Jion

2010 Great Colleges 10 work fur Progrilm

in the Coni idenCfgt

in Senior Leader~hip

Calegory

The results released

in July in the

ClJrondes third

ilnnual report o n the

A(ildcmic WorkplaCE

lrt based on a survey

of morf than 42000 emp loyees at 277 colshy

leges ilnd univcrsitib

nationwioc

In all only l7 of

the 277 institutions

achicved Gr(at Co lshy

leges to Wo rk I or

rcltO~nition includi ng

77 four-year insti tu shy

tions and 20 two-ycar

institutions Reuhs

wcrc reported for

sllla lL m~dium J nd

large institutions with

Delaware County

Community College

included a mong the

lar~e institutions

with 10000 Of more

~tudents

The primlry fa lttor in

dec iding whethe r tl ll

institution received

recognition W1S the

Cmployfe feedbclcl

I-or more information

clnd to view all the

resul ts o f the sur~

v i~ l t Ihe Chronicle s web site It http

chron id e Lonvacashy

riPmicworkplace

Advancement news Bradley Award Headline Li nds1 Y Aberts of Downingtown S(Cond from righll md lhomas G Dei trnJ1l of [jrksid~ (second irom

left) rcceived the Judge I Iyenry ) Hrarlley Awards p resented ann uliy to grldualing DeIltlwMe (ounty

Communi ty Collfge Pmllega l stuclfnts who have dcrnonstrltea exceptionI aAldcmic excellence md

whose contributions 10 the College ltInn the Pltl ralegal Studies program destgtrve spcciltll rL-(ognit ion

The rec ipients hlVe been dtSignillM Bmdley Scholars

Both pl an to becomp ) ttorneys

Thf late t-tMry J Brad ley served (or 19 yeJ[s 1 S 1 Judge of

Ihe Court of Common Please of DcIlware Coun ty He VdS

respected for his skill in tegrity decency lnd dedication

to the law Judge tl rtl rll cy was a founding member of the

OelilWilre County Community Co llege Paralegill Aovi sory

Committee lOd served as a n aLlive member from 1(B

unt il his passing in 2X)8

Mrs Harry J Rradlcy (left) presented the dWilrds AI~ congratulat ing the students is llb ron Schumann

(right) professo r of Administrltion of lu~tice and roordiniltur of the Col 1lt8(5 lJralega l program

College Receives Grants Grants lwilrded to [)daWil r~ County Community (oll~ge for 2010-20 11 wi ll strengthen d plivery o f

M UGltion and tltlining to curren t and incomi ng ~t udents a ~ well a s members of the community

seeking counseling ltlnd iob readiness services

The Nuclear RCgulatory Commission approved a $90000 grant rcques t to support scholarships for new

and continuing stlldeng trlining fo r carffrs as 1L~hn i d ns in nuclear e nergy tl( ili ties DcIltlwar~ County

Community ColICge Wl S one o f nineteen community colleg~ nationwirie am] the only community colshy

lege in Pennsylva nia to receive an award All of the scholarship recipients will pltlft icipare in l prOfriIOl

established in 2007 by il pa rtnersh ip between the Coll~e and Exclon to develop curriculum for a n assoshy

ciate negrltC program to meet anticipated demand forl tlaquolined workforce in tllf nucitltlr energy industry

TIle Pennsylvania Highe r Education foundation awarded a two-ycar grallt totaling $100000 through

the NursC Facu lty lines Lrdnt Progrlm Fund ing for the grant was providerl by a generous donl tion by

Indepcndencp Rlue Cross 111e grlnt will ~upport the salary Incl benefi ts of a fu ll-time Clinical raculty

position for thp CollegeS Nursing p rogra m Of the thirty-four appl ications suhmilKgtd fo r this funding

initia tive only pven grelnts werf awuded across Pennsylvtnit The Clinica l Faculty usition will IX r~POll s ib le lor overstt ing the cl inical learning experiences requir~(j by ltIII students enrolled in the

Nursing program Oversigh t and coordina tion by the Clinical Faculty will increase the consistency of

cl inical rOlat ion experitnce by students r~Kndless of loeltion improve delivery and oversight o f clini shy

cal assignments increase student success through more co nsi ste nt tlpproltlch of cl inicl1 experiences

strengthpn relationships between the program ancl clin ical sites and increase the level o f profPi sional

and con~ istent inttraction at cJ inicc1l loell ions

The $5_HI411 PerJcins grant for 2010-2011 is funded hy the Us Department of Educa tion and

administNed by the Pennsylvan iil Department of Fdurat ions Bureau of Carffr ilnd Technicil l

[duellion The grdnl is used to support a variety of ltlrtivities that strengthcn C1(~r erlUGltion progrlt1ms

at the Co llege This year funds wilt be lJ~ to improve credential a tlainmcnt with tutori 1 111(1 online

tutorial services st rengthen techniCill kill atta inrnent with the purchase of sIc11e-of-the -a rt ~Iuipmen t

inc reasl the retention and comp lCfion rates of students (nrolled in progr1ms nontrad itiona l to g(nder

ltlnd improve p lacement fo llow-up to iripnt ify student~ IhlI have obtained cmploymfnt o r cont inued

their posHecondary etluca tion I

Funtling provided by the Delaware County Workforce InvcstmEnf Board will support thrLC o ngoing

init iat ivtS that p rovide d irect servictS to residents o f Delawue County A $298237 grant wi ll continue

t h~ scrvictS of the Can~cr l ink As~~ment Center which supports the CnrFerlink offices in Chester ltJnd at

th~ (oll lt)le~ Marple Ca mpus l hp $41176 Workforce Prep grant wi ll support eligible n e lawtre County

residCnts who need the ca reer guidlncc and services aVolil able through the Colleges IUligsldIld ing Od

h igh ly succ~sfu l New Choices p rogram A $68bJ2 PC Workshops grant will offer workshops in thrtoe

Delaware Coullly locations to ilssist Cart(rl ink c1i~n t s in using a computCf to register and access joo

training and employment servins wailalJle throughout the statewide CiHeerlink system

A $690)(JO grant from (CRES will support Ihe Collegp~ plrtnership with the Chester COUllty

Imermooiltlte Unit a t tile Pennocks BridKe Campus This unique hybrid secondary a ntl postmiddotscconcl1ry

educuional selling has experiellCcrl signi(icanl enrollment increases fur classes offertxl by the College

A Permanent Reminder The Donor ~ecogn iti()n Wall WltlS insllkgtd ill time for Ihe

May 14 Gra nd OpPning eve llt for the STEM Cell ter TIle 150

donors who purrh1sgtd nmeplltlt fS we re able to enjoy pubshy

lic recogn itioo of their generosity on th is special occasion

The vib rlnt colors o f the namepl1tcs on tile wall retlect the

colorful H SUb WlY tikS 0 11 the ground floor of the bu ilding

and in othcr a rc hi tectural elements throughout the building

Many donors cre1t(~ namtplltltes in memory of 1 lowJ

one or in apprecia tion 10 the College StudCnt mpmllers of

the Bus iness Society pooled resources to purcha~ a iiie- Various dfgtpltlrtments l t the College such as the Stllrlpnt Affltl irs ltlfld Student Success Are1 did the S-ilme

Reti red fltl culty me rnbc-r Reuben ArOllovi tz lla mepllt1p prociaime(I For the Glory o f Sciencp Col lege

NursC De Vitale cltlftelt an inspirat ional message for future ge neril tions ~ Pcrsist - learn - Grow

A limited number o f nameplates a re still avai lltlh le For information please contatt thl Office of

Institu tiunal Advancement at 610-359-5 I 31

Or n lniel PJ rlIa eQ foml ultnltlPr of lhe Lgtt1IWlIfgt County Communny COIIl IdlJ(ltona foundation and wr Jufty ltcan Ihfo walt for thlt11 nlntbullllmiddot

Renovated Tennis Courts Enhance Campus Invite Local Competition The Ethel Sergeilil t Clark Smith Memorial Fund awardLd the (olltgc 1 $40 000 gra nl for restor1t io n of tht te nnis courts at the Marple Carnpu~ The rlt1lilir md resurfilci ns of the six tennis courts took place in spring bullmd the COtl rt~ have now reopened

NTIu opportunity to restore our te nnis courts hJd n()t been 1 priority beciluse o f our focus o n the new acldemk facilit ie s Sdid Co llege Iresident Dr It rry l~Hker HThanks to the fou ndations interest we were alJle to enhance iln mhletil p rogfilm that p rovides competit ion 1110 recreJtion fo r the College commun ity ilnd beyond flMker lddetl that the improvempnts to the Mcrl ia line Kold courts afte r mme opportunities for community members loe11 tournaments and interco llegiate compPtilion

Fthel Sergeant Clark Smit h WlS 1 promishyne nt member of Philadelphia odety Her love of tenn is led to her estlb lishing thp Uniwd StJtes l awn Tennis AssodJlio n Girl s Sportsmanship Trophy ltlntl the Middle States Llwn Tennis Assoc iation fo umame n TIle Ethel Sergelrl t Clark Smith Mpmorial Fund formed in 1977 from her estate 1nd mltllllged by WlChovia lIank N A benefits orga n izations loel ted in Southeastern Pennshysylvan ia wi th primary emphasis on serving community needs in Delawilrp County

Lindback Award TIle fin1 1f1CUty meeting of the academic yeilr is it time reservtCl for celebrating the accomplishments of the CollegeS most cliainguished facul ty H ighlighting the May 20 10 meeli ng was the presenlCltion of the prC5l igious Christi1n R Jnd Mltl ry f lindback AWClrd to Jill Spdina professor D ivision of lvltlthe m1 tics Science and Enginwring Provost Ginny Carter presided over the mtltlting and awa rds ceremony The lindbltlck aVFud winner was kept secret un til the public announcement at the meeling The tindb1ck AWilfd which is presented ltlnnu)lIy 10 ltl full -time tenured member of the facu lty recogni zt(l for acadpmic excellence dlld outstand ing teaching en joys a long h istory at colleges and univers ities thro ughOUT Greater Philltlcld phia

Foundation Part-Time Faculty Awards and Mini-Grants The Delawcl rC County Community College Educationa l Fo undation presents awuds for o utsta nding teaching to l)lft-t ime fac uhy Presenting these awards 0 11 behalf of the Foundat ion we re Executive Di rector Kathl((n A Breslin md Board Member Will ilOl H Torian Jr who is also a n ad junct faculty member in the Division of Business and OS lhis YClrS winners arc

Dr Fiona Ceiser Division of 1lIieo1 1lelt h Emergency ServinS ltlnd Nursing

Ann Kis tler - Uevelopmenta l StudkS

Ciancarlo Ricci - Carpentry Division of Technic1 Etlucatio n

The fo und11ion llso awards minimiddot grlnts up to $3000 to assist faculty in de veloping innovative programs Dr Pamell SantarlJsci received 1 grant for her p roposal Student Readmission and ~plPllti ufI ill 111 AssocilIe Degree Nursing Program Grants are submiltEd a nd awarded through the ((n ter fo r Exce lle nce in Teac hing a nd l earni ng under the d irectio n of Dr Dine Piccani

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Happy Anniversary The 10th 1nniverSJfYof Ihe lou Scoll Golf Classic was

memorable for many reasons Besides the truly perfect

weather several new Ictivities were adued to the Jnnual event which dr(v aooul 100 golfers on June 8

to ne Golf Course ill Glen Mills PhilJdelphia golf legend

Jay Sigel o(fen~d golf tips on the putting gftell ltJnd at the

10lh hole where he grcctllti each foursome as they (rlet their luck at winning the hole-in-one prize 1 new leep courTcsy ofVidN1n rhr1lcr Dodge J ~p Th( outing

conciudpn with a ub 11 dropu from a helicoplP( whosE

bombMdier relpa~Pd a Inld of golf bJlls 1 1 largel on the

ninth half Another mllivers(lry bonus was a complimlnlary

ticket to Ihe ATampT National PCA event held al Aronimink

Golf Cluh in july

It was also a clay to rememocr Lou Scan and the lasting

impression he hltls made on friends and family who continue

to support Ihis event TI1( golf outing a ugments a scholar5h ip

fu nd estaulished by Lous wife to benefit gradultJtes

of Penncrcst High School attending Delaware County

Community College At the time of his death the retired

principal of Pcnncrcst was working at Delaware County

Community College as an assistanlto thc President

To rlMf 40 scholarship~ haW been awarrlerl w ith

rr()(~s of more Ih1n $ tJoOOO from the outings

OVEr l imE thE schnlMship WIS expnrlNlto inclurle

other high school graduMes beca use of the broader

consti tlJ(gtncy that p1rt iciPM(S

in the event

Rodger MUllet outing ch~ir lt1 iril middotx oj lou SemI I~rk ltNlt the ~ward~ banqLiel and sh~res favorire Ioril oj lou Sc()(1 with lIiien-f

Jay Sigel dengtOlWllf pun1 (inng d wilh golf Ihmiddot

pia(tic on the pulling grr-~

t ry MoukJo of UPS llhll IJOgtCgt Vllh J~y Sitl and his team_ UPSporl~ rhe

UPs OIP cnmpMiuon flCh )1shy

Larry wltrht~ of Wedlh AutomotC plaquoSltf1IS

I Ilnllt Wlnc~er wilh winnings irom th- h11 ltlrop conrl

D LIane 1111t gtpOnSlt)( (tal KhU nlllW~IUIJItgt th winnIng fouf()IIlC (1c1 10 righnlohn Ammmbull n Mike I loYomiddotanski D1n 1lrtelh nltl Pbullbullui R~)Cr ~ rcam thai ilfftMllly pIl(flt (lt

larry WtilthtS ball drop ~~ntr SpOsnr w to oowd

betOlt droppinglhc ball~

Molry xmt th~n~ s gntl1lt for the participlkm and f~gtI snaing fnnd mfIllOll 01 hw lth1IId

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The A lumni rrn (~siOn 1 Achievement Award reltOKlli lL~ KcomplishJ1lfnts by llumni who hlIt dtm(m~tra ted s ign ificlnt level of meet achiew-ffip nt in their chosen field

Jane Griffin begm hN cdUCithOnal journey as it teenager in her native Ohio In high school she was chosen for the Upward BoundJane progrltlm for low incon~ children who weft enrolled in coll~ prep COUf5(S After graduation she served s O ta Syswms tcchniciiUl

in the United Sllles Nwy in Philldtolphia Following rl iSCnlrge ~ first delgts petty officer in 198 t ~he dtotidld to stay in the an mrl lfl rol led al Dclawarr County Conllnunity College Jane earnen an lttssocia le in applied science degree in Dala Processing in 1982 Griffin

AAS Data Processing 1982

Information Assurance Manager National Air and Space Intelligence Center

2010 Recipient of the Delaware County

Community College Alumni Professional Achievement Award

She workPCi fulllim(gtlS In A[ GIS programmer hill studying for a BS in Information Systems at 51 losephs U niversity in 1984 She

wenl on to earn )n MUA from 51 loos in t986

Relocaling 10 lhe l)lytorl Ohio U(iI Jane rontinued 10 adv nce in her ca rCC( as it

progrltlmmer at $lOdlI r Community Collegp in DaYlon and then leld software engishy

nCr al CACI 111( in rairho rn Ohio

Since 2000 she has 1xgtC1l w ith her currcnt employer Ihtgt Nal iollal Air and Space

Intel ligence Cenler 11W riJolh t PJttlrKln Air Forcfgt HltlSeuro in Ohio I ler qUlSt for

education continued a~ ~hc applied to til( Depa rt menl o f I)ef~n~ National

Sc-curily Agency InfornJlt ion Assurlncc Scho[Ulgthip program She w as seitCted

to attend the Ai r Foffe Insti tute of Tcchnology where she con lfJletoo m M 5 in

Informltltion Assurance CyUtr Opcril l ion~ Computer Science in 2008

Jane is a role model whn pn(()url ges self improvement via educ tion formal ltl nd

informal and we afp proud to claim her as a graduate who has acknowledged

Delaware County Community College as the starl ing poinl (or her success

Sheriffs Run for Scholarships Whals the nesl wily tn spend I scorching muggy Sunrly morning ror more than 40 College faculty st1ff Slushy

dents and illumni it WIS rol rtiliplt ing in th~ Sth nnu115heriffs SK RIIlValk for scholHShip~

DawMC County Sheriff Joe McGinn 71 donatlt 1 portion of the procle(is from Ihe evpnt tn fund a

SChollrship ill the Coll ege VetcrJf1S in ilny pmgrOlm or slUllents in tht~ Ernershy

gCncy Management inti Plolnning progmm argt el igible

for the schollrship~ Preference is givCn 10 wome-n

and minorities in both dltls~ i ficil1ion~

In Ihe hOliest lontlSl of Infgt ltilY(no pun intended)

Ih Colleges Police Acarlpmy ljgtam be-ilt the State

Po l ice leam in an upset vklory In ltlddition seven

ColICg( runner~ placed high in thjgt sltoring 1nd two

Dawn MacClay md Eill I1I Culu(ci won for their

individulli group~

I ltl SI hut not least the Walkers on the learn nabbed

first plltlce with an overall finish time of 52 minutes

Sh(riff tcGrnn (founh from rlghll ltlwardPCi cenificatcs

to tilm members after the (vent

I

Springfest Students Chill Before Finals

A Call for Nominations Nominal ions fur the Wong M oss Outstanding A lumn i

Awrrd (Ire now bt ing ltl ((epted fly thp Alumni Office

The Wong MoS~ Alumni Award rfcogni zp ~ the

d(h ievements of individuals who hwe attended the

Co llege and cont inup In promote the vll uCs oi

lifelong MllclI ion

Criteria for the award indurle OUlsll nding success

and d i~lrnct l()n in the c mdidtC5 chow n field ~ctive

invo lvemlflt in service 10 th (ommunil y ou15ide of

prof~ssionol l ltlfill iil l ions confinuOO intpr(gt t and support

o f ltIucation 1SptCi lly (ommunily rollpges and being

arl Ilumnus of the College

The award Wl~ CSlablished in 1990 by College trustee

Barl11r Wong Moss mu h~r w n John in honor of her

(llher iI Chrnese immrgra nt who bcli(Vllt1in the imporshy

tdnce of edul l tron To rtqUISt a nomination iorm or

receive addition1iniormOl tion ca ll the A lumni Office

at 610-359-7399 or emar l aiumniclcccedu

De dline for nom inations is October 30

Be an Alumni Mentor Ilave an impac t on sludent lMter plmlling by beshycoming an Al umni M tmtur Your profile lan be made

JVJil bullbullble 10 tucicn) ttlmiddotking guidance assistancp

Jnd ~upport wilh thei r lolfltr planning Th is is also

an eXl-eBent ww 10 nCIHgtrk with other alumni

To baome an Alumni Wntor

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hnplww bullcollpgPCpmral(om1dc-coAlumrtm

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bull AttN rpcpiving (ml il cOnflrnlltlt ion rturn to the

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bull Choose Hecome a Career Mentor ~ The password

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bull Select Add My ProfileN

nd complcl(gt the form

inrlic ting the Iypt 01 mCntoring activities youd

like to offer

E)(mplcs of nwnloring ltIt tivi l l( inrludegt conducling

1n informationil l or prltlrh(( intCrv i(w critiquing a

r(~u Tlf or (ov(r Itlltr nltwork rng w ilh siudents

vi1 phone emArl or 1I1 perwn vib ~crving as il to-ol or i n lern~hlp ~r)UlI ~or ork-rrngl job

~hadow txperiell( t

For further informltion ltonllll Joint lolng in

Ihi Student Ernplon~nl amp Comiddotup Center dt

jlangll1dccfdu or (III 610-351) middot5331

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COMMENCEMENT 2010 May 20 Villanova Pavilion

And now come lne moment youve been wai l ing for H

An exuberant Clls o f 2010 wenl from students 10 graduillCs applauded by families fr ienos faculty and ldminislralors in a Commencfmfnl cerpmony with a personal focus on

them l nd thei r acaUemil SUCUSS

Lis OMalley a gratlUlle in Education spoke to ncr fellow grtlrllllte-lt- rfminding them that they were entering a whole new worlcf with a vast wlriety of rlifierenr gol ls ~

and urged them 10 tltlke inTo their new world 1 life lesson ~Noth i llS can IJe t1ccurnplished without challenges Lisa a graduale of Ovprhrook High School for Ihc lJlind wi ll continue her pursuit of ol bachelors degree in Specil] Education this filII at Neumann University

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calendar of events September through December 2010 Academmiddot

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Your Business and The Economy 2011 Sept 22 Large auditorium 11 00 a m - 100 pm

The current economy and small business plus the forecast for the economy in 2011 Pre-registration is requ ired Please call 610middot723middot 1229 fo pre-register

Applied Engineering Technology Info Session Sept 23 Nov 18 STEM Center 6 - 7 pm

Campus wwwdccceduJchescoMovie Screening

QampA with director Tour Mystic Fair Sept 23 ROlunda

630 - 730 pm Sept 30 I arge auditorium 930 - noon Exton Center

Accperated T mesler lermNovember I

for Spring ZOI1 November I

Recommended FlUng FAFSA F Fmal Date for AI fi~ arm fa

lC Calendar

Start of Mid-S e

wwwdccceduJchesco Decemb d Or Spring 20 II ClOanCialComedy Show Myq Kaplan Tours

Sept ~O AtriumOct S 630 - 730 pm 11 05 am

Cafe The Chester

32nd Annual CountyHealth Fair HospitalOct 20 ~~~~~~~~-~~~~~ __~C~assesRe 10 am wwwdcccedufchesco March 14 ~ gm ALobby cohcampus Start O(fAM~dS=-=-----____

Acceerated-TiSemesler Multicultural Festival Nursing April I erm Nov 18 Information Session Recommended 1030 m Oct 6 Dec 15 FfUng FAFSA Fo Fmal Date for AmiddotLobby RhOJds Erlucalion Aid for SummezmOlfolr Financia l

8uilding May 19 Co Classes 6 7 pm mmencement

er 1J Cia asses SSes End

January 10

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presidents letter campus news The good news is Ihal lhc College alumni dssociashy

tion i ~ 1100 memlxrs stronger since weve 1clded til( Class of 20 10 to our ranks lhlSe ilrE men 1OU women who lik(~ many of you came to Deuro laware

County (ommunity Colltgc to begin their post high

lichool (ouCalion train for a good job or enhance

thei r livcs

Mole glXXf ne ws enrollm(nts for the past year wpre

up 10 percent ovcr last YCilrS numbers Especially in

the present cconOIll~ Dcaware County Community

College makes cOuca tion 1ffordilble for students who

V()uld o therwise miss out on a college education

The numbers tell the slory People arc coming to

us fo r Irl ining 1nd education 10 qU1lify for the Ixgtst

CMeeuro rs a nd contribute to the economy

The not so grxxl mws is thai our state budgel

support is not i ncrea~inb-it may even deneOlse Stltl t( Ic1c1Crs nelaquollo provide grla tlr

budget r~ul(fS for community colleges and ~nnsylvan i a ns scCk ing Niucllion and

economic oprortunity We are asking you to hllp us tell them

Its n d(Ction year A new drn inislralion is coming to I Iurisburg New candid ltrtCS

aI( running for state office Incumbents know they wi ll be challenged15 ncv(r

I)(for( We wlnt Ihem to listen to what we have to Soly

whm G m you do First of all visit the website wwwadvancepane l and ildd your

naml to thfO onlinfO fWlition It only takes a minute

TI1(n if you have a c hance ltIlk to your local stale reprcsentlti es Whether in

pe rson or hy I(tt(r or email let them knOothilt you ilre iI Dellware County

Community College l lumnus alumnl or supporter You know firsthlI1d the value of

the tgtUUCdt ion we offer he re Remincl thcm thilt th(y probahly know uur WJ([Uiltes

themlvtS IlUrSIS plumbers teilchers pol ice oific(~rs who stilrtcu her Remind

them that you ltIre constitue nts you are vol((s

Tell them how community colleges 1 re I(ading thE way in thp 21 ~t CpnlU ry w ith

higher educa tion worHorce development c r(OCr and skilliraining opportunit ilS

Th lt lIII t continue unless our leaclergt vote for grea te r resouruS fo r (ommunity

colleges I hope you will join our efforts 10 keep community (()lIeK~

edUCilT ion ilffordilhlc

~s(2L Jerome S Parker AD CE D PRESlDENT yenAi- n

CCIMMtJNTY COUpoundClS wotNG THE WAY L_-

New Pathway with Temple Delaware County Community College and Temple Universi ly joined forcfS 10 create

pilthwolYS froll1 the Colleges olssociate degree programs in Applied Enginefring

TtChnology ( En tu Temples bachelor of science degree in [nginccring lfochno lngy

(6SET) Seilted from left D r W ill iam N Blilck Senior Vice Provost for Fnro llmpnl

Milnil~emtrt t Temple O r Jerry S Parker College Presiden Stilnding from lpfJ from

Temple University College of Engineering Dr KeYil Sldcghipou r Dr Steven Rictenour

from the ColieKe Dr Eric Wellinglon dean Technical r duC) tion Dr Virgini il C lOe r

PrOVlrgtt ilmJ Frolnces M Cubberley vice president [mollment Mun1gempnt

For more informa tion aboUI AET programs call 1)r Hernie Ca rrOZZii 1t ft 10-359middot7389

quick hits ltaymond G Toln of Dr(~(1 Hi ll hl ~ hN-n named chm of rhl Iloard ol Trusl~ 11 DelawlIt COJnty Community College H( will S(fW a thlfi ywr term ending In JIIIlf 2011 Toto hl~ blaquogtn a mfmrn-r of th Holrd sillCP 200i (orrffltly tx- IS mlnl gff A~Stt Planninj at 5(1110(0 Iltdining lui Supply

Or Henrik Egcrs r(vicw of thc Wltllnut ~tra1 TIllatrl production Frk(t OIl lle IWof oItwro 10 young people ltlnd erlUCltlto s m~ thc Icd $lory on the ebsite All Abou t Jcwi~h TIIIrl tro AAJn Also on thtMH ~ill i~ Fg(~ lII (Iji(W with AIlxmuet c~OJky thr actor who pl1yS thl fitkllN lncl wllOlaquo violin once belonged to IIIlISicilIl in Il i llN~ ordlCstr [ g(l is professhySOl of rngli~h anrl Communkltion

Limb (oilier dean ot Publrc iervir(S lnn Socil l Science gave ltI pr(5Entaton (nTiT]Nl -(111 Society ProvinE 1n Altcrnllllw 10

Deurolinq~nt Su i 1SlrlllfgitM nurrn~ the Oxforr ~ollnd Tahlf~ ltlnnUid 1()lIoltutulII hlld in July 201U aI Oxford Unilcrily UK I he Oxford Round Tltlulc ltI nOtmiddotiOfmiddotI)lof t organilcllion is charterro under IIlC I w~ of England ltInri Wltllco as utnorillO(] by Ihe ComplIlies Acts 01 Parlialotnt

Ilel5( join US in (onlltllul ~ trl1g 11laquo( iMulty who hwe OCtfl aWltl rd~IIImiddotl1url

bull Eileen Cl)luC(i Assist-lnt Irok~~r (Cllunlt(olorJ

bull $andra Graf I)ecnny A~~i slil nt Pmfrs~ oi Biology

bull Kellie Given As~i~tlnl Professor 01 ltillnematic5

bull Dr Bliye Gu Assistnt r ro(cltsor of l~ycholOHY

bull Dr Pamela Sanlrlscl A~si$lilnt ImfeoSOl of ur~lng

The lIoard of TtJsttl~ rl(cntl y tpprOllro these facully promotiOM Chuck 8akr associate pofesso Shdley Burkhaller ltlSSOCil tc proiesso Bda Oadhkh ltI~gtltl(illl( prol(SSor GI~ Gustin ~SlJ( 1lt11 I1I0f(ltltor Jennifer Kalligl)nts J~5Ol1ltlW profl~r

lill kirschman profCo~ Rflh Marano ltlsSOliJle pof~~m Wollidrm Ollinger ~St lC il( profrlt~or James Raschka profcsmiddot ~ anrl tfe Williuns ltlssociltlte professor

Two (Mult) g1Ie pcselltltltions ltIt tlte -Te3Chillg Acoclllic Surviltl1 Skilbmiddot (TASSI (onfcrcncc In tt laud(Idltllt Dr Oi1ne Picooni dirtCt~of tn Cl~ I IIf It PrOmOll Ixccllence in Tea( niny 111111 mins ampltw(ln Illustrltlttd ftVOIl olbout -511110rt1l1g [SI Stushydtonts in Qur CIJSlgtrUCJlIJlt Fltolnlining the Issues ltlnd Exploring 8ltSt Prrltlif(lt ~ Henrik Egtr ptO bull lJok~iI)I (If Fnsi~h lnn Communiclmiddot tirin (omlurtro ltI worhhop on the impoct nf anonymous weekly SIUc1Egtnt feeoclback on bOlh instructor ltlnd students What Wfgt th ink We Know About Student lcfc(plion~ But Often Dontmiddot

L(I Go A Th(rltlptlIi( MII ~rl ro-wrillen by Man Henley pfOf(~ of psychoIObY Eallha Holley alt~iSlnt professor ot English 11 1 PIl $kutnirkl lenlE) WltlS performed I FooIllghl(~ Tlwll r in Bfrwyn in lui)

t~sistlnt pwft~gt()f oj FlIgli~h

David Robso n hl~ rww ho~ oul nH Murrier of (mm((f Till about the brut ki lling thlt inspired the modshyem civi l rights Il)()wnNnr and Tll( lltrlfIiIpS(mim

( (1)7i( iI history of Iht onshygoing WM in tht Mllkllc [dSt

ri(V(n Iklw-ue County Community Coll f8C students wert honored Mlrch 17 ill til 201 (I Keystone Collegiate Iress AW1rdl hmdltOIl in Ht~hey ra for their work on the C1mpus newSI)lper The Communiarian ThtJ nt~ P[I( hx)k iI IOtltl l of 1 b WMds includ ing tl rq plOlcf fur the fllgtSldPl-S w(b site $ports wrltmg fctufl phOI05 and r(I( 1I1r1

)lUHld plilCC fOf fel lUle SICN) pc~alrty PlOfllc public service story ltlnd rlVi(W

Two DclilWt( County Corn il ) Cul1fgl Ihi Ihetl KIPP HOllOr Soli(ty ITKI1lIl(r~ hl~ heen 1l11l1td to tht AIl-f 1Il~yIY11ll ) Arilkomic Tel m

Celeste Hltll111tr of Hwrlown I W 10 grJuut( In I il1(r11 Art ~

huleb bullbull 38 gfild( point lcrlge 5lw 11Il~ 10 t rln~fpoundt to Roseshymonl College in lhe f 11 1M ultimatEly work in an art rrlallr field in OJ museum or glll~

Jawolnda Jackon of lan~lWIIC ltl lso ltI 20tO gruuille is an Ar(htltIUlC major She Will Ifltln~fer til Indidnd Unrversily of lconsylvni

Ihls fd ll to (Oll1pl(ll a hltKhclol dcgnlt nn th(ll hOl~ 10 ( Olltlnu( In l lI1agttlmiddotr~ sr in ifrhl(Ctur( I ltt rlfP(r 8011 is 10 b I (nlaquoltilr(hilC1 spcci-r lizing in lCldfmic huildings

TIl(S( ~TICn lnd 38 otner Team rncmlw~

were honored by the lennSlvanll Conlml~

sion tor Community CollfgKI1 hill1quel in Hltlrri~burg

Trarey Hindorff of Wallingford is Ih( 201 0 If(ipienl of the Mltltlc PltridrU AYIlrd Illnclorff a cllior dssi)ldnl in Ihe Keltords offi ~ has wmho(] ll lhe ( fOI l 0 yltltlrs TIl(tJlI~e

wIrd Vd~ c~tduli$hcd by lduron Shurlm plo(cosor of AuministroltlOO of Justice and Coordlllltor of the PJlegal prOWlOl to recognil tgt stlff rntmber who Ixelllpir fy 11Ii( Poltri1fc as di~t i nglli lwd md l~(q)tion1 1 service 10

n (gtj)wl ( County Community College 11tri Cltl secleta ry to the I fi(i(onl ilnel ssiStlnt secretary to thl Hnilrel of lrustte) retired in 2003 1ftff 2 ~ fillS of ~erkc

Congratulat ions 10 the IhlnlOln5 l)lseblll tCilm lUI In UII(lfff)lro Imgu( record of 16middot0 CdppcU off withl Iclgue cnltlmploosnip TIle Phrnlunlgt (orllllrncri their feat season with1 10middot6 (tOfy OVCf luzflne Coullty Community collpound8l on Mly 2

Hliln Hltlyliss Moltt MeCt(gt JrmcnUIllO CwIIiIrl Crilly rurri Jorgt (1)W Pltlu l MoIIl FVl1l niM Tllll Srhultz Mll OcBublfie Mike Szczepaniak Michel Delio Bobby Willilmsect Andrew Dunn Travis Wrmhlf Dltlrryl Gore Sean INyatl Kevin McEnt AndrEw Grafstrom I Iilll Co1Ih Chip Scherer A~si~liInt (111(h

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STEM Center TIle STEM CtOcr has cwnro I EfO Silver Certification (rom thegt US Green

Build ing Council for il~ (xlPflsive use of

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bull More than 200 desktop and laptop (ompwNS

bull Tiered multimcdj lecture hltlll

bull I3Urllp and Bean Cofft-e Bilr

bull 24 iMac comruler~ in a student lounge

bull Fitness Center

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Its A Great Place to Work DelltlWilrc County

Community College hils bef1l recognized in the Chronicr- of

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2010 Great Colleges 10 work fur Progrilm

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Advancement news Bradley Award Headline Li nds1 Y Aberts of Downingtown S(Cond from righll md lhomas G Dei trnJ1l of [jrksid~ (second irom

left) rcceived the Judge I Iyenry ) Hrarlley Awards p resented ann uliy to grldualing DeIltlwMe (ounty

Communi ty Collfge Pmllega l stuclfnts who have dcrnonstrltea exceptionI aAldcmic excellence md

whose contributions 10 the College ltInn the Pltl ralegal Studies program destgtrve spcciltll rL-(ognit ion

The rec ipients hlVe been dtSignillM Bmdley Scholars

Both pl an to becomp ) ttorneys

Thf late t-tMry J Brad ley served (or 19 yeJ[s 1 S 1 Judge of

Ihe Court of Common Please of DcIlware Coun ty He VdS

respected for his skill in tegrity decency lnd dedication

to the law Judge tl rtl rll cy was a founding member of the

OelilWilre County Community Co llege Paralegill Aovi sory

Committee lOd served as a n aLlive member from 1(B

unt il his passing in 2X)8

Mrs Harry J Rradlcy (left) presented the dWilrds AI~ congratulat ing the students is llb ron Schumann

(right) professo r of Administrltion of lu~tice and roordiniltur of the Col 1lt8(5 lJralega l program

College Receives Grants Grants lwilrded to [)daWil r~ County Community (oll~ge for 2010-20 11 wi ll strengthen d plivery o f

M UGltion and tltlining to curren t and incomi ng ~t udents a ~ well a s members of the community

seeking counseling ltlnd iob readiness services

The Nuclear RCgulatory Commission approved a $90000 grant rcques t to support scholarships for new

and continuing stlldeng trlining fo r carffrs as 1L~hn i d ns in nuclear e nergy tl( ili ties DcIltlwar~ County

Community ColICge Wl S one o f nineteen community colleg~ nationwirie am] the only community colshy

lege in Pennsylva nia to receive an award All of the scholarship recipients will pltlft icipare in l prOfriIOl

established in 2007 by il pa rtnersh ip between the Coll~e and Exclon to develop curriculum for a n assoshy

ciate negrltC program to meet anticipated demand forl tlaquolined workforce in tllf nucitltlr energy industry

TIle Pennsylvania Highe r Education foundation awarded a two-ycar grallt totaling $100000 through

the NursC Facu lty lines Lrdnt Progrlm Fund ing for the grant was providerl by a generous donl tion by

Indepcndencp Rlue Cross 111e grlnt will ~upport the salary Incl benefi ts of a fu ll-time Clinical raculty

position for thp CollegeS Nursing p rogra m Of the thirty-four appl ications suhmilKgtd fo r this funding

initia tive only pven grelnts werf awuded across Pennsylvtnit The Clinica l Faculty usition will IX r~POll s ib le lor overstt ing the cl inical learning experiences requir~(j by ltIII students enrolled in the

Nursing program Oversigh t and coordina tion by the Clinical Faculty will increase the consistency of

cl inical rOlat ion experitnce by students r~Kndless of loeltion improve delivery and oversight o f clini shy

cal assignments increase student success through more co nsi ste nt tlpproltlch of cl inicl1 experiences

strengthpn relationships between the program ancl clin ical sites and increase the level o f profPi sional

and con~ istent inttraction at cJ inicc1l loell ions

The $5_HI411 PerJcins grant for 2010-2011 is funded hy the Us Department of Educa tion and

administNed by the Pennsylvan iil Department of Fdurat ions Bureau of Carffr ilnd Technicil l

[duellion The grdnl is used to support a variety of ltlrtivities that strengthcn C1(~r erlUGltion progrlt1ms

at the Co llege This year funds wilt be lJ~ to improve credential a tlainmcnt with tutori 1 111(1 online

tutorial services st rengthen techniCill kill atta inrnent with the purchase of sIc11e-of-the -a rt ~Iuipmen t

inc reasl the retention and comp lCfion rates of students (nrolled in progr1ms nontrad itiona l to g(nder

ltlnd improve p lacement fo llow-up to iripnt ify student~ IhlI have obtained cmploymfnt o r cont inued

their posHecondary etluca tion I

Funtling provided by the Delaware County Workforce InvcstmEnf Board will support thrLC o ngoing

init iat ivtS that p rovide d irect servictS to residents o f Delawue County A $298237 grant wi ll continue

t h~ scrvictS of the Can~cr l ink As~~ment Center which supports the CnrFerlink offices in Chester ltJnd at

th~ (oll lt)le~ Marple Ca mpus l hp $41176 Workforce Prep grant wi ll support eligible n e lawtre County

residCnts who need the ca reer guidlncc and services aVolil able through the Colleges IUligsldIld ing Od

h igh ly succ~sfu l New Choices p rogram A $68bJ2 PC Workshops grant will offer workshops in thrtoe

Delaware Coullly locations to ilssist Cart(rl ink c1i~n t s in using a computCf to register and access joo

training and employment servins wailalJle throughout the statewide CiHeerlink system

A $690)(JO grant from (CRES will support Ihe Collegp~ plrtnership with the Chester COUllty

Imermooiltlte Unit a t tile Pennocks BridKe Campus This unique hybrid secondary a ntl postmiddotscconcl1ry

educuional selling has experiellCcrl signi(icanl enrollment increases fur classes offertxl by the College

A Permanent Reminder The Donor ~ecogn iti()n Wall WltlS insllkgtd ill time for Ihe

May 14 Gra nd OpPning eve llt for the STEM Cell ter TIle 150

donors who purrh1sgtd nmeplltlt fS we re able to enjoy pubshy

lic recogn itioo of their generosity on th is special occasion

The vib rlnt colors o f the namepl1tcs on tile wall retlect the

colorful H SUb WlY tikS 0 11 the ground floor of the bu ilding

and in othcr a rc hi tectural elements throughout the building

Many donors cre1t(~ namtplltltes in memory of 1 lowJ

one or in apprecia tion 10 the College StudCnt mpmllers of

the Bus iness Society pooled resources to purcha~ a iiie- Various dfgtpltlrtments l t the College such as the Stllrlpnt Affltl irs ltlfld Student Success Are1 did the S-ilme

Reti red fltl culty me rnbc-r Reuben ArOllovi tz lla mepllt1p prociaime(I For the Glory o f Sciencp Col lege

NursC De Vitale cltlftelt an inspirat ional message for future ge neril tions ~ Pcrsist - learn - Grow

A limited number o f nameplates a re still avai lltlh le For information please contatt thl Office of

Institu tiunal Advancement at 610-359-5 I 31

Or n lniel PJ rlIa eQ foml ultnltlPr of lhe Lgtt1IWlIfgt County Communny COIIl IdlJ(ltona foundation and wr Jufty ltcan Ihfo walt for thlt11 nlntbullllmiddot

Renovated Tennis Courts Enhance Campus Invite Local Competition The Ethel Sergeilil t Clark Smith Memorial Fund awardLd the (olltgc 1 $40 000 gra nl for restor1t io n of tht te nnis courts at the Marple Carnpu~ The rlt1lilir md resurfilci ns of the six tennis courts took place in spring bullmd the COtl rt~ have now reopened

NTIu opportunity to restore our te nnis courts hJd n()t been 1 priority beciluse o f our focus o n the new acldemk facilit ie s Sdid Co llege Iresident Dr It rry l~Hker HThanks to the fou ndations interest we were alJle to enhance iln mhletil p rogfilm that p rovides competit ion 1110 recreJtion fo r the College commun ity ilnd beyond flMker lddetl that the improvempnts to the Mcrl ia line Kold courts afte r mme opportunities for community members loe11 tournaments and interco llegiate compPtilion

Fthel Sergeant Clark Smit h WlS 1 promishyne nt member of Philadelphia odety Her love of tenn is led to her estlb lishing thp Uniwd StJtes l awn Tennis AssodJlio n Girl s Sportsmanship Trophy ltlntl the Middle States Llwn Tennis Assoc iation fo umame n TIle Ethel Sergelrl t Clark Smith Mpmorial Fund formed in 1977 from her estate 1nd mltllllged by WlChovia lIank N A benefits orga n izations loel ted in Southeastern Pennshysylvan ia wi th primary emphasis on serving community needs in Delawilrp County

Lindback Award TIle fin1 1f1CUty meeting of the academic yeilr is it time reservtCl for celebrating the accomplishments of the CollegeS most cliainguished facul ty H ighlighting the May 20 10 meeli ng was the presenlCltion of the prC5l igious Christi1n R Jnd Mltl ry f lindback AWClrd to Jill Spdina professor D ivision of lvltlthe m1 tics Science and Enginwring Provost Ginny Carter presided over the mtltlting and awa rds ceremony The lindbltlck aVFud winner was kept secret un til the public announcement at the meeling The tindb1ck AWilfd which is presented ltlnnu)lIy 10 ltl full -time tenured member of the facu lty recogni zt(l for acadpmic excellence dlld outstand ing teaching en joys a long h istory at colleges and univers ities thro ughOUT Greater Philltlcld phia

Foundation Part-Time Faculty Awards and Mini-Grants The Delawcl rC County Community College Educationa l Fo undation presents awuds for o utsta nding teaching to l)lft-t ime fac uhy Presenting these awards 0 11 behalf of the Foundat ion we re Executive Di rector Kathl((n A Breslin md Board Member Will ilOl H Torian Jr who is also a n ad junct faculty member in the Division of Business and OS lhis YClrS winners arc

Dr Fiona Ceiser Division of 1lIieo1 1lelt h Emergency ServinS ltlnd Nursing

Ann Kis tler - Uevelopmenta l StudkS

Ciancarlo Ricci - Carpentry Division of Technic1 Etlucatio n

The fo und11ion llso awards minimiddot grlnts up to $3000 to assist faculty in de veloping innovative programs Dr Pamell SantarlJsci received 1 grant for her p roposal Student Readmission and ~plPllti ufI ill 111 AssocilIe Degree Nursing Program Grants are submiltEd a nd awarded through the ((n ter fo r Exce lle nce in Teac hing a nd l earni ng under the d irectio n of Dr Dine Piccani

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Happy Anniversary The 10th 1nniverSJfYof Ihe lou Scoll Golf Classic was

memorable for many reasons Besides the truly perfect

weather several new Ictivities were adued to the Jnnual event which dr(v aooul 100 golfers on June 8

to ne Golf Course ill Glen Mills PhilJdelphia golf legend

Jay Sigel o(fen~d golf tips on the putting gftell ltJnd at the

10lh hole where he grcctllti each foursome as they (rlet their luck at winning the hole-in-one prize 1 new leep courTcsy ofVidN1n rhr1lcr Dodge J ~p Th( outing

conciudpn with a ub 11 dropu from a helicoplP( whosE

bombMdier relpa~Pd a Inld of golf bJlls 1 1 largel on the

ninth half Another mllivers(lry bonus was a complimlnlary

ticket to Ihe ATampT National PCA event held al Aronimink

Golf Cluh in july

It was also a clay to rememocr Lou Scan and the lasting

impression he hltls made on friends and family who continue

to support Ihis event TI1( golf outing a ugments a scholar5h ip

fu nd estaulished by Lous wife to benefit gradultJtes

of Penncrcst High School attending Delaware County

Community College At the time of his death the retired

principal of Pcnncrcst was working at Delaware County

Community College as an assistanlto thc President

To rlMf 40 scholarship~ haW been awarrlerl w ith

rr()(~s of more Ih1n $ tJoOOO from the outings

OVEr l imE thE schnlMship WIS expnrlNlto inclurle

other high school graduMes beca use of the broader

consti tlJ(gtncy that p1rt iciPM(S

in the event

Rodger MUllet outing ch~ir lt1 iril middotx oj lou SemI I~rk ltNlt the ~ward~ banqLiel and sh~res favorire Ioril oj lou Sc()(1 with lIiien-f

Jay Sigel dengtOlWllf pun1 (inng d wilh golf Ihmiddot

pia(tic on the pulling grr-~

t ry MoukJo of UPS llhll IJOgtCgt Vllh J~y Sitl and his team_ UPSporl~ rhe

UPs OIP cnmpMiuon flCh )1shy

Larry wltrht~ of Wedlh AutomotC plaquoSltf1IS

I Ilnllt Wlnc~er wilh winnings irom th- h11 ltlrop conrl

D LIane 1111t gtpOnSlt)( (tal KhU nlllW~IUIJItgt th winnIng fouf()IIlC (1c1 10 righnlohn Ammmbull n Mike I loYomiddotanski D1n 1lrtelh nltl Pbullbullui R~)Cr ~ rcam thai ilfftMllly pIl(flt (lt

larry WtilthtS ball drop ~~ntr SpOsnr w to oowd

betOlt droppinglhc ball~

Molry xmt th~n~ s gntl1lt for the participlkm and f~gtI snaing fnnd mfIllOll 01 hw lth1IId

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The A lumni rrn (~siOn 1 Achievement Award reltOKlli lL~ KcomplishJ1lfnts by llumni who hlIt dtm(m~tra ted s ign ificlnt level of meet achiew-ffip nt in their chosen field

Jane Griffin begm hN cdUCithOnal journey as it teenager in her native Ohio In high school she was chosen for the Upward BoundJane progrltlm for low incon~ children who weft enrolled in coll~ prep COUf5(S After graduation she served s O ta Syswms tcchniciiUl

in the United Sllles Nwy in Philldtolphia Following rl iSCnlrge ~ first delgts petty officer in 198 t ~he dtotidld to stay in the an mrl lfl rol led al Dclawarr County Conllnunity College Jane earnen an lttssocia le in applied science degree in Dala Processing in 1982 Griffin

AAS Data Processing 1982

Information Assurance Manager National Air and Space Intelligence Center

2010 Recipient of the Delaware County

Community College Alumni Professional Achievement Award

She workPCi fulllim(gtlS In A[ GIS programmer hill studying for a BS in Information Systems at 51 losephs U niversity in 1984 She

wenl on to earn )n MUA from 51 loos in t986

Relocaling 10 lhe l)lytorl Ohio U(iI Jane rontinued 10 adv nce in her ca rCC( as it

progrltlmmer at $lOdlI r Community Collegp in DaYlon and then leld software engishy

nCr al CACI 111( in rairho rn Ohio

Since 2000 she has 1xgtC1l w ith her currcnt employer Ihtgt Nal iollal Air and Space

Intel ligence Cenler 11W riJolh t PJttlrKln Air Forcfgt HltlSeuro in Ohio I ler qUlSt for

education continued a~ ~hc applied to til( Depa rt menl o f I)ef~n~ National

Sc-curily Agency InfornJlt ion Assurlncc Scho[Ulgthip program She w as seitCted

to attend the Ai r Foffe Insti tute of Tcchnology where she con lfJletoo m M 5 in

Informltltion Assurance CyUtr Opcril l ion~ Computer Science in 2008

Jane is a role model whn pn(()url ges self improvement via educ tion formal ltl nd

informal and we afp proud to claim her as a graduate who has acknowledged

Delaware County Community College as the starl ing poinl (or her success

Sheriffs Run for Scholarships Whals the nesl wily tn spend I scorching muggy Sunrly morning ror more than 40 College faculty st1ff Slushy

dents and illumni it WIS rol rtiliplt ing in th~ Sth nnu115heriffs SK RIIlValk for scholHShip~

DawMC County Sheriff Joe McGinn 71 donatlt 1 portion of the procle(is from Ihe evpnt tn fund a

SChollrship ill the Coll ege VetcrJf1S in ilny pmgrOlm or slUllents in tht~ Ernershy

gCncy Management inti Plolnning progmm argt el igible

for the schollrship~ Preference is givCn 10 wome-n

and minorities in both dltls~ i ficil1ion~

In Ihe hOliest lontlSl of Infgt ltilY(no pun intended)

Ih Colleges Police Acarlpmy ljgtam be-ilt the State

Po l ice leam in an upset vklory In ltlddition seven

ColICg( runner~ placed high in thjgt sltoring 1nd two

Dawn MacClay md Eill I1I Culu(ci won for their

individulli group~

I ltl SI hut not least the Walkers on the learn nabbed

first plltlce with an overall finish time of 52 minutes

Sh(riff tcGrnn (founh from rlghll ltlwardPCi cenificatcs

to tilm members after the (vent

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Springfest Students Chill Before Finals

A Call for Nominations Nominal ions fur the Wong M oss Outstanding A lumn i

Awrrd (Ire now bt ing ltl ((epted fly thp Alumni Office

The Wong MoS~ Alumni Award rfcogni zp ~ the

d(h ievements of individuals who hwe attended the

Co llege and cont inup In promote the vll uCs oi

lifelong MllclI ion

Criteria for the award indurle OUlsll nding success

and d i~lrnct l()n in the c mdidtC5 chow n field ~ctive

invo lvemlflt in service 10 th (ommunil y ou15ide of

prof~ssionol l ltlfill iil l ions confinuOO intpr(gt t and support

o f ltIucation 1SptCi lly (ommunily rollpges and being

arl Ilumnus of the College

The award Wl~ CSlablished in 1990 by College trustee

Barl11r Wong Moss mu h~r w n John in honor of her

(llher iI Chrnese immrgra nt who bcli(Vllt1in the imporshy

tdnce of edul l tron To rtqUISt a nomination iorm or

receive addition1iniormOl tion ca ll the A lumni Office

at 610-359-7399 or emar l aiumniclcccedu

De dline for nom inations is October 30

Be an Alumni Mentor Ilave an impac t on sludent lMter plmlling by beshycoming an Al umni M tmtur Your profile lan be made

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COMMENCEMENT 2010 May 20 Villanova Pavilion

And now come lne moment youve been wai l ing for H

An exuberant Clls o f 2010 wenl from students 10 graduillCs applauded by families fr ienos faculty and ldminislralors in a Commencfmfnl cerpmony with a personal focus on

them l nd thei r acaUemil SUCUSS

Lis OMalley a gratlUlle in Education spoke to ncr fellow grtlrllllte-lt- rfminding them that they were entering a whole new worlcf with a vast wlriety of rlifierenr gol ls ~

and urged them 10 tltlke inTo their new world 1 life lesson ~Noth i llS can IJe t1ccurnplished without challenges Lisa a graduale of Ovprhrook High School for Ihc lJlind wi ll continue her pursuit of ol bachelors degree in Specil] Education this filII at Neumann University

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Your Business and The Economy 2011 Sept 22 Large auditorium 11 00 a m - 100 pm

The current economy and small business plus the forecast for the economy in 2011 Pre-registration is requ ired Please call 610middot723middot 1229 fo pre-register

Applied Engineering Technology Info Session Sept 23 Nov 18 STEM Center 6 - 7 pm

Campus wwwdccceduJchescoMovie Screening

QampA with director Tour Mystic Fair Sept 23 ROlunda

630 - 730 pm Sept 30 I arge auditorium 930 - noon Exton Center

Accperated T mesler lermNovember I

for Spring ZOI1 November I

Recommended FlUng FAFSA F Fmal Date for AI fi~ arm fa

lC Calendar

Start of Mid-S e

wwwdccceduJchesco Decemb d Or Spring 20 II ClOanCialComedy Show Myq Kaplan Tours

Sept ~O AtriumOct S 630 - 730 pm 11 05 am

Cafe The Chester

32nd Annual CountyHealth Fair HospitalOct 20 ~~~~~~~~-~~~~~ __~C~assesRe 10 am wwwdcccedufchesco March 14 ~ gm ALobby cohcampus Start O(fAM~dS=-=-----____

Acceerated-TiSemesler Multicultural Festival Nursing April I erm Nov 18 Information Session Recommended 1030 m Oct 6 Dec 15 FfUng FAFSA Fo Fmal Date for AmiddotLobby RhOJds Erlucalion Aid for SummezmOlfolr Financia l

8uilding May 19 Co Classes 6 7 pm mmencement

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STEM Center TIle STEM CtOcr has cwnro I EfO Silver Certification (rom thegt US Green

Build ing Council for il~ (xlPflsive use of

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fjni ~htgt throughout nrl naluril i light

bull 11) cI Issrooms

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bull BluIf1rinr rfwrillg room

bull M lhernatilts and Sdencpound IfIrn ing Center

bull More than 200 desktop and laptop (ompwNS

bull Tiered multimcdj lecture hltlll

bull I3Urllp and Bean Cofft-e Bilr

bull 24 iMac comruler~ in a student lounge

bull Fitness Center

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Its A Great Place to Work DelltlWilrc County

Community College hils bef1l recognized in the Chronicr- of

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Advancement news Bradley Award Headline Li nds1 Y Aberts of Downingtown S(Cond from righll md lhomas G Dei trnJ1l of [jrksid~ (second irom

left) rcceived the Judge I Iyenry ) Hrarlley Awards p resented ann uliy to grldualing DeIltlwMe (ounty

Communi ty Collfge Pmllega l stuclfnts who have dcrnonstrltea exceptionI aAldcmic excellence md

whose contributions 10 the College ltInn the Pltl ralegal Studies program destgtrve spcciltll rL-(ognit ion

The rec ipients hlVe been dtSignillM Bmdley Scholars

Both pl an to becomp ) ttorneys

Thf late t-tMry J Brad ley served (or 19 yeJ[s 1 S 1 Judge of

Ihe Court of Common Please of DcIlware Coun ty He VdS

respected for his skill in tegrity decency lnd dedication

to the law Judge tl rtl rll cy was a founding member of the

OelilWilre County Community Co llege Paralegill Aovi sory

Committee lOd served as a n aLlive member from 1(B

unt il his passing in 2X)8

Mrs Harry J Rradlcy (left) presented the dWilrds AI~ congratulat ing the students is llb ron Schumann

(right) professo r of Administrltion of lu~tice and roordiniltur of the Col 1lt8(5 lJralega l program

College Receives Grants Grants lwilrded to [)daWil r~ County Community (oll~ge for 2010-20 11 wi ll strengthen d plivery o f

M UGltion and tltlining to curren t and incomi ng ~t udents a ~ well a s members of the community

seeking counseling ltlnd iob readiness services

The Nuclear RCgulatory Commission approved a $90000 grant rcques t to support scholarships for new

and continuing stlldeng trlining fo r carffrs as 1L~hn i d ns in nuclear e nergy tl( ili ties DcIltlwar~ County

Community ColICge Wl S one o f nineteen community colleg~ nationwirie am] the only community colshy

lege in Pennsylva nia to receive an award All of the scholarship recipients will pltlft icipare in l prOfriIOl

established in 2007 by il pa rtnersh ip between the Coll~e and Exclon to develop curriculum for a n assoshy

ciate negrltC program to meet anticipated demand forl tlaquolined workforce in tllf nucitltlr energy industry

TIle Pennsylvania Highe r Education foundation awarded a two-ycar grallt totaling $100000 through

the NursC Facu lty lines Lrdnt Progrlm Fund ing for the grant was providerl by a generous donl tion by

Indepcndencp Rlue Cross 111e grlnt will ~upport the salary Incl benefi ts of a fu ll-time Clinical raculty

position for thp CollegeS Nursing p rogra m Of the thirty-four appl ications suhmilKgtd fo r this funding

initia tive only pven grelnts werf awuded across Pennsylvtnit The Clinica l Faculty usition will IX r~POll s ib le lor overstt ing the cl inical learning experiences requir~(j by ltIII students enrolled in the

Nursing program Oversigh t and coordina tion by the Clinical Faculty will increase the consistency of

cl inical rOlat ion experitnce by students r~Kndless of loeltion improve delivery and oversight o f clini shy

cal assignments increase student success through more co nsi ste nt tlpproltlch of cl inicl1 experiences

strengthpn relationships between the program ancl clin ical sites and increase the level o f profPi sional

and con~ istent inttraction at cJ inicc1l loell ions

The $5_HI411 PerJcins grant for 2010-2011 is funded hy the Us Department of Educa tion and

administNed by the Pennsylvan iil Department of Fdurat ions Bureau of Carffr ilnd Technicil l

[duellion The grdnl is used to support a variety of ltlrtivities that strengthcn C1(~r erlUGltion progrlt1ms

at the Co llege This year funds wilt be lJ~ to improve credential a tlainmcnt with tutori 1 111(1 online

tutorial services st rengthen techniCill kill atta inrnent with the purchase of sIc11e-of-the -a rt ~Iuipmen t

inc reasl the retention and comp lCfion rates of students (nrolled in progr1ms nontrad itiona l to g(nder

ltlnd improve p lacement fo llow-up to iripnt ify student~ IhlI have obtained cmploymfnt o r cont inued

their posHecondary etluca tion I

Funtling provided by the Delaware County Workforce InvcstmEnf Board will support thrLC o ngoing

init iat ivtS that p rovide d irect servictS to residents o f Delawue County A $298237 grant wi ll continue

t h~ scrvictS of the Can~cr l ink As~~ment Center which supports the CnrFerlink offices in Chester ltJnd at

th~ (oll lt)le~ Marple Ca mpus l hp $41176 Workforce Prep grant wi ll support eligible n e lawtre County

residCnts who need the ca reer guidlncc and services aVolil able through the Colleges IUligsldIld ing Od

h igh ly succ~sfu l New Choices p rogram A $68bJ2 PC Workshops grant will offer workshops in thrtoe

Delaware Coullly locations to ilssist Cart(rl ink c1i~n t s in using a computCf to register and access joo

training and employment servins wailalJle throughout the statewide CiHeerlink system

A $690)(JO grant from (CRES will support Ihe Collegp~ plrtnership with the Chester COUllty

Imermooiltlte Unit a t tile Pennocks BridKe Campus This unique hybrid secondary a ntl postmiddotscconcl1ry

educuional selling has experiellCcrl signi(icanl enrollment increases fur classes offertxl by the College

A Permanent Reminder The Donor ~ecogn iti()n Wall WltlS insllkgtd ill time for Ihe

May 14 Gra nd OpPning eve llt for the STEM Cell ter TIle 150

donors who purrh1sgtd nmeplltlt fS we re able to enjoy pubshy

lic recogn itioo of their generosity on th is special occasion

The vib rlnt colors o f the namepl1tcs on tile wall retlect the

colorful H SUb WlY tikS 0 11 the ground floor of the bu ilding

and in othcr a rc hi tectural elements throughout the building

Many donors cre1t(~ namtplltltes in memory of 1 lowJ

one or in apprecia tion 10 the College StudCnt mpmllers of

the Bus iness Society pooled resources to purcha~ a iiie- Various dfgtpltlrtments l t the College such as the Stllrlpnt Affltl irs ltlfld Student Success Are1 did the S-ilme

Reti red fltl culty me rnbc-r Reuben ArOllovi tz lla mepllt1p prociaime(I For the Glory o f Sciencp Col lege

NursC De Vitale cltlftelt an inspirat ional message for future ge neril tions ~ Pcrsist - learn - Grow

A limited number o f nameplates a re still avai lltlh le For information please contatt thl Office of

Institu tiunal Advancement at 610-359-5 I 31

Or n lniel PJ rlIa eQ foml ultnltlPr of lhe Lgtt1IWlIfgt County Communny COIIl IdlJ(ltona foundation and wr Jufty ltcan Ihfo walt for thlt11 nlntbullllmiddot

Renovated Tennis Courts Enhance Campus Invite Local Competition The Ethel Sergeilil t Clark Smith Memorial Fund awardLd the (olltgc 1 $40 000 gra nl for restor1t io n of tht te nnis courts at the Marple Carnpu~ The rlt1lilir md resurfilci ns of the six tennis courts took place in spring bullmd the COtl rt~ have now reopened

NTIu opportunity to restore our te nnis courts hJd n()t been 1 priority beciluse o f our focus o n the new acldemk facilit ie s Sdid Co llege Iresident Dr It rry l~Hker HThanks to the fou ndations interest we were alJle to enhance iln mhletil p rogfilm that p rovides competit ion 1110 recreJtion fo r the College commun ity ilnd beyond flMker lddetl that the improvempnts to the Mcrl ia line Kold courts afte r mme opportunities for community members loe11 tournaments and interco llegiate compPtilion

Fthel Sergeant Clark Smit h WlS 1 promishyne nt member of Philadelphia odety Her love of tenn is led to her estlb lishing thp Uniwd StJtes l awn Tennis AssodJlio n Girl s Sportsmanship Trophy ltlntl the Middle States Llwn Tennis Assoc iation fo umame n TIle Ethel Sergelrl t Clark Smith Mpmorial Fund formed in 1977 from her estate 1nd mltllllged by WlChovia lIank N A benefits orga n izations loel ted in Southeastern Pennshysylvan ia wi th primary emphasis on serving community needs in Delawilrp County

Lindback Award TIle fin1 1f1CUty meeting of the academic yeilr is it time reservtCl for celebrating the accomplishments of the CollegeS most cliainguished facul ty H ighlighting the May 20 10 meeli ng was the presenlCltion of the prC5l igious Christi1n R Jnd Mltl ry f lindback AWClrd to Jill Spdina professor D ivision of lvltlthe m1 tics Science and Enginwring Provost Ginny Carter presided over the mtltlting and awa rds ceremony The lindbltlck aVFud winner was kept secret un til the public announcement at the meeling The tindb1ck AWilfd which is presented ltlnnu)lIy 10 ltl full -time tenured member of the facu lty recogni zt(l for acadpmic excellence dlld outstand ing teaching en joys a long h istory at colleges and univers ities thro ughOUT Greater Philltlcld phia

Foundation Part-Time Faculty Awards and Mini-Grants The Delawcl rC County Community College Educationa l Fo undation presents awuds for o utsta nding teaching to l)lft-t ime fac uhy Presenting these awards 0 11 behalf of the Foundat ion we re Executive Di rector Kathl((n A Breslin md Board Member Will ilOl H Torian Jr who is also a n ad junct faculty member in the Division of Business and OS lhis YClrS winners arc

Dr Fiona Ceiser Division of 1lIieo1 1lelt h Emergency ServinS ltlnd Nursing

Ann Kis tler - Uevelopmenta l StudkS

Ciancarlo Ricci - Carpentry Division of Technic1 Etlucatio n

The fo und11ion llso awards minimiddot grlnts up to $3000 to assist faculty in de veloping innovative programs Dr Pamell SantarlJsci received 1 grant for her p roposal Student Readmission and ~plPllti ufI ill 111 AssocilIe Degree Nursing Program Grants are submiltEd a nd awarded through the ((n ter fo r Exce lle nce in Teac hing a nd l earni ng under the d irectio n of Dr Dine Piccani

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Happy Anniversary The 10th 1nniverSJfYof Ihe lou Scoll Golf Classic was

memorable for many reasons Besides the truly perfect

weather several new Ictivities were adued to the Jnnual event which dr(v aooul 100 golfers on June 8

to ne Golf Course ill Glen Mills PhilJdelphia golf legend

Jay Sigel o(fen~d golf tips on the putting gftell ltJnd at the

10lh hole where he grcctllti each foursome as they (rlet their luck at winning the hole-in-one prize 1 new leep courTcsy ofVidN1n rhr1lcr Dodge J ~p Th( outing

conciudpn with a ub 11 dropu from a helicoplP( whosE

bombMdier relpa~Pd a Inld of golf bJlls 1 1 largel on the

ninth half Another mllivers(lry bonus was a complimlnlary

ticket to Ihe ATampT National PCA event held al Aronimink

Golf Cluh in july

It was also a clay to rememocr Lou Scan and the lasting

impression he hltls made on friends and family who continue

to support Ihis event TI1( golf outing a ugments a scholar5h ip

fu nd estaulished by Lous wife to benefit gradultJtes

of Penncrcst High School attending Delaware County

Community College At the time of his death the retired

principal of Pcnncrcst was working at Delaware County

Community College as an assistanlto thc President

To rlMf 40 scholarship~ haW been awarrlerl w ith

rr()(~s of more Ih1n $ tJoOOO from the outings

OVEr l imE thE schnlMship WIS expnrlNlto inclurle

other high school graduMes beca use of the broader

consti tlJ(gtncy that p1rt iciPM(S

in the event

Rodger MUllet outing ch~ir lt1 iril middotx oj lou SemI I~rk ltNlt the ~ward~ banqLiel and sh~res favorire Ioril oj lou Sc()(1 with lIiien-f

Jay Sigel dengtOlWllf pun1 (inng d wilh golf Ihmiddot

pia(tic on the pulling grr-~

t ry MoukJo of UPS llhll IJOgtCgt Vllh J~y Sitl and his team_ UPSporl~ rhe

UPs OIP cnmpMiuon flCh )1shy

Larry wltrht~ of Wedlh AutomotC plaquoSltf1IS

I Ilnllt Wlnc~er wilh winnings irom th- h11 ltlrop conrl

D LIane 1111t gtpOnSlt)( (tal KhU nlllW~IUIJItgt th winnIng fouf()IIlC (1c1 10 righnlohn Ammmbull n Mike I loYomiddotanski D1n 1lrtelh nltl Pbullbullui R~)Cr ~ rcam thai ilfftMllly pIl(flt (lt

larry WtilthtS ball drop ~~ntr SpOsnr w to oowd

betOlt droppinglhc ball~

Molry xmt th~n~ s gntl1lt for the participlkm and f~gtI snaing fnnd mfIllOll 01 hw lth1IId

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The A lumni rrn (~siOn 1 Achievement Award reltOKlli lL~ KcomplishJ1lfnts by llumni who hlIt dtm(m~tra ted s ign ificlnt level of meet achiew-ffip nt in their chosen field

Jane Griffin begm hN cdUCithOnal journey as it teenager in her native Ohio In high school she was chosen for the Upward BoundJane progrltlm for low incon~ children who weft enrolled in coll~ prep COUf5(S After graduation she served s O ta Syswms tcchniciiUl

in the United Sllles Nwy in Philldtolphia Following rl iSCnlrge ~ first delgts petty officer in 198 t ~he dtotidld to stay in the an mrl lfl rol led al Dclawarr County Conllnunity College Jane earnen an lttssocia le in applied science degree in Dala Processing in 1982 Griffin

AAS Data Processing 1982

Information Assurance Manager National Air and Space Intelligence Center

2010 Recipient of the Delaware County

Community College Alumni Professional Achievement Award

She workPCi fulllim(gtlS In A[ GIS programmer hill studying for a BS in Information Systems at 51 losephs U niversity in 1984 She

wenl on to earn )n MUA from 51 loos in t986

Relocaling 10 lhe l)lytorl Ohio U(iI Jane rontinued 10 adv nce in her ca rCC( as it

progrltlmmer at $lOdlI r Community Collegp in DaYlon and then leld software engishy

nCr al CACI 111( in rairho rn Ohio

Since 2000 she has 1xgtC1l w ith her currcnt employer Ihtgt Nal iollal Air and Space

Intel ligence Cenler 11W riJolh t PJttlrKln Air Forcfgt HltlSeuro in Ohio I ler qUlSt for

education continued a~ ~hc applied to til( Depa rt menl o f I)ef~n~ National

Sc-curily Agency InfornJlt ion Assurlncc Scho[Ulgthip program She w as seitCted

to attend the Ai r Foffe Insti tute of Tcchnology where she con lfJletoo m M 5 in

Informltltion Assurance CyUtr Opcril l ion~ Computer Science in 2008

Jane is a role model whn pn(()url ges self improvement via educ tion formal ltl nd

informal and we afp proud to claim her as a graduate who has acknowledged

Delaware County Community College as the starl ing poinl (or her success

Sheriffs Run for Scholarships Whals the nesl wily tn spend I scorching muggy Sunrly morning ror more than 40 College faculty st1ff Slushy

dents and illumni it WIS rol rtiliplt ing in th~ Sth nnu115heriffs SK RIIlValk for scholHShip~

DawMC County Sheriff Joe McGinn 71 donatlt 1 portion of the procle(is from Ihe evpnt tn fund a

SChollrship ill the Coll ege VetcrJf1S in ilny pmgrOlm or slUllents in tht~ Ernershy

gCncy Management inti Plolnning progmm argt el igible

for the schollrship~ Preference is givCn 10 wome-n

and minorities in both dltls~ i ficil1ion~

In Ihe hOliest lontlSl of Infgt ltilY(no pun intended)

Ih Colleges Police Acarlpmy ljgtam be-ilt the State

Po l ice leam in an upset vklory In ltlddition seven

ColICg( runner~ placed high in thjgt sltoring 1nd two

Dawn MacClay md Eill I1I Culu(ci won for their

individulli group~

I ltl SI hut not least the Walkers on the learn nabbed

first plltlce with an overall finish time of 52 minutes

Sh(riff tcGrnn (founh from rlghll ltlwardPCi cenificatcs

to tilm members after the (vent

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Springfest Students Chill Before Finals

A Call for Nominations Nominal ions fur the Wong M oss Outstanding A lumn i

Awrrd (Ire now bt ing ltl ((epted fly thp Alumni Office

The Wong MoS~ Alumni Award rfcogni zp ~ the

d(h ievements of individuals who hwe attended the

Co llege and cont inup In promote the vll uCs oi

lifelong MllclI ion

Criteria for the award indurle OUlsll nding success

and d i~lrnct l()n in the c mdidtC5 chow n field ~ctive

invo lvemlflt in service 10 th (ommunil y ou15ide of

prof~ssionol l ltlfill iil l ions confinuOO intpr(gt t and support

o f ltIucation 1SptCi lly (ommunily rollpges and being

arl Ilumnus of the College

The award Wl~ CSlablished in 1990 by College trustee

Barl11r Wong Moss mu h~r w n John in honor of her

(llher iI Chrnese immrgra nt who bcli(Vllt1in the imporshy

tdnce of edul l tron To rtqUISt a nomination iorm or

receive addition1iniormOl tion ca ll the A lumni Office

at 610-359-7399 or emar l aiumniclcccedu

De dline for nom inations is October 30

Be an Alumni Mentor Ilave an impac t on sludent lMter plmlling by beshycoming an Al umni M tmtur Your profile lan be made

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COMMENCEMENT 2010 May 20 Villanova Pavilion

And now come lne moment youve been wai l ing for H

An exuberant Clls o f 2010 wenl from students 10 graduillCs applauded by families fr ienos faculty and ldminislralors in a Commencfmfnl cerpmony with a personal focus on

them l nd thei r acaUemil SUCUSS

Lis OMalley a gratlUlle in Education spoke to ncr fellow grtlrllllte-lt- rfminding them that they were entering a whole new worlcf with a vast wlriety of rlifierenr gol ls ~

and urged them 10 tltlke inTo their new world 1 life lesson ~Noth i llS can IJe t1ccurnplished without challenges Lisa a graduale of Ovprhrook High School for Ihc lJlind wi ll continue her pursuit of ol bachelors degree in Specil] Education this filII at Neumann University

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Your Business and The Economy 2011 Sept 22 Large auditorium 11 00 a m - 100 pm

The current economy and small business plus the forecast for the economy in 2011 Pre-registration is requ ired Please call 610middot723middot 1229 fo pre-register

Applied Engineering Technology Info Session Sept 23 Nov 18 STEM Center 6 - 7 pm

Campus wwwdccceduJchescoMovie Screening

QampA with director Tour Mystic Fair Sept 23 ROlunda

630 - 730 pm Sept 30 I arge auditorium 930 - noon Exton Center

Accperated T mesler lermNovember I

for Spring ZOI1 November I

Recommended FlUng FAFSA F Fmal Date for AI fi~ arm fa

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Start of Mid-S e

wwwdccceduJchesco Decemb d Or Spring 20 II ClOanCialComedy Show Myq Kaplan Tours

Sept ~O AtriumOct S 630 - 730 pm 11 05 am

Cafe The Chester

32nd Annual CountyHealth Fair HospitalOct 20 ~~~~~~~~-~~~~~ __~C~assesRe 10 am wwwdcccedufchesco March 14 ~ gm ALobby cohcampus Start O(fAM~dS=-=-----____

Acceerated-TiSemesler Multicultural Festival Nursing April I erm Nov 18 Information Session Recommended 1030 m Oct 6 Dec 15 FfUng FAFSA Fo Fmal Date for AmiddotLobby RhOJds Erlucalion Aid for SummezmOlfolr Financia l

8uilding May 19 Co Classes 6 7 pm mmencement

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Its A Great Place to Work DelltlWilrc County

Community College hils bef1l recognized in the Chronicr- of

Iligher Edu(Jion

2010 Great Colleges 10 work fur Progrilm

in the Coni idenCfgt

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Advancement news Bradley Award Headline Li nds1 Y Aberts of Downingtown S(Cond from righll md lhomas G Dei trnJ1l of [jrksid~ (second irom

left) rcceived the Judge I Iyenry ) Hrarlley Awards p resented ann uliy to grldualing DeIltlwMe (ounty

Communi ty Collfge Pmllega l stuclfnts who have dcrnonstrltea exceptionI aAldcmic excellence md

whose contributions 10 the College ltInn the Pltl ralegal Studies program destgtrve spcciltll rL-(ognit ion

The rec ipients hlVe been dtSignillM Bmdley Scholars

Both pl an to becomp ) ttorneys

Thf late t-tMry J Brad ley served (or 19 yeJ[s 1 S 1 Judge of

Ihe Court of Common Please of DcIlware Coun ty He VdS

respected for his skill in tegrity decency lnd dedication

to the law Judge tl rtl rll cy was a founding member of the

OelilWilre County Community Co llege Paralegill Aovi sory

Committee lOd served as a n aLlive member from 1(B

unt il his passing in 2X)8

Mrs Harry J Rradlcy (left) presented the dWilrds AI~ congratulat ing the students is llb ron Schumann

(right) professo r of Administrltion of lu~tice and roordiniltur of the Col 1lt8(5 lJralega l program

College Receives Grants Grants lwilrded to [)daWil r~ County Community (oll~ge for 2010-20 11 wi ll strengthen d plivery o f

M UGltion and tltlining to curren t and incomi ng ~t udents a ~ well a s members of the community

seeking counseling ltlnd iob readiness services

The Nuclear RCgulatory Commission approved a $90000 grant rcques t to support scholarships for new

and continuing stlldeng trlining fo r carffrs as 1L~hn i d ns in nuclear e nergy tl( ili ties DcIltlwar~ County

Community ColICge Wl S one o f nineteen community colleg~ nationwirie am] the only community colshy

lege in Pennsylva nia to receive an award All of the scholarship recipients will pltlft icipare in l prOfriIOl

established in 2007 by il pa rtnersh ip between the Coll~e and Exclon to develop curriculum for a n assoshy

ciate negrltC program to meet anticipated demand forl tlaquolined workforce in tllf nucitltlr energy industry

TIle Pennsylvania Highe r Education foundation awarded a two-ycar grallt totaling $100000 through

the NursC Facu lty lines Lrdnt Progrlm Fund ing for the grant was providerl by a generous donl tion by

Indepcndencp Rlue Cross 111e grlnt will ~upport the salary Incl benefi ts of a fu ll-time Clinical raculty

position for thp CollegeS Nursing p rogra m Of the thirty-four appl ications suhmilKgtd fo r this funding

initia tive only pven grelnts werf awuded across Pennsylvtnit The Clinica l Faculty usition will IX r~POll s ib le lor overstt ing the cl inical learning experiences requir~(j by ltIII students enrolled in the

Nursing program Oversigh t and coordina tion by the Clinical Faculty will increase the consistency of

cl inical rOlat ion experitnce by students r~Kndless of loeltion improve delivery and oversight o f clini shy

cal assignments increase student success through more co nsi ste nt tlpproltlch of cl inicl1 experiences

strengthpn relationships between the program ancl clin ical sites and increase the level o f profPi sional

and con~ istent inttraction at cJ inicc1l loell ions

The $5_HI411 PerJcins grant for 2010-2011 is funded hy the Us Department of Educa tion and

administNed by the Pennsylvan iil Department of Fdurat ions Bureau of Carffr ilnd Technicil l

[duellion The grdnl is used to support a variety of ltlrtivities that strengthcn C1(~r erlUGltion progrlt1ms

at the Co llege This year funds wilt be lJ~ to improve credential a tlainmcnt with tutori 1 111(1 online

tutorial services st rengthen techniCill kill atta inrnent with the purchase of sIc11e-of-the -a rt ~Iuipmen t

inc reasl the retention and comp lCfion rates of students (nrolled in progr1ms nontrad itiona l to g(nder

ltlnd improve p lacement fo llow-up to iripnt ify student~ IhlI have obtained cmploymfnt o r cont inued

their posHecondary etluca tion I

Funtling provided by the Delaware County Workforce InvcstmEnf Board will support thrLC o ngoing

init iat ivtS that p rovide d irect servictS to residents o f Delawue County A $298237 grant wi ll continue

t h~ scrvictS of the Can~cr l ink As~~ment Center which supports the CnrFerlink offices in Chester ltJnd at

th~ (oll lt)le~ Marple Ca mpus l hp $41176 Workforce Prep grant wi ll support eligible n e lawtre County

residCnts who need the ca reer guidlncc and services aVolil able through the Colleges IUligsldIld ing Od

h igh ly succ~sfu l New Choices p rogram A $68bJ2 PC Workshops grant will offer workshops in thrtoe

Delaware Coullly locations to ilssist Cart(rl ink c1i~n t s in using a computCf to register and access joo

training and employment servins wailalJle throughout the statewide CiHeerlink system

A $690)(JO grant from (CRES will support Ihe Collegp~ plrtnership with the Chester COUllty

Imermooiltlte Unit a t tile Pennocks BridKe Campus This unique hybrid secondary a ntl postmiddotscconcl1ry

educuional selling has experiellCcrl signi(icanl enrollment increases fur classes offertxl by the College

A Permanent Reminder The Donor ~ecogn iti()n Wall WltlS insllkgtd ill time for Ihe

May 14 Gra nd OpPning eve llt for the STEM Cell ter TIle 150

donors who purrh1sgtd nmeplltlt fS we re able to enjoy pubshy

lic recogn itioo of their generosity on th is special occasion

The vib rlnt colors o f the namepl1tcs on tile wall retlect the

colorful H SUb WlY tikS 0 11 the ground floor of the bu ilding

and in othcr a rc hi tectural elements throughout the building

Many donors cre1t(~ namtplltltes in memory of 1 lowJ

one or in apprecia tion 10 the College StudCnt mpmllers of

the Bus iness Society pooled resources to purcha~ a iiie- Various dfgtpltlrtments l t the College such as the Stllrlpnt Affltl irs ltlfld Student Success Are1 did the S-ilme

Reti red fltl culty me rnbc-r Reuben ArOllovi tz lla mepllt1p prociaime(I For the Glory o f Sciencp Col lege

NursC De Vitale cltlftelt an inspirat ional message for future ge neril tions ~ Pcrsist - learn - Grow

A limited number o f nameplates a re still avai lltlh le For information please contatt thl Office of

Institu tiunal Advancement at 610-359-5 I 31

Or n lniel PJ rlIa eQ foml ultnltlPr of lhe Lgtt1IWlIfgt County Communny COIIl IdlJ(ltona foundation and wr Jufty ltcan Ihfo walt for thlt11 nlntbullllmiddot

Renovated Tennis Courts Enhance Campus Invite Local Competition The Ethel Sergeilil t Clark Smith Memorial Fund awardLd the (olltgc 1 $40 000 gra nl for restor1t io n of tht te nnis courts at the Marple Carnpu~ The rlt1lilir md resurfilci ns of the six tennis courts took place in spring bullmd the COtl rt~ have now reopened

NTIu opportunity to restore our te nnis courts hJd n()t been 1 priority beciluse o f our focus o n the new acldemk facilit ie s Sdid Co llege Iresident Dr It rry l~Hker HThanks to the fou ndations interest we were alJle to enhance iln mhletil p rogfilm that p rovides competit ion 1110 recreJtion fo r the College commun ity ilnd beyond flMker lddetl that the improvempnts to the Mcrl ia line Kold courts afte r mme opportunities for community members loe11 tournaments and interco llegiate compPtilion

Fthel Sergeant Clark Smit h WlS 1 promishyne nt member of Philadelphia odety Her love of tenn is led to her estlb lishing thp Uniwd StJtes l awn Tennis AssodJlio n Girl s Sportsmanship Trophy ltlntl the Middle States Llwn Tennis Assoc iation fo umame n TIle Ethel Sergelrl t Clark Smith Mpmorial Fund formed in 1977 from her estate 1nd mltllllged by WlChovia lIank N A benefits orga n izations loel ted in Southeastern Pennshysylvan ia wi th primary emphasis on serving community needs in Delawilrp County

Lindback Award TIle fin1 1f1CUty meeting of the academic yeilr is it time reservtCl for celebrating the accomplishments of the CollegeS most cliainguished facul ty H ighlighting the May 20 10 meeli ng was the presenlCltion of the prC5l igious Christi1n R Jnd Mltl ry f lindback AWClrd to Jill Spdina professor D ivision of lvltlthe m1 tics Science and Enginwring Provost Ginny Carter presided over the mtltlting and awa rds ceremony The lindbltlck aVFud winner was kept secret un til the public announcement at the meeling The tindb1ck AWilfd which is presented ltlnnu)lIy 10 ltl full -time tenured member of the facu lty recogni zt(l for acadpmic excellence dlld outstand ing teaching en joys a long h istory at colleges and univers ities thro ughOUT Greater Philltlcld phia

Foundation Part-Time Faculty Awards and Mini-Grants The Delawcl rC County Community College Educationa l Fo undation presents awuds for o utsta nding teaching to l)lft-t ime fac uhy Presenting these awards 0 11 behalf of the Foundat ion we re Executive Di rector Kathl((n A Breslin md Board Member Will ilOl H Torian Jr who is also a n ad junct faculty member in the Division of Business and OS lhis YClrS winners arc

Dr Fiona Ceiser Division of 1lIieo1 1lelt h Emergency ServinS ltlnd Nursing

Ann Kis tler - Uevelopmenta l StudkS

Ciancarlo Ricci - Carpentry Division of Technic1 Etlucatio n

The fo und11ion llso awards minimiddot grlnts up to $3000 to assist faculty in de veloping innovative programs Dr Pamell SantarlJsci received 1 grant for her p roposal Student Readmission and ~plPllti ufI ill 111 AssocilIe Degree Nursing Program Grants are submiltEd a nd awarded through the ((n ter fo r Exce lle nce in Teac hing a nd l earni ng under the d irectio n of Dr Dine Piccani

4

Happy Anniversary The 10th 1nniverSJfYof Ihe lou Scoll Golf Classic was

memorable for many reasons Besides the truly perfect

weather several new Ictivities were adued to the Jnnual event which dr(v aooul 100 golfers on June 8

to ne Golf Course ill Glen Mills PhilJdelphia golf legend

Jay Sigel o(fen~d golf tips on the putting gftell ltJnd at the

10lh hole where he grcctllti each foursome as they (rlet their luck at winning the hole-in-one prize 1 new leep courTcsy ofVidN1n rhr1lcr Dodge J ~p Th( outing

conciudpn with a ub 11 dropu from a helicoplP( whosE

bombMdier relpa~Pd a Inld of golf bJlls 1 1 largel on the

ninth half Another mllivers(lry bonus was a complimlnlary

ticket to Ihe ATampT National PCA event held al Aronimink

Golf Cluh in july

It was also a clay to rememocr Lou Scan and the lasting

impression he hltls made on friends and family who continue

to support Ihis event TI1( golf outing a ugments a scholar5h ip

fu nd estaulished by Lous wife to benefit gradultJtes

of Penncrcst High School attending Delaware County

Community College At the time of his death the retired

principal of Pcnncrcst was working at Delaware County

Community College as an assistanlto thc President

To rlMf 40 scholarship~ haW been awarrlerl w ith

rr()(~s of more Ih1n $ tJoOOO from the outings

OVEr l imE thE schnlMship WIS expnrlNlto inclurle

other high school graduMes beca use of the broader

consti tlJ(gtncy that p1rt iciPM(S

in the event

Rodger MUllet outing ch~ir lt1 iril middotx oj lou SemI I~rk ltNlt the ~ward~ banqLiel and sh~res favorire Ioril oj lou Sc()(1 with lIiien-f

Jay Sigel dengtOlWllf pun1 (inng d wilh golf Ihmiddot

pia(tic on the pulling grr-~

t ry MoukJo of UPS llhll IJOgtCgt Vllh J~y Sitl and his team_ UPSporl~ rhe

UPs OIP cnmpMiuon flCh )1shy

Larry wltrht~ of Wedlh AutomotC plaquoSltf1IS

I Ilnllt Wlnc~er wilh winnings irom th- h11 ltlrop conrl

D LIane 1111t gtpOnSlt)( (tal KhU nlllW~IUIJItgt th winnIng fouf()IIlC (1c1 10 righnlohn Ammmbull n Mike I loYomiddotanski D1n 1lrtelh nltl Pbullbullui R~)Cr ~ rcam thai ilfftMllly pIl(flt (lt

larry WtilthtS ball drop ~~ntr SpOsnr w to oowd

betOlt droppinglhc ball~

Molry xmt th~n~ s gntl1lt for the participlkm and f~gtI snaing fnnd mfIllOll 01 hw lth1IId

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The A lumni rrn (~siOn 1 Achievement Award reltOKlli lL~ KcomplishJ1lfnts by llumni who hlIt dtm(m~tra ted s ign ificlnt level of meet achiew-ffip nt in their chosen field

Jane Griffin begm hN cdUCithOnal journey as it teenager in her native Ohio In high school she was chosen for the Upward BoundJane progrltlm for low incon~ children who weft enrolled in coll~ prep COUf5(S After graduation she served s O ta Syswms tcchniciiUl

in the United Sllles Nwy in Philldtolphia Following rl iSCnlrge ~ first delgts petty officer in 198 t ~he dtotidld to stay in the an mrl lfl rol led al Dclawarr County Conllnunity College Jane earnen an lttssocia le in applied science degree in Dala Processing in 1982 Griffin

AAS Data Processing 1982

Information Assurance Manager National Air and Space Intelligence Center

2010 Recipient of the Delaware County

Community College Alumni Professional Achievement Award

She workPCi fulllim(gtlS In A[ GIS programmer hill studying for a BS in Information Systems at 51 losephs U niversity in 1984 She

wenl on to earn )n MUA from 51 loos in t986

Relocaling 10 lhe l)lytorl Ohio U(iI Jane rontinued 10 adv nce in her ca rCC( as it

progrltlmmer at $lOdlI r Community Collegp in DaYlon and then leld software engishy

nCr al CACI 111( in rairho rn Ohio

Since 2000 she has 1xgtC1l w ith her currcnt employer Ihtgt Nal iollal Air and Space

Intel ligence Cenler 11W riJolh t PJttlrKln Air Forcfgt HltlSeuro in Ohio I ler qUlSt for

education continued a~ ~hc applied to til( Depa rt menl o f I)ef~n~ National

Sc-curily Agency InfornJlt ion Assurlncc Scho[Ulgthip program She w as seitCted

to attend the Ai r Foffe Insti tute of Tcchnology where she con lfJletoo m M 5 in

Informltltion Assurance CyUtr Opcril l ion~ Computer Science in 2008

Jane is a role model whn pn(()url ges self improvement via educ tion formal ltl nd

informal and we afp proud to claim her as a graduate who has acknowledged

Delaware County Community College as the starl ing poinl (or her success

Sheriffs Run for Scholarships Whals the nesl wily tn spend I scorching muggy Sunrly morning ror more than 40 College faculty st1ff Slushy

dents and illumni it WIS rol rtiliplt ing in th~ Sth nnu115heriffs SK RIIlValk for scholHShip~

DawMC County Sheriff Joe McGinn 71 donatlt 1 portion of the procle(is from Ihe evpnt tn fund a

SChollrship ill the Coll ege VetcrJf1S in ilny pmgrOlm or slUllents in tht~ Ernershy

gCncy Management inti Plolnning progmm argt el igible

for the schollrship~ Preference is givCn 10 wome-n

and minorities in both dltls~ i ficil1ion~

In Ihe hOliest lontlSl of Infgt ltilY(no pun intended)

Ih Colleges Police Acarlpmy ljgtam be-ilt the State

Po l ice leam in an upset vklory In ltlddition seven

ColICg( runner~ placed high in thjgt sltoring 1nd two

Dawn MacClay md Eill I1I Culu(ci won for their

individulli group~

I ltl SI hut not least the Walkers on the learn nabbed

first plltlce with an overall finish time of 52 minutes

Sh(riff tcGrnn (founh from rlghll ltlwardPCi cenificatcs

to tilm members after the (vent

I

Springfest Students Chill Before Finals

A Call for Nominations Nominal ions fur the Wong M oss Outstanding A lumn i

Awrrd (Ire now bt ing ltl ((epted fly thp Alumni Office

The Wong MoS~ Alumni Award rfcogni zp ~ the

d(h ievements of individuals who hwe attended the

Co llege and cont inup In promote the vll uCs oi

lifelong MllclI ion

Criteria for the award indurle OUlsll nding success

and d i~lrnct l()n in the c mdidtC5 chow n field ~ctive

invo lvemlflt in service 10 th (ommunil y ou15ide of

prof~ssionol l ltlfill iil l ions confinuOO intpr(gt t and support

o f ltIucation 1SptCi lly (ommunily rollpges and being

arl Ilumnus of the College

The award Wl~ CSlablished in 1990 by College trustee

Barl11r Wong Moss mu h~r w n John in honor of her

(llher iI Chrnese immrgra nt who bcli(Vllt1in the imporshy

tdnce of edul l tron To rtqUISt a nomination iorm or

receive addition1iniormOl tion ca ll the A lumni Office

at 610-359-7399 or emar l aiumniclcccedu

De dline for nom inations is October 30

Be an Alumni Mentor Ilave an impac t on sludent lMter plmlling by beshycoming an Al umni M tmtur Your profile lan be made

JVJil bullbullble 10 tucicn) ttlmiddotking guidance assistancp

Jnd ~upport wilh thei r lolfltr planning Th is is also

an eXl-eBent ww 10 nCIHgtrk with other alumni

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nd complcl(gt the form

inrlic ting the Iypt 01 mCntoring activities youd

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E)(mplcs of nwnloring ltIt tivi l l( inrludegt conducling

1n informationil l or prltlrh(( intCrv i(w critiquing a

r(~u Tlf or (ov(r Itlltr nltwork rng w ilh siudents

vi1 phone emArl or 1I1 perwn vib ~crving as il to-ol or i n lern~hlp ~r)UlI ~or ork-rrngl job

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For further informltion ltonllll Joint lolng in

Ihi Student Ernplon~nl amp Comiddotup Center dt

jlangll1dccfdu or (III 610-351) middot5331

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COMMENCEMENT 2010 May 20 Villanova Pavilion

And now come lne moment youve been wai l ing for H

An exuberant Clls o f 2010 wenl from students 10 graduillCs applauded by families fr ienos faculty and ldminislralors in a Commencfmfnl cerpmony with a personal focus on

them l nd thei r acaUemil SUCUSS

Lis OMalley a gratlUlle in Education spoke to ncr fellow grtlrllllte-lt- rfminding them that they were entering a whole new worlcf with a vast wlriety of rlifierenr gol ls ~

and urged them 10 tltlke inTo their new world 1 life lesson ~Noth i llS can IJe t1ccurnplished without challenges Lisa a graduale of Ovprhrook High School for Ihc lJlind wi ll continue her pursuit of ol bachelors degree in Specil] Education this filII at Neumann University

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Your Business and The Economy 2011 Sept 22 Large auditorium 11 00 a m - 100 pm

The current economy and small business plus the forecast for the economy in 2011 Pre-registration is requ ired Please call 610middot723middot 1229 fo pre-register

Applied Engineering Technology Info Session Sept 23 Nov 18 STEM Center 6 - 7 pm

Campus wwwdccceduJchescoMovie Screening

QampA with director Tour Mystic Fair Sept 23 ROlunda

630 - 730 pm Sept 30 I arge auditorium 930 - noon Exton Center

Accperated T mesler lermNovember I

for Spring ZOI1 November I

Recommended FlUng FAFSA F Fmal Date for AI fi~ arm fa

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Start of Mid-S e

wwwdccceduJchesco Decemb d Or Spring 20 II ClOanCialComedy Show Myq Kaplan Tours

Sept ~O AtriumOct S 630 - 730 pm 11 05 am

Cafe The Chester

32nd Annual CountyHealth Fair HospitalOct 20 ~~~~~~~~-~~~~~ __~C~assesRe 10 am wwwdcccedufchesco March 14 ~ gm ALobby cohcampus Start O(fAM~dS=-=-----____

Acceerated-TiSemesler Multicultural Festival Nursing April I erm Nov 18 Information Session Recommended 1030 m Oct 6 Dec 15 FfUng FAFSA Fo Fmal Date for AmiddotLobby RhOJds Erlucalion Aid for SummezmOlfolr Financia l

8uilding May 19 Co Classes 6 7 pm mmencement

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Page 5: STEM Center Grand Opening at Marple Campus Newsletter for Alumni and Friends of Delaware County Co=unity College Springj Summer 2010 STEM Center Grand Opening at Marple Campus The

Happy Anniversary The 10th 1nniverSJfYof Ihe lou Scoll Golf Classic was

memorable for many reasons Besides the truly perfect

weather several new Ictivities were adued to the Jnnual event which dr(v aooul 100 golfers on June 8

to ne Golf Course ill Glen Mills PhilJdelphia golf legend

Jay Sigel o(fen~d golf tips on the putting gftell ltJnd at the

10lh hole where he grcctllti each foursome as they (rlet their luck at winning the hole-in-one prize 1 new leep courTcsy ofVidN1n rhr1lcr Dodge J ~p Th( outing

conciudpn with a ub 11 dropu from a helicoplP( whosE

bombMdier relpa~Pd a Inld of golf bJlls 1 1 largel on the

ninth half Another mllivers(lry bonus was a complimlnlary

ticket to Ihe ATampT National PCA event held al Aronimink

Golf Cluh in july

It was also a clay to rememocr Lou Scan and the lasting

impression he hltls made on friends and family who continue

to support Ihis event TI1( golf outing a ugments a scholar5h ip

fu nd estaulished by Lous wife to benefit gradultJtes

of Penncrcst High School attending Delaware County

Community College At the time of his death the retired

principal of Pcnncrcst was working at Delaware County

Community College as an assistanlto thc President

To rlMf 40 scholarship~ haW been awarrlerl w ith

rr()(~s of more Ih1n $ tJoOOO from the outings

OVEr l imE thE schnlMship WIS expnrlNlto inclurle

other high school graduMes beca use of the broader

consti tlJ(gtncy that p1rt iciPM(S

in the event

Rodger MUllet outing ch~ir lt1 iril middotx oj lou SemI I~rk ltNlt the ~ward~ banqLiel and sh~res favorire Ioril oj lou Sc()(1 with lIiien-f

Jay Sigel dengtOlWllf pun1 (inng d wilh golf Ihmiddot

pia(tic on the pulling grr-~

t ry MoukJo of UPS llhll IJOgtCgt Vllh J~y Sitl and his team_ UPSporl~ rhe

UPs OIP cnmpMiuon flCh )1shy

Larry wltrht~ of Wedlh AutomotC plaquoSltf1IS

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The A lumni rrn (~siOn 1 Achievement Award reltOKlli lL~ KcomplishJ1lfnts by llumni who hlIt dtm(m~tra ted s ign ificlnt level of meet achiew-ffip nt in their chosen field

Jane Griffin begm hN cdUCithOnal journey as it teenager in her native Ohio In high school she was chosen for the Upward BoundJane progrltlm for low incon~ children who weft enrolled in coll~ prep COUf5(S After graduation she served s O ta Syswms tcchniciiUl

in the United Sllles Nwy in Philldtolphia Following rl iSCnlrge ~ first delgts petty officer in 198 t ~he dtotidld to stay in the an mrl lfl rol led al Dclawarr County Conllnunity College Jane earnen an lttssocia le in applied science degree in Dala Processing in 1982 Griffin

AAS Data Processing 1982

Information Assurance Manager National Air and Space Intelligence Center

2010 Recipient of the Delaware County

Community College Alumni Professional Achievement Award

She workPCi fulllim(gtlS In A[ GIS programmer hill studying for a BS in Information Systems at 51 losephs U niversity in 1984 She

wenl on to earn )n MUA from 51 loos in t986

Relocaling 10 lhe l)lytorl Ohio U(iI Jane rontinued 10 adv nce in her ca rCC( as it

progrltlmmer at $lOdlI r Community Collegp in DaYlon and then leld software engishy

nCr al CACI 111( in rairho rn Ohio

Since 2000 she has 1xgtC1l w ith her currcnt employer Ihtgt Nal iollal Air and Space

Intel ligence Cenler 11W riJolh t PJttlrKln Air Forcfgt HltlSeuro in Ohio I ler qUlSt for

education continued a~ ~hc applied to til( Depa rt menl o f I)ef~n~ National

Sc-curily Agency InfornJlt ion Assurlncc Scho[Ulgthip program She w as seitCted

to attend the Ai r Foffe Insti tute of Tcchnology where she con lfJletoo m M 5 in

Informltltion Assurance CyUtr Opcril l ion~ Computer Science in 2008

Jane is a role model whn pn(()url ges self improvement via educ tion formal ltl nd

informal and we afp proud to claim her as a graduate who has acknowledged

Delaware County Community College as the starl ing poinl (or her success

Sheriffs Run for Scholarships Whals the nesl wily tn spend I scorching muggy Sunrly morning ror more than 40 College faculty st1ff Slushy

dents and illumni it WIS rol rtiliplt ing in th~ Sth nnu115heriffs SK RIIlValk for scholHShip~

DawMC County Sheriff Joe McGinn 71 donatlt 1 portion of the procle(is from Ihe evpnt tn fund a

SChollrship ill the Coll ege VetcrJf1S in ilny pmgrOlm or slUllents in tht~ Ernershy

gCncy Management inti Plolnning progmm argt el igible

for the schollrship~ Preference is givCn 10 wome-n

and minorities in both dltls~ i ficil1ion~

In Ihe hOliest lontlSl of Infgt ltilY(no pun intended)

Ih Colleges Police Acarlpmy ljgtam be-ilt the State

Po l ice leam in an upset vklory In ltlddition seven

ColICg( runner~ placed high in thjgt sltoring 1nd two

Dawn MacClay md Eill I1I Culu(ci won for their

individulli group~

I ltl SI hut not least the Walkers on the learn nabbed

first plltlce with an overall finish time of 52 minutes

Sh(riff tcGrnn (founh from rlghll ltlwardPCi cenificatcs

to tilm members after the (vent

I

Springfest Students Chill Before Finals

A Call for Nominations Nominal ions fur the Wong M oss Outstanding A lumn i

Awrrd (Ire now bt ing ltl ((epted fly thp Alumni Office

The Wong MoS~ Alumni Award rfcogni zp ~ the

d(h ievements of individuals who hwe attended the

Co llege and cont inup In promote the vll uCs oi

lifelong MllclI ion

Criteria for the award indurle OUlsll nding success

and d i~lrnct l()n in the c mdidtC5 chow n field ~ctive

invo lvemlflt in service 10 th (ommunil y ou15ide of

prof~ssionol l ltlfill iil l ions confinuOO intpr(gt t and support

o f ltIucation 1SptCi lly (ommunily rollpges and being

arl Ilumnus of the College

The award Wl~ CSlablished in 1990 by College trustee

Barl11r Wong Moss mu h~r w n John in honor of her

(llher iI Chrnese immrgra nt who bcli(Vllt1in the imporshy

tdnce of edul l tron To rtqUISt a nomination iorm or

receive addition1iniormOl tion ca ll the A lumni Office

at 610-359-7399 or emar l aiumniclcccedu

De dline for nom inations is October 30

Be an Alumni Mentor Ilave an impac t on sludent lMter plmlling by beshycoming an Al umni M tmtur Your profile lan be made

JVJil bullbullble 10 tucicn) ttlmiddotking guidance assistancp

Jnd ~upport wilh thei r lolfltr planning Th is is also

an eXl-eBent ww 10 nCIHgtrk with other alumni

To baome an Alumni Wntor

bull r r~t rt-gistlf on tilltgt Onlinegt loh Bolrd

hnplww bullcollpgPCpmral(om1dc-coAlumrtm

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bull Select Add My ProfileN

nd complcl(gt the form

inrlic ting the Iypt 01 mCntoring activities youd

like to offer

E)(mplcs of nwnloring ltIt tivi l l( inrludegt conducling

1n informationil l or prltlrh(( intCrv i(w critiquing a

r(~u Tlf or (ov(r Itlltr nltwork rng w ilh siudents

vi1 phone emArl or 1I1 perwn vib ~crving as il to-ol or i n lern~hlp ~r)UlI ~or ork-rrngl job

~hadow txperiell( t

For further informltion ltonllll Joint lolng in

Ihi Student Ernplon~nl amp Comiddotup Center dt

jlangll1dccfdu or (III 610-351) middot5331

6

COMMENCEMENT 2010 May 20 Villanova Pavilion

And now come lne moment youve been wai l ing for H

An exuberant Clls o f 2010 wenl from students 10 graduillCs applauded by families fr ienos faculty and ldminislralors in a Commencfmfnl cerpmony with a personal focus on

them l nd thei r acaUemil SUCUSS

Lis OMalley a gratlUlle in Education spoke to ncr fellow grtlrllllte-lt- rfminding them that they were entering a whole new worlcf with a vast wlriety of rlifierenr gol ls ~

and urged them 10 tltlke inTo their new world 1 life lesson ~Noth i llS can IJe t1ccurnplished without challenges Lisa a graduale of Ovprhrook High School for Ihc lJlind wi ll continue her pursuit of ol bachelors degree in Specil] Education this filII at Neumann University

see inside

STEM Cenl(r Opens

Delaware County Community College 901 Sooth MC(lilline ROo1d Media fgtA 19063-1094 Wvwocccedu

Serving Oelawue and Chesler Counties

Cha nge service requested

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Your Business and The Economy 2011 Sept 22 Large auditorium 11 00 a m - 100 pm

The current economy and small business plus the forecast for the economy in 2011 Pre-registration is requ ired Please call 610middot723middot 1229 fo pre-register

Applied Engineering Technology Info Session Sept 23 Nov 18 STEM Center 6 - 7 pm

Campus wwwdccceduJchescoMovie Screening

QampA with director Tour Mystic Fair Sept 23 ROlunda

630 - 730 pm Sept 30 I arge auditorium 930 - noon Exton Center

Accperated T mesler lermNovember I

for Spring ZOI1 November I

Recommended FlUng FAFSA F Fmal Date for AI fi~ arm fa

lC Calendar

Start of Mid-S e

wwwdccceduJchesco Decemb d Or Spring 20 II ClOanCialComedy Show Myq Kaplan Tours

Sept ~O AtriumOct S 630 - 730 pm 11 05 am

Cafe The Chester

32nd Annual CountyHealth Fair HospitalOct 20 ~~~~~~~~-~~~~~ __~C~assesRe 10 am wwwdcccedufchesco March 14 ~ gm ALobby cohcampus Start O(fAM~dS=-=-----____

Acceerated-TiSemesler Multicultural Festival Nursing April I erm Nov 18 Information Session Recommended 1030 m Oct 6 Dec 15 FfUng FAFSA Fo Fmal Date for AmiddotLobby RhOJds Erlucalion Aid for SummezmOlfolr Financia l

8uilding May 19 Co Classes 6 7 pm mmencement

er 1J Cia asses SSes End

January 10

Dd dWoHl County Communoty ( -oll~ i~ ~n l IU1 ~llloyn1Cll1 1I1d eOoKltiool l OfIrXlunlty IllSfitutlon coniorrn inl 10 ltI II aiJPIic ble l~i~llttlt thot PvlIbl lS dil(fimillllioo The ltoIlewmiddot dot-s nol ulcnmlfl)e on the bilss of i1lte lt0101 ffligilJn (- glmiddot nil llOll 1 origin dislh ility Vftlr~n ~MIU~ sexual orHOItIOll or IIIYOlllCl cha racter1I proh~ t(~llrv swle or If((gtr11 IltI ~ ill i~ eduoofIJ l jlfograms dIVl tle lffm i ~shy on Ilf lll1fil) 1lu lidL) IS reqUi red by Title IX (If trw Fnll(t iooal Imendmeol~ of 1)72 $ltxtioll S04 of lilt Rehlbil ln 1lt1 uj 19 73 nd oIhfr W 1irtb ltl ~liltuIL) 1 1lQ~ LOI1Cerm8 Ti ll IX ancVx 50-1 ulfl1llhlnCe should 00 reffHO to flfIty Brown a fgtSOClat~ OCtn fOt ~IIKkot ULLLgt~ room 2 t9 61Omiddot1lt1middotU() eVOI Co nnie McCl lla vi(l [l(llccnl of humH I lSOU r(~ room 1 n ( ()middotjSJmiddot5094 TTY for Ih( IWolfing impirM ( 0)595020

Thl n llltgl i~ ~((r(l itM by the Middle St)lt5 I~OOLidliun uf Co llc-gelt and Kh(J(jI ~ c MI1IIl iclfl 1lis her (ducJlirm (24 Mlrtel ~ I I-h l l ~ddph I IA 1910lt1

9110 26K

Page 6: STEM Center Grand Opening at Marple Campus Newsletter for Alumni and Friends of Delaware County Co=unity College Springj Summer 2010 STEM Center Grand Opening at Marple Campus The

The A lumni rrn (~siOn 1 Achievement Award reltOKlli lL~ KcomplishJ1lfnts by llumni who hlIt dtm(m~tra ted s ign ificlnt level of meet achiew-ffip nt in their chosen field

Jane Griffin begm hN cdUCithOnal journey as it teenager in her native Ohio In high school she was chosen for the Upward BoundJane progrltlm for low incon~ children who weft enrolled in coll~ prep COUf5(S After graduation she served s O ta Syswms tcchniciiUl

in the United Sllles Nwy in Philldtolphia Following rl iSCnlrge ~ first delgts petty officer in 198 t ~he dtotidld to stay in the an mrl lfl rol led al Dclawarr County Conllnunity College Jane earnen an lttssocia le in applied science degree in Dala Processing in 1982 Griffin

AAS Data Processing 1982

Information Assurance Manager National Air and Space Intelligence Center

2010 Recipient of the Delaware County

Community College Alumni Professional Achievement Award

She workPCi fulllim(gtlS In A[ GIS programmer hill studying for a BS in Information Systems at 51 losephs U niversity in 1984 She

wenl on to earn )n MUA from 51 loos in t986

Relocaling 10 lhe l)lytorl Ohio U(iI Jane rontinued 10 adv nce in her ca rCC( as it

progrltlmmer at $lOdlI r Community Collegp in DaYlon and then leld software engishy

nCr al CACI 111( in rairho rn Ohio

Since 2000 she has 1xgtC1l w ith her currcnt employer Ihtgt Nal iollal Air and Space

Intel ligence Cenler 11W riJolh t PJttlrKln Air Forcfgt HltlSeuro in Ohio I ler qUlSt for

education continued a~ ~hc applied to til( Depa rt menl o f I)ef~n~ National

Sc-curily Agency InfornJlt ion Assurlncc Scho[Ulgthip program She w as seitCted

to attend the Ai r Foffe Insti tute of Tcchnology where she con lfJletoo m M 5 in

Informltltion Assurance CyUtr Opcril l ion~ Computer Science in 2008

Jane is a role model whn pn(()url ges self improvement via educ tion formal ltl nd

informal and we afp proud to claim her as a graduate who has acknowledged

Delaware County Community College as the starl ing poinl (or her success

Sheriffs Run for Scholarships Whals the nesl wily tn spend I scorching muggy Sunrly morning ror more than 40 College faculty st1ff Slushy

dents and illumni it WIS rol rtiliplt ing in th~ Sth nnu115heriffs SK RIIlValk for scholHShip~

DawMC County Sheriff Joe McGinn 71 donatlt 1 portion of the procle(is from Ihe evpnt tn fund a

SChollrship ill the Coll ege VetcrJf1S in ilny pmgrOlm or slUllents in tht~ Ernershy

gCncy Management inti Plolnning progmm argt el igible

for the schollrship~ Preference is givCn 10 wome-n

and minorities in both dltls~ i ficil1ion~

In Ihe hOliest lontlSl of Infgt ltilY(no pun intended)

Ih Colleges Police Acarlpmy ljgtam be-ilt the State

Po l ice leam in an upset vklory In ltlddition seven

ColICg( runner~ placed high in thjgt sltoring 1nd two

Dawn MacClay md Eill I1I Culu(ci won for their

individulli group~

I ltl SI hut not least the Walkers on the learn nabbed

first plltlce with an overall finish time of 52 minutes

Sh(riff tcGrnn (founh from rlghll ltlwardPCi cenificatcs

to tilm members after the (vent

I

Springfest Students Chill Before Finals

A Call for Nominations Nominal ions fur the Wong M oss Outstanding A lumn i

Awrrd (Ire now bt ing ltl ((epted fly thp Alumni Office

The Wong MoS~ Alumni Award rfcogni zp ~ the

d(h ievements of individuals who hwe attended the

Co llege and cont inup In promote the vll uCs oi

lifelong MllclI ion

Criteria for the award indurle OUlsll nding success

and d i~lrnct l()n in the c mdidtC5 chow n field ~ctive

invo lvemlflt in service 10 th (ommunil y ou15ide of

prof~ssionol l ltlfill iil l ions confinuOO intpr(gt t and support

o f ltIucation 1SptCi lly (ommunily rollpges and being

arl Ilumnus of the College

The award Wl~ CSlablished in 1990 by College trustee

Barl11r Wong Moss mu h~r w n John in honor of her

(llher iI Chrnese immrgra nt who bcli(Vllt1in the imporshy

tdnce of edul l tron To rtqUISt a nomination iorm or

receive addition1iniormOl tion ca ll the A lumni Office

at 610-359-7399 or emar l aiumniclcccedu

De dline for nom inations is October 30

Be an Alumni Mentor Ilave an impac t on sludent lMter plmlling by beshycoming an Al umni M tmtur Your profile lan be made

JVJil bullbullble 10 tucicn) ttlmiddotking guidance assistancp

Jnd ~upport wilh thei r lolfltr planning Th is is also

an eXl-eBent ww 10 nCIHgtrk with other alumni

To baome an Alumni Wntor

bull r r~t rt-gistlf on tilltgt Onlinegt loh Bolrd

hnplww bullcollpgPCpmral(om1dc-coAlumrtm

bull Complete and sU1gtmillhp rpgi~frl ion lorm

bull AttN rpcpiving (ml il cOnflrnlltlt ion rturn to the

~itc usi ng your II) lnd pimword

bull Choose Hecome a Career Mentor ~ The password

i~ ~mcntor~

bull Select Add My ProfileN

nd complcl(gt the form

inrlic ting the Iypt 01 mCntoring activities youd

like to offer

E)(mplcs of nwnloring ltIt tivi l l( inrludegt conducling

1n informationil l or prltlrh(( intCrv i(w critiquing a

r(~u Tlf or (ov(r Itlltr nltwork rng w ilh siudents

vi1 phone emArl or 1I1 perwn vib ~crving as il to-ol or i n lern~hlp ~r)UlI ~or ork-rrngl job

~hadow txperiell( t

For further informltion ltonllll Joint lolng in

Ihi Student Ernplon~nl amp Comiddotup Center dt

jlangll1dccfdu or (III 610-351) middot5331

6

COMMENCEMENT 2010 May 20 Villanova Pavilion

And now come lne moment youve been wai l ing for H

An exuberant Clls o f 2010 wenl from students 10 graduillCs applauded by families fr ienos faculty and ldminislralors in a Commencfmfnl cerpmony with a personal focus on

them l nd thei r acaUemil SUCUSS

Lis OMalley a gratlUlle in Education spoke to ncr fellow grtlrllllte-lt- rfminding them that they were entering a whole new worlcf with a vast wlriety of rlifierenr gol ls ~

and urged them 10 tltlke inTo their new world 1 life lesson ~Noth i llS can IJe t1ccurnplished without challenges Lisa a graduale of Ovprhrook High School for Ihc lJlind wi ll continue her pursuit of ol bachelors degree in Specil] Education this filII at Neumann University

see inside

STEM Cenl(r Opens

Delaware County Community College 901 Sooth MC(lilline ROo1d Media fgtA 19063-1094 Wvwocccedu

Serving Oelawue and Chesler Counties

Cha nge service requested

regPlease recycle

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Permit No 247

Lou Scoll Golf C~~~t2010

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campus neWio ~ bull

alumni news

STEM Pictures

calendar of events September through December 2010 Academmiddot

Marple Campus Downingtown wwwdoccedu

Your Business and The Economy 2011 Sept 22 Large auditorium 11 00 a m - 100 pm

The current economy and small business plus the forecast for the economy in 2011 Pre-registration is requ ired Please call 610middot723middot 1229 fo pre-register

Applied Engineering Technology Info Session Sept 23 Nov 18 STEM Center 6 - 7 pm

Campus wwwdccceduJchescoMovie Screening

QampA with director Tour Mystic Fair Sept 23 ROlunda

630 - 730 pm Sept 30 I arge auditorium 930 - noon Exton Center

Accperated T mesler lermNovember I

for Spring ZOI1 November I

Recommended FlUng FAFSA F Fmal Date for AI fi~ arm fa

lC Calendar

Start of Mid-S e

wwwdccceduJchesco Decemb d Or Spring 20 II ClOanCialComedy Show Myq Kaplan Tours

Sept ~O AtriumOct S 630 - 730 pm 11 05 am

Cafe The Chester

32nd Annual CountyHealth Fair HospitalOct 20 ~~~~~~~~-~~~~~ __~C~assesRe 10 am wwwdcccedufchesco March 14 ~ gm ALobby cohcampus Start O(fAM~dS=-=-----____

Acceerated-TiSemesler Multicultural Festival Nursing April I erm Nov 18 Information Session Recommended 1030 m Oct 6 Dec 15 FfUng FAFSA Fo Fmal Date for AmiddotLobby RhOJds Erlucalion Aid for SummezmOlfolr Financia l

8uilding May 19 Co Classes 6 7 pm mmencement

er 1J Cia asses SSes End

January 10

Dd dWoHl County Communoty ( -oll~ i~ ~n l IU1 ~llloyn1Cll1 1I1d eOoKltiool l OfIrXlunlty IllSfitutlon coniorrn inl 10 ltI II aiJPIic ble l~i~llttlt thot PvlIbl lS dil(fimillllioo The ltoIlewmiddot dot-s nol ulcnmlfl)e on the bilss of i1lte lt0101 ffligilJn (- glmiddot nil llOll 1 origin dislh ility Vftlr~n ~MIU~ sexual orHOItIOll or IIIYOlllCl cha racter1I proh~ t(~llrv swle or If((gtr11 IltI ~ ill i~ eduoofIJ l jlfograms dIVl tle lffm i ~shy on Ilf lll1fil) 1lu lidL) IS reqUi red by Title IX (If trw Fnll(t iooal Imendmeol~ of 1)72 $ltxtioll S04 of lilt Rehlbil ln 1lt1 uj 19 73 nd oIhfr W 1irtb ltl ~liltuIL) 1 1lQ~ LOI1Cerm8 Ti ll IX ancVx 50-1 ulfl1llhlnCe should 00 reffHO to flfIty Brown a fgtSOClat~ OCtn fOt ~IIKkot ULLLgt~ room 2 t9 61Omiddot1lt1middotU() eVOI Co nnie McCl lla vi(l [l(llccnl of humH I lSOU r(~ room 1 n ( ()middotjSJmiddot5094 TTY for Ih( IWolfing impirM ( 0)595020

Thl n llltgl i~ ~((r(l itM by the Middle St)lt5 I~OOLidliun uf Co llc-gelt and Kh(J(jI ~ c MI1IIl iclfl 1lis her (ducJlirm (24 Mlrtel ~ I I-h l l ~ddph I IA 1910lt1

9110 26K

Page 7: STEM Center Grand Opening at Marple Campus Newsletter for Alumni and Friends of Delaware County Co=unity College Springj Summer 2010 STEM Center Grand Opening at Marple Campus The

COMMENCEMENT 2010 May 20 Villanova Pavilion

And now come lne moment youve been wai l ing for H

An exuberant Clls o f 2010 wenl from students 10 graduillCs applauded by families fr ienos faculty and ldminislralors in a Commencfmfnl cerpmony with a personal focus on

them l nd thei r acaUemil SUCUSS

Lis OMalley a gratlUlle in Education spoke to ncr fellow grtlrllllte-lt- rfminding them that they were entering a whole new worlcf with a vast wlriety of rlifierenr gol ls ~

and urged them 10 tltlke inTo their new world 1 life lesson ~Noth i llS can IJe t1ccurnplished without challenges Lisa a graduale of Ovprhrook High School for Ihc lJlind wi ll continue her pursuit of ol bachelors degree in Specil] Education this filII at Neumann University

see inside

STEM Cenl(r Opens

Delaware County Community College 901 Sooth MC(lilline ROo1d Media fgtA 19063-1094 Wvwocccedu

Serving Oelawue and Chesler Counties

Cha nge service requested

regPlease recycle

Non-Prolit Org

US Postage

PAID

Media PA

Permit No 247

Lou Scoll Golf C~~~t2010

pr~idenls teller bull

campus neWio ~ bull

alumni news

STEM Pictures

calendar of events September through December 2010 Academmiddot

Marple Campus Downingtown wwwdoccedu

Your Business and The Economy 2011 Sept 22 Large auditorium 11 00 a m - 100 pm

The current economy and small business plus the forecast for the economy in 2011 Pre-registration is requ ired Please call 610middot723middot 1229 fo pre-register

Applied Engineering Technology Info Session Sept 23 Nov 18 STEM Center 6 - 7 pm

Campus wwwdccceduJchescoMovie Screening

QampA with director Tour Mystic Fair Sept 23 ROlunda

630 - 730 pm Sept 30 I arge auditorium 930 - noon Exton Center

Accperated T mesler lermNovember I

for Spring ZOI1 November I

Recommended FlUng FAFSA F Fmal Date for AI fi~ arm fa

lC Calendar

Start of Mid-S e

wwwdccceduJchesco Decemb d Or Spring 20 II ClOanCialComedy Show Myq Kaplan Tours

Sept ~O AtriumOct S 630 - 730 pm 11 05 am

Cafe The Chester

32nd Annual CountyHealth Fair HospitalOct 20 ~~~~~~~~-~~~~~ __~C~assesRe 10 am wwwdcccedufchesco March 14 ~ gm ALobby cohcampus Start O(fAM~dS=-=-----____

Acceerated-TiSemesler Multicultural Festival Nursing April I erm Nov 18 Information Session Recommended 1030 m Oct 6 Dec 15 FfUng FAFSA Fo Fmal Date for AmiddotLobby RhOJds Erlucalion Aid for SummezmOlfolr Financia l

8uilding May 19 Co Classes 6 7 pm mmencement

er 1J Cia asses SSes End

January 10

Dd dWoHl County Communoty ( -oll~ i~ ~n l IU1 ~llloyn1Cll1 1I1d eOoKltiool l OfIrXlunlty IllSfitutlon coniorrn inl 10 ltI II aiJPIic ble l~i~llttlt thot PvlIbl lS dil(fimillllioo The ltoIlewmiddot dot-s nol ulcnmlfl)e on the bilss of i1lte lt0101 ffligilJn (- glmiddot nil llOll 1 origin dislh ility Vftlr~n ~MIU~ sexual orHOItIOll or IIIYOlllCl cha racter1I proh~ t(~llrv swle or If((gtr11 IltI ~ ill i~ eduoofIJ l jlfograms dIVl tle lffm i ~shy on Ilf lll1fil) 1lu lidL) IS reqUi red by Title IX (If trw Fnll(t iooal Imendmeol~ of 1)72 $ltxtioll S04 of lilt Rehlbil ln 1lt1 uj 19 73 nd oIhfr W 1irtb ltl ~liltuIL) 1 1lQ~ LOI1Cerm8 Ti ll IX ancVx 50-1 ulfl1llhlnCe should 00 reffHO to flfIty Brown a fgtSOClat~ OCtn fOt ~IIKkot ULLLgt~ room 2 t9 61Omiddot1lt1middotU() eVOI Co nnie McCl lla vi(l [l(llccnl of humH I lSOU r(~ room 1 n ( ()middotjSJmiddot5094 TTY for Ih( IWolfing impirM ( 0)595020

Thl n llltgl i~ ~((r(l itM by the Middle St)lt5 I~OOLidliun uf Co llc-gelt and Kh(J(jI ~ c MI1IIl iclfl 1lis her (ducJlirm (24 Mlrtel ~ I I-h l l ~ddph I IA 1910lt1

9110 26K

Page 8: STEM Center Grand Opening at Marple Campus Newsletter for Alumni and Friends of Delaware County Co=unity College Springj Summer 2010 STEM Center Grand Opening at Marple Campus The

see inside

STEM Cenl(r Opens

Delaware County Community College 901 Sooth MC(lilline ROo1d Media fgtA 19063-1094 Wvwocccedu

Serving Oelawue and Chesler Counties

Cha nge service requested

regPlease recycle

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US Postage

PAID

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Permit No 247

Lou Scoll Golf C~~~t2010

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STEM Pictures

calendar of events September through December 2010 Academmiddot

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Your Business and The Economy 2011 Sept 22 Large auditorium 11 00 a m - 100 pm

The current economy and small business plus the forecast for the economy in 2011 Pre-registration is requ ired Please call 610middot723middot 1229 fo pre-register

Applied Engineering Technology Info Session Sept 23 Nov 18 STEM Center 6 - 7 pm

Campus wwwdccceduJchescoMovie Screening

QampA with director Tour Mystic Fair Sept 23 ROlunda

630 - 730 pm Sept 30 I arge auditorium 930 - noon Exton Center

Accperated T mesler lermNovember I

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