Our Site
logo

  News

Archives Archives
Archives News & Sports
Classifieds Classifieds
Editorials Editorials
Editorials Columns
Obituaries Obituaries
AP Videos Video Center

  Top Jobs

Top JObs Western Ind-Shft Sup

  Extras

Blog Traveler Blogs
Com. Blogs Community Blogs
Com. Calendar Community Calendar
Com. Calendar Data Center
Progress Front Page
Gallery Photo Gallery





  Special Sections

Arkalalah Sanderholm
Arkalalah Arkalalah 2007
Arkalalah Arkalalah 2006
Arkalalah Arkalalah 2005
Progress Progress 2007
Progress Progress 2006
Progress Progress 2005

  Sports

ACHS ACHS Sports
Cowley Sports Cowley Sports
Cowley Sports Wichita State Sports
K-State Sports K-State Sports
KU Sports KU Sports
OU Sports OU Sports
OSU Sports OSU Sports

  Site Info

About Us About Us
Archives Advertising
Classifieds Subscribe
-
  USA Weekend



 
Google
WWW arkcity.net
Web posted Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Cowley ponders future with economic group

By RAMA PEROO
Cowley College

Cowley College president Dr. Patrick J. McAtee told members of the college's Board of Trustees that the college will continue to be active in business and industry and work with the Winfield Economic Group during Monday night's board meeting. Partners in the Cowley First economic development group have been considering the future of the group. The county, and the cities of Arkansas City and Winfield are other partners.

McAtee recently met with several business and industry entities to discuss an economic development plan. Although Dr. McAtee said he was open to do what is in everybody's best interest, he did not feel everybody was on board with the proposed plan.

Board member Mark Paton echoed those sentiments as he stated it was clear Cowley First, Cowley County's economic development partnership, was not fully united in the direction the college wanted to go.

In other matters, the Board:

* Heard an update from Cowley College president Dr. Patrick J. McAtee on the sessions held during the KACCT/COP Retreat in Hutchinson. He informed the Board that the funding formula for new allocation has been tabled. Also at the Retreat, there was discussion to form a committee to find a replacement for KACCT executive director Sheila Frahm.

* Tony Crouch, executive vice president of business services, provided an update on construction of the new dorm. Exterior brick veneer is complete as is the permanent hookup for the electricity. Painting is scheduled to be complete by the end of the week, and carpet work should begin before the end of the month. Conco has started cleaning up the site so they can concentrate on grade work. The completion date remains Aug. 4.

* Received an instructional report from Slade Griffiths, vice president of academic affairs.

* Heard from Liz Shepard, director of Upward Bound, and a student in the program about what the program is doing this summer. Shepard also provided members of the Board with a handout showing the benefits of students taking part in Upward Bound.

* Viewed a summer enrollment report that indicates the full-time equivalency was 640, which is slightly down from this time last year. Viewed a fall enrollment report that indicates full-time equivalency is 1,356, which is slightly down from June 10, 2007.

* Submitted five policies for first reading. The policies are: Pets/Animals and College Facility Policy, College Vehicles, Refund of Tuition and Fees, Varsity Athletics, and Substance Abuse policy for Intercollegiate Athletics.

* Margaret Neal, Golden Tigers program coordinator, provided an annual report on the 2007-08 activities offered and trips during the past year. The program continues to be a vital part of continuing education and provides activities to over 300 participants each year.

* Accepted the resignation of Tom Mason as humanities instructor/director of communications, effective May 21; Accepted the resignation of Tim Walton as automotive instructor, effective June 2; Accepted the resignation of Heather Munson as ESL instructor, effective June 1.

* Approved the employment of Bethany Stewart as computer/business instructor, effective Aug. 1; * Approved the employment of Lacey Rowe as admissions specialist, effective June 17; * Approved the employment of James Milton-Sawyer as security officer, effective July 1; Approved the employment of Jeff Simundic as assistant athletic trainer/dorm manager, effective Aug. 1; Approved the employment of Thomas Miller as Mechatronics instructor, effective July 1; * Approved Amy McWhirt's move from a staff position to classification C faculty employment and that she continue in the director of academic preparedness position.

* Approved compensation for full-time instructors teaching summer 2008 for the first four-week and eight-week session.

* The next regular meeting for the Board of Trustees will be the organizational meeting for 2008-2009. Mark Paton will chair the committee to determine Board organization.

* Held an executive session to discuss non-elected personnel.


  Advertisers


  Weather

  Online Forum

Forumn Traveler Talk

  Opinion Poll

New Hospital
Do you favor building a hospital north of town?


  Join E-news
Newsletter Signup
The Traveler Online



All Contents ©Copyright The Ark City Traveler
Comments or questions? Contact the webmaster.
Add Arkcity.net to your favorites