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WCCCD Reflections Student Literary Magazine
Journalist, writer and media personality Charlie LeDuff provided a special workshop for
writers contributing to the award-winning WCCCD Reflections student literary magazine.
April 13-18, 2019 Number 1186
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Horticultural Education Center Program Meeting
A meeting led by Kim DiCaro, Anthony Arminiak, and Melani Bender to develop program statements for
the Horticulture Education Center was held earlier this week with other program managers and staff.
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WCCCD has a New Page on the Website!For information about WCCCD’s Outreach and Recruitment Office, please visit the college’s
website or use the following URL: http://www.wcccd.edu/dept/student_services_Outreach.html.
Sample
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Bridge to AsiaDownriver Campus
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Regional Training Center Tour at the Eastern Campus
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Next Stop! Singapore Fall 2019
“I’ve seen advertisements for Singapore around the Ted Scott Campus!
In my classes there have been people mentioning it and wondering if it
were “worth it”... I always tell them YES! Are you serious!?!? I tell them
about all the amazing experiences and memories and even new friends
I made during the opportunity to study abroad! I wish so bad that we
were allowed to participate in more than one trip. It was such an
amazing experience that I am still soooooo amazingly grateful for. This
article made me feel nostalgic!” ~Terri Johnson
To view the entire article written by David C. Butty,
please see the April 3-9, 2019
edition of the Michigan Chronicle.
“”Even in Pleebo, Liberia, a place of limitedopportunity and resources, the lives of mystudents and me as their teacher wereenriched by an awareness and internationalperspective.”
“Opening my Eyes to the World Beyond my Village!”
Spring 2018
Beijing, China
Students at the Great Wall
“The years that I have directed the WCCCDStudy Abroad Program have taught me to behumble. It has opened the eyes of ourstudents to a new horizon.”
“I believe that every student should studyabroad because I believe that globalization ishere to stay.”
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Meet our “A-Team”
District CallCenter Staff!
Adrian Boucher Saunda Griffin
Shumana Khalique Maliha Khan Tiffany Moorer
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Division of Student ServicesCareer Fair- Northwest Campus
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The Wayne County Community College District Office of Veterans Affairs proudly serves
our Veteran Students, their spouses and dependents. Our doors are open daily to assist
with completing forms, certification, registration, resources, and veteran benefits. Our
office is designed to give students the tools necessary for a successful college
experience.
The Office of Veterans Affairs provides specialized services to help students navigate
state and federal education benefit programs. The office also helps our students make
the most of the College’s many resources.
• Educational Benefits
• Healthcare and Crisis Resources
• Helpful Links and Resources
• Michigan Veterans Services Resources
• Resources for Military Dependents and Spouses
• Veterans Educational Assistance
ourcountryWho Have
Serving Those
Served
Division of Student Services
VETERANS AFFAIRS
Contact InformationVeterans Affairs School Certifying OfficialMs. Hasina PhilyawPhone: (313) 579-6924Email: [email protected]
Additional services and resources for veterans
Wayne County Community College District’s Divison of Student Services is
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Division of Student Services Functions
Guided Pathways
Staff from the Division of Student Services met to
discuss planning strategies in preparation for the
Career Planning and Placement Job Fair at the
Northwest Campus. Through these employers,
students will gain the experience and skills to stay
on their path to completion. This falls under Pillars
II & III of Guided Pathways.
Staff met to review best practices on how
other colleges coordinate support services.
We also discussed WCCCD’s new Student
Resource Guide.
Professional Development
Student Success Center - Federal Work Study Students
Federal Work Study students assisted in
assembling information packets that will
inform students of support services available
District-wide.
Division of Student Services
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The recruitment team had an opportunity to sit down with DAPCEP students to discuss
career options and financial aid during a College Fair sponsored by The Links.
Recruitment and Outreach
Considine Center
Artan Walker provided information on
WCCCD’s educational opportunities and
upcoming programs to GED students at
Considine Center.
Staff from the Ted Scott Campus met with
school counselors from Wayne Memorial
and John Glenn High schools to discuss
next year enhanced dual enrollment
courses.
Division of Student Services
Dual Enrollment
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Support Services
WCCCD appreciates and acknowledges the
service of our veterans and family members. We
take great pride in sharing the news of the recently
passed legislation (VA MISSION ACT) that details
improvements on how Veterans and eligible family
members receive community care.
International students receive assistance on how
to apply to a four-year university.
Dr. Tammy Anderson met with students to
discuss their skill sets and resume presentation.
Advising and OrientationInternational Students
Phi Theta Kappa members are gearing up to begin the
planning stages of their Michigan Regional Conference.
Division of Student Services
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Division of
Educational Affairs
Faculty leads and faculty within the
disciplines are reviewing core learning
abilities, objectives, outcomes and
methods, and information related to
the course assessment plans.
Faculty, administration and members of
the Design Center participated in
workshop sessions related to academic
and student learning at the AACC
conference in Orlando, FL.
Career faculty participated in
WCCCD’s Career Fair and
STEM open house at the
Northwest Campus.
District and campus
administration completed a
best practices evaluation
with Coastline Community
College, a multi- campus
college with a 100% online
library for all their
campuses.
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Division of
Educational AffairsAdvisory Breakfast
Downriver Campus
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Creating Learning Options
for ESL Students
CharMaine Hines met with Nancy Sterniak, Languages
Professor to brainstorm innovative programming for our
diverse ESL students. A series of formal and informal
programming is being offered to promote a sense of
learning, community and engagement among all our
students at the District.
Division of Educational Affairs
ESL StorytellingESL students at the Downtown Campus participated in a storytelling workshop. This served as an
opportunity to share short stories in a group setting while practicing the language skills.
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Adjunct Faculty
The Division of Educational Affairs is in the completion stage of faculty
evaluations for Spring 2019. Evaluations provide important feedback
on how we can improve and support faculty as they work to help
students succeed and support the development of programs for
professional growth, promote effective teaching and successful
student outcomes.
Learning
Resource
Center
A Mental Health in
Libraries workshop
was held at the
Eastern Campus.
Division of Educational Affairs
HIS 151 Field Trip
Professor Peter Boykin's World Civilization class visited the
National Museum of Arab American History in Dearborn.
Geology Students
Dr. Dennis Burin, Geology Faculty
took his class on an educational
urban field trip in Downtown Detroit.
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Division of Educational Affairs
Simulation Lab
The NUR114 obstetric nursing students participated in a scenario that mimicked a
real post-partum hemorrhage crisis that occurs in the hospital labor and delivery room.
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Nursing Round RobinReady, Set, Round Robin.
Nursing students participated in a friendly
competition that prepared them for the
final exams.
Division of Educational AffairsHealth Science Center
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The Division of Information Technology is
developing its project plan to upgrade all modules
of our current Ellucian’s Banner application system
to the newest platform, Banner 9. This is a
complete application rewrite, intended to make the
platform “future ready.”
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District Police Authority
The Police Advisory Committee was designed to provide the District Police Chief face-to-face
dialogue with representatives from the college community and community at large. The 2016 Final
Report of the United States President’s Task Force on 21st Century Policing emphasized the
importance of community involvement in policing as a strategy to improve trust between law
enforcement and the public.
Police Advisory Committee Meeting
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Division of Administration
and Finance Deferred Maintenance
Eastern CampusAuto Bay Area Painting Project
Eastern CampusRoof Inspection
Eastern CampusEquipment Inspection and Repairs
Eastern CampusFurniture Removal
Mary Ellen Stempfle University CenterDoor Renovation Project
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Building Community
Relationships
Melodie Bunkley attended the State of Michigan, State
Continuing Education Clock Hour Coordinator’s
Training.
Michael Poole, Sue
Carnell and Dr. Gary
Niehaus attended the
Metro Bureau Board
of Directors Meeting.Asia Browner participated as a speed
mentor coach at DigiGirlz Day at the
Microsoft Regional Headquarters.
Carolyn Carter attended the Council for
Advancement and Support of Education
and the African American Development
Officers Network Conference on Diverse
Philanthropy and Leadership.
Karen La Belle
participated in the
Boys and Girls
Club Leadership
Awards Banquet.
Anthony Arminiak attended the Van Buren
School District State of the District address
presented by Superintendent Peter Kudlak.
Jackie Grow spoke to
students at Academy of
America’s High School about
the MSU Horticultural
Programs offered at
WCCCD.
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Division of Human Resources
HR and CE/Workforce Development Interface Compliance
In today’s complex organizational environment, the reconciliation of both operational and financial
interactions between the Division of Human Resources and the School of Continuing Education and
Workforce Development are critical. The Divisions meet on a continuous basis to assure that the District
is in compliance with both state and federal regulations.
Interface Reconciliation
In preparation for the year-end close, the divisions are in the midst of reconciling all activity related
to the following transactions:
• Employee Assignment
• Compensation
• Benefits
• Fringes
• Banner Contribution and
Deduction Tables
Interface
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Community College 201
The Community College 201 leadership class studied
John Maxwell’s book Developing the Leader within You2.0. The chapters discussed included “The Quickest
Way to Gain Leadership: Problem Solving" and "The
Extra Plus in Leadership: Attitude." They also reviewed
a case study on free speech.
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The Ancestry ProGenealogists DNA research manager Eva Goodwin provided participants with
information on Ancestry DNA processes, communities and their history with DNA. Ms. Goodwin man-
ages the team which analyzes DNA for many popular television shows like Finding Your Roots, WhoDo You Think You Are, Long Lost Family and The Genealogy Roadshow.
Getting the Most out of Ancestry DNA
Connecting Families and Communities
Northwest Campus
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Michigan Institute for
Public Safety Education
Workforce Training and Development
Coaching Emergency
Vehicle Operations
MIPSE hosted Beaumont Medical Transportation’s
Coaching the Emergency Vehicle Operator
Ambulance training.
Fire Extinguisher Training
The Michigan Institute for Public Safety Education (MIPSE) hosted students from the Criminal
Justice Program for fire extinguisher training. The students learned proper use of fire extinguishers.
Skilled Trades
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Continuing Education
and Workforce
Development
100 Black Men - Project Success ProgramNorthwest Campus
Wayne RESA
Developing Assessments
Downriver Campus
Boy Scouts of America Great Lakes Council Downriver Campus
Detroit Wayne Mental Health Authority Illness Management and Recovery Training
Downriver Campus
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“The Great Pirate Story
Never Told”
The Heinz C. Prechter Educational and
Performing Arts Center presented “The
Great Pirate Story Never Told.” This
audience participation show told a story
of treasure and adventure.
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All About the Arts Series
Arts-Wellness Connection
The Mary Ellen Stempfle Univeristy Center hosted the All About the Arts
Series with Dr. Asha Shajahan. Dr. Shajahan presented on the connection
between the arts and wellness.
The Arts
Mosaic Voices Inc.
Stomp Out the Violence
Mosaic Voices Inc., a not-for-profit
dedicated to reducing youth violence, held
its fundraiser, "Stomp Out the Violence" at
the Heinz C. Prechter Educational and
Performing Arts Center.
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Grants and ContractsThe many training opportunities provided by WCCCD’s School
of Continuing Education and Workforce Development could not
be offered without the funding support from grants and/or
contracts. As we attempt to secure new funding sources, our
grants team works on all aspects of the grant life cycle which will
allow us to create and/or expand workforce services within the
region.
Enrollment Report for
Continuing Education
The enrollment
represents the activity
from Monday to
Saturday for the week of
April 8-13, 2019at each campus.
Weekly Enrollment
reported by the Campus
President is not
necessarily in Banner.
Total Enrollment
1389
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Intercultural Conversations
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Upcoming Educators Retreat
Suzy Berschback and Kimett Hackworth met to discuss the details
of the Mindfulness for Educators retreat scheduled for May 10,
2019 at the Mary Ellen Stempfle University Center.
Community Partnerships
The Mary Ellen Stempfle University Center hosted
Chandler Park Academy officials’ professional
development planning meeting.
Mary Ellen Stempfle University Center
On the Move...
Allan Cosma and Kemal
Kurtovic attended the Spring
CTE TV Production Advisory
meeting at Grosse Pointe
South High School.
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Downtown Campus
Housing Seminar
The Greater Detroit Realist Association hosted a housing seminar at the Downtown Campus.
Participants received information on foreclosure, preparing for home buying, and resources available.
Managing Other People’s Money- Caregiver’s SeriesWCCCD’s Alumni Association with Wayne State University’s Institute of Gerontology hosted
“Navigating the Caregiver Highway.” Participates were given information on managing other people’s
money.
Eastern Campus
Eastern Campus
Fall 2019
Schedule
Development Meeting
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Let’s Get Fit DayDowntown Campus
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Northwest Campus
African American History Commission Act
The Northwest Campus in partnership with the West McNichols Business Association hosted
Congresswoman Brenda Lawrence for an opportunity to inform the public concerning the African
American History Commission Act.
Sinai-Grace Community Development Corpration
The Northwest Campus together with community residents, businesses, and leaders within the
Sinai-Grace Community Development Corporation held a workshop on holistic and equitable
revitalization in Northwest Detroit.
STEAP Workshop
The Northwest Campus in partnership
with the Skilled Trade Enrollment
Assistance Program (STEAP) is
hosting a 12-week training course.
Skilled Trades
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Northwest Campus Open HouseSTEM Literacy Fair-Photonics Education
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Ted Scott Campus
Skilled TradesHeating, Air Conditioning,
and Ventilation Students
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Chancellor’s Weekend Memo
Mission
WCCCD’s mission is to empower
individuals, businesses, and communities
to achieve their higher education and
career advancement goals through
excellent, accessible, culturally diverse,
and globally competitive programs and
services.
Vision Statement
Wayne County Community College
District will be recognized as an
institution that has achieved national
and international recognition for enduring
excellence as a comprehensive
multi-campus community college district.
WCCCD will focus on continuous
self-evaluation and improvement;
preparation of a highly skilled workforce
in support of the Wayne County
economy; student academic and career
success, and leadership in strengthening
the open door philosophy of educational
opportunity.
EDITOR: Julie Figlioli
CONTRIBUTING EDITORS
David C. Butty
Carolyn Carter
Aracely Hernandez
Tameka Mongo
Priscilla Rodgers
Rosita Thompson
Susan Wiley