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VITAE FALL 2016
Heidi E. Ajrami Division of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences English Dept. Phone: 361-573-3291 ext. 3370 The Victoria College Fax: 361-582-2577 2200 E. Red River St. Heidi.ajrami@victoriacollege.edu Victoria, TX 77901 EDUCATION Post-Graduate Certificate in TESOL, May 2007 Shenandoah University, Winchester, VA Master of Arts in English, May 1998 University of Nebraska at Omaha, Omaha, NE Bachelor of Arts in English, June 1989 (summa cum laude) Mercer University, Atlanta, GA COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE Spring 2003-present Victoria College, Professor of English, Division of Arts,
Humanities, and Social Sciences Fall 1999-Fall 2002 Victoria College, Associate Professor of English, Humanities and
Fine Arts Fall 1998-Spring 1999 Clarkson College, Adjunct Instructor, English, Humanities,
Business, and Orientation PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SEAL Academy Spring 2016-Spring 2017 Syllabi Templates workshop Fall 2016 Windows Shortcuts workshop Fall 2016 Adobe workshop Fall 2015 Video Accessibility Basics workshop Fall 2015 FERPA training Fall 2015 PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS AND MEMBERSHIPS Specifications Grading and Self-Regulated Learning Convocation Fall 2016 Specifications Grading and Self-Regulated Learning CAPE worshop Fall 2016 TCCTA membership Fall 2015-present COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES Relay for Life – annually since 2013 Foster family for Dorothy O’Connor Pet Adoption – Fall 2016 Christ’s Kitchen – Fall 2016
MARK ARANDIA
DIVISION Humanities
CONTACT Mark.arandia@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION PH.D, 2008 -- Major: Politics
University of Dallas, Irving, TX
M.A, 2003 – Major: Politics
University of Dallas, Irving, TX
B.A, 1997 – Major: Politics
University of Dallas, Irving, TX
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
VICTORIA COLLEGE
Adjunct Instructor of Philosophy, Summer 2017 to present
NORTH LAKE COLLEGE
Full time Philosophy Instructor, Fall 2005 to present
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS &
PUBLICATIONS
• Philosophy and the Good Life: A Text for Beginners. Kendall Hunt Publishing, 2013
• Competing Visions: An Introduction to Moral Philosophy. Kendall Hunt Publishing, 2013
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES &
INTERESTS
Debate Tournament Judge for Stoa Speech and Debate, a national High School and Junior High Speech and Debate organization serving the needs of privately educated, Christian Homeschooling families. Stoa exists to train Christian homeschooled youth in speech and debate to better communicate a Biblical worldview. Stoa offers a National Invitational Tournament of Champions, inviting students from across the United States to perform, speak and debate.
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MELINDA ARMADILLO
DIVISION Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
CONTACT melinda.armadillo@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION MASTER OF MUSIC Texas A&M University-Kingsville (in progress)
BACHELOR OF MUSIC, 2014
Texas A&M University-Kingsville
COLLEGE TEACHING
EXPERIENCE
VICTORIA COLLEGE, ADJUCT INSTRUCTOR OF BRASS
Fall 2016 – Present
OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE
VICTORIA ISD, MISSION VALLEY ELEMENTARY MUSIC TEACHER
2016 – Present
VICTORIA ISD, MISSION VALLEY AND LIBERTY ACADEMY MUSIC TEACHER
2015 – 2016
General music for students in Pre-K through 5th grade. Beginning piano for students in 9th through 12th grade.
ZAPATA CISD, ELEMENTARY MUSIC TEACHER AND ASSISTANT BAND DIRECTOR
2014 – 2015
Elementary music instruction and assistant band director responsibilities.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Texas Music Educators Association
American Orff-Schulwerk Association
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES &
INTERESTS
Crossroads Community Band
VISD Directors Jazz Band
Theatre Victoria
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BRENT BAKER
DIVISION Division of Science, Mathematics, & Physical Education
CONTACT Victoria College Gonzales Center
830-672-6251 ext. 3444
brent.baker@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION Bachelor of Science (Biology, Secondary Education), May 2014
Texas State University, San Marcos, Texas
COLLEGE TEACHING
EXPERIENCE
Fall 2015 – Present Microbiology Laboratory (BIOL 2420)
Victoria College Gonzales Center, Gonzales, Texas
OTHER WORK
EXPERIENCE
August 2015 – Present Math Instructor, North Avenue Intermediate
August 2014 – August 2015 Science Instructor, Gonzales Junior High School
PROFESSIONAL
DEVELOPMENT &
TRAINING
Bloodborne Pathogens Training, August 2015
Science Educator’s Workshop, Region 13 ESC, March 2015
PROFESSIONAL
AFFILIATIONS
Texas Classroom Teachers Association
COMMUNITY
ACTIVITIES &
INTERESTS
Gonzales County Historical Commission
MELISSA BALLI Victoria College, Division of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences Music Department 2200 E. Red River Victoria Tx 77901 Office Tel: Leave Message with Division Admin. Asst. 361-582-2530 Email: melissa.balli@victoriacollege.edu; melissa.balli@visd.net
EDUCATION
MA in Interdisciplinary Studies, West Texas &M University in Canyon, TX August 2019 GPA: 4.0 MM in Performance, West Texas A&M University in Canyon, TX August 2015 GPA: 3.8 BM, Music –All Level Certification, Texas A&M International University in Laredo, TX May 2013 GPA: 3.8 Study Abroad, Aletheia University in Danshui, Taiwan Summer 2009
COLLEGIATE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Victoria College Director of Orchestral Ensembles Fall 2018-present Victoria College Adjunct Instructor of Music Fall 2017-present
OTHER TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Victoria East High School Orchestra Director 2017-present Hopkins Elementary Music Teacher 2016-2017 Crossroad Strings Sectional Coach 2016-2018 AISD Auxiliary Employee (sectional work) 2013-2016 St. Thomas Catholic Church Strings Instructor 2013-2016 Amarillo Youth Orchestra Program Violin 1 Coach – Philharmonic Orchestra and Preparatory Strings 2014-2016 Private Violin Lesson Instructor 2009-present WTAMU Chamber Music String Camp Coach Summer 2015-2018 Upper String Instructor, La-Re-Do Music Academy, Laredo TX 2009-2013
LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE
Texas Future Music Educators East High School Sponsor 2017-present WTAMU Symphony Orchestra Concertmaster 2014-2016 WTAMU Symphony Orchestra Associate Concertmaster 2013-2014 TAMIU Chamber Orchestra of Laredo Concertmaster 2010-2013 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Texas Orchestra Directors Association 2017-present Texas Music Educator Associations 2010-present National Association for Music Education (MENC) 2008-2010
PERFORMANCE
Victoria Symphony Orchestra 2016-present Laredo Philharmonic Orchestra 2016-present Crossroads Strings Orchestra – Concertmaster 2016-2018
Amarillo Symphony Orchestra (assistant concertmaster 2014-2016) 2013-2016 West Texas A&M Symphony Orchestra – Concertmaster 2014-2016 Chamber Music Amarillo violinist 2013-2016 St. Thomas Catholic Church in Amarillo, TX 2013-2016 Hillside Christian Church in Amarillo, TX 2014-2016 Elision String Quartet 2013-2014 Amarillo Opera 2013 Stringendo String Quartet 2006-2013 Laredo Philharmonic Orchestra 2008-2013
VITAE Summer 2015-Fall 2016
Professor Vocational Nursing Program Office Tel: (361) 582-2503 The Victoria College Fax: (361) 572-6441 2200 E. Red River St. Victoria, TX 77904 becky.barfield@victoriacollege.edu. EDUCATION Bachelor of Science in Nursing December 2007 University of Houston – Victoria, Victoria, TX. Associates of Arts June 1975 Southwest Texas State University San Marcos, Texas Diploma June 1975 Baptist Memorial Hospital School of Nursing San Antonio, Texas Registered Nurse January 1976 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT 3. In-house training Division Meeting 8/17/2015 3. In-house training Fall 2015 Convocation
CAPE Update Babette Lowe QEP/SEAL Academy Update – Matt Wiley 2015-2016 Employee Handbook update Terri Kurtz Faculty Advising update Bobby Cubriel FERPA Updates for Faculty, FERPA Basics: What you need to know Richard Rainsberger PhD
3. In-house training VN Faculty Meeting 8/21/2015 3 In house Training Division Meeting 8/21/2015 3 In house Training Boot Camp- Black
Assessing Accessibility: Painless Quick Checks, Liz Prickett
8/31/15
3 In house Training CPR recertification 9/28/2015 Conference time with M. Wiley
SEAL Academy 9/22/2015
3. In-house training Division Meeting 10/2/2015 3. In-house training VN Faculty Meeting TPE 10/2/2015 3. In-house training Boot Camp Blue
Accessible Presentation: Conferences and Classes Liz Prickett
10/2/15
Workshop VN Educator Tool-kit review of modules 10/9/2015 Workshop TAVNE 14 total contact hours See courses
below 10/30/15
Workshop Alzheimer’s disease and Dementia Care Seminar 8 CE
10/27/2015
3. In house Training Boot Camp
CAPE Silver Learning styles workshop 11/5/15
3. In-house training Division Meeting 11/5/2015
Seminar Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia Care
Seminar By Kathryn Burleson, AND, RN, CDP, CADDCT Jennifer Carrillo, BSN, RN, CDP, CADDCT Catherine Osborn, RN-BC, CDP, CADDCT
10/27/2015
TAVNE Conference Four essential Practices for a Flipped Class By Joshua D. Walker Ph.D.
10/28/2015
TAVNE Conference Helping Students Help Themselves: How to Embed Self-Regulation Support into your Teaching by Joshua D. Walker PhD
10/28/2015
TAVNE Conference Student Preparation for Clinical Competencies: Using Experiential Learning Approaches by Bobbie Sue Sterling, RN, PhD
10/28/2015
TAVNE Conference Planning for Dual Credit Nursing success: Offering Opportunities for the Future By Nicole Hays, RN & Marie Vasquez-Brooks BS M Ed
10/28/2015
TAVNE Conference Fostering and Aspiring Care Excellence: Increasing Civility in Nursing Education By Robbin Wilson, MSN, RN & Capt. Wm. P. Coffey, Ret. USAF, MSN, RN, NE-BC
10/28/2015
TAVNE Conference Item Writing and Test Construction By Maria Flores-Harris, MSN, DNP, RN, CNE
10/29/2015
TAVNE Conference Teaching via Distance Learning/Video Conference By Amanda Hadley, MSN, RN & Laura Gammill, MBA, HCM, MSN, RN
10/29/2015
TAVNE Conference High School to Vocational Learning By Laura Jimenez, BSN, RN & Pauline Ballesteros, MSN, RN
10/29/2015
TAVNE Conference Using YouTube as an Instructional Strategy By Heather Fenton, Ed.D., MSN, RN, CNE
10/29/2015
TAVNE Conference Team Teaching—Testing Material Covered By Melissa Arthur, MSN, RN & Rhonda Webb, MSN RN
10/29/2015
TAVNE Conference Using Standardized Patient and Tele Simulation By Julie Martin, MSN Ed., RN, CHSE, David Smith, MSN, Ed., RN
10/29/2015
Amy Wise, AAS, LVN TAVNE Conference Board of Nursing Report
By Kristin Benton, BS, BSN, MSN, RN, Mark Majek, AA, BA, PHR, SHRM-CP, Virginia Ayars, Ed. D, MS, BSN, RN, CNE, Janice Hooper, Ph.D, RN, FRE, CNE
10/30/2015
webinar Future Focus-Castle Branch 11/4/2015 Spring Convocation Strategic Planning 1/11/16 Blackboard update 1/13/16 Active Shooter training 1/15/16 Interactive Online Course:
Nursing Regulations for Safe Practice required for Licensure 2016
1/29/16
1 In house Training Boot Camp
MGMT (pink)-Best Practices BB gradebook 2/18/16
Intersections: Preventing Harassment & Sexual Violence (EDU-US)
Law Room 3/38/2016
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS None PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS None PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International(STTI)Phi Chi Chapter Gamma Beta Phi Society Texas Community College Teachers Association (TCCTA) South Texas Foundation for Nursing Excellence-Treasurer COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE Fall 2013-present Professor Victoria College Vocational Nursing program Spring 2012-August 2013 Coordinator Victoria College Vocational Nursing Cuero Program Fall 2005 August 2013 Coordinator Victoria College Vocational Nursing Day Program Spring 2002 – Summer 2005 Coordinator Victoria College Vocational Nursing Evening Program Fall 1997-Fall 2001 Victoria College, Instructor Vocational Nursing COMMUNITY ACTIVITES Lifepointe Fellowship Children’s Ministry/Mission work Empty Bowls Habitat for Humanities’ build Volunteer Victoria community theatre Career Fair Rowland Elementary School May 2016 Lifelong learning academy-Dementia Presentation April 2016
David Barrera, Jr.
Division Academic Support and Student Success
Contact David.Barrera@VictoriaCollege.edu
Education Master of Science in Sociology, 2013
Texas A&M University – Kingsville
Bachelor of Science in Criminology, 2011
Texas A&M University - Kingsville
College Teaching Experience Victoria College, EDUC Adjunct Instructor
Summer 2016 - Present
Other Work Experience Coastal Bend College – Director of TRIO Talent Search
2018 - Present
The Council on Alcohol and Drug Abuse – Education Program Coordinator
2014 - 2018
San Patricio County CSCD, Adult Probation Officer
2013 - 2014
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Professional Affiliations
• AKD – International Sociological Honor Society
CATHY BECKER
DIVISION Academic Foundations Division
CONTACT The Victoria College, Gonzales
424 E. Sarah DeWitt Dr.
Gonzales, Texas 78629
(830) 672-6251
Cathy.Becker@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION MASTER'S OF EDUCATION IN CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION-1992
University of Houston at Victoria, Victoria, Texas
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION-1972
TEXAS WOMAN'S UNIVERSITY IN DENTON, TEXAS
COLLEGE TEACHING
EXPERIENCE
VICTORIA COLLEGE, INTEGRATED READING & WRITING
January 2017
OTHER WORK
EXPERIENCE VICTORIA COLLEGE, TESTING
Spring 2014 – to present
VICTORIA COLLEGE, GONZALES HIGH SCHOOL-FEDERAL OPERATING GRANT
Fall 2013-2014
WINDHAM SCHOOL DISTRICT, CUERO, TEXAS, LITERACY I,II,III, GED PREP
8/2008 – 2/2013
YOAKUM I.S.D., YOAKUM, TEXAS, INSTRUCTOR OF READING,
ENGLISH, COMMUNICATION, AND HEALTH
Fall 1981- 2008
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PROFESSIONAL
DEVELOPMENT &
TRAINING
Title II: Literacy Training (2009)
Tutorial Training at Victoria College (2017)
Building Bridges to Make a Difference (2008)
Brain-Based Strategies to Improve Test Scores (2006)
PROFESSIONAL
PRESENTATIONS &
PUBLICATIONS
Presentation to the Yoakum Lion's Club about The Reading Renaissance
Program (2008)
Presentation to the Texas State Reading Association, Austin, Texas (1990)
PROFESSIONAL
AFFILIATIONS Texas Retired Teacher’s Association (2013-Present)
Lavaca Retired Teacher’s Association (2013-Present)
Serve on the Lavaca County Historical Society (2016-Present)
Member of Delta Kappa Gamma (2014-Present)
SKILLS & ABILITIES Outgoing and dynamically positive teacher with 36 years of experience.
Skilled in delivering key points of information to a diverse group of people.
COMMUNITY
ACTIVITIES &
INTERESTS
2014 2016 Attended the Alton C. Allen Historical Conference,
Hallettsville, Texas
Books for Babies, Delta Kappa Gamma, 2015-2017
Relay for Life, 2005-2007
Internship with the South Texas Workforce, 2005-2006
Ralph Beeman Science, Mathematics, & PE Division Office Tel: (361) 582-3205 The Victoria College Fax: (361) 582-2539 2200 E. Red River St. Victoria, TX 77901 ralph.beeman@victoriacollege.edu EDUCATION Doctorate in Microbiology, May 1990, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK Masters in Microbiology and Immunology, May 1982 University of Oklahoma, Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, OK Medical Technology, ASCP training, May 1979 Hillcrest Hospital, Tulsa, OK. Bachelor of Science in Microbioiology, December 1976, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Texas Community College Teacher Association American Society for Clinical Pathology American Society for Microbiology American Chemical Society Sigma Xi COLLEGE EXPERIENCE Victoria College Adjunct Professor – August - 2008 – 2009 Assistant Professor- August – 2009- present Courses taught: Introductory Microbiology Introductory Chemistry Laboratory
KATHRYN BEEMAN
DIVISION Academic Foundations - CAFE
CONTACT 100B Johnson Hall (361) 582-2438 kathryn.beeman@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION B.S. Microbiology, 1976
OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY- STILLWATER, OKLAHOMA
M.L.S. Liberal Studies, 1984
UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA-NORMAN,OKLAHOMA
M.A.-ENGLISH, 1988
UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA-NORMAN,OKLAHOMA
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
VICTORIA COLLEGE
Fall 2015-present
Adjunct Instructor
OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE
VICTORIA ISD
Fall 1995-Spring 2015
Teacher
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Mike Bond
Science Division Office Tel: 830-672-6251 The Victoria College Fax: 830-672-6706 Gonzales Center 424 E. Sarah Dewitt Drive mike.bond@victoriacollege.edu Gonzales, TX 78629 EDUCATION Master of Education, August, 1973 Texas State University, San Marcos, TX Bachelor of Science in Biology, August 1969 Texas State University, San Marcos, TX PROFESSIONAL AFFIATIONS Texas State Teachers Association Gonzales Retired Teachers Association Texas Retired Teachers Association National Education Association TEACHING EXPERIENCE Victoria College: Teacher – June, 1990 – August, 2000 September, 2007 – present
Courses taught: General Biology (Lecture & Lab); Zoology (Lecture & Lab); Human Anatomy & Physiology I (Lecture & Lab); Human Anatomy & Physiology II (Lab)
Public School: High School: Science Teacher – August 1984 – May, 2007
Courses taught: IPC/Biology/Biology Honors/Biology II/Advanced Placement Biology/Anatomy & Physiology/Geology, Meteorology & Oceanography
Science Department Chair – 1990 – 2002 Junior High:
Science Teacher (grades 6-8) – August, 1969 – May, 1984 Courses taught: Life Science/General Science/Earth Science
John Borden 5971 Wood Hi Rd. Victoria, TX | 3616494676 | jaegerjd@tisd.net
Education
VICTORIA COLLEGE
· Major: Chemistry
· Minor: Computer Programming
· Related coursework: CPR/First Aid, Hazardous Goods Shipping Certified, DOT certified, Industrial Firefighter, High Angle Rescue Trained,
Skills & Abilities
MANAGEMENT
· Trained technicians on theory, use and calibration of existing and new equipment as well as general lab duties. Resourced third party vendors for cost savings.
COMMUNICATION
· Handled customer issues with product quality as well as investigation and formal findings of said issues. Researched unit upsets and relayed information pertaining to process and product assurance. Reported violations for government agencies including spills and releases.
LEADERSHIP
· Championed a million dollar expansion for new laboratory equipment, implementation and training. Resolved unsafe work conditions due to old laboratory safety equipment.
Experience
Victoria College PTAC Adjunct Professor 2016
SENIOR LAB TECHNICIAN INSTRUMENTATION AND EQUIPMENT/ PROCESS TECHNICIAN | INEOS NITRILES LLC | 1998-2015
· Charged with all calibrations documentation and record for QA/QC and all laboratory equipment.
· Charged with equipment and process control. Lock out tag out and clearing of equipment for maintenance. Load and unload trucks, railcars, barges, ships. DOT pipeline certified. Certified in 13 units of operation simultaneously. DSC certified on multiple software and units.
FACULTY CURRICULUM VITAE
Devoni Borgohain, MSN, RN
Career, Health, & Technical Professions Office Tel: (361) 572-6435 Victoria College Office Fax: (361) 572-6441 2200 East Red River Victoria, TX 77901 Devoni.Borgohain@VictoriaCollege.edu EDUCATION Master of Science in Nursing – Education, May 2014, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Anita Thigpen Perry SON - Lubbock, Texas. Bachelor of Science in Nursing, May 2010, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Anita Thigpen Perry SON - Lubbock, Texas. Associate Degree of Nursing, May 2009, Victoria College - Victoria Texas. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Provider, American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Providers (CPR and AED), American Heart Association Blackboard Upgrade to New Version, Victoria College, 2015 Can they hear you? Keeping Your Speaking Voice Throughout Your Life, Victoria College, 2015 DegreeWorks 101, Victoria College, 2015 DocuWare 101, Victoria College, 2015 FERPA Updates for Faculty, Victoria College, 2015 New Faculty Academy Meetings, Victoria College, 2015 New Faculty Workshop, Victoria College, 2015 New Employee/Faculty Orientation, Victoria College, 2015 S.E.A.L. Academy, Victoria College, 2015 The Awesome Power of Microsoft OneNote, Victoria College, 2015 Graduate Coursework in Education, TTUHSC, 2012-2014 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI), Honor Society of Nursing Texas Tech Alumni Association (TTAA)
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE Jan. 2015 - Present Victoria College, Associate Degree Nursing Instructor Spring 2014 University of Houston - Victoria, Preceptorship COMMUNITY ACTIVITES Adoration, Community, Theology, & Service (ACTS) Team and Member Closed Point of Distribution (CPOD) Committee, Dispensing Team Leader Golden Crescent Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) Volunteer, Christmas Party Habitat for Humanity Volunteer Religious Education/CCD Volunteer Victoria Independent School District (VISD) Volunteer, Health Screenings
FIRST & LAST NAME
DIVISION Mathematics, Science & PE
CONTACT Bethany.Brandt@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION BS IN MATHEMATICS, 5/2015
University of Houston- Victoria
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
VICTORIA COLLEGE, ADJUNCT INSTRUCTOR OF MATHEMATICS
Spring 2019
OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE
VISD, TEACHER
August 2016- Present
VITAE
Edward Byerly Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Office Tel: (361) 573-3291
Victoria College Fax: (361) 582-2531
2200 E. Red River St.
Victoria, TX 77901 ed.byerly@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION
Doctor of Philosophy, History June 1997,
Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.
Master of Arts, Geography August 1986,
Western Illinois University, Macomb, IL
Bachelor of Arts, Geography June 1983,
University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, CO
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
“United States History to 1877”
Professor of History, Victoria College, Victoria, Texas. Fall, 2000-Present
Adjunct Instructor, Glendale Community College, Glendale, Arizona. Summer, 1997-2000
Adjunct Instructor, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona. Fall, 1989
“United States History 1877 to the Present”
Professor of History Victoria College, Victoria, Texas. Fall, 2000-Present
Adjunct Instructor, Chandler-Gilbert Community College, Chandler, Arizona. Fall, 1998
Adjunct Instructor, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona. Spring, 1990
“World Regional Geography”
Professor of Geography, Victoria College, Victoria, Texas. Fall, 2000-Present Adjunct Instructor, Western Illinois University, Macomb, Illinois Spring, 1987
“World Regional Geography Online”
Professor of Geography, Victoria College, Victoria, Texas. Spring, 2003-
“United States History to 1877 Online”
Professor of History, Victoria College, Victoria, Texas. Fall, 2003-
“United States History 1877 to the Present Online”
Professor of History, Victoria College, Victoria, Texas. Spring, 2004-
“Introduction to Human Geography”
Adjunct Instructor, Mesa Community College, Mesa, Arizona. Spring, 1999 to Spring,
2000
Adjunct Instructor, Central Arizona College, Superstition Mountain Campus, Apache
Junction, Arizona. Spring, 1999
“History of the American Southwest, 1848 to the Present”
Adjunct Instructor, Arizona State University, West Campus, Phoenix, Arizona. Fall, 1996
“The Nineteenth-Century West”
Adjunct Instructor, University of Houston-Victoria, Victoria, Texas. Spring 2008
Adjunct Instructor, Arizona State University, West Campus, Phoenix, Arizona. Fall, 1996 PRESENTATIONS
“Three Nines and a Diamond: The Ways and Means of Segregated Baseball in Victoria, Texas.”
Presented at the 2010 John W. Stormont Lectures on South Texas. February 2010
“Divided We Stand: Jim Crow Education in Victoria, Texas, 1901-1954. Presented at the 2008
John W. Lectures on South Texas. February, 2008
"Historical Demography in the Spanish Borderlands and its Implications for Native American
Societies." Presented at the annual meeting of the Rocky Mountain Conference of Latin American
Studies. February, 1992
"Indian Mortality in the California Missions: A Revisionist Interpretation." Presented at the
Western Historical Association Annual Meeting. October, 1991
"The Residential Landscape of Cheyenne, Wyoming, 1880-1890." Presented to the Illinois
Geographical Society. April, 1985 PUBLICATIONS
“Brick and Mortar, Language and Race: Public School Segregation in Victoria, Texas.” In Bruce
A. Glasrud, ed. African Americans in South Texas. Forthcoming, Texas A&M Press, 2011
“Three Nines and a Diamond: The Ways and Means of Segregated Baseball in Victoria, Texas.”
South Texas Studies. Forthcoming, Summer 2010
“Divided We Stand: Jim Crow Education in Victoria, Texas, 1901-1954.” South Texas Studies, 19
(Spring 2009): 1-32.
"The Politics of Topographic Mapping: J.D. Whitney, C.F. Hoffman, and the California State
Geographical Survey, 1860-1874." Southern California Quarterly 82 (Winter, 2001): 343-364.
Winner, Doyce Nunis Award in California History, Awarded by the Historical Society of Southern
California, 2001
DISSERTATION AND THESIS
"Behind the Illumination of Terra Incognita: Culture, Power and Resources in the Cartographic
History of California, 1541-1903." Ph.D. Dissertation. Department of History, Arizona State
University. Defended March 28, 1997
"The Functional Evolution of Cheyenne, Wyoming as 'Capital' of the Old-West Cattle Industry."
Master's Thesis. Department of Geography, Western Illinois University. Defended August, 1986
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Editor, South Texas Studies (Papers of the John W. Stormont Lectures)
Texas State Historical Association
VITAE SPRING 2016
Monica Camero Division of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences Office Tel: (361) 582-2530 The Victoria College Fax: (361) 582-2577 2200 E. Red River St. Victoria, TX 77901 monica.camero@victoriacollege.edu Education Masters of Fine Art – May 1997 California College of Art, Oakland, CA Art and Design, Printmaking Concentration Bachelor of Fine Arts – December 1993 University of Texas at San Antonio Art and Design, Draw and Print Concentration Education-Related Experience Spring 2016- Currently working with Victoria College and Northeast Lakeview College as an adjunct, Present Face-to-face & online courses; Current Spring Faculty Exhibit under Northeast Lakeview 2015 Introduction to Relief Printing Workshop & Matisse Inspired Collage Workshop,
Presenter, Craftiques, San Antonio, TX 2012-2014 Greeter for the UTSA Welcome Center (various temporary work), University of Texas at
San Antonio, San Antonio, TX 2012 ACT San Antonio Course with High School Classroom Observation for Art, Levels 7-12 2012 Canvas Workshop for online instruction, Northeast Lakeview College, Universal City, TX 2009 Certified Online Instructor for Alamo Community Colleges, Blackboard Vista 2007-2015 Adjunct art survey & drawing instruction, Northeast Lakeview College, Universal City, TX 2005-2007 Adjunct drawing instruction & art survey, San Antonio College, San Antonio, TX 2004-2006 Adjunct art survey, digital design instructor, Palo Alto College, San Antonio, TX 2005-2006 Adjunct online instruction /art survey, South Texas College, McAllen, TX 2002 Online for Higher Education, University of Texas-Pan American, Edinburg, TX;
certification WebCT 2002 Exhibition curator: Bay Area Drawings and Prints, STC Gallery, McAllen, TX 2001-2002 Artistic Centers in Texas: South Texas. Texas Fine Arts Association, Austin, TX; traveling
group invitational 1998- 2004 Full-time drawing/printmaking/survey instructor, South Texas College, McAllen, TX;
involved in academic advising, committee work, recruiting students, career day, curatorial & exhibit installation, and online instruction
VITAE
Kathleen Carr
Science, Math and Physical Education kcarr@victoriacollege.edu
The Victoria College
2200 E Red River St.
Victoria TX 77901
Education
Bachelor of Science, Psychology, December 2012
University of Houston-Victoria
Associate of Science, May 2011
Victoria College
Experience
Adjunct Instructor, Victoria College, August 2017-Present
Adult Education Instructor, Victoria College, October 2015-August 2017
• Transitions/College Preparation
Supplemental Instruction Leader, Victoria College, August 2008- December 2012
• BIOL 2401 Lecture Sections
Tutor, Victoria College, April 2008-June 2013
Tutor, University of Houston-Victoria, September 2009-Decemeber 2012
JENNIFER CARRASCO
DIVISION: Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences
CONTACT: Victoria College Language Building 361-573-3291 jennifer.carrasco@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION: MASTER OF ARTS EDUCATION, MAY 2015
University of Houston-Victoria
Curriculum and Instruction
Concentration: Literacy
MASTER OF ARTS INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES, DECEMBER 2012
University of Houston-Victoria
Concentration 1: English Literature
Concentration 2: Education
BACHELORS OF ARTS, MAY 2010
University of Houston-Victoria
Humanities
Concentration: English
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE:
VICTORIA COLLEGE
ADJUNCT INSTRUCTOR OF INTERGRATED READING AND WRITING
August 2013 – Spring 2015
VICTORIA COLLEGE
ADJUNCT INSTRUCTOR OF ENGLISH
Summer 2014 – Present
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT &
TRAINING:
• Rules for Student Engagement and Education (August 2014)
• Lessons Learned from Adult Education (July 2014)
• Serving Underprepared Students (July 2014)
• Training and Awareness of the Emergency Mgmt. Plan (August 2014)
• Effective Emporium Learning (February 2015)
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS:
• Texas Community College Teachers Association
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES &
INTERESTS:
• Victoria Foster Parent Association Board Member
• Texas Foster Parent Association Member
• Kappa Delta Pi – Alpha Zeta Lambda Chapter
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VITAE
BARBARA V. CAVANAUGH Division of Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences The Victoria College Office Tel: 361-582-2530 2200 E. Red River St. Victoria, TX 77801 Email: Barbara.Cavanaugh@victoriacollege.edu EDUCATION Master of Education, Literature/Composition, 1984, Campbell University, Buies Creek, NC, additional hours beyond master’s degree (1985-86). University of Houston-Victoria, Victoria, TX 2009-2010: courses toward Certificate in Publishing Richmond University, London, UK: Fall 2006: British Politics, Shakespeare, Creative Writing, Theatre University of North Carolina-Pembroke (Pembroke State University) Pembroke, NC, 1985-86, additional hours beyond master’s degree, including Native American Literature University of NC-Chapel Hill and Meredith College, Raleigh, NC, 1972, seminars in literary topics: Dante, African-American Literature Bachelor of Arts in English w/history concentration and teacher certification, June 1969, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Selected from numerous workshops and conferences (1984-2013) ~HarvardX: CB22x The Ancient Greek Hero, online course, Prof. Gregory Nagy, Spring 2013 ~ TCEA (Texas Computer Education Association) Technology Conference, Austin, February 2010 ~ On Course to Success, Skip Downing Conference, Summer 2008 ~ Creating Online Courses, Victoria College, Summer 2005 ~ North Carolina Writers Conference, Wilmington, NC, November 1994 ~ Conference on College Composition & Communication, Atlanta, March 1987; Baltimore, COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE ~ January 2019 - present—Victoria College, Adjunct English Faculty ~ Fall 199 8- May 2011 — Victoria College, Victoria, TX, Adjunct Faculty: SDEV 0301, EDUC 1300; ENGL 1301, 1302 VC and Gonzales locations, Cuero High School Dual Credit ~ Spring 1995 - August 1998 — Central Texas College, Killeen, TX, Adjunct English Faculty ~ 1995 - May 1996 — Austin Community College (Riverside Campus), Austin, TX, Adjunct English Faculty ~ 1984 - December 1994 — Fayetteville Technical Community College, Fayetteville, NC—English Faculty
PROFESSIONAL & LEADERSHIP ACTIVITIES ~ English Department chairperson 1999-2006, Cuero High School, Cuero, Texas ~ Established peer tutoring arrangement at Cuero High School for struggling high school seniors; Secured community support for tutors’ volunteer activities, 2007-2010. ~ Wrote grant (2005) funded by Cuero ISD Education Foundation for establishment of a district-wide Elizabethan/Renaissance festival in Cuero & organized three festivals 2006, 2007, and 2009 (’07, ‘09 self-sustaining). Supervised, coordinated staff and students. ~ Fulbright Teacher Exchange recommendation: 2004-2005, 2005-2006. ~ Formed small publishing business, August 2004, Palm Grove Press: focus on local, regional writers; published Cooking Up Memories (regional and international collection), 2009; DeWitt County rural community history; works by others in planning stages: women’s success study, poetry collection. ~ Instituted, compiled, edited, and secured publication for the Cuero High School Senior Book (visual and literary arts magazine) from 1999 to 2005. ~ Established contacts with The Globe Theatre in London, England, and with Dean of Admissions of the American University at Richmond, England, to develop a virtual connection between Texas schools and London schools (made possible via Cuero High School and Victoria College technology departments); established education collaboration between UK schools and CHS through Rafi-ki, 2006. ~ Wrote grant to bring Benjamin Bagby (medieval specialist in harp, music, and Old English recitation of Beowulf) to Cuero from France – 2005. ~ Member Austin Writers League 1995-1997 ~ Conducted Poetry Seminar for Copperas Cove, Texas, Talented and Gifted high school students (1997). ~ Member, Galleywinter Writers Group, (1996-present) Waco/Wimberly, Texas ~ Publication of poetry/prose chapbook, Fire Water, 1995 ~ Performed readings at bookstores, organizations, and professional conferences (San Antonio, representing Central Texas College) in Salado, Temple, and Waco, TX (1995-1998) ~ Founding member of Kings Grant Writers Group (1994), Fayetteville, NC PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS ~ TCTA (Texas Classroom Teachers Association, state and local levels) 1998-2011 ~ TRCTA (Texas Retired Classroom Teachers Association, state and local levels) 2012- present COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES, INTERESTS
~Volunteer in Cuero, TX, schools: special readings with pre-k and kindergarten children; judge, pronouncer for spelling bee competitions, elementary grades 2011-present ~ Grace Episcopal Church, Cuero: 1998-present: Lay Reader; Vestry (current member, past Clerk, immediate past Senior Warden); Breakfast Ministry; leader of study groups; Altar Guild, Women of the Church (WOC), Nursing Home Ministry ~ Cuero (TX) Area Ministerial Alliance (CAMAL), 2012-present: Volunteer, Board Member, Cuero Food Pantry; Volunteer, Golden Crescent Food Bank, Victoria, TX ~ DeWitt County Alliance (DCA): Plan, fundraise, implement community projects: e-books in libraries, Little Free Libraries, 2014-present (founding member)
TARA N. CAVAZOS
DIVISION Science, Mathematics & Physical Education
CONTACT (806) 470-7274 Tara.Cavazos@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION Bachelor’s in Science
EXERCISE AND SPORTS SCIENCE-2008
With a minor in English
Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas
OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE
DETAR LEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER/ INTRIM DIRECTOR FOR DETAR HEALTH CENTER
August 2018- Current
I am the athletic trainer for St. Joseph High School and the Victoria Generals. I provide sports medicine services to surrounding schools and communities. I also supervise the health center for DeTar.
CITIZENS MEDICAL CENTER SPORTS MEDICINE COORDINATOR
June 2016-August 2018
VICTORIA WEST HIGH SCHOOL CO-HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER
June 2010-June 2016
VITAE
Roland Cedillo Adjunct Electronics and Instrumentation Technology Office Tel: Victoria College Fax: 2200 E. Red River St. Victoria, TX 77901 roland.cedillo@victoriacollege.edu EDUCATION Associates of Applied Science (Instrumentation Technology), May 1995, Texas State Technical College Harlingen, TX. . PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Professional Development at the Cape (The Cloud) PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS “Safety Presentations”, Alcoa Point Comfort, TX 2014 Roles and Responsibility for Instrument and Electrical Technician at Alcoa, Victoria College February 19, 2014 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2015 – Present Victoria College, Adjunct COMMUNITY ACTIVITES Knights of Columbus St. Joseph Catholic Church Inez TX
VICTORIA CHANEY
DIVISION Academic Foundations
CONTACT JH 100B (361) 582-2438 ext. 2438
Vctoria.Chaney@VictoriaCollege.edu
EDUCATION BBA IN BUSINESS MGT. - DEC. 1994
University of Houston-Victoria
• GPA 3.745
• Who’s Who in American Colleges
• Dean’s List 1993-1994
University of Houston-Victoria
12 hours in Math 1994-1995
15 hours Master level courses in Math 1996-2003
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
VICTORIA COLLEGE - ADJUNCT INSTRUCTOR OF MATH
Spring 2013 – Present Victoria College, Developmental Math Instructor
OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE
Patti Welder Middle School, 8th grade Math and Algebra
1994-2000
Stroman Memorial (Freshman) Campus, Alg. And Geo.
2000-2010
Victoria West High School, Geometry, Pre-Ap Geometry
2010-2013
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT &
• Subtracting Obstacles to Multiply Success (Developmental Math: It All Adds Up) - July 19, 2014
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TRAINING • Math collaborative • Certified in 2nd Math and Business Composite • CAMT (Council for the Advancement of Mathematics Teachers) , July
1999-2011 • Math Collaborative: June 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 • Master level courses : (Dr. Chao’s class: Professional Development
for 2nd Math teachers) at University of Houston-Victoria, Summer 1996-2003
• TI3(Texas Instrument Training) Oct. 2010 • GT Training: 1995- 2012 • Advancement Placement Training: Oct. 1995 • TI training in Graphing Calculators: June 1999
FRED CHASTAIN
DIVISION Division of Career, Health, & Technical Professions
CONTACT Technology Center Rm. 212 361-582-2568 fchastain@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION BS CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY, 1977
Texas A&M University
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
VICTORIA COLLEGE – PROCESS TECHNOLOGY INSTRUCTOR
Starting Fall 2015 to Present
OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE
CHASTAIN ENTERPRISES
May 2013 to present
Real estate investments including rehabilitation and resell
BAKER HUGHES
December 1997 to September 2012
Senior account manager in charge of sales and application of specialty water treatment chemicals
VARIOUS OTHERS:
-9 years in operations and maintenance with Formosa Plastics corporation including assistant PVC production manager & maintenance manager with up to 65 employees.
-4 years of high school teaching experience during which a 4.0 GPA was maintained while pursuing a teaching certificate.
- 2 years of superintendent and safety management in the oilfield.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT &
TRAINING
• Secondary Teaching Certification
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS &
PUBLICATIONS
• Co-authored a paper on biological fouling in cooling towers • Many presentations were prepared and presented during my career.
These included water treatment, budgeting, academic and operator and management training.
SKILLS & ABILITIES • Basic skills in Word, Excel & PowerPoint • Technical writing • Troubleshooting • Home improvement basic skill set for carpentry, electrical, painting,
plumbing • Effective communicator in business and academic situations
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES &
INTERESTS
• Active member of a local Christian Church • Former member of the Victoria Chamber of Commerce • Avid outdoorsman including hunting, fishing & golf
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DEBRA KAY CHRONISTER
debra.chronister@victoriacollege.edu
Associate Professor of Art
The Victoria College
2200 E. Red River Rd
Victoria TX 77901
361-582-2435
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT
Associate Professor of Art; The Victoria College from 2006 - present
Assistant Professor of Art; The Victoria College from 2002 – 2006
EDUCATION
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN, MFA, 1993
Major: Ceramics Minor: Art History
INSTITUTE OF ECOTECHNICS, Australia, 1986
Major: Biotechnics Minor: Theater
TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY, BFA, 1985; Magna Cum Laude
Double Major: Secondary Art Education and Studio Art
DALLAS COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGES – MOUNTAIN VIEW, 1983
Major: General curriculum
NOTABLE PRESENTATIONS, PUBLICATIONS & EXHIBIT SITES
Trophy design and fabrication for Victoria Independent Film Festival, 2013 and 2014
Author:“Bomb Pots”, Ceramics Monthly; April 2013, pages 22-24
Presenter at the National Council for the Education of Ceramic Arts; Houston, 2013
Author: “Energize Your Studio Practice with Yoga”; NCECA Journal Volume 34, 2013
Subject: “Explosive Idea”, by Nancy Allison; TCU Magazine, July 2013
Presenter at the National Council for the Education of Ceramic Arts; Seattle, 2012
Author: “Finding Your Personal Edge”; NCECA Journal Volume 33, 2012
Presenter at the National Council for the Education of Ceramic Arts; Tampa, 2011
Author: “Harnessing the Tidal Forces Within”; NCECA Journal Volume 32, 2011
Visiting Artist, Galveston College; February 2011
Joint-curator for “Day of the Dead Exhibit” at Nave Art Museum; Victoria, 2010
Presenter at the National Council for the Education of Ceramic Arts; Philadelphia, 2010
Curator for “Mentors & Muses Exhibit” at Nave Art Museum; Victoria, 2009
Presenter at the National Council for the Education of Ceramic Arts; Phoenix, 2009
Author: “Yoga for Potters”; NCECA Journal Volume 30, 2009
Co-chair for annual Victoria Empty Bowls Event and multiple Bowl-a-thons, 2005 - present
Exhibitor at Nave Art Museum; Victoria, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2009, 2010
Selected exhibit sites include Contemporary Arts Center New Orleans 1994, Lawndale Art Space Houston
1994, Blue Star Art Space San Antonio 1994, St. Edward’s University Austin1993, Texas Clay Arts
Association San Angelo 2008, Kinetic Sculpture Parade Dallas 1985
Artist in Residence at Museum of Fine Arts, Houston - Glassell Art School; 1993, 1994
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Texas Association of Schools of Art
College Art Association
Texas Clay Arts Association
National Council for the Education of Ceramic Arts
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Texas Association of Schools of Art – annual conference: 2003 through 2006 and 2012
Texas Clay Arts Association – annual conference: 2007
National Council for the Education of Ceramic Arts – annual conference – 2008 - 2013
Certified Yoga Instructor - 2006
COMMUNITY ACTIVITES
Empty Bowls, co-chair, coordinator of Bowl-a-thons and major donor
Victoria Regional Museum Association Member
San Antonio Museum of Art Member
SHERRE CLEGG
DIVISION Academic Foundations
CONTACT 5606 N. Navarro, #300X Victoria, Tx 77904 W 361-582-2499, C 361-935-7068 Sherre.clegg@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION Master of Education, (Educational Leadership: Adult and Community Ed.) May 2007
Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL
Bachelor of Arts, (Social Psychology), August 2000
Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Victoria College, Adjunct Instructor, Learning Frameworks, College Success
Fall 2011 - Present
Broward College, Adjunct Instructor, Student Learning Success
Fall 2008 – Spring 2011
OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE
District Director, Senator Lois W. Kolkhorst, Southern District Office, Victoria, TX 2/2015 – Present
• Maintain a local office and meet with constituents for a state senator
• Represent the Senator at meetings and events in the Southern District
Manager, Calhoun County Center, Victoria College, Victoria, TX,
11/2011 – 1/2015 • Responsible for managing and monitoring the center facility • Marketing programs • Provide support services to ensure effective and efficient operations
(i.e. advising, testing, tutoring, computer lab) • Develop and maintain partnerships and relationships critical to the
operation of the center facility. • Manage staff and budget of the facility • Facilitate and oversee Advisory Committee • Oversee Testing and Tutoring Centers, Computer Lab, and Advising
Admissions Coordinator, Florida Atlantic University, Davie, FL
2007 – 2011 & 1998 – 2005
• Conduct Admissions Counseling and recruit prospective undergraduate transfer, graduate, and international students
• Plan and implement promotional events • Recruit and identify scholarship recipients • Produce & distribute monthly newsletter • Coordinate out-of-state tuition waiver awards • Mentor and advise at-risk, returning, and non-traditional students
Program Director and Campus Operations Coordinator, Florida Atlantic University, Fort Lauderdale, FL
2005 - 2007
Lifelong Learning Society, Broward Campuses • Program Planning & Development • Marketing & Public Relations • Facilities Planning • Supervision of support staff • Budgeting
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT &
TRAINING
Mentoring workshop, title V, Broward College, Davie, FL 2008 SLS (College Success) Instructor Training, Broward College, Davie, FL 2008 College Success Factor Index with Cengage, Victoria College, Victoria, Tx, August 2011 A Framework for Understanding Poverty, Victoria College, Victoria, Tx, January 2012 Understanding Poverty (Convocation), 1/10/2012
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Appreciate Dinner Breakout Training Session for EDUC 1300 Instructors, 3/21/2012 I-9 Training 4/26/2012 Student Services Retreat 5/31/2012 Blackboard Training 6/5/2012 Higher Education Opportunities in Calhoun County, Port Lavaca Rotary Club presentation, 6/8/2012 Admissions Training 6/19/2012 Search Committee Training 6/21/2012 Title V Professional Development Conference 6/27/2012 (Corpus Christi) Fall 2012 Convocation 8/13/2012 On Course Instructor Training 8/10/2012 FERPA for Higher Education Training, 11/30/12 Department of Police and Campus Security Active Shooter Training, 2/28/13 On Course I Workshop 8/13/13 – 8/15/13 Unlawful Harassment Prevention for High Education Staff, 12/20/13 Unlawful Harassment Prevention Supervisor Supplement for High Education Staff, 1/6/14 Professional Development Sessions, 8/19/14
• Rules for Student Engagement • Lessons Learned from Adult Education • Training & Awareness of the Emergency Mgmt Plan
SKILLS & ABILITIES • Computer experience: Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Publisher,
University Banner System • Public speaking and presentation skills • Relationship building with educational/community partners • Supervisory experience • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES &
INTERESTS
Billy T. Cattan Recovery Outreach Board Member Rotary Club, Port Lavaca, TX Rotary Club, Victoria, TX Big Brothers, Big Sisters, Victoria, TX Community Theatre Board Member, Victoria, TX FAU Students with Disabilities, Volunteer, Davie, FL United Way Campaign Manager, FAU Broward Campuses, Davie, FL
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DEBORAH COLLEY Division of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Department of Music Deborah.colley@victoriacollege.edu 361-582-2530 (leave message) PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY Band Director with 33 years experience. Areas of expertise include teaching private lessons to middle and high school students. Also, I have been in the classroom for all of these years and worked with large bands as well as instrumental sectionals. SKILLS Team Leadership Staff Development Budgeting and finance Extremely Organized WORK HISTORY Fall 2018 - present Victoria College Adjunct Music Instructor August 1992 – May 2018 (retiring) Patti Welder Middle School Director of Bands, Victoria ISD, Victoria, TX August 1985 – July 1992 Band Director, Crockett and Travis MS, Calhoun County ISD, Port Lavaca, TX EDUCATION 1985 Bachelor of Music, Music Education Texas State University, San Marcos, TX 1991 Master of Music: Music Education Texas State University, San Marcos, TX
Linda Colman Science, Mathematics, & PE Division
Adjunct Faculty – Cuero High School Office Tel: (361) 275-1900 ext 206
The Victoria College Fax: (361) 275-2430
2200 E. Red River St.
Victoria, TX 77901 lcolman@cueroisd.org
EDUCATION
Master of Chemistry, August 1978.
Southwest Texas University, San Marcos, TX.
Bachelor of Science in Education, May 1976,
Southwest Texas University, San Marcos, TX.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Texas Classroom Teachers Association
Cuero Classroom Teachers Association
American Chemical Society
Texas Science Educator’s Leadership Association
Association of Chemistry Teachers
Texas Computer Educator’s Association
COLLEGE EXPERIENCE
Victoria College Adjunct Faculty 1995-present
Courses taught:
General Chemistry 1411
Southwest Texas State University Graduate Teaching Assistant 1977-1978
Courses taught:
General Chemistry 1410
HIGH SCHOOL EXPERIENCE
Cuero High School 1988-present
Courses taught:
Chemistry 1
Pre-AP Chemistry
Dual Credit Chemistry
Integrated Physics and Chemistry
Environmental Science
Physics 1
Pre-AP Physics
AP Physics
Victoria High School 1978-1980
Courses taught:
Physical Science
Workshops/Conferences attended 2012-13
Linda Colman BlackBoard training - VC June 5, 2012 3 Helen Dvorak
Linda Colman NovaNet June 10, 2012 6 NovaNet
Linda Colman TI-Nspire CX Navigator Basics June 12, 2012 1 online
Linda Colman EOC chemistry Part 1 June 14-15, 2012 12 Sheri Janke/Annette Chamberlain
Linda Colman Cscope conference June 19-21, 2012 18 Cscope
Linda Colman TI-Nspire CX Navigator Basics June 26, 2012 1 online
Linda Colman EOC chemistry Part 2 July 26-27, 2012 12 Sheri Janke/Annette Chamberlain
Linda Colman TSELA Summer meeting June 29, 2012 6 TSELA officers/TEA
Linda Colman OWL training - VC July 19, 2012 3 Heath Giesbrecht
Linda Colman First Class Web Pages August 1, 2012 3 Paula Brown
Linda Colman Web 2.0 Tools August 1, 2012 3 Paula Brown
Linda Colman iPad Basics August 2, 2012 3 Paula Brown
Linda Colman iPad in the Classroom August 2, 2012 3 Paula Brown
Linda Colman
Overview of VC Adjunct Responsibilities and Practices August 9, 2012 2
VC Deans/Business Offices
Linda Colman TSELA Fall Meeting November 5, 2012 6 TSELA officers/TEA speakers
Linda Colman CAST November 6-8, 2012 17 Various speakers
Linda Colman Judged submissions for grants for ACS April, 2013
Linda Colman Flipping the Classroom May, 2013 1 Online
Linda Colman eBackPack training May 31, 2013 1.5 Tech Dept
Linda Colman Power Up June 11-13, 2013 21 ACU
Linda Colman Pinterest July 11, 2013 3 Libby Barber
Linda Colman iAuthor June 26, 2013 3 Paula Brown
Linda Colman iPad intermediate June 25, 2013 3 Paula Brown
Linda Colman Flipping the Classroom June 27, 2013 7 Diane Sekul - Region 3
Linda Colman Rubrics August 16, 2013 3 ACU
Linda Colman Inclusion August 19,2013 3 Kathy Graham - Region 3
Linda Colman
Overview of VC Adjunct Responsibilities and Practices August 22, 2013 2
VC Deans/Business Offices
Grants received during the 2012-13 year:
ACS-Hach High School Chemistry Grant in the amount of $1312 for proposal entitled "21st
Century Chemistry Classroom" with Oscar Ray, Tina Parker, Rachelle Lemke, and Deborah
Pedraza. July, 2012
Cuero Education Foundation Grant in the amount of $4513 for the proposal entitled “Nspired to
Do Well” with Oscar Ray, Tina Parker, Rachelle Lemke, and Deborah Pedraza. May, 2013
Cuero Education Foundation Grant in the amount of $935 for the proposal entitled “Teacher
Demonstration” with Oscar Ray. May, 2013
CURRICULUM VITAE William J. Coons
TITLE Chairman, Department of Science ACADEMIC DEGREES B.S., 1982, Biology, Emporia State University, Emporia, Kansas M.S., 1985, Microbiology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas Ph.D., 1992, Microbiology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas EXPERIENCE Professor of Biology, The Victoria College, Victoria (VC), Texas 1994 to present. Program Coordinator for Biology and Chemistry 1998 – 2008 Chairman, Department of Science 2008 to present. Adjunct Faculty, The University of Houston at Victoria (UHV) 1997 - 1998. Instructor of Biology, Tyler Junior College (TJC), Tyler, Texas. 1991 to 1994. Instructor of Life Sciences, Garden City Community College (GCCC), Garden City, Kansas. 1985 to 1988. HONORS AND AWARDS Nominated for the Watson Award for Excellence in Teaching Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas, 1984, 1985, 1991. Peer Nomination, Teacher of the Year, Garden City Community College, Garden City, Kansas, 1986, 1987. Who's Who Among America's College Teachers, Multiple years since 1991. Minne Stevens Piper award candidate 2000.
GRANTS Minority Science and Engineering Improvement Program Equipment Grant, Dept. of Defense 2001- 2002. - $66,583.00 Johnson Foundation Grant for Allied Health Education 2001-2002 $90,000 Coons, W. J., “Bridging the Digital Divide” Minority Science and Engineering Improvement Program Equipment Grant Approved by Control No. ISP02-I02 2002-2003 $155,583 PUBLICATIONS Coons W. J., (1985) Involvement of T suppressor lymphocytes in the progression of UV-induced fibrosarcomas. Div. of Biol. Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas. Hummer, H. J., Coons, W. J., Watts, S. A., and Johnson, T. C. (1990) Beta-endorphin alters the course of central nervous system disease induced by a temperature-sensitive vesicular stomatitis virus in reconstituted nude mice. J. Neuroimmunol. 28: 73-82. Coons, W. J., Vorhies, R. and Johnson, T. C., (1991) An immune cell population that responds to Beta-endorphin and that is responsible for protection of nude mice from the fatal consequences of a virus infection of the central nervous system. J. Neuroimmunol. 34, 133-141. Coons, W. J., Vorhies, R. W. and Johnson, T. C. (1993) Transferred T lymphocytes are compromised to CNS viral disease when the donor is pre-treated with beta-endorphin. J. Neuroimmunol. 44, 205-208. Coons, W. J., (1992) An Investigation of the Effects of Beta-endorphin on the Murine Immune Response to Persistent Central Nervous System Infection with Temperature-sensitive Vesicular Stomatitis Virus. Div. of Biol. Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas
PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES The American Society for Microbiology, 1982-present Missouri Valley Branch of the American Society for Microbiology, 1982-1988. Texas Branch of the American Society for Microbiology, 1991 - present Texas Community College Teachers’ Assoc. 1998 – present.
OTHER ACTIVITIES
Texas Branch American Society of Microbiology Education Committee, 1993-1994, 2007 – present. Victoria College Faculty Senate (at large) 1998-1999, 2008 – present. Strategic Planning Committee 2008 – present Advisory and Hearing Committee 2008 – present Academic Council 2008 – present. Curriculum and Instruction Council 2008 – present
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LAURA L. CRANDALL PT, MS, DPT
Professional
Qualifications:
Education:
1971-1975
1997- 2001
Licensure/
Certification:
Work Experience:
7/09 – Present
Forty-three years of experience as a licensed physical therapist. Twenty-four years of
faculty experience in postsecondary education. Twelve years of managerial experience.
Fourteen years as community college program administrator with
experience in program planning, curriculum development, grant writing, faculty
mentoring and evaluation, budget management, accreditation procedures, development
of student learning outcomes, and development of community partnerships.
BS in Physical Therapy
California State University, Long Beach
MS in Health Professions Education,
Western University, Pomona, California
Physical Therapy Licensure- Texas 1193676 and California - PT 7423
Board-certified Clinical Specialist in Orthopedic Physical Therapy 2002-2012
CPR - American Heart Association
Certification for Functional Capacity Evaluations and
Fit for Duty/Return to Work Testing
Victoria College
2200 Red River
Victoria, Texas 78418 Program Director, Physical Therapist Assistant Program
Creation of new physical therapist assistant program including policies and procedures, curriculum, equipment selection, recruitment of clinical sites for clinical education, accreditation report and processes to acquire full accreditation for the program, mentoring and supervision of core and adjunct faculty, admission process, retention, student advisement, marketing and recruitment, budget management, resource development, course offerings and schedule development.
Teaching Responsibilities in the Program:
PTHA 1321 PTA Pathophysiology
PTHA 1431 Physical Agents
PTHA 2201 Essentials of Data Collection
PTHA 2409 Therapeutic Exercise
PTHA 1201 Profession of Physical Therapy
PTHA 1413 Functional Anatomy
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8/08 – 6/09 San Diego City College
1313 Park Blvd.
San Diego, CA 92101
Interim Dean, Arts, Humanities and Communications
Responsible for management of entire operation of school
comprised of four departments and a college based jazz radio
station. Areas of operation include strategic planning,
enrollment management, budget management, hiring and
evaluation of faculty (approximately 40 full-time contract and
100 adjunct) and staff, resource development, schedule
development, faculty and student conflict resolution, and
professional development and training for faculty and staff.
8/04 – 6/09 San Diego Mesa College
7250 Mesa College Drive
San Diego, CA 92111
Director Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) Program
Responsible for managing operation of Physical
Therapist Assistant Program, admission, retention, student
advisement, curriculum, faculty mentoring and evaluation,
accreditation process, marketing and recruitment, budget
management, resource development, course offerings and
schedule development. Instructor for the following courses:
Fall - Introduction to Human Movement, Orthopedic
Rehabilitation and Exercise, Directed Clinical Practice.
Spring – Physical Therapy Procedures II, Therapeutic Exercise,
Physical Therapy Organization and Administration, Pathology,
Directed Clinical Practice.
Summer – Anatomy and Physiology.
3/98 – 8/04 Inland Empire Physical Therapy
1303 W. Sixth Street
Corona, CA
Clinic Manager of physical therapy practice.
Responsibilities included program development, supervision of
staff and general management of clinic, evaluation and
treatment of patients, Clinical Instructor for physical therapy
student education, mentor for American Physical Therapy
Association Certified Residency Program.
8/03 – 6/05 Loma Linda University
School of Allied Health Professions
Department of Physical Therapy
P.O. Box 2000
Loma Linda, CA 92354
Adjunct Instructor in Physical Therapy Doctoral Program
Course: Physical Therapy Documentation and Communication.
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1/03 – 6/04 Western University
309 E. Second St.
Pomona, CA 91766
Adjunct Instructor in Physical Therapy Doctoral Program
Course: Teaching and Learning.
3/02 – 6/03 Azusa Pacific University
Department of Physical Therapy
901 E. Alosta Ave.
Azusa, CA 91702
Adjunct Instructor in Physical Therapy Doctoral Program
Course: Clinical Skills II - Physical Agents.
8/94 - 5/02 Mount Saint Mary's College
10 Chester Place, Los Angeles, CA
Adjunct Instructor in the Physical Therapist Assistant
Program. Classes taught include: Therapeutic Exercise,
Modalities, Electrotherapy, Pathology, and Kinesiology.
Involved in curriculum planning and revision, Teacher Mentor
Workshops, Program’s self-study in preparation for the
re-accreditation process, clinical education site visits.
6/95 - 6/98 Visiting Nurses Association Home Health
170 W. San Jose Ave. Suite 200
Claremont, CA 9l711
Staff physical therapist in home health setting working with
neurological, orthopedic, cardiac, and respiratory patients.
3/89 - 6/95 Matos Physical Therapy
275 W. San Bernardino Rd., Covina, CA
Director of Physical Therapy - outpatient orthopedic clinic;
responsibilities included supervision and education of
personnel; hiring, termination and evaluation of personnel;
program development; inventory and determination of
equipment and supply needs, evaluation and treatment of
orthopedic patients.
4/88 - 3/89 Orthopedic Physical Therapy
270 W. Badillo Rd., Covina, CA
Staff physical therapist/orthopedics.
11/86 - 4/88 Anaheim Orthopedic/Industrial Medical Clinic
13030 Firestone Blvd., Santa Fe Springs, CA
Clinic Manager, program development for Cybex
Isokinetic Back Testing and Rehabilitation; supervision
and education of personnel, hiring, termination and evaluation
of personnel; inventory and determination of equipment needs.
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2/85 - 11/86 Miller Physical Therapy
275 W. San Bernardino Rd., Covina, CA
Staff physical therapist/orthopedics.
7/84 - 2/85 Foothill Presbyterian Hospital
250 S. Grand Ave., Glendora, CA
Staff physical therapist/ acute care and outpatient.
2/81 - 5/83 L. A. County California Children's Services
2064 Marengo St., Los Angeles, CA
Staff physical therapist (part time) pediatrics with orthopedic
and neurological involvement.
7/75 - 12/79 L. A. County California Children's Services
2064 Marengo St., Los Angeles, CA
Staff physical therapist (full time); Coordinator of Clinical
Education; various administrative committees; program
development.
Professional and
Academic
Associations:
Member of the American Physical Therapy Association
Education and Orthopedic sections
Texas Physical Therapy Association
Texas Alliance of Physical Therapist Assistant Educators
American Physical Therapy Association Education Special
Interest Group
Expert consultant for Physical Therapy Board of California
Physical Therapist Assistant Advisory Committee, Mesa College
San Diego Community College District Clinical Advisory
Committee
Student Grievance Committee, San Diego Mesa College
Equal Employment Opportunity Representative, San Diego
Community College District
International Education Committee, San Diego City College
Institutional Assessment Committee, San Diego City College
Basic Skills Committee, San Diego City College
Master Planning Committee, San Diego City College
Quality Enhancement Plan Committee, Victoria College
Enrollment Management Plan, Victoria College
SACS Accreditation Committee, Victoria College
PTA Advisory Committee, Victoria College
AHEC Advisory Board, Victoria College
PTA Club Advisor, Victoria College
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Grant Activity: 2006 - Authorship of Vocational Technical Education Assistance
Grant. Awarded $46,000 for update of equipment for the
Physical Therapist Assistant Program.
Community Activities:
Habitat for Humanity 2012 Victoria, TX
Relay for Life 2012 Victoria, TX
Warrior Weekend –
Field of Honor 2011 Victoria, TX
Walk Across America 2011 Victoria, TX
Foster Care/Adoption 2010 Victoria, TX
Shots Across America 2010 Victoria, TX
Community Health Fair 2003-4 Corona, CA
American Cancer Society 2003 Relay For Life
Claremont High School 1996-97 Pep Booster Secretary
Life Bible Fellowship 1996-99 5-6th grades Church
Sunday School Instructor
Claremont Girls’ 1996-97 Team Coordinator
Softball
Charter Oak
Girls’ Softball 1990-91 Team Coordinator
AYSO 1988-89 Team Coordinator
AYSO 1987-88 Assistant Coach
Glendora Christian 1981-83 Chairman Childcare
Women’s Club Organization
Continuing Education: First Year Experience 2/12 Annual Conference
TPTA 10/11, 10/12 Texas State Physical Therapy Conference
TPTA 3/10 Texas Faculty Summit
APTA 2/10 Combined Section Meeting
APTA 9/09 Developing Program Workshop
OnCourse Workshop 8/09 Strategies for Student Success
Basic Skills Initiative 3/09 Contextualized Learning
National Conflict 1/09 Strategy for Managing
Resolution Center Disputes in the
Workplace and Beyond
APTA 2/08 Combined Sections Meeting
Western University 4/06 Pharmacology
APTA 2/06 Combined Sections Meeting
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Western University 4/05 Differential Diagnosis of
Cardiovascular Disorders
APTA 2/05 Combined Sections Meeting
Warren W. May PT 10/04 Using Professional Behaviors
To Facilitate Learning
Kaiser Permanente 1/04 – 12/04 Manual Therapy Fellowship
Western University 4/03 Essentials of Strength and
Conditioning
Shirley Sahrmann PT, PhD 8/02 Diagnosis and
FAPTA and Associates Treatment of Movement Impairments
CPA - Chris Powers 2/02 Lower Quarter Anatomy and
Biomechanics: Implications
for the Evaluation and
Treatment of Musculoskeletal Disorders
Joe Godges DPT, OCS 6/01-12/01 Year-long Manual Therapy Course
Dogwood Institute 10/00 Management of Musculoskeletal Disorders
of the Pelvic Girdle and Lumbar Spine
APTA 4/99 Diagnosis and Treatment of the
Musculoskeletal System
APTA 2/99 National APTA CSM
MTEC 6/99 Clinical Management of the
Shoulder: An Australian Approach
Smart Tracks 8/98 A System for Clinical Documentation
Riverside MC 6/98 Management of Industrial Back Injury
Health Potentials 5/97 Clinical Update: Ultrasound,
Electrical Stimulation, Modalities and
Wound Healing
Sussman PT Inc. 9/97 Wound Care Management
APTA 9/95 California Chapter Conference
Health Potentials 11/94 Clinical Update: Ultrasound
& Electrical Stimulation
Advances in 6/94 Contemporary Concepts in
Clinical Education Knee and Shoulder Rehabilitation
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Practical Programs 4/93 Locomotor Biomechanics
and Applied Orthotic
Therapy for Applied Biomechanics
Northeast Seminars 8/92 Mechanics of the Shoulder
Meeting Planners 3/92 Mechanical Disorders of the
Vertebral Column
Meeting Planners 10/91 Special Study of the Hand
Jenny McConnell 8/91 Patellofemoral Treatment Plan
Knee Works 7/90 Fellowship Program in Knee
Rehabilitation
Institute of Physical Art 9/89 Functional Orthopedics I
Knee Works 5/89 Knee/Shoulder Rehabilitation
Institute of 1/88 Lumbar Spine and Pelvic
Graduate Health Sciences Girdle Evaluation and Mobilization
Orthopedic/Sports 12/86 Cybex Isokinetic Back Course
PT-LaCrosse WI
Institute of 9/85 Intro. to Spinal Evaluation
Graduate Health Sciences and Manipulation
South Bay Spine Ctr. 8/85 Extremity Mobilization
GLAD 11/85 Assessment and Management
of Glenohumeral Joint
Loma Linda 11/79 Helping Relationship/Student
University & Clinical Teacher
Casa Colina 3/79 Clinical/Classroom Teaching
Hospital Techniques
Loma Linda University 7/78 Components of Clinical Ed.
Ranch Los Amigos 3/78 Gait Analysis Workshop
Hospital
VITAE
Betsy Crane
Dean, Career, Health & Technical Professions Office Tel: (361) 582-2448
Victoria College Fax: (361) 582-2444
2200 E. Red River St.
Victoria, TX 77901 betsy.crane@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION
Doctor of Education, Higher Education with Emphasis in Community College Administration,
December 2014 (anticipated), Texas Tech University – Lubbock, TX
Master of Business Administration, August 2001,
University of Houston – Victoria, Victoria, TX.
Bachelor of Business Administration (Accounting,) August 2001,
University of Houston – Victoria, Victoria, TX.
COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS
SACS Executive Steering Committee
Committee Chair, Quality Enhancement Plan Selection Committee
Committee Chair, Sections 2.10 & 3.11 SACS Reaffirmation Project
Committee Chair, Strategic Plan, Policy and Procedure Subcommittee
Master Facilities Plan Committee
Technology Committee
Victoria College Advisory Committees
Business Management
Computer Information Systems
Electronics and Instrumentation Programs
Emergency Medical Services
Fire Academy
Police Academy
Process Technology
Professional Office Technology
Welding
Victoria Independent School District Career & Technical Education Advisory Committee
Labor Market Committee – Golden Crescent Workforce Development Board
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Southern Association of Community Colleges Conference, Dallas, December 2012
Texas Community College Instructional Leadership Conf., Austin, October 2012
Leading from the Middle, TCCTA, Sugarland, July 2012
Texas Community College Instructional Administrators Conf., Horseshoe Bay, June 2012
Southern Association of Community Colleges Conference, Orlando, December 2011
Texas Association of College Technical Educators, Fort Worth, October 2011
Career & Technical Association of Texas, Annual Conference, Austin, February 2011
CTE Texas Genuine Marketing Workshop, Austin, November 2010
Best Practices in Wind Energy, Austin, September, 2010
Blackboard World Conference, Orlando, July 2010
IDEA Faculty Evaluation Training, April 2010
Texas Community College Teacher’s Assn. Conference, Houston, March 2010
Southeast Regional Perkins Workshop, Houston, February 2010
Strategic Marketing Workshop, February 2010
Texas Women in Higher Education Conference, The Woodlands, April 2009
Southern Association of Community Colleges Conference, San Antonio, December 2008
Texas Blackboard User’s Group Conference, Houston, October 2008
EduComm 2008 Conference, Las Vegas, July 2008
Texas Community College Instructional Administrators Conference, June 2008
Southern Association of Community Colleges Conference, New Orleans, December 2007
National Council on Workforce Education Conference, Savannah, November 2007
Perkins IV Regional Technical Assistance Workshop, Austin, July 2007
USA Fund Symposium for Minority Serving Institutions, New Orleans, February 2007
National Tech Prep Conference, Dallas, November 2006
Chair Academy’s Leadership Conference, Sarasota, 2006
Leading to Greatness: Building True Success Wherever You Live and Work, 2006
South Texas Leadership Academy: Building Communities of Learners in College, 2006
National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development May 2006
Building Learning Communities: A User’s Guide, Online, 2005
Senior Fellow, Class III, Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, 2004
Virtual Instructor Certification Program, Texas A & M University, the Center for Distance
Learning Research, 2003
Putting Your Course on the Internet, Virtual College of Texas – Internet Teachers at Every
College, 2002
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS
Give Us A Piece of Your Mind, QEP Update, Spring Convocation, January 2012
Automotive Technology Training Presentation, Calhoun ISD – co-presented with Dr. Craig
Follins,
Can You Hear Me Now? Community Listening Sessions – co-presented with Dr. Craig Follins,
NISOD, May 2006
Hispanic Outreach – La Costa Academy – co-presented with Associate Professor Trent Thigpen,
NISOD, May 2006
PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS
Workforce Connections – Quarterly Newsletter – Co Editor, Co Publisher
Online Course Development
2009 BUSI 1301 Business Principles
2008 BMGT 2382 Business Management Cooperative
2007 BUSI 1307 Personal Finance
2006 BMGT 1341 Business Ethics, Co Developer
BUSI 2301 Business Law
POFT 2312 Business Correspondence & Communications
ACNT 1303 Introduction to Accounting
BCIS 1305 Business Computer Applications
POFL 1305 Legal Terminology
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Texas Women in Higher Education (TWHE)
Career & Technical Association of Texas (CTAT)
Texas Community College Instructional Administrators (TCCIA)
Texas Community College Teachers Association (TCCTA)
Texas Association of College Technical Educators (TACTE)
National Careers Pathway Network (NCPN)
National Council for Workforce Education (NCWE)
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Spring 2013 – Present Victoria College, Dean, Career, Health & Technical Professions
Spring 2008 – Spring 2013 Victoria College, Dean, Career & Technical Education
Spring 2005 – Spring 2008 Victoria College, Division Chair, Career & Technical Education
Spring 2004 – Spring 2005 Victoria College, Director, Business & Computer Programs
Spring 2002 – Spring 2004 Victoria College, Instructor
COMMUNITY ACTIVITES
Habitat for Humanity
Relay for Life, American Cancer Society
Empty Bowls
CRAWLEY, Catherine
Division Nursing/Allied Health Sciences
Contact GONZALES, TX
Cell: 515-664-3080
Work Email: Catherine.Crawley@victoriacollege.edu
Education MSN, 2005
University of Phoenix, Arizona
MHA, 2006
University of Phoenix, Arizona
BSN, 1992
Blessing-Rieman School of Nursing, Quincy, IL
College Teaching Experience North Central Community College, Trenton, MO
Fall, 2000-Fall, 2003 Curriculum Development for Allied Health Sciences Division; Adjunct Instructor for ADN program; taught Nutrition 2002-2003
University of Phoenix, Arizona
Online Instructor for Allied Health Sciences 2004-2009
[Institution, Position]
[Semester & Year From – To]
Other Work Experience Overlake Hospital Medical Center, Bellevue, Washington
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Interim Nursing Manager, Orthopedics and Med-Surg Units
September 25, 2015-September, 16, 2016
Manage three units with 85 employees to assure quality and safe care of ortho and med-surg patients. Hire, Monitor, Develop, and Release staff; lead hospital-wide programs (i.e., Falls prevention and Early Sepsis Recognition); prepare and work with budgets
St. Vincent Infirmary, Little Rock, Arkansas
Interim Nursing Director, Orthopaedic and NeuroSpine (Psych May-July, 2015 was added)
July, 2014-July 2015
Responsible to prepare and work within budget for units; manage day-to-day operations; hire, develop, release staff; lead hospital-wide programs (i.e., Falls and patient education for ortho patients-community service); assure quality and safety of care for patients.
Sacred Heart Hospital, Eau Claire, Wisconsin
Director Ortho and Med-Surg Units
January 24, 2011-May, 2014
Prepare and work within budget; assure quality/safety of patient care; hire, develop, release staff; lead hospital-wide programs (i.e., Falls, CPR)
• St. Luke’s Hospital, Cedar Rapids, Iowa (2009-2011) Nurse Manager 5 units
• Iowa Methodist Medical Center, Des Moines, Iowa (Oct, 2006-2009) Nurse Manager, 3 units
• Asbury Center, Johnson City, Tennessee (2005-2006) DON, then Administrator
• Indian Hills Retirement Center and Long-term Care Facility (2003-2005) DON, then Administrator
• Plum City Care Center (1998-2000) DON, then Administrator 2 homes • Christian Community Homes and Services (1996-1998) DON
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• Beloit Medical Center (1993-1996) Director, Emergency Services • More on request. Began Nursing in 1974
Professional Affiliations
• Professional Legal Nurse Consultant
Skills & Abilities • Proficient in all nursing skills, assessment; able to teach and lead others; mentor for students through Master’s level in Nursing and Health Care Administration
Community Activities &
Interests
• Christian, teach Children’s Church • Owner of Wild Goose Chase (Antiques, gifts, custom items, etc) • Gather items for Arms of Hope and GCAM • Interior designer, Feng Shui consultant, organization professional
DEB BUTLER
CONTACT 2200 E. Red River
Victoria, TX 77901
361-573-3291 ext. 3327
deborah.butler@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION ED.D IN CURRICULUM & INSTRUCTION – TEACHING
University of Houston, Houston, Texas
Dissertation: Examining Teacher Knowledge: Building Bridges to Conquer
Brick Walls
M.A. IN CURRICULUM & INSTRUCTION – EDUCATION/ENGLISH
Shepherd University, Shepherdstown, West Virginia
Thesis: Co-Teaching: A Case Study on the Benefits of Shared
Support in Secondary Intervention Classes
B.A. IN EDUCATION
Glenville State College, Glenville, West Virginia
Areas of Concentration: English/Language Arts 5-12, Social
Studies 5-12, Multi-Subjects K-8
COLLEGE TEACHING
EXPERIENCE
VICTORIA COLLEGE, VICTORIA, TEXAS – INTEGRATED READING AND
WRITING, EDUC 1300, EDUC 1301, EDUC 2301 INSTRUCTOR
Fall 2012 to present
SHEPHERD UNIVERSITY, SHEPHERDSTOWN, WEST VIRGINIA – ADJUNCT
INSTRUCTOR FOR ENGLISH 101 AND ENGLISH 102
Spring and Fall 2006
OTHER WORK
EXPERIENCE
VICTORIA COLLEGE – CURRICULUM AND DESIGN SPECIALIST II
August 2012 – Present
WESTWOOD COLLEGE - REGISTRAR
July 2010 – December 2012
GLENDA DAWSON HIGH SCHOOL – ENGLISH III AND IV INSTRUCTOR
November 2009 – May 2010
SOUTH HAGERSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL – INSTRUCTOR (READ 180, ENGLISH
9, 9H, 10, 10H, ELEMENTS OF COMPOSITION)
August 2006 – June 2009
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PROFESSIONAL
PRESENTATIONS &
PUBLICATIONS
Spring 2016
o Introduction: Why Bother with Classroom Discussion
o Is Anyone Really Paying Attention?
o The Challenge of Dominant Talkers
o Creative Approaches to Course Syllabi
o The Outcomes Map and Graphic Syllabus
o Design Strategies for Retaining Online Students
o Student Strategies for Staying Motivated Online
o Students’ Differing Definitions of the Classroom
o Making Online Discussions Work
o To Grade or Not to Grade? And Other Conundrums
o Making Exams Worth More than the Grade
o What’s Your Childhood Dream?
o NADE 2016 – Creating an Emporium Model Learning Lab: An
Interactive Journey Summary with Babette Lowe and Erica
Jenkins
o Blog Posts
Establishing a Purpose
Are You Comfortable?
The Importance of Taking Notes
Meetings
What Brings You Here?
Relax and Enjoy
What’s Your Goal?
Teaching from the Best of Both Worlds
My Personal Technology Challenge
Meaningful Integration of Technology
Words Matter
Professional Development – In Three Forms
Fall 2015
o Facilitating Class Discussions
o Improving Lecture and Discussion in Online Classes
o Techniques for Better Group Work
o Creating Self-Regulated Learners: Strategies to Strengthen
Student’s Self-Awareness and Learning Skills (book discussion)
o Assessing Students’ Awareness of their Attitudes and Values
o Assessing Skills in Synthesis and Creative Thinking
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o Assessing Learner Reactions: Class Activities, Assignments and
Materials
o Assessing Students’ Self-Awareness as Learners
o Assessing Course Related Learning and Study Skills, Strategies
and Behaviors
o Course Design (5 part series)
o UDL: Multiple Means of Representation
o UDL: Multiple Means of Action and Expression
o UDL: Multiple Means of Engagement
o How to Think Like Sherlock Holmes (book discussion)
o I Wanna Talk about Me
o What Brings You Here?
o SACSCOC 2015 – Energizing Excellence: Creating a Teaching and
Learning Center with Matt Wiley
o Bridges to Success Summit – How to Make a Learning Sandwich
o Blog Posts
Happy Holidays!
A Student-Centered Final
How I Spent My Thanksgiving Vacation
Reading Difficulties
The Top 5 Things I Learned in Portland
Openings for Possibilities
Self-Regulated Learning
Follow Me Friday Origins
Trying to Rejuvenate
Reflection Challenges
LiveScribe 3 Smartpen
My Struggles with Assessment
Taking Baby Steps with CATs
Investing in CATs
Am I Ready for Google Web Apps?
Do You Doodle?
Promoting Study Groups
Follow Me Friday
Spring 2015
o Reimagining Online Course Assessments – Online only workshop
created for online adjuncts
o Motivating the Unmotivated
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o PAPA: Assessing Skill in Application and Performance
o Changing Attitudes, Changing Behaviors
o It’s in the Syllabus!
o Just the Facts, Ma’am: Assessing Prior Knowledge, Recall and
Understanding
o Investing in CATs: Classroom Assessment Techniques
o Deeper Learning
o Preparing the Unprepared
o Student Engagement in Four Easy Steps
o Analyzing Analysis and Critical Thinking
o Capturing and Connecting Student Interest
o Keeping Them Once We’ve Got Them
o Grades + Effort = Success
o Solutions for Assessing Problem Solving
o Who, Who Are You? Learning Student Names
Fall 2014
o SACSCOC 2014 – Boots on the Ground: A QEP Pilot and Its
Impact on Implementation
o If You Teach a Student to Think…How to Think Critically –
Workshop presentation for KEY Center students
Summer 2014
o How High is Your (Monkey) Bar?: Strategies and Tips for Working
with Underprepared/Unprepared Students
Spring 2014
o Collaborative Consultation Series: Conducting Labs without
Computers
o Collaborative Consultation Series: Wanna Flip?
o M-Learning and You
Fall 2013
o Worst Case Scenario: Writing
Spring 2013
o Assessment Overview – Victoria College Convocation
o “What are we teaching? Comprehension or Terminology?” –
Arizona Reading Journal – Spring 2013
o “From the Age of Aquarius to the Age of Accountability:
Monitoring the Millenials” – 13th Annual Texas A&M Assessment
Conference – College Station, Texas
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Earlier Presentations
o “Engaging Activities” – Washington County Schools Secondary
English Professional Development
o “Framework for Understanding Poverty: Questioning – Co-
Presented with Michael Weidner, South Hagerstown High
Professional Development
PROFESSIONAL
AFFILIATIONS
National Association for Developmental Education
Online Learning Consortium
College Reading and Learning Association
VITAE
Robert Cubriel III Career & Technical Education Division Office Tel: (361) 572-6406
The Victoria College
2200 E. Red River St. Fax: (361) 582-2525
Victoria, TX 77901 robert.cubriel@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION
Master of Science in Criminal Justice - Leadership and Management, May 2007,
Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX.
Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice, May 2004,
Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX.
Associates of Applied Science in Criminal Justice, December 2001,
The Victoria College, Victoria, TX
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Texas State University & UTSA Guidance Counselor Update Conference - September 2009
Baylor Sneak Peek for Transfer Advisors – September 2009
UT – Austin Community College Conference – April 2010
NACADA – June 2010
TAAHP – February 2010
Operation Promise for Service Members – May 2011
WAVES Annual Conference – July 2011
UTSA Academic Advising Conference – September 2011
TACRAO Annual Conference – November 2011
TACVPO Annual Conference – March 2012
ADA Compliance – Closed Captioning – October 2012
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS
Banner Registration Training Sessions for Faculty and Staff
Convocation - Faculty Advising Updates
Freshmen Orientation - New Student Information Sessions
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Texas Community College Teachers Association (TCCTA)
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Spring 2009 – present Victoria College – Adjunct Instructor
COMMUNITY ACTIVITES
AWANAS Director
Relay for Life, American Cancer Society
Upward Sports Leagues Coach
Christian Youth Activities
Minority Serving Institution Grant Director
Wanda F. Curtsinger 800 Marion Pugh Apt. 1201, College Station, TX 77840 979-571-4704 wcurtsinger@mays.tamu.edu
Professional Experience Lecturer, Mays Business School, Texas A&M University, July 2013 to present Teach Business Information Systems Concepts Online ISYS 209/210
209 class – 650 online students. It involves business functions of businesses. The students are required to complete Excel, Access, and HTML assignments. ISYS 209 has been nationally certified through Quality Matters.
210 class – 60 – 100 students. It involves business functions of businesses. The students are required to complete Excel, Access, and HTML assignments.
Adjunct Faculty, Victoria College, TX, January 2013 to present
Teach COSC 1031 online. It involves using Microsoft Suite (Word, PowerPoint, Access, and Excel). It also requires students to create a five-page research paper using MLA to cite sources. Students learn the basic hardware and location of hardware in computers.
Adjunct Faculty, Blinn College, TX, August 2012 to present
Teach BCIS 1305 online. It involves teaching students the basic understanding of computers, data processing, and application software. Software includes Microsoft Office. Teach one section of COSC 1436 – Program Fundamentals. It involves teaching students to learn C++ programming. Teach BCIS 1305 at the Federal Prison Camp during the summers.
Adjunct Faculty, Owensboro Community and Technical College, KY August 2010 to May 2015
Teach CIT 105 online. It involves using Microsoft Suite (Word, PowerPoint, Access, and Excel). It also requires students to create a five-page research paper using MLA to cite sources. Students learn the basic hardware and location of hardware in computers.
Senior IT Consultant, Texas A&M University, TX, May 2012 to July 2013
Maintain knowledge and deliver consultative service and support to clients using complex software applications. Explore problems and suggest resolutions for client.
Contribute in client problem tracking. Deliver training to clients on several different applications and/or various specific software applications. Guide and instruct clients on computing security policies and processes. Provide technical oversight for the expansion and upkeep of published and web-based software application material for client use. Review new technologies and create exclusive outlines. Core Duties: Discuss and assist other personnel in determining and solving technical problems. Deliver resource assessments and growth reports. Assist on committees to create technical standards and direction. Meet with University clients and technical staff to define information essentials and requirements. Guarantee that all work is precise and in compliance with departmental or project excellence standards. Deliver on-call support on nights and weekends as needed. Participate in the preparation and budget development. Contribute to all other duties as required.
Usher, Texas A&M University, TX, August 2012 to January 2013
Greet and maintain a friendly attitude to all customers and direct fans to their seat. Be well-informed of the section that is assigned and familiar with how to handle a ticket conflict in your assigned section. Assist in cleaning the assigned section. Contribute to all other job duties as assigned.
Adjunct Faculty, Gateway Community and Technical College, KY September 2012 to December 2014
Teach CIT 105 online. It involves using Microsoft Suite (Word, PowerPoint, Access, and Excel). It also requires students to create a five-page research paper using MLA to cite sources. Students learn the basic hardware and location of hardware in computers.
IT Consultant, Western Kentucky University, TX, September 2009 to May 2012
The IT Consultant is accountable for design and development of web pages, interactive web forms, and online databases for the units referenced on the Owensboro Campus. It also includes providing support for various forms of technology, including projectors, computers, personal digital assistants, digital display, and media players. The IT Consultant also assists with departmental labs and supports faculty and staff using both Macintosh and Windows desktop software, troubleshoots hardware and software problems. This position also provides recommendations and support for college technology projects and purchases, maintains inventory of equipment, conducts group training and one-on-one user support for faculty and staff while supporting videoconferencing and interactive video meetings. The IT Consultant provides point of contact for IT Division support of college projects and reports on activities weekly. It also requires participation in ongoing training, coordination, and professional development through Academic Technology. The IT Consultant oversees the eight IVS staff and three computer lab workers. The IT Consultant is responsible for creating the IVS staff and computer lab schedules and maintains the IVS rooms and computer labs. This position also oversees the security system for the doors, key box lock, security
cameras, and marquee at the Owensboro Campus. The IT Consultant also provides training for faculty, staff and students that use Blackboard for course sites. This position allowed for the opportunity to teach one section of SM 447 in the fall 2011 semester for Western Kentucky University.
Adjunct Faculty, Henderson Community College, KY, August 2011 to May 2012
Taught CIS 100. The class is a hybrid which meets face to face and online every week. It involves using Microsoft Suite (Word, PowerPoint, Access, and Excel). Students learn the basic hardware and location of hardware in computers.
Information Technology Assistant/IVS Coordinator, Hazard Community and Technical College, KY, January 2005 to September 2009
Information Technology Assistant worked on various computer problems for HCTC such as updating, reimaging, and installing various hardware parts such as: (memory, hard drives, power supplies, motherboards, and printers) and installing, removing, and training on the use of various software programs, running cable, and troubleshooting other problems. This position also required traveling to other Hazard campuses once a week and performing the same job duties. The IVS Coordinator was responsible for overseeing all the IVS classes, IVS workers, and technical problems on the campus in Jackson. The IT Assistant/IVS Coordinator was responsible for training faculty, staff, and students on how to use Blackboard, IVS equipment, and technical hardware. The IVS Coordinator was also responsible for helping proctor and overseeing the compass test. Also responsible for proctoring all exams that were given and scheduled by faculty.
Adjunct Faculty, Hazard Community and Technical College, KY, August 2008 to May 2010
Teach two section of CIS 100. The class was online. It involved using Microsoft Suite (Word, PowerPoint, Access, and Excel).
VLI (Virtual Learning Initiative) Adjunct Faculty, KCTCS, KY, August 2009 to August 2011
Facilitate and grade assignments. This position was for an assortment of technology classes that took place for a certain amount of weeks.
Community Ed Adjunct Faculty, Hazard Community and Technical College, KY, August 2008 to August 2009
Teach Microsoft Excel classes to businesses and community members. It involved groups like the Tobacco Farmers of Kentucky, Non-Profit Organizations, and the
community. The classes would take place in two to four sessions that would last three hours each time.
IVS Coordinator/IT Assistant, Morehead State University of Jackson, KY, January 2005 to September 2009
The IVS Coordinator was responsible for overseeing all the IVS classes, IVS workers, and technical problems on the campus in Jackson. The IVS Coordinator was responsible for training faculty, staff, and students on how to use Blackboard, IVS equipment, and technical hardware. The IVS Coordinator was also responsible for keeping test secure and proctoring exams. This position was responsible for marketing, researching data which included graduating students, dropouts, and existing students ready to graduate. The position required overseeing the two regional campuses in Hazard and Hindman. Travel was required at least once a month to check on technology and meet with the IVS staff. Information Technology Assistant worked on various computer problems for MSU Jackson such as updating, installing various hardware parts such as: (memory, hard drives, power supplies, motherboards, and printers) and installing, removing, and training on the use of various software programs, running cable, and troubleshooting other problems. This position also required traveling to other Hazard campuses once a week and performing the same job duties. Also responsible for acquiring and creating reports on new equipment such tables, monitors, speakers, and other hardware needed for new IVS rooms and existing IVS rooms.
Adjunct Faculty, Morehead State University of Jackson, KY, August 2008 to August 2009
Taught EDEL 302 for future teachers. The class consisted of teaching students about how to incorporate technology into the classroom. Technology consisted of smart boards, cameras, scanners, podcasts, computers, and other hardware technology. It also consisted creating and carry out KTIP Lesson plans. Students were required to at least teach one lesson plan during the semester. These classes were face-to-face and meet once a week back to back. There were two sections.
Taught MSU 399 (Effective Use of the Online Environment) August 2008 The class consisted of teaching students about the online social environment. Students were required to learn how to properly use Blackboard, MSU Online services, Library Services, Blogging/Bulletins, Search Engines and Basic Webpage design, and Email. The class was IVS with students located in Hazard, West Liberty, and Jackson.
Committees Have served on numerous academic and university committees dealing with a wide range of topics. The Telford Scholarship Committee consisted on selecting 4 students each semester to work in the computer lab at Hazard Community and Technical College. The marketing committee deals with advertising, promotional items, event participation, and marketing the
WKU-Owensboro campus. The website committee designed and implemented the WKU-O website. The Guthrie committee consisted a $500,000 that had to implemented and used for new technology. The committee consisted of four people as the Co-PI and IT Consultant was responsible gathering quotes on marquee, computers, card access, and etc. Professional Activities and Memberships Phi Theta Kappa – 2001 to present Morehead State University of Jackson Advisory Board, 2008 – 2009 Emerge Owensboro, 2011 to present VIP (Volunteerism in Progress), 2011 – 2012 Faculty Teaching Academy, 2013 Honors and Awards Dean’s List spring 2000 Dean’s List fall 2000 College Honors Convocation and Outstanding & Academic Service, 2002 Computer Internship (300 Hours), 2002 Telford Scholarship, spring, 2003 Telford Scholarship, fall, 2003 Dean’s List, spring, 2003 Dean’s List Fall, 2003 Information Technology Academic Achievement Award, 2003 College Honors Convocation and Outstanding & Academic Service, 2003 Phi Theta Kappa Honor’s Cord, spring, 2003 Phi Theta Kappa Honor’s Cord, spring, 2004 Alpha Eta Epsilon Stole & Tassel Award Night, 2004 Nominated for the Collegiate All-American Scholar Award –Based on Academic Achievement, 2004 Biography for published in the publication The Nationals Deans List, 2004 WKU Information Technology Red Towel Award, 2011 Quality Matters Training Certificate 2014 Nominated Guest Coach for the 2015 Texas A&M Men’s Basketball Team Nominated Guest Coach for the 2015 Texas A&M Women’s Tennis Team Workshops and In-House Seminars: Introduction to Blackboard – MSU Jackson, 2008 How to Use IVS – MSU Jackson, 2007 How to Use PowerPoint Effectively, 2007 How to Use My Stuff, 2010 How to Use Blackboard, 2010 How to Use Smart boards, 2010
How to Use Access, 2010 How to Use Turnitin, 2012 How to Use Blackboard Grade Center, 2012 EDUCAUSE Conference, 2013 Teaching with Technology Conference, 2013 Google App 2014 Quality Matters Six hour workshop 2014 University Design Four hours workshop 2014 Beam Me Up Scotty 2014 Quality Matters Workshop (Mays Business School) 2014 Fundamentals of Teaching Online 2015 Creating Accessible Documents 2015 Content Design and Development Course 2015 Teaching with Technology Conference 2015 Women in IT Conference 2015 Sam Houston Online Teaching Conference 2015 McGraw Hill Teaching Summit Conference 2015 Overview of Disability Rights Laws Course 2015 ADA Basic Building Blocks Course 2015 Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act Course2015 ADA Employment Course 2015 ADA and ABE Accessibility Standards Webinar 2015 Accessibility Standards: The Basics Course 2015 Disability Awareness: Increasing Understanding of the ADA. Course 2015 At Your Service: Welcoming Customers with Disabilities Course 2015 ADA Symposium Conference 2015 ADA for Supervisors and Faculty in Higher Education Course 2015 Volunteerism: MSU-Jackson/Kiwanis Fish Fry 2006 MSU-Jackson/Kiwanis Fish Fry 2007 Developmental College Algebra Tutor – 10 hours a week, 2008 WKU-O Food Drive (Overseen and raised 3600 items), 2011 WKU-O Humane Society (Overseen and raised over 500 items), 2012 Relay for Life 2011, 2012 Education Ed.D Texas Tech University 2013-2014 Higher Administration M.A. in Education Morehead State University 2012 Educational Technology M.S. Morehead State University 2007 Information Systems
B.S. Sullivan University 2005 Business Administration in Management Graduated Cum Laude A.A.S. Hazard Community and Technical College 2004 Business Administration Minor – Information Systems Management With Distinction Certificates Hazard Community and Technical College 2004 Advanced Business Administration Basic Business Administration General Business Information Systems Management A.A.S. Hazard Community and Technical College 2003 Information Technology Minor – Network Administration With Distinction Certificates Hazard Community and Technical College 2003 Information Technology Fundamentals Information Technology A+ Networking Cisco Basic Networking Cisco Enhanced A.A. Hazard Community and Technical College 2002 Associate in Arts With Distinction Hazard State Vocational Technical School Office Technology 1994 Breathitt High School 1991 Certifications: MS Word 2003 Fundamentals 2005 Computer Fundaments (Win XP) 2005
Peter DeVries Science, Mathematics, & P.E. Division
The Victoria College Office Tel: (361) 485-6824 ext.3215
2200 E. Red River St.
Victoria, TX 77901 Peter.DeVries@victoriacollege.edu
Education
o M.S. in Biological Sciences from California Polytechnic University, Pomona, 2006
Thesis: “Descriptive model of bird species diversity based on land cover” utilized large scale survey
data for statistical research into analysis of relationships examining niche and neutral theories of
biodiversity.
o Single Subject Teaching Credential, in Biology and Chemistry, from California Polytechnic University,
Pomona, 2002
o B.S. in Biological Sciences from University of California, Irvine, 1996
o B.S. in Chemistry from University of California, Irvine, 1996
College Teaching Experience
Victoria College: Associate Biology Professor (2013-present)
Citrus College: Adjunct Biology Instructor (2012)
Chaffey College: Adjunct Biology Instructor (2009-2012)
Rio Hondo College: Adjunct Biology Instructor (2011-2012)
Fullerton College: Adjunct Biology Instructor (2007-2008, 2010)
Victor Valley College: Adjunct Biology Instructor (2007-2009)
Mt. San Antonio College: Adjunct Biology Instructor (2007)
California Polytechnic University, Pomona: Teaching Assistant (2000-2001)
Courses Taught
o Anatomy and Physiology lectures and labs
o Anatomy lectures and labs
o General Biology lectures and labs
o Health Science lectures
o Environmental Science lectures
o Microbiology lab
Lisa Marie DeVries Victoria College, 2200 E Red River, Victoria, TX 79904 Curriculum Vitae (361) 572-6474 Email: lisa.devries@victoriacollege.edu Education M.A., Multicultural Literature, May 2008; Outstanding Graduate Student East Carolina University, Dept. of English, Greenville, NC B.A., English and Religious Studies, December 2005; Summa cum Laude East Carolina University, Dept. of English, Dept. of Religious Studies, Greenville, NC Teaching Experience Associate Professor of English, Humanities Department, Victoria College, August 2008-
present. Instructor, ENGL 1100 and ENGL 1200, English Department, East Carolina University,
August 2007-May 2008. Writing Consultant, First-Year Writing Studio, English Department, East Carolina
University, January-May 2007. Conference Presentations “Multiculturalism in the High School English Classroom.” Partnerships for College and
Career Readiness Conference, Victoria, TX: May 2010. “Where they know all salvation comes from”: Inverting Biblical Narrative in Ama Ata Aidoo’s
Our Sister Killjoy.” 35th Annual African Literature Association Conference, Burlington, VT: April 2009.
“A Coyote Nailed to a Fencepost”: Survival Methods of Tricksterism in Sherman Alexie’s The
Toughest Indian in the World.” 120th Annual Meeting – The American Folklore Society, Louisville, KY: October 2008.
“Where they know all salvation comes from”: Turning Biblical Narrative on its Head in Ama
Ata Aidoo’s Our Sister Killjoy. British Commonwealth and Postcolonial Studies Conference, Savannah, GA: February 2008.
“All to Herself”: Inheriting the Phobic in Doug Wright’s I Am My Own Wife. Comparative
Drama Conference, Los Angeles, CA: March 2007. Human Countries: The Post-Partition Novels of Amitav Ghosh and Arundhati Roy. British
Commonwealth and Postcolonial Studies Conference, Savannah, GA: February 2007.
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Guest Speaker Invitations “The Testament of Celie: Women and God in The Color Purple.” Cinema Club. Leo J. Welder
Center for the Performing Arts, November 2014. “Why Banned Books Week Should Be a National Holiday, Or, Everything I Needed to Know I
Learned from Shel Silverstein and Sherman Alexie.” BBW Read-Out. VC/UHV Library, September 2014.
“Still Laughing: Humor and the Power of Tradition in Sherman Alexie’s The Lone Ranger and
Tonto Fistfight in Heaven.” Reading Round Table. Victoria College, January 2013. “Do You Believe Laughter Can Save Us? Humor as Healing in Sherman Alexie’s The Lone
Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven.” Reading Round Table. Victoria College, January 2013.
“Rumi and the Sufi Tradition.” Unitarian Universalist Church of Victoria, March 2010. “Who is telling the Story? Native American Representation in Film.” Lyceum Lecture. Victoria
College, November 2009. “From the Ground up: The Roots of Liberation Theology.” Unitarian Universalist Church of
Victoria, May 2009. Publications “that the people may live.” Circle Magazine 115 (2013): 55. Print. “And Home.” Circle Magazine 114 (2013): 49. Print. “Because of Blood: Natasha Trethewey’s Historical Memory.” Conversations with Natasha
Trethewey. Ed. Joan Wylie Hall. Jackson: University of Mississippi Press, 2014. 106-112. Print.
“An Interview with Ama Ata Aidoo.” The Common Reader: Newsletter of the ECU Dept. of
English 27.1 (2008). Web. “Bizzaro Retires from East Carolina.” The Museletter (Fall 2008): 4. Print. “Pulitzer Prize Winner Natasha Trethewey Reads at ECU.” The Museletter (Fall 2008): 1.
Print. “Get Smart.” The Common Reader: Newsletter of the ECU Dept. of English 26.6 (2008). Web. “Because of Blood: Natasha Trethewey’s Historical Memory.” The Common Reader:
Newsletter of the ECU Dept. of English 26.6 (2008). Web.
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“Laughing at Ourselves: a Conversation with HumorFest's Claire Porter.” The Common Reader: Newsletter of the ECU Dept. of English 26.2 (2007). Web.
“Mule Egg Seller & Appalachian Storyteller.” The Common Reader: Newsletter of the ECU
Dept. of English 25.6 (2007). Web. “The Art of Offending Your Audience: An Evening with Sherman Alexie.” The Common
Reader: Newsletter of the ECU Dept. of English 25.6 (2007). Web. “Interview with Elisa Carbone.” The Common Reader: Newsletter of the ECU Dept. of English
25.3 (2006). Web. “Coming Clean.” Expressions: East Carolina University’s Minority Publication, Spring 2006,
Issue No. 2. 19-22. Print. Editorial Experience Editor, Quality Enhancement Plan for SACS, 2013/2014 Editor, The Victoria Democrat Newsletter, May 2010-Jan 2010. Graduate Assistant, The Common Reader and The Museletter, English Department, East
Carolina University, August 2006-2008. Editorial Assistant, North Carolina Literary Review, English Department, East Carolina
University, August-December 2006. Documentary Films “You Betta Belize It.” Producer: Seodial Deena. Director and Editor: Lisa DeVries. The ECU
Film and Literature Group/One Word Films and Will Work for Food Productions, April 2008.
“The North Carolina Literary Homecoming.” Producer: Thomas Douglass. Director: Lisa
DeVries. Editor: Amanda Johnson. The ECU Film and Literature Group/One Word Films and Will Work for Food Productions, June 2007.
“Rumi: The Man and his Muse.” Producer: Thomas Douglass. Director: Lisa DeVries. Editor:
Amanda Johnson. The ECU Film and Literature Group/One Word Films and Will Work for Food Productions, November 2006. Aired on Greenville, NC Public Access, Channel 23.
“Beyond the Postcard: Study Abroad at ECU.” Producer: Thomas Douglass. Director: Lisa
DeVries. Editor: Amanda Johnson. The ECU Film and Literature Group/One Word Films and Will Work for Food Productions, May 2006. Aired on Greenville, NC Public Access, Channel 23.
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Professional Affiliations Texas Community College Teachers Association (TCCTA) American Association of University Women (AAUW) African Literature Association (ALA) American Folklore Society (AFS) Unitarian Universalist Service Committee (UUSC) League of Women Voters (LWV) Professional Development ETS/AP Reader Program – English Literature: 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016 Former John W. Stormont Conference on South Texas Co-chair: 2013-2015 Pilot: SEAL Team 1, 2014 Chair of Professional Development Committee, 2014 - 2015 Committee Work Chair of VC Lyceum, May 2014-2015 Chair of American Literature Textbook Committee/ Discipline Expert Title V Mentoring Program “What’s Your Story?” Scholarship Chair, 2011-2013 Faculty Senate Secretary, 2011-2014 United Way Drive Co-chair, 2012 ENGL 1301, 1302 Textbook Committee Banned Books Week Planning Committee Community Activities Ecstatic Dance Evolution Facilitator “Laughter as Medicine” Short Story Contest Judge Advisor of VC Film Club VDAY Organizer, 2011-present Nave Museum volunteer Vice President/Program Coordinator of Unitarian Universalist Church Victoria Democrats Friends of the Library Knowledge Bowl Victoria Preservation Society Keep Victoria Beautiful Heifer International World Wildlife Fund Sierra Club
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VITAE
Helen Dvorak
Director of Distance Education & Office: Technology Center, Suite 119
Instructional Technology Office Tel: (361) 572-6481
The Victoria College Mobile Tel: (361) 935-4489
2200 E. Red River St. Fax: (361) 582-2444
Victoria, TX 77901 Email: helen.dvorak@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION
Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies, Computer Science and Mathematics, December 2000,
University of Houston – Victoria, Victoria, TX
Bachelor of Science, Computer and Informational Science: Computer Science, May 1990,
University of Houston – Victoria, Victoria, TX
HONORS AND AWARDS
Distinguished Teacher Award Nominee, Victoria College, 2006-2007
Tandy Technology Scholars Outstanding Teacher, Palacios High School, 1994-1995
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Post Production Captioning: What's the Big Deal?, LSC-Montgomery, TX, September 2012
Online Degree Plans Teleconference, August 2012
Enrollment Management Model by Dr. Paul Illich, July 2012
Blackboard World 2012, New Orleans, LA, July 2012
The Core Curriculum: A focus on 21st Century Competencies, Webinar, April 2012
South Texas Regional Council, Corpus Christi, TX, April 2012
CE8 Upgrade Cohort to Learn 9.1, Online, February - April 2012
First Experience Conference, San Antonio, TX, February 2012
DegreeWorks implementation Presentation, January 2012
Blackboard World 2011, Las Vegas, NV, July 2011
Virtual College of Texas Coordinator's Meeting, Austin, June 2011
South Texas Regional Council, Corpus Christi, TX, March 2011
Blackboard World 2010, Orlando, FL, July 2010
Virtual College of Texas Coordinator’s Meeting, Austin, June 2010
TCC Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX, May 2010
Sungard HE Summit, San Francisco, CA, April 2010
South Texas Regional Council, Corpus Christi, TX, March 2010
TCCTA Conference, Houston, TX, March 2010
Virtual College of Texas Coordinator’s Meeting, Austin, June 2009
Higher Education Opportunity Act (HEOA) Webinar, May 2009
Discoverer and ODS Training, March 2009
Certified Blackboard CE Administrator Training, February/March 2009
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Conference, San Antonio, December 2008
T-Bug Conference, Houston, October 2008
Introduction to Softchalk Webinar, September 2008
Certified Blackboard CE/Vista Trainer Training, Las Vegas, NV, July 2008
Virtual College of Texas Coordinator’s Meeting, Austin, June 2008
Instructional Design in a Hybrid Environment, LSC – CyFair, Summer 2008
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Conference, New Orleans, December 2007
Deploying Internet and Intranet Firewalls: Hands-on, Washington D.C., July 2006
Leading To Greatness: Building True Success Wherever You Live and Work, 2006
South Texas Leadership Academy: Building Communities of Learners in College, 2006
Spring Connection, 2006
Integrated Marketing: Creating a Team and Plan That Gets Results, 2005
Texas Skill Standards Board Training, 2005
Wireless Security, Working Connections IT Faculty Development Institute, July 2005
Securing Grants: The What, Where and How, 2005
WECM Review Workshop, Midland, December 2004
Advanced Internet Teaching Methods, Virtual College of Texas, Fall 2002
Web Development with Cascading Style Sheets, Element-K, December 2001 – January 2002
HTML 4.01: Web Authoring Level 1, Element-K, December 2001 – February 2002
Flash 5: Level 1, Element K, January – February 2002
CCNP – Semesters 1 and 2, Victoria College, Summer 2001
Macromedia Web Design Week, Ojai, CA, Summer 2001
PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS
Certified Blackboard CE Administrator, March 2009
Certified Blackboard Trainer (July 2008 – July 2014)
PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS
Workforce Connections Quarterly Newsletter, Co-Editor/Co-Publisher
Hybrid Course Development
2008 BCIS 1305 Business Computer Applications
2008 COSC 1301 Microcomputer Applications
2008 IMED 1301 Introduction to Multimedia
Online Course Development
2012 BMGT 1314 Business Ethics
(re-design for new book)
2012 Generic College-wide Blackboard Course Template
2009 Generic Divisional Blackboard Course Templates
2007 HRPO 1311 Human Relations
2007 COSC 1301 Microcomputer Applications
(re-design for new software)
2006 BMGT 1314 Business Ethics, Co-developer
2004 COSC 1315 Fundamentals of Programming (Logic)
2003 COSC 1301 Microcomputer Applications
(re-design for new software)
2000 COSC 1301 Microcomputer Applications
PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBITIES
Blackboard GUI Administration
Blackboard Professional Development/Training for Faculty
Blackboard Orientation for Online Students
Online/Technology Orientation for all Incoming Freshman
Virtual College of Texas (VCT) Coordinator
Coordinate Victoria College’s host and provider interaction with the fifty community college districts
and Texas State Technical College System
Process VCT reservation requests
Bill VCT lease fees
Create accounts and communicate with VCT students from across the state taking Victoria College
online courses
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Texas Community College Teachers Association (TCCTA)
Texas Distance Learning Association (TxDLA)
COMMITTEES
2012 – Present Website/Portal Committee
2011 – Present Convocation Committee
2011 – Present Professional Development Committee
2010 – Present Enrollment Management Committee
2008 – Present Banner/E-Learning Team Lead
2008 – Present Technology Committee, Member
2008 – Present Distance Education Committee, Chair
2007 – Present Business Management Advisory Committee
1999 – Present Computer Information Advisory Committee, Member
2008 – 2011 Banner/Luminis Steering Committee
2001-2002, 2004 – 2008 Distance Education Committee, Member
2007 – 2008 Achieve The Dream, Core Committee
2006 – 2007 Catalog Committee, Member
2000 – 2001, 2003-2005, 2006 – 2007 Library Committee, Member
2005 – 2006 Marketing – Retention Subcommittee, Member
2005 – 2006 Emerging Technology Committee, Member
2004 – 2006 Portal Committee, Member
2004 – 2006 Tenure Committee, Member
2000 – 2002, 2003 – 2006 Commencement Committee, Member
2001 – 2003 Retention Committee, Member
2001 – 2002 SACS Subcommittee, Member
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Spring 2008 – Present Victoria College, Distance Education Coordinator
Fall 1999 – Present Victoria College, Instructor
August 1999 – Sept. 1999 University of Houston-Victoria, Adjunct, Computer Information Systems
PREVIOUS TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Fall 1992 – Spring 1999 Palacios High School, Computer Science Teacher
Fall 1990 – Spring 1992 Tidehaven High School, Mathematics/Computer Science Teacher
OTHER EMPLOYMENT
Sept. 1983 – May 1987 Chas. Schreiner Bank, Kerrville, TX, Computer Operator
April 1983 – August 1983 Matagorda General Hospital, Bay City, TX, Computer Operator
August 1982 – April 1983 Campbell-Huitt Insurance, Bay City, TX, Full Charge
Bookkeeper/Computer Operator
COMMUNITY ACTIVITES
Relay for Life, American Cancer Society
Empty Bowls
St. John Bosco Catholic Church Annual Picnic
Jackson County Youth Fair
Lolita Community Fund
Industrial Jr. FFA
Industrial FFA
Industrial Elementary East PTC
Industrial Jr. High School PTC
Industrial Gifted and Talented PTC
Industrial Youth League
Industrial Little League
Thomas Eisman
Science, Mathematics, & PE Division The Victoria College 2200 E. Red River Victoria, TX 77901 eisman@victoriacollege.edu EDUCATION Master's of Business Administration: Management Focus
University of Houston -Victoria, July 28, 2001 GPA: 3.75 Bachelor's of Business Administration, Management/Marketing double-major
Texas A & M University, August 16, 1997 GPA in Major: 3.25 Major #2: 3.00 Master Rank (Godan – 5th Degree Black belt) Judo and Jiu-Jitsu: May 12, 2013 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Victoria Judo Club Texas Municipal Police Association Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association United States Martial Arts Association Life Member PUBLICATIONS None. TEACHING EXPERIENCE Victoria College Adjunct Teacher – Self Defense: August 2009 – Present Various Topics Instructor – VCSO: July 2011 – Present Adjunct Teacher – Police Academy: January 2009 – May 2010 Adjunct Teacher – Business: Various Semesters since 2001 Victoria YMCA Self Defense Teacher: Two months in 1999 Independent Karate / Judo / Jiu-Jitsu Instructor: July 1, 1999 - Present COURSES TAUGHT Introduction to Business Cultural Diversity Self Defense Judo / Jiu-Jitsu Legislative Update Personal Safety Problem Solving/Critical Thinking Crime Prevention
VITAE
Lisa Elsik Career & Technical Education Division Office Tel: (361) 582-2429
The Victoria College Fax: (361) 582-2525
2200 E. Red River St.
Victoria, TX 77901 lisa.elsik@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION
Master of Science in Psychology, December 2009
Texas A&M University – Kingsville, Kingsville, TX.
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, August 2004
Texas A&M University – Kingsville, Kingsville, TX.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
American Association of Adjunct Education Conference, The Woodlands, TX, October 2012
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
American Association of Adjunct Education (AAAE)
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Spring 2013 – Present Victoria College, Psychology Instructor
Fall 2012 – Present Victoria College, Student Success Course Instructor
COLLEGE WORK EXPERIENCE
Spring 2012 – Present Victoria College, Academic Advisor, Student Services
Alejandro Enriquez alejandro.enriquez@victoriacollege.edu
4405 N Navarro St #602
Victoria, TX 77904 (510) 566-9527
EDUCATION Master of Science, Biological Sciences, CSU East Bay, Hayward, CA, December 2010 Bachelor of Science, General Biology, Harvey Mudd College, Claremont, CA, May 2006 TEACHING EXPERIENCE Biology Instructor, Victoria College, Victoria, TX, January 2015-Present
● Currently teaching all biology, primarily anatomy and physiology ● Prepare syllabus and all lessons, assignments and assessments ● Deliver all lessons and graded all assignments and assessments ● Submit all grades as the instructor of record for lecture courses ● Ensure classroom environment is constructive at all times and facilitate learning in
lecture class, laboratory class, and office hours Adjunct Faculty, Evergreen Valley College, San Jose, CA, June 2013-December 2014
● Previously taught General Biology for non-majors, Human Biology, and Human Heredity ● Facilitator for TEAS Science Workshop ● Prepare syllabus and all lessons, assignments and assessments ● Deliver all lessons and graded all assignments and assessments ● Submit all grades as the instructor of record ● Ensure classroom environment is constructive at all times and facilitate learning in
lecture class, laboratory class, and office hours Lecturer and Laboratory Instructor, CSU East Bay, Hayward, CA, March 2012-June 2013
● Anatomy and Physiology 1 and 2 for pre-nursing majors (Lecture and Lab) ● Introduction to Biology for non-majors (Lecture and Lab) ● Prepared syllabus and all lessons, assignments and assessments according to
departmental requirements and in collaboration with other professors and TAs ● Delivered all lessons and graded all assignments and assessments ● Submitted grades as the instructor of record, except when teaching a lab for another
professor who was the lecture instructor of record ● Facilitated healthy learning environment in lecture, lab and office hours
Lecturer, General Studies, CSU East Bay, Hayward, CA, September 2008-June 2013
● Taught GS courses for five years; each GS course is a yearlong seminar course where college freshmen are prepared for the college and post-college experience
● Developed all curriculum in cooperation with other GS instructors ● Ensured learning environment was interactive, respectful and constructive ● Graded all assignments and submitted grades as instructor of record
Laboratory Instructor, CSU East Bay, Hayward, CA, March 2008-December 2010
● Introduction to Biology Lab and Animal Biology Lab ● Collaborated with other TAs and laboratory technicians to prepare schedule and ensure
quality and uniformity of instruction
● Delivered all labs and graded all assignments ● Trained many new TAs to teach the same lab, imparting both knowledge and teaching
techniques and have since seen some of my trainees become the head TA ● In some cases I was the instructor of record and submitted grades, in other cases I
reported to the lecture instructor who was the instructor of record K-12 Substitute Teacher, Hayward Unified School District, February 2007-May 2010
● Maintained discipline and decorum in classroom in replacement of normal teacher ● Deliver lesson plan if any to students; if no lesson plan was provided, improvise a lesson
plan and deliver with the ultimate aim of supplementing normal instruction TEACHING-RELATED EXPERIENCE Tutor/Teacher, Harvard Square2 Academy, Fremont, CA, March 2012-December 2012
● Tutor students in all high school subjects ● Particularly: biology, chemistry, physics, math through calculus, psychology,
statistics, environmental science, and Spanish ● Assist students 1-on-1 or in small groups as needed ● Account for needs of both parents and students in delivering instruction ● Maintain discipline and decorum as a matter of course
Laboratory Manager/Technician, CSU East Bay, Concord, CA, January 2010-June 2012
● Collaborate with Professors and TAs in the setup of all labs for anatomy and physiology, chemistry, general biology, and microbiology
● Assemble all necessary materials including chemical reagents ● Have intimate knowledge of hazardous materials and emergency protocols
Academic Coach, CSU East Bay, Hayward, CA, September 2010-May 2011
● Collaborate with other coaches to keep students with ASD on task and up to date on their materials for their courses
● Work 1-on-1 with students and tutor them in math and science as needed ● Maintain database of information on progress of each student to facilitate collaboration
of all coaches for each student's needs COURSES PREPARED TO TEACH General Biology Ecology and Environmental Science
Anatomy and Physiology Evolutionary Biology
Molecular Biology and Genetics Immunology and Pathology SKILLS Fluent in Spanish (Speak/Read/Write) Proficient with Microsoft Word, Excel, and Powerpoint SPECIAL INTERESTS Eager to organize and teach Martial Arts Workshops made available to all students and faculty
● Black Belt in Shotokan Karate ● Organized and taught Martial Arts Workshops for students while teaching at CSU
Eastbay, http://karate.prionspace.net/
Recently created an instructional 5-minute web tutorial series made available to the public on YouTube
● Topics to be covered include Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Math https://www.youtube.com/user/5minlesson
Dustin Ferguson
Division EMS Program
Contact AH 104D
361-572-6435 x3375
Dustin.ferguson@victoriacollege.edu
Education Bachelor of Science “Communications” December 2004
University of Houston Victoria
Structural Firefighting May 2005
Victoria College
EMT Basic August 2000
Victoria College
College Teaching Experience Victoria College, Adjunct instructor of EMT Paramedic
Spring 2014 – Present
Other Work Experience Victoria Fire Department, Lieutenant
2005 - Present
I am a Station Officer I supervise 4-5 crew members. I am an all hazards responder. I am responsible for the daily activities of VFD Station 3 which houses a Fire Engine and Ambulance.
I have been recognized with several VFD awards:
Officer of the Year
Life Saving
Chief Commendation for work on a special project
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VFD St6 Design Team
Unit Commendation
Refugio EMS, EMT Basic
September 2001 – May 2007
This was my first EMS job! I was able to work here while attending Victoria College and the University of Houston Victoria. This provided me with a ton of experience which set the stage for a thus far successful career.
Professional Development &
Training
• Texas Fire Chiefs Academy Graduate • TDSHS EMS Instructor • AHA Basic Life Support Instructor and Provider • AHA Pediatric Advanced Life Support Instructor and Provider • AHA Advanced Cardiac Life Supports Instructor and Provider • NAEMT Advanced Medical Life Support Provider • NAEMT Pre Hospital trauma Life Support Instructor and Provider • TCFP Fire Instructor I and II • TCFP Fire Officer I,II • TCFP Driver/ Operator • TCFP Aerial Operator • TCFP Wildland Firefighter • NIMS 100,200,300,700 and 800
Professional Affiliations
• International Assosciation of Firefighters • Texas State Firefighters Association
VITAE
Dr. Marylynn L. Fletcher Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Division Office Tel: (361) 572-6425 The Victoria College Fax: (361) 582-2512 2200 E. Red River St. Victoria, TX 77901 marylynn.fletcher@victoriacollege.edu EDUCATION Doctorate of Musical Arts, May 1984, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX Master of Music, May 1979, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX Bachelor of Music with High Distinction, May 1977, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Texas Association of Music Schools, Austin, TX, January 2016 Texas Music Educators Convention, San Antonio, TX, February 2016 Texas Choral Directors Association Conference, San Antonio, TX, July 2016 PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS & PERFORMANCES Conducted two choral concerts fall 2015 and two choral concerts spring 2016 Coordinated and conducted Massed Choir Concert of over 200 singers for area high schools – September 2015 Faculty and Guest Recital Series – organized four recitals in 2015-16 with 1 guest and 5 faculty members performing. I accompanied the faculty members on these recitals. Victoria String Quartet – violinist in quartet for several events in the community Accompanist for Victoria Bach Festival local chorus rehearsals 2015 and 2016 Substitute Organist at various churches around Victoria – rehearse choir and play organ at traditional services Keyboard parts (piano or celeste) with Victoria Symphony Orchestra, October & April 2016 Presenter at TMEA Convention in San Antonio, Feb. 2016 Clinician for VISD Pre-UIL Choral Contests, March 2016
PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS Online Course Development 2007 -2016 MUSI 1306 Music Appreciation 2004 -2016 MUSI 1304 Foundations of Music PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Texas Association of Music Schools, President-Elect Texas Two Year College Choral Directors Association, Webmaster Texas Music Teachers Association & Music Teachers National Association Texas Choral Directors Association American Choral Directors Association Texas Music Educators Association Victoria Music Teachers Association, Student Affiliate Chairman COLLEGE COMMITTEES Salary and Benefits Committee Assessment Coordinator for Division of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE Fall 2008 – Present Victoria College, Prof. of Music Fall 2000 – Spring 2008 Victoria College, Instructor of Music Fall 1990 – Spring 1996 Victoria College, Head, Dept. of Fine Arts Fall 1982 – Spring 1990 Victoria College, Instructor of Music Fall 1981 – Spring 1982 Mary College, Bismarck ND, Asst. Prof. of Music (one year appt.) Spring 1979 – Spring 1981 University of Texas at Austin, Teaching Assistant Fall 1978 Southwestern University, Georgetown, TX, Instructor of Music Fall 1977 – Spring 1978 University of Texas at Austin, Teaching Assistant Fall 1975 – Spring 1977 Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, Music Theory Teaching Assistant COMMUNITY ACTIVITES Victoria Civic Chorus Director Victoria Music Teachers Association
FLORES, Michelle
Division Academic Support and Student Success
Contact Johnson Hall 100L
361-582-2438
michelle.flores@victoriacollege.edu
Education Masters of Education in Curriculum and Instruction, January
2000
University of Houston-Victoria
Bachelor’s Degree in Interdisciplinary English, May 1994
St. Mary’s University, San Antonio, TX
Magna Cum Laude graduate
Presidential Award
Who’s Who Among America’s Colleges and Universities
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College Teaching
Experience Victoria College, adjunct instructor , Fall 2001-present
EDUC 2012-present
INRW 2005-2012
Reading 2001-2005
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Other Work
Experience Victoria ISD, ESL itinerant (Stroman Middle)
2017-present
Lead staff developments in the ELPS, TELPAS and LPAC
procedures
Tutor 90 students in TELPAS strategies
Instruct English 3D
Victoria ISD, Elementary teacher (Aloe, Vickers, Hopkins,
Guadalupe, William Wood)
1996-2017
Taught 3rd-5th graders
Lead Teacher
Reading Facilitator
San Antonio, Elementary teacher
1994-1996
Taught 2nd and 4th
Summer School Coordinator
Professional
Development &
Training
ESL strategies
STAAR
TAKS
TEKS
TAAS
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Professional
Presentations &
Publications
Professional
Affiliations
VFT, Victoria Federation of Teachers
Skills & Abilities
Community
Activities &
Interests
ACTS retreats at Our Lady of Victory Catholic Church
VITAE
Jacob Z. Flores Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Division The Victoria College 2200 E. Red River St. Victoria, TX 77901 (361) 573-3291 ext. 3242 Jacob.flores@victoriacollege.edu EDUCATION Master of Arts, English Literature and Language, May 1996, St. Mary’s University, San Antonio, TX. Bachelor of Arts, English May 1994, St. Mary’s University, San Antonio, TX COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE 08/2011 to present Professor of English, Victoria College 08/2000 to 07/ 2011 Associate Professor of English, Victoria College 08/1996 to 07/2000 Assistant Professor of English, Victoria College OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE 06/2017 to Present Interim Dean of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences, Victoria
College 01/2010 to 07/2011 Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Department Chair, Victoria College 08/2006 to 12/2009 Humanities and Fine Arts Department Chair, Victoria College 08/2004 to 05/2017 Humanities Department Chair, Victoria College COMMITTEE WORK Faculty Senate, 2014-2016, Vice President 2003 to 2004 Commencement, 2012-2016, 2009-2011 Teamwork, 2014-2016 Critical Thinking, 2014-2016 Modern Community College Library, 2014
Library, 2012-2014 Haven Advisor, 2011-2012 Early Alert, 2010-2011 What’s Your Story Scholarship, Chair, 2009-2011 Discipline, 2009-2011, 1997-2001 Strategic Planning, 2008- 2011 Title V Activity One Advisory, Chair, 2005-2008 Humanities and Fine Arts Tenure, 2004-present Distance Education, 2003-2005 Humanities and Fine Arts Division Chair Search, 2003 Developmental Education Specialist Search, 2003 Elections, 2001-2004 SACS Reaffirmation and Accreditation, 2001-2003 Academic Affairs, Chair, 2000-2003 Dean of Instruction Search, 2000 Enforced Withdrawal, 2000 Academic Council, 1998-2000 Student Appeals for Academic Matters, Chair, 2000-2002 Diversity, 1997-2002 SOS Advisor, 1997-1998 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: Evaluating Critical Thinking Skills, Victoria College, August, 2017. Best Practices for Instructional Videos, Victoria College, August, 2017. Summer Professional Development Institute, Victoria College, May 2017. GRL Conference, Kansas City, MO, October 2016. RT Conference, Las Vegas, NV, April, 2016. GRL Conference, San Diego, CA, October, 2015. Can They Hear You? Victoria College, August, 2015. Dreamspinner Author Workshop, Orlando, FL, March, 2015. Deeper Learning, Victoria College, January, 2015. Designing a Flipped Classroom that Supports Critical Thinking, Victoria College, January, 2015. Listening: Issues in Communication, Victoria College, August, 2015. Rules for Student Engagement and Entertainment, Engaging Students from the “No Child Left
Behind Era,” Victoria College, August, 2014. Teaching Outside the Classroom (Box), Victoria College, August, 2014. Training and Awareness of the Emergency Management Plan, Victoria College, August, 2014. GRL Conference, Chicago, IL, October, 2014. Dreamspinner Author Workshop, Portland, OR, April, 2014. Mindset and Motivation, Victoria College, January, 2014 GRL Conference, Atlanta, GA, October, 2014. Terms of Engagement, Victoria College, January, 2013. Developing Assessment Improvement Plans, Victoria College, January. 2013. Evaluation Training, Victoria College, March, 2013.
Dreamspinner Author Workshop, Chicago, IL, April 2013. Coping with Classroom Incivilities: Nanny 9-1-1 for the Professor, Starlink Conference, March, 2012. Faculty Development Initiatives, Victoria College, March, 2012. GRL Conference, Albuquerque, NM, October, 2012. PUBLISHED WORKS: 3. Dreamspinner Press, 2012. Being True. Dreamspinner Press, 2014. Blood Tied. Dreamspinner Press, 2015. Chasing the Sun. Dreamspinner Press, 2013. The Gifted One. Dreamspinner Press, 2013. Moral Authority. 2nd ed. Wilde City Press, 2013. Please, Remember Me. Dreamspinner Press, 2015. Spell Fall. Dreamspinner Press, 2017. Soul Struck. Dreamspinner Press, 2015. Spell Bound. Dreamspinner Press, 2015. Suddenly Yours. Dreamspinner Press, 2016. When Love Comes to Town, Dreamspinner Press, 2014. When Love Gets Hairy. Dreamspinner Press, 2014. When Love Takes Over. Dreamspinner P, 2013.
SUSAN FOESTER
DIVISION Academic Foundations
CONTACT 361-580-3730
susan.foester@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION MASTER OF ARTS IN MATHEMATICS, DECEMBER 2014
University of Houston – Houston, Texas
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MATHEMATICS, MAY 1991
Texas A&M University – College Station, Texas
ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE, MAY 1988
Victoria College – Victoria, Texas
COLLEGE TEACHING
EXPERIENCE
VICTORIA COLLEGE, ACADEMIC FOUNDATIONS MATHEMATICS INSTRUCTOR
Fall 2016 to present
VICTORIA COLLEGE, ADJUNCT INSTRUCTOR OF MATHEMATICS
Fall 2015 to Fall 2016
VICTORIA COLLEGE, ADJUNCT INSTRUCTOR OF FOUNDATION
MATHEMATICS
Spring 2010 to Fall 2014
OTHER WORK
EXPERIENCE
ALCOA, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS ANALYST
June 1992 – July 2004
Developed and taught training classes at Alcoa plant facility
for software used at location. Taught plant IT personnel
project management and change control processes. Taught
engineering project management system classes in US, South
America, and Jamaica Alcoa locations.
COMMUNITY
ACTIVITIES
Board of Managers, Memorial Medical Center, April 2012 to present
Special needs adults volunteer, 2010 to present
Girl Scout Leader, 2003 - 2011
VITAE
Judy Ford
Math & Science Division Office Tel: (361) 573-3291 Victoria College judy.ford@victoriacollege.edu 2200 E. Red River St. Victoria, TX 77901 EDUCATION Master of Education, May 2010, University of Houston – Victoria, Victoria, TX. Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Science, August 1993, Southwest Texas State University, San Marcos, TX. Associate of General Studies, May 1990, Victoria College, Victoria, TX. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT I attended the Adjunct faculty meeting on August 21, 2014. PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Lifetime member of Phi Kappa Phi COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE Fall 2014 UHV, Adjunct Math Instructor Spring’11 – Fall’13, Fall’14 Victoria College, Adjunct Math Instructor August 2009 – June 2010 Victoria ISD: Profit High School; Math Teacher: MMA August1993– May 2007 Math Teacher at Nixon-Smiley CISD, Industrial ISD, and
Victoria ISD.
COMMUNITY ACTIVITES Donate and/or participate in Relay for Life and donate to Toys For Tots, Pack The Bus and American Cancer Society.
GREG E. GARCIA
DIVISION History
CONTACT VC/UHV Library (361)570-4162 garciag@uhv.edu
EDUCATION MASTERS OF ARTS AND SCIENCES IN INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES, 2009
University of Houston-Victoria – Victoria, Texas
Degree concentrations were in History and Religion.
BACHELORS OF ARTS IN HUMANITIES, 2005
University of Houston-Victoria – Victoria, Texas
ASSOCIATES OF ARTS - 2000
Victoria College – Victoria, Texas
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
VICTORIA COLLEGE – ADJUNCT INSTRUCTOR
Spring 2017 – Present
VICTORIA WEST HIGH SCHOOL – LOW BRASS/PRIVATE INSTRUCTOR
Summer 2014 - Present
OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE
UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON-VICTORIA – CIRCULATION AND SHELVING SUPERVISOR
August 2005 – Present
UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON-VICTORIA – LIBRARY STUDENT ASSISTANT
Summer 2000 – Fall 2005
SKILLS & ABILITIES • 10 years of supervisory experience. 16 years of office experience. Have been a musician for 26 years and can play trombone, baritone, tuba and guitar.
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES &
• Member of Crossroads Community Band. Member of Vickers Elementary Watch D.O.G.S program. Gives part-time low brass instruction and
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INTERESTS private lessons at Victoria West High School.
CANDACE GARCIA, PTA
DIVISION Career, Health and Technical
CONTACT
crs8645@pirates.victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION AAS, PHYSICAL THERAPY ASSISTANT MAY 2013
Victoria College, Victoria Tx.
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
VICTORIA COLLEGE, PTA
FALL 2015 TO PRESENT
ADJUNCT INSTRUCTOR FOR THE PHYSICAL THERAPY ASSISTANT PROGRAM
OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE
VICTORIA PAIN AND REHABILITATION CENTER
August 2013 to Present
VICTORIA PHYSICAL THERAPY
May 2012 to May 2013
VITAE Kristen Gilliam
Academic Foundation Division Tel: (830) 672-6251 The Victoria College Fax (830) 672-6706 2200 E. Red River St. Victoria, TX 77901 kkgilliam@yahoo.com EDUCATION Bachelor of Science Major Elementary Education Minor Science University of Corpus Christi ( Texas A&M Corpus) Post Graduate Math Courses Del Mar Corpus Christi State University UT Pam American PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Yearly Workshops/In-service Edinburg Consolidated ISD Corpus Christi ISD Alief ISD Gonzales ISD PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Texas State Teachers Association National Council of Teachers of Mathematics PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS Texas Assessment of Academic Skills High School Level Math Workbook Addison Wesley Publisher COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE Victoria College Adjunct Instructor Summer 2016 TEXAS PUBLIC SCHOOL EDUCATOR 42 years Edinburg Consolidated ISD Corpus Christi ISD Alief ISD Gonzales ISD
VITAE
Jeremy M. Gould Career & Technical Education Division Office Tel: (361) 582-2474
The Victoria College Fax: (361) 582-2444
2200 E. Red River St. jeremy.gould@victoriacollege.edu
Victoria, TX 77901
EDUCATION
Associate of Applied Arts and Sciences – Computer Information Systems, Network
Administrator – August 2011, Victoria College, Victoria TX
Associate of Applied Arts and Sciences – Computer Information Systems, Wide Area
Telecommunications – August 2011, Victoria College, Victoria TX
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Training
Network Architecture and Best Practices (IPV6), Galveston TX
Networking with Videoconferencing (CCNA), Galveston, TX
Crestron System Essentials/Programming, Flower Mound, TX
Polycom MGC Systems Administration, San Jose, CA
Certifications
Personal Computer and Network Technician, Victoria College 2010-current
Local Area Network Technician, Victoria College, 2010-current
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Texas Distance Learning Association (TxDLA)
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Jan 2013-current Victoria College, Adjunct Instructor, Business and Computer
Charles Gyamera-Acheampong
Science, Mathematics, & PE Division Office Tel: (361) 573-3291, Ext. 3347 The Victoria College Cell: (361) 489-5305 2200 E. Red River St. Fax: (361) 582-2539 Victoria, TX 77901 charles.gyamera@victoriacollege.edu EDUCATION Ph.D. Biochemistry – Specialization in Molecular Biology, June 2009.
University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada M.Sc. Biology – Specialization in Microbiology/Molecular Biology, November 1998.
University of Tromsø, Tromsø, Norway. P.G.C.E. – Chemistry Methodology, November 1993.
University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast, Ghana. B.Sc. (Hons) Biochemistry – Specialization in Clinical Biochemistry, June 1990.
University of Science & Technology, Kumasi, Ghana. RELEVANT WORK HISTORY The Victoria College, Science, Mathematics, & PE Division, Victoria, TX
Biology Professor August 2011 – Present Courses Teaching Introductory Anatomy and Physiology Introductory Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory
Anatomy and Physiology I General Biology for Science Majors I General Biology for Science Majors I Laboratory
Introductory Chemistry Introductory Chemistry Laboratory Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Ottawa, ON, Canada
Postdoctoral Fellow November 2010 – August 2011 University of Ottawa/The Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa, ON, Canada Graduate Research Affiliate September 2002 – December 2008 University of Tromsø, Tromsø, Norway Graduate Research Affiliate August 1995 – November 1998 Ministry of Education/Sacred Heart Secondary School, B/A, Ghana
Head of Science Department November 1989 – August 1995 Courses Taught
Modern Mathematics Chemistry Biology
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RELEVANT EXPERIENCE:
• Designed and performed biological/bio-marker/enzymatic assays and using mammalian cell cultures and tissues from mice.
• Designed primers and probes for RT-PCR and conventional PCR assays such as genotyping, mutagenesis, and DNA sequencing.
• Performed experiments utilising molecular biology/proteomics techniques including HPLC/FPLC, LC-MS/MS, PCR, qPCR, mutagenesis, genotyping, and DNA sequencing.
• Engineered bacterial strains, produced/purified recombinant proteins, as well as explored the ex-vivo expression patterns of proteins through radioimmuno-assays, immunoprecipitation, immunoblotting, immunocytochemistry, metabolic labelling, and pulse chase.
• Followed protein expression in insect, bacterial, and eukaryotic expression systems. • Produced polyclonal antibodies using DNA/peptide vaccination and ascertained their
specificities through ELISA. • Performed immunohistochemistry studies including morphologic/morphometric analyses on
pancreatic sections of mice. • Versed in bioinformatics tools of gene functions, pathways, and gene interaction networks.
Regulated laboratory resources and streamlined procedures leading to waste removal and cutting down cost of experiments.
WORKSHOPS, COURSES, AND TRAINING: Workshops
• International Polar Year Early Results Workshop, Fairmont Château Laurier, Ottawa, ON, Canada Participant; 02/16/2010 – 02/18/2010
Courses
• Sexual Harassment, Title IX and Campus Safety Training Victoria College, 2200 E Red River St, Victoria, TX; 05/2016
• Unlawful Harassment Prevention for Higher Education Faculty Victoria College, 2200 E Red River St, Victoria, TX; 11/2013
• FERPA for Higher Education Victoria College, 2200 E Red River St, Victoria, TX; 11/2012
• Root Cause Analysis Course Dept of Fisheries and Oceans, 615 Booth S, Ottawa, ON; 02/2010
• Education, Training & Communication Program (Modules 1 – 12) Canadian Council on Animal Care, OHRI, Ottawa, ON; 2006
Training
• Safety Training Dept of Fisheries and Oceans, 615 Booth S, Ottawa, ON; 01/2010
• Radiation Safety Training Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, 725 Parkdale, Ottawa, ON; 03/2004
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• Safety Training Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, 725 Parkdale, Ottawa, ON; 10/2002
SCHOLARSHIPS, FELLOWSHIPS, AND AWARDS:
• Distinguished Teaching Award, Victoria College, Victoria TX, USA, 2014 • Univ of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada: Institutional Fellowship ($7,000), 02/2008 – 07/2008 • Univ of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada: NSERC Fellowship ($17,000/Yr), 09/2002 – 01/2008 • Univ of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada: Most convincing student, BMI Graduate Poster Day,
05/2007 • 39th Annual Conference: Society Award for the Study of Reproduction, Omaha, Nebraska,
USA • Univ of Ottawa, Canada: 2nd Prize, Ph.D Biochemistry Award, BMI Graduate Poster Day,
05/2005 • University of Tromsø, Tromsø, Norway: Graduate Scholarship ($13,000/Yr), 08/1995-
11/1998 PUBLICATIONS:
• Mbikay M, Sirois F, Gyamera-Acheampong C, Wang GS, Rippstein P, Chen A, Mayne J, Scott FW, Chrétien M (2015). J Diabetes. 7(1):74-84.
• Gyamera-Acheampong C, Sirois F, Denis NJ, Mishra P, Figeys D, Basak A, Mbikay M (2011). Mol Cell Biochem. 348(1-2):43-52.
• Charles Gyamera-Acheampong, Julian Vasilescu, Daniel Figeys, and Majambu Mbikay (2010). Fertility and Sterility: 93(4):1112-1123
• Charles Gyamera-Acheampong and Majambu Mbikay (2009). Human Reproduction Update 15(2):237-247
• Mayne, J., Raymond, A., Chaplin, A., Cousins, M., Kaefer, N., Gyamera-Acheampong, C., Seidah, N. G., Mbikay, M., Chretien, M., and Ooi, T. C. (2007). Biochem Biophys Res Commun 361:451-456.
• Gyamera-Acheampong C, Tantibhedhyangkul J, Weerachatyanukul W, Tadros H, Xu H, van de Loo JW et al (2006). Biol Reprod 74:666-73.
• Schmidt, G., Sirois, F., Anini, Y., Kauri, L. M., Gyamera-Acheampong, C., Fleck, E., Scott, F. W., Chretien, M., and Mbikay, M. (2006). Diabetes 55:452-459.
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DR. KAREN HAGAN Department of History The Victoria College 2200 East Red River Victoria, Texas 77904
361-573-3291 k.hagan@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION: Ph.D., History. Louisiana State University. 1995. Minor Fields: Japan, Colonial Latin America Title of Dissertation: “Voices in the Storm: Confederate Rhetoric, 1861-1865.” M.A., United States History. University of Virginia. 1988. Title of Thesis: “A Rhetorical Analysis of Mid-Nineteenth-Century Stump Speaking.” B.A., History and Music. Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, New York. 1987. Graduated Phi Beta Kappa, with departmental awards in Music and History, with highest honors, with membership in campus Periclean Honor Society. Eighteen graduate hours in Political Science, Southwest Texas State University, University of Iowa. Qualified to teach American Government at the college level in Texas.
GRANTS: Director’s Grant, Indiana Historical Society, August, 1995. Travel Grant, The Victoria College, August, 1998.
PUBLICATIONS: Books: Voices in the Storm: Confederate Rhetoric, 1861-1865. University of North Texas Press, 1999. Articles: “A Goliad Horror: The Great Tornado of 1902.” Article published in South Texas Studies, 2001. “Mangled and Twisted: An Alternative Look at Twentieth-Century Texas.” Article published in South Texas Studies, 2009. Book Reviews: The Collapse of the Confederacy. Reviewed in “The Historian,” 2002 The Richmond Theater Fire: Early America’s First Great Disaster. Reviewed in “The Historian,” 2012.
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Historical/Engineering Reports (contributing author): “Cultural Resources Survey of a Proposed Bridge Replacement at Fort Pike, Orleans, and St. Tammany Parishes, Louisiana. Submitted to the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development and filed with the Division of Archeology.” “Phase II Testing of Portion of the Ward Creek Ridge Site 16EBR77, East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana.” “A Cultural Resources Survey and Testing of 290 Acres Near Asphodel Plantation, East Feliciana Parish, Louisiana.” Works in Progress: New Century Cyclone: Goliad and the Great Tornado of 1902
“Four Ships, Four Cities: The United States in World War II.” Hispanic Oral History book – yet untitled - being compiled from the Hispanic Oral History Project conducted with PTK students in 2010-11.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE: Associate Professor. United States History, Texas History, Government. The Victoria College, Victoria, Texas. Earned tenure in 2001. Fall, 1997-present. Adjunct Faculty. United States Social History. University of Houston – Victoria, Victoria, Texas. Spring, 1998. Adjunct Faculty. United States History, Western Civilization. Nunez Community College, Chalmette, Louisiana. Fall-Summer, 1996-1997. Adjunct Faculty. Louisiana History. Southern University, New Orleans, Louisiana. Spring, 1997. Adjunct Faculty, United States History, Louisiana State University/LSU Evening School, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Fall, 1992-Fall, 1995. Adult Education. Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities, RELIC Library Program. “The Native American World of the Southeastern United States.” Lead a group discussion that analyzed several books on Native American history and literature.
CONFERENCE PAPER PRESENTATIONS/PARTICIPATION: “He is Much Improved: An Insider’s Look at General Bee.” Victoria College Civil War Conference, October, 2011. “He is Much Improved: An Insider’s Look at General Bee.” Gulf South Historical Conference, Gulfport, Mississippi, October, 2010. Participant, Bedford/St. Martin’s textbook focus group, Texas Community College Teachers Association Meeting, Houston, Texas, March, 2010.
“Mangled and Twisted: An Alternative Look at Twentieth–Century Texas,” Gulf South Historical Conference, Pensacola, Florida, October, 2009. “Mangled and Twisted: An Alternative Look at Twentieth-Century Texas.” Kathryn Stoner O’Conner Lecture on South Texas, The Victoria College Stormont Lecture Series, February,
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2009.
“New Century Cyclone: Goliad and the Great Tornado of 1902.” South Texas Severe Weather Conference, 2008, University of the Incarnate Word, San Antonio, Texas, February, 2008. “A Goliad Horror; The Great Tornado of 1902,” WeatherQuest 2006, The Alamodome, San Antonio, Texas, May, 2006. “A Goliad Horror: The Great Tornado of 1902.” WeatherQuest 2005, University of the Incarnate Word, San Antonio, Texas, April, 2005. Commentator, “The Built Environment of the Gulf South.” Gulf South History and Humanities Conference, Mobile, Alabama, October, 2004.
“The Goliad Horror: The Great Tornado of 1902.” Gulf South History and Humanities Conference, Pensacola, Florida, October, 2003.
Chair, “Constructing Identity in the Gulf South” Session at Gulf South History and Humanities Conference, Galveston, Texas, October, 2002. “A Goliad Horror: The Great Tornado of 1902.” John W. Stormont Lecture, The Victoria College, Victoria, Texas, February, 2001. “The 1937 New London (TX) School Disaster.” Gulf South History and Humanities Conference, Pensacola, Florida, October, 2000. “From Valiant to Vampire: Changing Images in Confederate Rhetoric.” Fourteenth Annual Deep Delta Civil War Symposium, Hammond, Louisiana, June, 2000. Panelist, Texas Community College Teachers Association Convention in Houston, Spring, 1999. Panel dealt with the use of technology in teaching history. “Anxiety and Definition: A Rhetorical Analysis of the Confederacy in 1861.” Southwestern Social Science Association Convention, 1994.
LOCAL/REGIONAL PRESENTATIONS: (since 1997) “Sherman vs. Madison in the Constitutional Convention: A Model for Political Disagreement.” Daughters of the American Revolution, Victoria, Texas, September, 2012.
“Intelligence is Evil: A Look at the Treatment of Intellectuals in Generation One Transformers.” Victoria Unitarian Church, October, 2011. “Born of a Madman: The Role of James Otis in Shaping the American Revolutionary Movement.” Daughters of the American Revolution, Victoria, Texas, October, 2011.
“Legends Come Alive: Seeing the Past in the Texas Landscape.” Victoria College Student Government Association Regional Conference, Victoria, Texas, October, 2010.
“The Democratization of Information: A Dream for the Future.” Victoria College Phi Theta Kappa Convocation, Victoria, Texas, October, 2010.
“The Other Davis: Joseph E. Davis and Hurricane Plantation. United Daughters of the Confederacy, Victoria, Texas, June, 2010.
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“’He is Much Improved:’ Bernard Bee, Sr. on His Son, Bernard Bee, Jr.” Victoria Daughters of
the Texas Republic, January, 2010.
“A Colonial Midwife’s Story.” Victoria Daughters of the Colonies, August 11, 2009. “Mangled and Twisted: Disaster and Genealogy.” Victoria County Genealogical Society, April, 2009.
“Hannah Dustin, Elizabeth Emerson, and the Feminine Expectation.” Victoria Daughters of the Colonies, November 11, 2008. “James Polk: A Presidential Success Story.” Victoria Daughters of the Confederacy, March, 2008.
“The Eunice Williams Story.” Victoria Daughters of the Colonies, August 14, 2007. “Goliad and the Great Tornado of 1902.” Museum of the Coastal Bend volunteer luncheon speaker, April 11, 2006.
“New Century Cyclone: Goliad and the Great Tornado of 1902.” Victoria Independent School District In-Service Presentation, January 4, 2005. “Goliad and the Great Tornado of 1902.” Featured speaker at the 100
th Anniversary of the Goliad
Tornado of 1902, Goliad, Texas, May, 2002. This presentation/program earned the Goliad County Historical Commission a Distinguished Service Award from the Texas State Historical Commission. “The Cyclone Ruthless: Goliad and the Tornado of 1902.” The Victoria College, Phi Theta Kappa Society, Spring, 2002. “A Goliad Horror: The Great Tornado of 1902.” Goliad County Historical Commission, May, 2001. “Natural Imagery in Confederate Rhetoric.” Skidmore College Phi Alpha Theta Society, Saratoga Spring, New York, April, 2000. “Natural Imagery in Confederate Rhetoric,” Victoria County Genealogical Society, April, 2000.
“Researching Ancestors in Louisiana: Sources in Baton Rouge.” Victoria County Genealogical Society, October, 1999. “Benedict Arnold, Traitor.” Victoria Sons of the American Revolution, Spring, 1999. “Manners and Urban Life.” The Victoria College, Phi Theta Kappa Society, Fall, 1998. “The Development of the Pre-Civil War Women’s Rights Movement,” Nunez Community College Women’s History Month, March, 1997. “Native American Baton Rouge,” Baton Rouge Kiwanis Club, February, 1997. Tracing Your Native American Ancestors,” Baton Rouge Genealogical Society, January, 1997.
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ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE: Tour Guide, Victoria Preservation Society. 1998, 2002, 2004 Gave tours of historic homes in Victoria, Texas. Tour Guide, Magnolia Mound Historic Home, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. 1993. Gave tours of a rare Cajun river house. Tour Guide, Monticello, Charlottesville, Virginia. 1988-89. Full-time tour guide. Developed several different tours, including a “Jefferson and the Arts” tour and tours suitable for schoolchildren.
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS: Book Review Editor, Journal of South Texas, published by South Texas Historical Association. 2000-2010. Involved acquiring suitable books from publishers, finding scholars to write reviews, editing reviews, delivering reviews to publishers. The JST is published twice yearly; each edition typically included seven to fourteen reviews. Phi Alpha Theta Gulf South Historical Association
PROFESSIONAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS/SERVICE Played Julia Welder Daniel in “Under the Cloak of Darkness.” Victoria Preservation Inc. Cemetery Tour, October, 2010. Organized and conducted Hispanic Oral History Project for Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society. The Victoria College, July, 2010-May, 2011. This project helped garner a four-star rating for the Victoria College PTK chapter in 2011. Played Stepmother, “Cinderella Wore Combat Boots.” The Victoria College Drama Department Production, March, 2008.
Participated in Phi Theta Kappa T.E.S.T Workshops, 2008, 2009, 2010.
Distinguished Teacher of the Year Award, The Victoria College, 2006. Nominated in 2005, 2006, 2009.
Volunteered in Tutoring Center, one hour weekly, The Victoria College, Spring, 2006. Helped students with History, English, writing. Developed online writing workshop, Spring, 2006, Fall, 2007. Workshop offered weekly assignments in punctuation, grammar, style, summarization, wordiness, paragraph organization, topic sentences, use of evidence, and precision. Students received points for completing assignments correctly and private tutoring if they lacked the necessary skills to complete the tasks satisfactorily.
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Graded VFW essays on patriotism, Fall, 2005.
Victoria Knowledge Bowl participant, 1999-present. Two-time winner with team from The Victoria College.
Prepared proposal for paired English/History class for Fall, 2006. Salvation Army Santa Angel, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2010. Provide Christmas gifts to elderly individuals and children. Selected for Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers, 2002, 2006. Guided sophomore student through academic presentation at World Historical Association of Texas (WHAT) Conference, San Marcos, Texas, March, 2001. Phi Theta Kappa, Two-Year Honor Society Co-Sponsor, The Victoria College, 2001-2004. Helped student obtain summer tour guide position at Mount Vernon, Virginia. 1998. Donate to Victoria Public Library.
COMMITTEE SERVICE Victoria College committees since 1997: Faculty Senate Library Elections, Chair SACS Physical Resources Scholarship Hearing Academic Affairs Planning and Assessment Commencement Academic Council Title III Grant Planning History Search Committee - two times Facilities Review, Quadrangle Subcommittee Hearing Discipline Admissions Copyright Policies and Rights Professional Development Curriculum and Instruction Council What’s Your Story Scholarship Selection Committee Jim Lehrer Scholarship Committee Distinguished Teacher Award Selection Committee Served on three tenure committees, once as the faculty advocate, twice as the elected division representative Curriculum Instruction Committee
HOBBIES: First Degree Black Belt, Tae Kwon Do
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Hiking
VITAE
Gary Dean Hall Humanities & Fine Arts Office Tel: (361) 572-7476 The Victoria College Fax: (361) 582-2577
2200 E. Red River St.
Victoria, TX 77901 Gary.Hall@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION
Master of Arts in English, 1978
Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Tx.
Bachelor of Arts in Teaching, 1976
Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Tx.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Smart Board Training – (year?)
Banner Training Fall 2009
College English Association Conference, 2007
College English Association Conference, 2008
College English Association Conference, 2009
College English Association Conference, 2010
Generation NeXt Comes to College: A Pedagogy for Today’s Learners (Workshop leader – Dr.
Mark Taylor
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS
The John W. Stormont Lectures of South Texas (2008). Topic: “Digging for the Truth: Murder,
Malice, and Crimes of Passion from Victoria” – powerpoint and lecture
PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
College English Association (2005 – present)
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Fall 1976- August 1978 Teaching Assistant in English Dept., Sam Houston State University
Fall 1979- August 1988 North Harris Community College (Now named Lone Star College)
Fall, 1989 – present Instructor, The Victoria College
COMMUNITY ACTIVITES
• Served on Victoria Ballet Board, 1989-92 (Publicity Chair)
• Victoria Preservation, Inc. Board 2002-2003 (Publicity Chair)
• President of Board, Victoria Preservation, Inc. 2003=2006
• Oversight Committee for the 1892 Courthouse, 2005
• Victoria Regional Museum Board, May 2010- 13
• Numerous Presentations to Community Organizations over my book Murder & Malice:
Crimes of Passion from Victoria County, Texas (1891-1913) Groups presented to: The
Decora Club, The Morning Study Club, The Friends of the Yoakum Public Library, The
Victoria County Historical Commission, The Church of Christ “Prime Timers” Group, The
Victoria County Genealogy Society, The Bronte Club, and The Pilot Club.
• Board Member – The Nave Museum (currently)
• Victoria County Historical Commission (currently)
VITAE
Vocational Nursing-Gonzales Center
Michelle Hall RN Office Tel: (830)672-7411
Victoria College Fax: (830) 672-6706
424 East Sarah Dewitt St.
Gonzales, TX 78629 michelle.hall@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION
VN Program- Yoakum, August 1990
Victoria College- Victoria, TX.
Associates Degree of Nursing, May 2000,
Victoria College, Victoria, TX.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Detar Hospital, Victoria TX. 1990-1992
Scott & White Hospital, Temple TX, 1992-1996
Metropolitan Methodist, San Antonio, TX 1996-1998
Yoakum Hospital, Yoakum TX, 1998-2000
St. Joseph School Nurse, Yoakum TX,
Accolade Home Health, Yoakum TX, 2009
Cuero Hospital - Cuero, TX, 2000- Present
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Texas Tech Health Sciences Center, Health.edu Blood Products 8/09/08
Management of Cardiac Situations 1/19/09
Assertiveness Training 1/19/09
Renal Failure 1/19/09
Women and Heart Disease 1/19/19
Assessment of Acid/Base Balance 1/19/09
Pacing 2/23/09
Be Nice 2/26/09
Nursing Negligence and Malpractice 2/26/09
Influenza: Past, Present, Future 11/15/09
H1N1 Flu: What You Need to Know 11/15/09
Medical Restraints and Seclusion 9/19/10
Understanding Upset People 09/19/10
Pediatric Advanced Life Support- Fall 2010
Texas Association Vocational Nurse Educators, 2010
Board of Nursing Implementation of the Differentiated Essential Competencies, May 2011
Advanced Cardiac Life Support- Spring 2012
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS
IV Refresher Course for LVN’s in Long-term Care 2011 Gonzales Junior High Career Day, Skills Lab 2011
Perineal Care Refresher course for CNA’s and LVN’s in Long-term Care 2012
Luling High School Healthcare Career Day, Skills Lab 2012
PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Texas Community College Teachers Association South Texas Foundation for Nursing Excellence
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Spring 2010 Spring – Present Victoria College, VN Program Gonzales Instructor Spring 2007 – Fall 2009 Victoria College, Adjunct Faculty for VN Program Cuero
COMMUNITY ACTIVITES
Sacred Heart School Athletic Booster Club, Hallettsville, TX, 2008 to Present Sacred Heart School HSA, Hallettsville TX, 2008 to Present
Sacred Heart Church, Hallettsville, TX, 2008 to Present
Jerry Hamilton
Science, Mathematics, & PE Division Office Tel: (361) 582-2508 The Victoria College Fax: (361) 582-2539 2200 E. Red River St. Victoria, TX 77901 jerry.hamilton@victoriacollege.edu EDUCATION Master of Education in Biology, August 1980. Southwest Texas University, San Marcos, TX. Bachelor of Science in Biology, May 1979, Southwest Texas University, San Marcos, TX. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Texas Community College Teacher Association Human Anatomy & Physiology Society COLLEGE EXPERIENCE Blinn College
Teacher - August 1980 – May 1984 Victoria College Teacher – August - 1984 – Present Dean, Division of Science, Mathematics, & P.E. - August 2008 - Present Chair, Division of Science, Mathematics, & P.E. - August 1998 - August 2008 Biology & Chemistry Departmental Coordinator – August 1997 - May 1998 Biology Department Head – August 1993 - May 1997 Courses taught: General Biology Zoology Human Anatomy & Physiology I & II General Chemistry I & II Introductory Chemistry Introductory Biochemistry Online courses created and taught: Lecture components of Human Anatomy & Physiology I & II
VITAE
Joyce Harper
The Victoria College-Hallettsville Campus Office Tel: (361) 573-3291 x3410
Zelda L. Allen School of Vocational Nursing (361) 798-2289
1410 N. Texana Fax: (361) 798-9033
Hallettsville, TX 77964 joyce.harper@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Nursing, August 2008
Texas Tech Health Sciences Center, Lubbock, TX.
Associates in Applied Science, May 1987
Victoria College – Victoria, TX.
Certificate in Vocational Nursing, August 1983
Lavaca Medical Center School of Vocational Nursing-Hallettsville, TX
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Texas Association of Vocational Nurse Educators Conference, Austin, October 2012
Texas Association of Vocational Nurse Educators Conference, Austin, October 2011
Texas Association of Vocational Nurse Educators Conference, Austin, October 2010
Board of Nursing Jurisprudence, Austin, June 2010
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS
Reducing Contagious Illness in the Child Care Setting, day care workers, February, 2010
The Pre-School Child: Role of Play, day care workers, February 2010
H1N1, Lavaca County 4-H members, September 2009
Nutrition and Exercise, Sweet Home 4-H, November 2009
Just Swab It, Yoakum Community Hospital nursing staff, May 2008
Who’s MRSA? Lavaca County 4-H members, November, 2007
Vocational Nursing at Victoria College, Yoakum Hospital Board, January 2009
The History of Vocational Nursing in Hallettsville, Hallettsville Rotary Club, 2007
PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS
NA
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Texas Association of Vocational Nurse Educators (TAVNE)
Texas Nurse’s Association
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Spring 2012-Present Victoria College, Vocational Nursing Chair
Summer 2005 – Present Victoria College, Vocational Nursing Coordinator/ Instructor
Hallettsville
Fall 2000 – Spring 2005 Victoria College, Vocational Nursing Instructor in Hallettsville
Fall 1993 - Summer 2000 Victoria College, Vocational Nursing Instructor in Yoakum
COMMUNITY ACTIVITES
Healthy High for Colorado-Fayette County Pre-K & K students
Yoakum Health Fair
DeWitt-Lavaca A&M Mother’s Club, 2008-present
Kid’s Party for Lavaca County 5th
grade students, October 2007-2012
ACTS member, 2002-present
Curriculum Vitae Holly Heinsohn Kropp, M.A.I.S., M. Ed.
Adjunct Instructor of History Adjunct Instructor of Education
The Victoria College The Victoria College, Gonzales Center 424 E. Sarah Dewitt Drive Gonzales, Texas 78629 Office Tel: (830) 672- 6251 Fax: (830) 672- 6706 ________________________________________________________________ EDUCATION 2008 University of Houston - Victoria Graduate Certificate in Adult and Higher Education 2007 University of Houston - Victoria M. Ed. Curriculum and Instruction 2003 University of Houston - Victoria M.A.I.S. Interdisciplinary Studies 1992 University of Houston - Victoria B.A. Humanities and Texas Teacher Certification PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT 2009 Attended 3 meetings of The Lavaca County Historical Commission 2009 “Sam Houston”- Dr. Hardin, Speaker, Gonzales, Texas 2009 Stormont Lectures, Victoria, Texas 2009 Hallettsville Library Genealogy Workshop, Hallettsville, Texas 2009 Attended 6 Meeting of the Lavaca Historical Museum for historical development and preservation. 2009 Texas State Historical Commission Historical Marker Workshop 2009 Attended the Alton C. Allen Historical Conference, Hallettsville, Texas 2008 Stormont Lectures, Victoria, Texas 2008 112th Texas State Historical Association Meeting - 2 days, Corpus Christi, Texas 2008 “Texas Women and The Runaway Scrape”- Dr. Hardin, Speaker, Gonzales, Texas 2008 Hallettsville Library Genealogy Workshop, Hallettsville, Texas 2008 Attended 3 meetings of The Lavaca County Historical Commission 2008 Attended the Alton C. Allen Historical Conference, Hallettsville, Texas 2007 Stormont Lectures 2007 German Genealogy Seminar 2007 January - Lavaca County Historical Commission Meeting 2007 April - American Genealogy Workshop, Boerne, Texas 2007 Hallettsville Library Genealogy Workshop 2007 German-Texan Heritage Society History Workshop, Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas 2007 Attended the Alton C. Allen Historical Conference, Hallettsville, Texas
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS 2010 Guest Speaker - Forgotten Gateway Cultural Series 2007 Guest Speaker - Washington County Historical Society PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS AND ARTICLES Published in The Social Studies Texan
“The Harris-Shiner-Welhausen Homestead and Ranch” (2000) “The West-Wagner Homestead” (1999)
“The Herder Home” (1998) "The Kreische Brewery State Historical Park and Monument Hill" (1997)
Book review for The Journal; a publication of the German-Texan Heritage Society. (1997)
“The Vysehrad School” (2005) Research for a Texas State Historical Marker Published in Country School Legacy: Lavaca County & South Central Texas for the 10th Annual Alton C. Allen Historical Conference Parts of the above article were used in a formal presentation given by Vysehrad Superintendent Paul Darilek at the 10th Annual Alton C. Allen Historical Conference (2006) “A History of the Vysehrad Independent School District” (2006) “Vysehrad School” article was adapted and published in Vysehrad Vittles (2006)
“August D. Heinsohn, Cotton Ginner” (2007) Published in When Cotton Was King In South Central Texas for 11th Annual Alton C. Allen Historical Conference (2007) “A History of the Evangelical Lutheran Dr. Martin Luther Church” (2007) Research for a Texas State Historical Marker
"The Train Wreck of The Don Milo" (2008) Research for a Texas State Historical Marker
" Heinsohn's Cotton Gin" (2009) Research for a Texas State Historical Marker
2009 - Published "Historical Narratives of Lavaca County: Evidence of a bygone era, Volume I" Contributed two biographies: "Heritage of Freedom: Free People of Color in the Americas 1492-1900" (Publication set for Spring 2010)
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Texas Classroom Teachers Association Texas Council for the Social Studies Texas Association for the Gifted and Talented South Texas Historical Association The Texas State Historical Association
GRANTS, SCHOLARSHIPS, AND EDUCATIONAL INTERNSHIPS Recipient of the ACC Try UHV Scholarship (2008) Graduate Assistantship in the School of Education and Human Development at The University of Houston-Victoria (2008) Supervised by Dr. Diane Prince Dean Fellow in the School of Education and Human Development at The University of Houston-Victoria (2008) Participant in Teaching American History Grant in the Victoria Independent School District with curriculum development component (2003 - 2005) 2006 to present: On-going educational research on critical thinking with Dr. Diane Prince of The University of Houston-Victoria Completed 40 hours of job training sponsored by the Golden Crescent Workforce Development Board with curriculum development component. (2001) Recipient of the Honeywell Educational Curriculum Mini-Grant (1992) Recipient of The Texas Restaurant Scholarship (1992) ACADEMIC HONORS AND AWARDS Gamma Beta Phi Member (2007) UH-Victoria Dean’s List (1991) COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE 1/09 - 5/09 The University of Houston-Victoria, Victoria, Texas Adjunct Instructor of Education 6/04 - present The Victoria College, Victoria, Texas Adjunct Instructor of U.S. History Adjunct Instructor of Education COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES 2009 Confirmation Substitute Teacher 2009 Adult Bible Study Substitute Teacher 2009 Relay for Life 2009 Regional Debate Judge, Blinn College, Brenham, Texas 2009 Washington-on-the-Brazos Regional History Fair Judge 2008 Shiner Lutheran Church - Volunteered to help with Bay City Nursing Home Residents who evacuated from hurricane Ike. 2008 Confirmation Substitute Teacher 2008 Adult Bible Study Substitute Teacher 2008 Washington-on-the-Brazos Regional History Fair Judge
2008 Regional Debate Judge, Blinn College, Brenham, Texas 2007 Substitute Sunday School Teacher 2007 Regional Debate Judge, Blinn College 2007 Washington-on-the-Brazos Regional History Fair Judge
HEINTSCHEL, Phyllis
Division Academic Foundations
Contact JH 100 D
361-580-3731
phyllis.heintschel@victoriacollege.edu
Education Masters of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies, May 2013
University of Houston- Victoria, Victoria, TX
3.7 GPA, Dual Concentrations in English and Religion
Bachelors of Arts in English, December 2006
University of Houston- Victoria, Victoria, TX
Associates of Arts in English, May 2005
Victoria College, Victoria, TX
College Teaching
Experience Victoria College, Integrated Reading and Writing Instructor
Fall 2016- Present
Victoria College, Adjunct Instructor of Integrated Reading and
Writing
Fall 2015- Summer 2016
Other Work
Experience Victoria East High School, English Teacher
2010-2016
Aid high school students in obtaining skills related to English Language Arts
and Reading that would allow them to become college-ready.
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Memorial High School- Senior Campus, English Teacher
2007-2010
Aid high school students in obtaining skills related to English Language Arts
and Reading that would allow them to become college-ready.
Assist students behind in credits to help them earn a diploma through
various credit recovery program formats.
Professional
Development &
Training
• Fall Convocation Week 2017• Completed 2016-2017 New Faculty Training• THECB Acceleration Institute, April 2017• Competed 9 hours of Literacy coursework at UHV
Professional
Affiliations
Texas Community Colleges Teachers Association- TCCTA
Skills & Abilities Problem solving skills
Written and verbal communication skills
Self-motivation and ability to take initiative
Able to take on responsibility
Community
Activities &
Interests
Warrior’s Weekend
Recipient of the Department of the Army Certificate of Appreciation for
Patriotic Civilian Service
R. MARK HENRY
DIVISION Health, Career, and Technical Professions / Computer and Business Programs / Business Management
CONTACT Office: JH 201D Email: Mark.henry@victoriacollege.edu Office: 361-573-3291 Ext. 3336 Direct: 361-648-6053
53EDUCATION BBA 1969
Texas A & M Kingsville, Texas
President, Accounting Society
Treasurer, Delta Sigma Pi Business Fraternity
MBA 1972
Texas A&M Kingsville, Texas
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
VICTORIA COLLEGE
Fall 1989 – Spring 2011, Professor
Spring 2011 – present, Professor Emeritus
DEL MAR COLLEGE
Adjunct instructor of Accounting
Fall 1983 – Fall 1986
OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE
Experience includes public accounting with national accounting firm, assistant credit manager with major retailer, and corporate accounting controller with subsidiary of international corporation. As corporate accounting controller engineered business start-up through operation of 250 employees.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Texas Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Inactive Member of Texas Society of Certified Public Accountants, Victoria Chapter; President 2009-2010
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES &
INTERESTS
Recent member Board of Directors and Treasurer, Victoria Christian Assistance Ministry (VCAM)
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Fall 2018
Alison Hewig, MSN, RN
Associate Degree Nursing Office Tel: (361) 573-3291 ext 3324 The Victoria College Fax: (361) 572-6441 2200 E. Red River St. Cell: (361) 649-1078 Victoria, TX 77901 alison.hewig@victoriacollege.edu EDUCATION Master of Science in Nursing, June, 2001, University of Phoenix, Phoenix, AZ. Bachelor of Science in Nursing, May, 1994 University of Texas, Austin, TX. COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE Fall 2014 – present Victoria College, A.D.N Faculty and Coordinator (Level Two) Clinical Performance Review, Chair Fall 2011 – August 2014 Victoria College, A.D.N. Program Chair Fall 2005 – Spring 2011 Victoria College, A.D.N Faculty and Level Coordinator (Level Three) Clinical Performance Review, Chair Fall 2000 – Spring 2004 Victoria College. A.D.N. Faculty (Level One and Level Three) Summers - V.N. Clinical Sub. Online Courses: Development and/or taught RNSG 2514, 2462 Fall 1996 – Spring 2000 Victoria College, A.D.N. Learning Resource Instructor Summers - V.N. Clinical Sub.
Online Courses: Development and/or Taught RNSG 1327, 1261, and HPRS 2200 Spring 1995 – Spring 1996 Victoria College, Adjunct Instructor/Tutor Taught ITV and face to face Allied Health courses
Tutor for A.D.N. program COLLEGE COMMITTEE ACTIVITY Current: V.C. Lyceum V.C. Strategic Planning V.C. A.D.N. Clinical Performance Review Chair V.C. A.D.N. Faculty V.C. A.D.N. Curriculum V.C. A.D.N. Selection and Retention V.C. A.D.N. Tenure Past: V.C. Nursing Clinical Pathways V.C. A.D.N. Curriculum Chair U.H.V. Nursing Advisory Board V.C. Faculty Selection V.C. Technology V.C. A.D.N. Evaluation V.C. Hearing V.C. SACS subcommittee
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS Dimensional Analysis for Nurses, Detar Healthcare System, August 2007 PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS/REVIEWER NOEP reviewer for Cervical Cancer Slidecast CE unit Cengage Learning reviewer for medical surgical textbook ATI Test Item Writer ATI Content Mastery Series Review Module Chapter Writer on Dosage Calculation PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Sigma Theta Tau (past member) PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Various Nursing Continuing Education & Other Lectures and/or Seminars. Most recent include: Focus 2 (career planning software), Victoria College, January, 2019 12 Best Practices, Victoria College, January, 2019 EAB Navigate, Victoria College, January, 2019 Understanding Substance Use Disorder in Nursing, NCSBN, October, 2018 Sexual Harassment: Staff-to-Staff, Victoria College. October, 2018 Drug Free Workplace, Victoria College. October, 2018 Discrimination Awareness in the Workplace, Victoria College. October, 2018 Coaching and Mentoring Students for Success, Victoria College. August, 2018 12 Best Practices, Victoria College, August, 2018 STOP the Bleed, Victoria College, August, 2018 Victoria College Wrap Around Services, Victoria College, August, 2018 Victoria College CARE team, Victoria College, August, 2018 How to use…AEDs, Victoria College, August, 2018 Feedback for Growth, Rashid Kapidia, Victoria College, May 17, 2018 2018 Kevin Mitnick Security Awareness Training, KnowBe4, April, 2018 Social Engineering Red Flags, KnowBe4, April, 2018 Test Item Writing - NLCEX Success Strategies, NurseTim, April, 2018 Revolutionizing Clinical Education, ATI Academy, April, 2018 Texas HealthSteps: Sickle Cell Disease and Trait, Texas DSHS, January 29, 2018 Debriefing – SESN Workshop, NLN, January 12, 2018 Trending / Analyzing Assessment Data to Improve Program Outcomes, ATI Webinar, January, 2018
Debriefing Foundations Webinar, National League for Nursing, January 11, 2018 VitalSource, Victoria College. January, 2018 Pathways, Victoria College, January, 2018 Gaumard Simulation Training, Waco, TX, October 31 – November 1, 2017 Youth Mental Health First Aid, Gulf Bend, September, 2017 Canvas Update, Victoria College, August, 2017 Introduction to VC Behavioral Intervention Team, Victoria College, August, 2017 Student Testing Procedures, What You Need to Know, Victoria College, August, 2017 Using Transfer to Educate, Victoria College, August, 2017 Computer Security Tips and Avoiding Computer Scams, Victoria College, August, 2017 Classroom Safety, Victoria College, August, 2017 Fall related Brain-Injury in Older Adults… Prevention, Philips Healthcare LC, July 2017 Complications Resulting from Long Lie times After a Fall, Philips Healthcare LC, July 2017 Diabetes and Fall Risk: Special Considerations …for Older Adults, Philips Healthcare LC, July 2017 Improving Outcomes in Oral Anticoagulation Therapy Management, Philips Healthcare LC, July 2017 Ventilation Monitoring in the Critically Ill patient, Philips Healthcare LC, July 2017 Bladder Management after Spinal Cord Injury, RnCeus Interactive, July, 2017 NCSBN Policy …for the BON in Simulations, , ATI Academy, July, 2017 Understanding the ACEN Accreditation Process, ATI Academy, July, 2017 APA Format, ATI Academy, July, 2017 The Role of Debriefing, ATI Academy, July, 2017 A Comprehensive Curriculum… and Ethical Practice, ATI Academy, July, 2017 The Affordable Care Acts’ … Healthcare, ATI Academy, July, 2017 Creating a Clinical Environment that Supports Conceptual Learning, ATI Academy, July 2017 Bladder management after SCI, RnCeus Interactive, July, 2017 Texas Jurisprudence and Ethics, Elite CE, June, 2017 Disorders of Endocrine System …, Elite CE, June, 2017 Stroke, Part I & II, Elite CE, June, 2017 Creating a Simulation Team, ATI Academy, March, 2017 Giving & Receiving Constructive Feedback, …for Educators, recorded session of 2016 Elsevier Contemporary Forums, March, 2017 Best Practices Scale Up, Marjore Price-Seeger, Victoria College, January, 2017
Getting to Scale with PLA at VC, Beth Doyle, Victoria College, January, 2017 Canvas Training, Victoria College, December, 2017 Beating the Burden of Stress and Burnout Strategies for Personal and Professional Growth, ATI Academy, October, 2016 Role Change: Nurse Clinician to Nurse Educator, ATI Academy, September, 2016 Canvas 100 Online Training, August, 2016 E.H.R. Tutor Training, Victoria College, August, 2016 The Freedom Writers Diary & Becoming a Catalyst for Change, Victoria College, August, 2016 Financial Aid & How it Affects Students, Victoria College, August, 2016 Let’s Go Fishing, Victoria College, August, 2016 And Knowing is Half the Battle…., Victoria College, August, 2016 Become a #VCPirates Social Media Ambassador, Victoria College, August, 2016 Canvas Training, Victoria College, July, 2016 ATI Proctor Certification Series, ATI Academy, May, 2016 ATI Faculty Navigation Series, ATI Academy, May 2016 Intersections: Preventing Harassment and Sexual Violence, LawRoom per Victoria College, April, 2016 The NCLEX Exam: Perspectives on Improving Performance in 2016, Dr. Woo and Dr. Hooper Video Recording from Elsevier
Faculty Development Conference, February 2016 Knowing That and Knowing About, Knowing How and When, Dr. P. Benner Video Recording from Elsevier Faculty Development
Conference, February 2016 Genetic Update Conference, Sam Rhine @ Victoria College, January 2016 CPOD Training, D. Guajardo @ Victoria College, January, 2016 Clinical Instructor Training, D. Guajardo @ Victoria College. January, 2016 Workplace Violence and Active Shooter, F. Appelt @ Victoria College, January, 2016 Strategic Planning Session, Victoria College, January, 2016 What’s Your People Style?, Victoria College, November, 2015 CPR renewal, Victoria College, September, 2015 Planning a Clean Course Data & Easy Assessment, Matt Wiley @ Victoria College, September, 2015 FERPA Update, Victoria College, August, 2015 BlackBoard Upgrade, Victoria College, August, 2015 DocuWare 101, Victoria College, August, 2015 Can They Hear You? Keep Your Speaking Voice…, Victoria College, August, 2015 Ischemic Stroke, NetCE, July, 2015
Metabolic Syndrome, NetCE, July, 2015 Aging and Long-Term Care, NetCE, July, 2015 Texas Jurisprudence and Ethics, NetCE, July, 2015 You Charted That? Your Documentation…, Citizen’s Medical Center, May, 2015 Covidien Chest Tube In-service @ CMC, March 2015 Effective Communication Skills, Kurtz (CAPE) @ VC, March, 2015 Living with Kidney Disease: Diet and Nutrition, L Crisp, RD, CSO, LD from CMC @ VC, February, 2015 Motivating the Unmotivated, Butler (CAPE) @ Victoria College, February, 2015 Coming to Grips to Stable Ischemic Heart Disease, Dr. J. Anderson University of Utah @ Citizens Medical Center, February, 2015 Performing Applicant and Performance Assessments, CAPE @ Victoria College, February, 2015 Deeper Learning Workshop, CAPE @ Victoria College, January, 2015 Training and Awareness of the Emergency Management Plan, F. Appelt, Victoria College, January 2015 Designing a Flipped Classroom that Supports Critical Thinking, Dr. Kammer @ Victoria College, January, 2015 PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT 1998 Citizen’s Medical Center, AskANurse (part-time) May 1994 – Fall 1996 Citizen’s Medical Center, Charge/Floor Nurse Telemetry Unit Summer 1989 – Spring 1994 Fayette-Lavaca Family Health Clinic – Nurse Tech. COMMUNITY ACTIVITES Mentor for graduate nursing students Empty Bowls volunteer Habitat for Humanity volunteer UDML Church volunteer COLLEGE ACTIVITES Student Mentor Testing Center Volunteer Welcome Booth Volunteer Pirate Orientation Small Group Presenter
CALVIN J. HILL III 2117 N. St. Luke Ave.
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73141-3034
(405) 308-5098
cjh@osuokc.edu
EDUCATION ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
UNIVERSITY of CENTRAL OKLAHOMA, EDMOND, OKLAHOMA
M.S. in Industrial & Applied Physics August 2001
B.S. in Physics for Graduate Study June 1987
Member of Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society
Member of Sigma Pi Sigma, National Physics Honor Society
Member of Alpha Chi, National Honor Society
Member of Phi Theta Kappa, National Honor Fraternity
American Society for Quality, President 1996 - 1998
Society of Physics Students, President 1987
Society of Physics Students, Vice President 1986
EXPERIENCE ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY-OKLAHOMA CITY ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR August 2001 to Present
Taught General Physics I & II, Engineering Physics I & II, General Physical Science, Descriptive Physics,
Fundamentals of Electricity, Circuit Analysis I, Electronic Amplifiers I, Digital Logic Analysis and
Electronic Communications Systems.
Maintained and calibrated the physics laboratory equipment.
Sponsored a state reagent’s summer academy (RC BOTS) for high-school students. This required the:
submission of the proposal, ordering of parts and supplies, creation of the curriculum, implementation, and
the generation of the final report.
Cosponsored a multicultural event (International Bazaar) that brought outside vendors onto the campus.
Participated in various committee assignments.
Nominated for the L.E. “Dean” Stringer Award for Teaching Excellence 2009, 2012.
Attended out of state electronic seminars to update the communications class.
Promoted science and engineering education at the Oklahoma Science Museum and Brink Junior High
School.
Proctored multiple electronic contests for VICA-SkillsUSA students.
Assisted in several presentations of electronic engineering introductory tours for Gear Up high school
students.
ROSE STATE COLLEGE
ADJUNCT PROFESSOR Aug 1998 to Jul 2001
Taught College Algebra, General College Math, Intermediate Algebra, Pre-Algebra, Astronomy, General
Physical Science and Concepts of Science.
TUTOR December 1989 to July 2001
Augmented professor’s lectures in physics, chemistry, electronics and mathematics.
Suggested different studying and test taking techniques.
Bolstered self-confidence and reduced anxiety through positive reinforcement.
Empathized with students problems and directed them to health care professionals.
MATH LAB ASSISTANT January 1992 to June 1994
Explained mathematical concepts of basic math through calculus in a self-paced environment.
Promoted good study habits and provided a positive learning atmosphere.
ELECTRONICS LAB ASSISTANT May 1983 to March 1986
Assisted the professor in teaching various electronic concepts and safety procedures.
Supplied, retrieved and preformed minor calibration to electronic equipment used in a laboratory setting.
Maintained parts and supplies.
Participated in educational presentations.
UNIVERSITY of CENTRAL OKLAHOMA
PHYSICS LAB ASSISTANT August 1995 to December 1995 & January 1997 to May 1997
Aided the professor in teaching the physics laboratory course.
Continued the three-hour laboratory after the introduction made by the professor.
Collected, graded, recorded homework and issued a grade for the professor’s approval.
GRADUATE RESEARCH ASSISTANT August 1987 to June 1988
Performed pure physics research of electrochemical reactions.
Generated high-resolution graphics program.
Conducted data base and library searches.
HONORS / AWARDS / CERTIFICATES ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Dean’s Honor Roll, University of Central Oklahoma
President’s Honor Roll, Rose State College
Vice President’s Honor Roll, Rose State College
Physics Service Award, University of Central Oklahoma
Army Achievement Medal, Department of the Army
Commander’s Award, United States Air Force Reserve
D2L Time Savers, Oklahoma State University – Oklahoma City
D2L Basics Setting Up the Gradebook, Oklahoma State University – Oklahoma City
Technology Tool Time, Oklahoma State University – Oklahoma City
CONFERENCE / WORKSHOP ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Attended the Global Wireless Education Consortium / CTIA conference given by Rose-Hulman Institute of
Technology in Las Vegas, Nevada. October 2002
Participated in the Technological Education Initiative Workshop given by the Accreditation Board for
Engineering and Technology in Tucson, Arizona. January 2003
PUBLICATION ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Master’s Thesis “Forecasting in Chaotic Systems” August 2001
Dr. Karen Hoblit Professor of Psychology Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences Division Office Tel: (361) 573-3291, Ext. 3230 Fax: (361) 582-2531 The Victoria College 2200 E. Red River St. Victoria, TX 77901 Email: khoblit@victoriacollege.edu
HIGHLIGHTS OF QUALIFICATIONS
* Twenty years of professional teaching experience at the college and university level. * Nominated for the Distinguished Teacher Award, Victoria College 2003-04 * Proven ability to teach wide range of psychology and instructional technology courses. * Highly skilled in multimedia and streaming, online, instructional technology. * Knowledgeable and experienced in working with multicultural students worldwide. * Excellent evaluations from both supervisors and students. * Biography published in National Dean's List 1995-96 edition for academic excellence and leadership. * Biography published in Who's Who Among America's Teachers, 1999, 2000, 2001 and 2005 editions.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Psychology Courses Taught
Introduction to Psychology Abnormal Psychology Developmental Psychology Physiological Psychology Psychological Statistics Social Psychology Theories of Personality Theories of Learning Psychology for Parents Death and Dying Adult Development & Aging Adolescent Psychology Marriage and Family Health Psychology Psychology of Personal Adjustment Education (TECA) Courses Taught Nutrition Health and Safety Child Development
Technology/Online Education Courses Taught
Introduction to Blackboard Introduction to Online Teaching for Community College Instructors Introduction to Online Technologies WebCT for Online Instruction Introduction to Netscape Netscape for Educators Creating Multimedia Presentations for the Classroom Introduction to Eudora E-Mail Introduction to Toolbook Introduction to Astound
Curriculum Development
* Developed and taught, a course entitled "Health Psychology", the first of its kind offered at Glendale College. 1993
Committee Service
Victoria College Computer Use Committee (2010-present) Financial Literacy Committee (2010-present) Faculty Senate (2003-2005) Commencement Committee (1995-2005) Division of Social & Behavioral Science Technology Committee (1996-present) Campus Technology Planning Committee, (1995-2000, 2002-2004, 2006-present) Distance Education Committee (1996-2000, 2008-present) Library Technology Planning Task Force (1997) Online Committee, Chairperson (1997) Division Instructional Technology Committee (1996-present) Web Page Committee (1996-2000) Academic Appeals Committee (1995-1999)
Maricopa Community College Vice President Maricopa Community College Adjunct Faculty Association (1992-94) Software Authoring Committee (1993-94)
Software/Multimedia Development and Use
*Developed a series of instructor training modules "Teaching With Blackboard 6.1" for UCLA Extension. 2003-2004
* Online Advisory Board Member, Pearson Education; Central Media Group, 1999-2002.
* Presenter; League for Innovation Conference: Course Compass; The Next Generation in Course Management, Fall 2000, Anaheim, California
* Presenter; League for Innovation Conference: Course Compass; The Fusion of Content and Technology, Fall 2000, Anaheim, California
* Reveiwer for Psychology Multimedia on CD, Fall 2000, Prentice Hall Publishers, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey.
*Consultant, Online Course Content (Psychology) Summer 2000, Prentice Hall Publishers, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey.
*Trainer, WebCT courseware workshop for online faculty, Cuyahoga Community College, Summer 2000, Cleveland, Ohio.
* Executive Consultant for "Introduction to General Psychology Online" , a complete generic online course within WebCT courseware infrastructure offered with all Harcourt Brace Introductory Psychology Textbooks, Spring 1999, Harcourt Brace Publishers, Fort Worth, Texas.
* Reviewer for "Course Net" an online tool for use in distance education. Spring 1998, Worth Publishers, New York, New York.
* Reviewer for Perception Psychology on CD, Spring 1998, Prentice Hall Publishers, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey.
* Presented fully functional web based course, Fiesta of College Computing, St. Phillip's College, San Antonio, Texas April, 1998. Good-bye to Correspondence Courses Online: Ingredients for a Truly Interactive "Streaming" Internet Classroom
* Participated in a multimedia focus group comprised of 12 psychology professors from the United States & Canada. Assisted in brainstorming ideas for CD-ROM and online material for psychology. Helped in reviewing CD-ROM entitled "The Integrator" by
KWAMBA multimedia productions. First annual Psych-2001 Institute, Brooks/Cole Publishing, Orlando, Florida, Spring 1997.
* Developed web pages for many departments at Victoria College.
* Developed a Virtual Web Classroom for use in teaching courses over the internet. This class environment offers the student live access to classrooms on campus as well as chat rooms, homepages, multimedia lecture materials, a homework depot and the instructor's office 1996. (pilot tested spr. 1998)
* Participated in a focus group to develop a CD-ROM for psychology entitled "Psychworks", produced by West Publishing Co. along with Intellimation, Malibu, California, Summer 1995.
* Presented multimedia authoring packages of psychology concepts to Brooks/Cole, Monterey, California, 1993.
* League for Innovation Conference presenter 1993, authored, IBM/DOS (Tool book) prenatal development program which accesses laser disk "Miracle of Life".
* Authored Macintosh (Hypercard) computer program in which students may diagnose designated pseudo-patients via case studies, videos, and outside software. Approved for grants through University of Southern California (USC). Ocotillo Technology Showcase Presentation 1992.
* Utilized electronic bitnet forums through class journals, polls, class discussions, trivia, sub-forums, etc. 1991.
Miscellaneous Conferences & Presentations:
* Southwestern Psychological Association Conference Dallas Texas Apr 2010
* TRIO Days celebration Guest Speaker Victoria College March 2010
* Wimba Classroom Advanced Workshop (webinar) UCLA Extension Jan 09
* Wimba Voice Workshop (webinar) UCLA Extension Jan 09
* Unraveling the Psychological Research: Developing Effective Teaching Strategies Wiley Faculty Network Oct. 2008
* Texas Distance learning Association Conference San Antonio Mar. 2006
* Southwestern Psychological Association Convention Austin Texas, Apr. 2006
* Southeastern Psychological Association Conference Nashville Tennessee Apr. 2005
* Southwestern Teachers of Psychology Conference, Seguin Texas, Nov. 2004
* Online Seminar "Bringing Your Narrator to Life: Adding Character to E-Learning" attendee, Feb 2004, Allen Communication Learning Services, www.elluminate.com.
* Online Seminar "Award Winning Design Strategies" attendee, Feb 2004, Allen Communication Learning Services, www.elluminate.com.
*Victoria College Presentation, Teenagers, Preparing for the Real World, by Chad Foster, attendee, Feb 2004.
* Victoria College Annual Genetic Update Conference, attendee, January 2004 * Online Seminar "Online Pedagogies for Active Learning" attendee, Oct 2003, Allen Communication Learning Services, www.elluminate.com.
* Online Seminar "Building Vibrant Online Communities of Practice" attendee, September 2003, Allen Communication Learning Services, www.elluminate.com.
* Online seminar "Online Faculty Training" Spring, 1999. Participant in Convene conferencing software course offered by Mark Adams, Convene Inc. www.convene.com.
* Online seminar "Tips and Techniques for Effective Online Training" December, 1998. Participant in Data Beam Learning Server software interactive demonstration and workshop.
* "A Step-by-Step Guide to Building a Web Course", presenter, August, 1998, Palo Alto Community College, San Antonio, Texas.
* "So You Want to Teach on the Web", presenter, August, 1998, Palo Alto Community College, San Antonio, Texas.
*Internet Odyssey, October 1997, presenter, "The Virtual Web Classroom: A Recipe for Teaching Courses Online", Henry Gonzalez Convention Center, San Antonio, Texas.
* Current Events Seminar, April 1997, presenter, "Gang Violence & Interpreting Gang Graffiti", Victoria College, Victoria, Texas.
* 7th Annual Fiesta of College Computing, April 1997, attendee, St. Phillips College, San Antonio, Texas.
* League for Innovation in the Community College annual conference, November 1996, attendee, Phoenix, Arizona.
*University of Houston Psychology Club, October 1996, guest speaker, "Using the Internet to Research Topics in Psychology", University of Houston, Victoria, Texas.
*Academy for Excellence in Adult Education, The Internet Academy, June 1996, presenter, "Basics of the Internet via Netscape, for High Tech Teachers", Victoria College, Victoria, Texas.
* 5th Annual Fiesta of College Computing, April 1995, attendee, St. Phillips College, San Antonio, Texas.
* Labahia Counselors Association Annual Conference, Spring 1995, presenter, "Time Management Techniques for Students", Victoria College, Victoria, Texas.
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
1994-present
Psychology Professor Victoria College Victoria, Texas
2004-present
Psychology Instructor (adjunct) Troy University ECampus
1999-2009 Faculty Trainer; Online Faculty Blackboard Course Development, UCLA Extension
1996-2003 Owner, Victoria Webpage Designs, Victoria, Texas 1990-1994 Psychology Instructor Glendale College Glendale, Arizona 1991-1993 Psychology Instructor Ottawa University, Phoenix, Arizona 1991-92 Psychology Instructor Park College Luke AFB, Arizona 1990-92 Psychology Instructor Estrella Mountain College, Litchfield Park, Arizona 1990-92 Psychology Instructor Rio Salado College Phoenix, Arizona 1990-94 ABE/ESL Instructor, Phoenix Unified School District, Phoenix, Arizona
EDUCATION
Ed.D.- Computing & Information Technology, 1996, Nova Southeastern University, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida M.S. - Applied Psychology, 1987, Oklahoma State University, Weatherford, Oklahoma B.S. - General Business, 1987, University of the State of New York, Albany, New York A.S. - Data Processing, 1986, Western Oklahoma State College, Altus, Oklahoma A.B. - Accounting, 1986, Western Oklahoma State College, Altus, Oklahoma A.A. - General Education, 1984, San Bernardino Valley College, San Bernardino, California
ORGANIZATIONS American Psychological Association Society for the Teaching of Psychology Southwestern Psychological Association Southeastern Psychological Association HTML Editors' Guild Alpha Gamma Sigma Psy Chi MENSA Slavonic Benevolent Order of the State of Texas, SPJST
COMMUNITY SERVICE
Victoria First Church of the Nazarene Worship Leader, Music Director 2008-present Rocky Creek Baptist Church Media Director 2004-present Foundation and Funding of Hoblit Scholarship for GED Recipients, 1994-present (scholarship awarded each yr.) Ford Salute to Education Scholarship- application judge 2004 Parkway Church, production ministry, graphics operator 1999-2002 Faith Academy- Christian School math tutor 1998-2000 Victoria County Courthouse Christmas Decoration Committee, Winter 1994 Guest Speaker Adult Education JOBS Program, Spring 1995, 1996, and 1997, Victoria College, Victoria, Texas Judge for Slavonic Benevolent Order of the State of Texas, SPJST, District Youth Achievement Day Talent Show, Summer 1996
Robert B. Hodde P.O. Box 3972
Victoria, Texas 77903
Home Phone: 361-580-3020
Work Phone: 361-572-6448
E-mail Home: rbhodde@suddenlink.net
E-mail Work: rhodde@victoriacollege.edu
OBJECTIVE
Continued Employment at Victoria College.
WORK EXPERIENCE
08/24/98 – present Teaching classes for Victoria College in areas of Speech &
Drama. Classes include Fundamentals of Speech; Business
& Professional Speaking; Interpersonal Communication;
Intro to Theatre; Acting; and Practicum.
I was Chair of the Lyceum Committee for four years from
2007-2009. Other responsibilities also include
directing/producing one theatre production each semester.
08/20/97-08/24/98 Teaching classes at San Jacinto College North in areas of
Speech & Drama. Classes included Fundamentals of
Speech; Business & Professional Speaking; Interpersonal
Communication; Oral Interpretation; Intro to Theatre; and
Acting.
Responsibilities also included directing/producing one
Theatre production each semester.
08/20/92-08/24/96 Teaching classes at Bee County College in areas of Speech
& Drama. Classes included Fundamentals of Speech;
Business & Professional Speaking; Interpersonal
Communication; Oral Interpretation; Intro to Theatre; and
Acting.
Responsibilities also included directing/producing one
Theatre production each semester.
EDUCATION
Masters Degree in Communications, 1998, Southwest
Texas State University, San Marcos, Texas
Texas Teacher Certification – Theatre, 1989, University of
Incarnate Word, San Antonio, Texas
Masters Degree in Theatre, 1988, Stephen F. Austin State
University, Nacogdoches, Texas
Bachelors of Fine Arts – Acting, 1985, Southwest Texas
State University, San Marcos, Texas
Associates Degree, 1983, Blinn Junior College, Brenham,
Texas
COMMITTEES/
ORGANIZATIONS
Commencement Committee at Victoria College
Scholarship Committee
Member of Texas Educational Theatre Association
Member of Texas Community College Teachers
Association
OTHER ACTIVITIES
TETA - UIL One Act Play Judge for past 20 years
Judge for the Voice of Democracy with the VFW
Past Board Member of the Victoria Fine Arts Association
Past Board Member of the Victoria Ballet Theatre
Hobbies include acting, playwriting, golf, and travel
REFERENCES
Available upon request
Jeffrey Hubbard
Instructor, Government
Victoria College
2200 E Red River Rd
Victoria, TX 77901
361-573-3291 ext 3338
EDUCATION
Masters, Political Science May 2006
The University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
Bachelors, Major: Political Science June 2001
The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
HIGHER EDUCATION TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Present, Victoria College, Government Instructor
Sept 2011 - May 2012 Coastal Bend College, Government Instructor
Aug 2008 – May 2011 Frank Phillips College, Assistant Professor of Government
KATHY HUNT
DIVISION Career, Health, and Technical
CONTACT Wood Building – PTEC Lab 361-550-6552 Kathleen.Hunt@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION CHEMICAL ENGINEERING (1978)
Iowa State University – Ames, Iowa
TEXAS ALTERNATIVE TEACHING CERTIFICATION (2009)
Region 3 Education Service Center on behalf of Texas Education Agency
ADVANCED TECHNICAL CREDIT CERTIFICATION (2011)
University of Texas - Tyler
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
VICTORIA COLLEGE - ADJUNCT INSTRUCTOR OF PROCESS TECHNOLOGY
Spring Semester 2016 to present
WHARTON COUNTY JUNIOR COLLEGE - ADJUNCT INSTRUCTOR OF PROCESS TECHNOLOGY
Fall Semester 2014 to present
OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE
UNION CARBIDE / DOW - SITE LEARNING LEADER, SITE PUBLIC AFFAIRS, LEADER, ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER
February 1987 – March 2009
Responsible for new hire and incumbent worker training programs. Organized Petrochemical Consortium / Victoria College Skills Development Grant program and helped organized Steering Committee that created Process Tech degree program at Victoria College. Active in site education outreach efforts and community relationship building. Responsible for site’s solid waste management and pollution prevention programs.
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NATURAL GAS PIPELINE COMPANY (NOW PART OF KINDER MORGAN) – STORAGE, PROCESS, AND CONSTRUCTION ENGINEER
August 1978 – November 1986
Drilling and workover engineer at several underground gas storage facilities. Chief inspector on several pipeline and compressor station construction jobs. Process engineer for a desulfurization unit of innovative technology.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT &
TRAINING
• Past participant in Region 3 Science Collaborative • Attended numerous teacher workshops on topics such as differentiating
instruction, project based learning, using technology in classroom, content updates
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS &
PUBLICATIONS
• Presenter at Victoria College’s “Bridge to Success” Summit (2015) – Topic: “Project Based Learning – Connecting the Classroom to Reality for All Students”
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
• Member of Association of Career Tech Educators, TIVA, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, National Society of Physics Teacher (and state affiliate), and Science and Society
SKILLS & ABILITIES • Lifelong learner • Approachable • Good communicator
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES &
INTERESTS
• Active member of First United Methodist Church – Victoria and at Telferner United Methodist Church
• Community volunteer in Victoria and Calhoun Counties • Love to cook and eat
Ashley-Kristy Hunter (361) 676-0761 | hunter.ashleyk@gmail.com
304 Milton St. | Victoria, TX 77901
EDUCATION:
Bachelor of Music in Choral Music Studies (Music Education) The University of Texas at Austin, May 2012
EC-12 Texas Teaching Certificate Expired 2017
EXPERIENCE:
Fall 2018- Present Adjunct Instructor of Music Victoria College Feb. 2014 - Present Private Voice and Piano Teacher Hunter Music Academy
● Teaching private lessons to students of all age groups. (1st grade through senior citizens).
● Assisted high school students in admissions to fine arts academies and universities.
2014-2015 Preschool Music Teacher Methodist Day School
● Taught general music to preschool children ages 18 months to Kindergarten. ● Directed annual performances and a weekly chapel service.
○ Jennifer Burriss, Director 2013-2014 Elementary Music Teacher Schorlemmer Elementary VISD
● Taught general music to PreK-5th grades. ○ Lynn Guerra, principal
2012-2013 Elementary Music Teacher
Cowan Elementary AISD ● Taught general music to PreK-5th grades.
○ Debbie Warnken, principal
ORGANIZATIONS:
2010-2012 American Choral Directors Association • Student Member
2010-2017 Texas Music Educators Association • Member
2008-2012 University of Texas Concert Chorale • Chorale Officer
SKILLS AND HONORS:
● Fluent in English and Spanish ● Experienced in cross-platform computer use and word processing ● Able to communicate effectively with strong leadership skills ● Awarded University Honors for six consecutive semesters
VITAE
Glenn Hunter Music and Fine Arts Cell: (361) 676-1241 The Victoria College 2200 E. Red River St. Victoria, TX 77901 ghunter@victoriacollege.edu EDUCATION BMus in organ performance, Oberlin College. MMus in organ performance and sacred music, UT Austin. DMA in organ performance (in progress) UT Austin. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT American Guild of Organists Regional Convention Annual TMEA conventions PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS Extemporaneous Ornamentation in 18th c. Keyboard Music – College Music Society National Convention, San Diego, CA. Nov. 2012 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Texas Music Educators Association (TMEA) American Guild of Organists (AGO) COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE Fall 2014 – present: Music Adjunct Victoria College
BRIAN HUTCHESON
DIVISION Academic Foundations and Science, Math, and P.E.
CONTACT JH 100G and HSC 126 361-582-2581 Brian.Hutcheson@VictoriaCollege.edu
EDUCATION Master of Education, Mathematics: May 2004
Texas State University
Bachelor of Science, Mathematics: May 2001
Southwest Texas State University
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
VICTORIA COLLEGE, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF MATH
Spring 2012- present
VICTORIA COLLEGE, COORDINATOR OF ACADEMIC FOUNDATIONS
Fall 2013 – Fall 2014
VICTORIA COLLEGE, COORDINATOR OF SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTION
Spring 2012 – Fall 2014
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT &
TRAINING
• New Mathways Project- July 2014 • Seal Academy- Spring 2014 • NADE Conference – March 2014 • TCALL- July 2013 • TSI Webinars- 2013 • Academic Foundations Academy- June 2013 • TCCTA- February 2013 • Achieve The Dream- February 2013 • Terms of Engagement- January 2013 • Innovations in Teaching and Learning Technology Conference,
November 2012 • Academic Foundations C.E, March 2012 and August 2012 • 31st Annual Conference on The First-Year Experience, February 2012 • WebAssign Training, January 2012, August 2012, and December 2012 • Overcoming Limitations/ Effects of Poverty, January 2012 • Supplemental Instruction Training Conference, January 2012
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS &
PUBLICATIONS
Conquering Math Anxiety Workshop, March 2012, September 2012, October 2012, March 2013, September 2013
• TSI Assessment- Fall 2013 Victoria College Convocation • SI Information Workshops- C.A.P.E Fall 2013.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
• TCCTA • NADE
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES &
INTERESTS
• Clicker Training for Academic Foundations, Fall 2013 • C.A.P.E. Advisory Committee, Fall 2013, Spring 2014 • Technology Committee, Fall 2013 & Spring 2013 • QEP Devlopement Committee, Fall 2012 & Spring 2013 • Math Refresher Courses, Summer 2012, Fall 2012, & Spring 2013 • Strategic Planning , April 2012 & April 2013 • Tutoring for Elementary Students, March 2012
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S K Hyak Curriculum Vitae
Sharon Kay Hyak
Department of Biology
The Victoria College
2200 E. Red River
Victoria, Texas, 77901
Office Tel: 361-573-3291 ext. 3251
sharon.hyak@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION
University of Nebraska, Kearney, Nebraska
M.S. in Biology
2010
University of Houston Victoria, Victoria, Texas
B.S. in Biology
2006
COLLEGE ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE
Victoria College, Victoria, Texas
Lecture Instructor – Biology
Current
Victoria College, Victoria, Texas
Laboratory Instructor – Biology and Microbiology
2008-Current
Victoria College, Victoria, Texas 2004-2008
Adjunct Instructor – Biology and Microbiology
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
University of Nebraska in conjunction with United States Fish and Wildlife
Vieques
Cardisoma guanhumii capture, tag and release program, juvenile life style
research as well as mangrove data collection.
2009-2010
United States Fish and Wildlife in conjunction with Victoria College
Beach fauna and flora surveys
2002-2009
Texas Parks and Wildlife in conjunction with University of Houston Victoria
South Texas White-tailed Deer Management
Deer harvest data collection, statistical analysis
2004-2005
S K Hyak Curriculum Vitae 2
PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES
American Society of Microbiology
National American Biology Teacher
National Education Association
Texas Community College Teachers Association
AWARDS
University of Houston Victoria
Graduation with Honors
Summa Cum Laude (G.P.A. 4.0/4.0)
2006
DAVID IBARRA
DIVISION Academic Foundations – Developmental Mathematics
CONTACT Victoria College Gonzales Center (830) 672-6252 David.ibarra@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MATHEMATICS
Southwest Texas State University – San Marcos, Texas
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
VICTORIA COLLEGE – GONZALES CENTER
Adjunct Instructor of Mathematics
Fall 2007 to present
OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE
FLATONIA INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT
Fall 1975 – Spring 2001
Classroom math teacher for secondary school
WAELDER POST OFFICE
February 2009 – August 2011
Postmaster Relief
VICTORIA COLLEGE – GONZALES CENTER
Math Tutor
Fall 2007 to present
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT &
TRAINING
Blackboard Training – Summer 2012 Academics Foundation Academy – July 3014
VITAE
Paul L. Janda
Title V Program Office Tel: (361) 572-6477
The Victoria College
2200 E. Red River St.
Victoria, TX 77901 paul.janda@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION
Master of Public Administration, 1991
Texas State University, San Marcos TX
Master of Arts (History), 1982
Sam Houston State University, Huntsville TX
Bachelor of Arts in Teaching, 1980
Sam Houston State University, Huntsville TX
18 semester hours, Guidance and Counseling, 1999-2000
University of Houston-Victoria, Victoria TX
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Winter Institute for Learning Assistance Professionals, Austin, TX January 2010
On Course I Workshop, Lake Junaluska, NC August, 2010
College Reading and Learning Association (CRLA) Annual Conference, Salt Lake City, UT
November 2010
Student Services Staff Development May 2011
A Framework for Understanding Poverty presentation by Ms. Terie Dreussi-Smith; Spring 2012 Victoria
College Convocation
Strategies for Teaching to Different Learning Preferences StarLink Training May 2012
Lessons that Last: The Teachers Students Remember Starlink Training May 2012
Student Services Staff Development May 2012
Adjunct Faculty Workshop August 2012
Classroom Management Tips Fall 2012 Faculty Convocation August 2012
Terms of Engagement Dr. Elizabeth Barkley, Spring Convocation January 2013
Speaking About History Online Webinar: Re-envisioning the History Survey Course: Teaching from a
Visual Perspective with Dr. Jennifer Keene, History Chair, Chapman University Pearson MyLab,
January 2013
Adobe Acrobat Training, Victoria College Instructional Technology Program—Alexandra Suchon, March
21, 2013
Blackboard Upgrade (New Enhanced Features); Presenter, Ms. Helen Dvorak, Victoria College Fall 2013
Convocation
Degree Works Training for Faculty/Advisors; Presenter, Ms. Missy Klimitchek, Victoria College Fall 2013
Convocation
Supplemental Instruction; Presenter, Brian Hutcheson, Victoria College Fall 2013 Convocation
Beyond the Law—Savvy? Why Accessible Design Serves All Learners; Presenter, Ms. Liz Prickett,
Victoria College Fall 2013 Convocation
Community College Survey of Student Engagement (CCSSE) Workshop; Presenter, Patricia Rehak,
September 2013
Community College Faculty Survey of Student Engagement (CCFSSE) Workshop; Presenter, Patricia
Rehak, September 2013
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
College Reading and Learning Association
Texas State Historical Association
Texas Community College Teachers Association
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
1993 – 2003 Victoria College, Adjunct Instructor, History and Government
Fall 2010 –Spring 2011 Victoria College, Adjunct Instruct, College Success: On Course
Fall 2011 Victoria College, Adjunct Instructor, College Success: On Course
and American History
Spring 2012-Spring 2013 Victoria College, Adjunct Instructor, American History
Fall 2013- present Victoria College, Assistant Professor, American History
COLLEGE COMMITTEES:
Satisfactory Academic Progress Appeals Committee 2000-2007; 2010 – 2103
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) Reaffirmation Committee (Subsections 3.7. 3.8 and
3.9) 2011
Website/Portal Review Committee 2012
QEP Focus Group, January 2013
COMMUNITY ACTIVITES
Victoria Preservation, Inc. (Board of Directors, 2000-2006, 2011-Present))
Victoria Citizens’ Academy
Victoria County Historical Commission
OTHER
On Course Ambassador of the Year Award (2012)
Margaret E. Janowski-Bell
Science, Mathematics, & PE Division Office Tel: (361) 573-3291 ext 3247
The Victoria College Fax: (361) 582-2539
2200 E. Red River St.
Victoria, TX 77901 Margaret.Janowski-Bell@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION
Doctorate of Philosophy in Biological Science, December 2001.
University of Missouri-Columbia, Missouri.
Master of Education in Biological Science, May 1995.
Midwestern State University, Wichita Falls, Texas.
Bachelor of Science in Biology, December 1992.
University of Texas at San Antonio, Texas.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Southwestern Association of Naturalists
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Midwestern State University
Teaching Assistant (1993-1995)
University of Missouri-Columbia
GAANN Fellowship (1995-2001)
Teaching Assistant (3 semesters)
Victoria College
Associate Professor of Biology (2002-present)
Courses taught:
General Biology for Majors
General Biology for Non-Majors
General Zoology
General Botany
Introductory Anatomy & Physiology
Human Anatomy & Physiology I
Labs taught:
General Zoology
General Botany
Biology for Non-majors
Microbiology
Introductory Anatomy & Physiology
Human Anatomy & Physiology I & II
Online courses created and taught:
Lecture component of Introductory Anatomy & Physiology
PUBLICATIONS
Ecology of an American Tarantula, Aphonopelma hentzi (Girard) (Theraphosidae). 2001.
Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Missouri-Columbia. 146 pp.
“Movement of the Male Brown Tarantula, Aphonopelma hentzi (Araneae:
Theraphosidae), Using Radio Telemetry,” Journal of Arachnology 27:503-512, 1999,
with Norman V. Horner.
Analysis of the Movements of the Texas Brown Tarantula, Aphonopelma hentzi (Girard)
(Araneae: Theraphosidae), Using Radio Telemetry. 1995. M.S. Thesis, Midwestern State
University, Wichita Falls, Texas. 53 pp.
STUDENT ACTIVITIES
Victoria College
Science Club (Fall 2002 – Spring 2010)
Phi Theta Kappa (Fall 2008 – present)
DEBORAH JANYSEK
DIVISION
Academic Foundations
CONTACT Continuing Education Center, 107D 361-573-7323 Ext. 3265 debbie.janysek@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION
MASTER OF ARTS, INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES, 2009
University of Houston-Victoria
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE, RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION, 1979
Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
VICTORIA COLLEGE, ADULT EDUCATION LEAD INSTRUCTOR
Summer 2003 – to Present
Fall 2016: ESLR0016, ESLW0016; Adult Education ESL 2 and Resource Lab
Summer 2003 – present: Adult Education classes (Beginning, Intermediate, and Advanced ESL; Graphic Literacy; GED Writing Lab; GED RLA; GED Social Studies; Intermediate ABE Writing; ESL Hybrid; Launch Transition Class; EL Civics Class
OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE
VICTORIA INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT, ACCELERATED READING INSTRUCTION TUTOR AND SUBSTITUTE TEACHER
2000 – 2004
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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT &
TRAINING
OPT Test Administration (7/30/12), TABE ClasE Instructional Training (7/16/12), TEAL Writing Institute (8/13/12), Recalibration Training for Goal Setting (8/15/12), VC Adult Education Fall In-service (/25/12), Goal Driven Learning (9/8/12), Integrating Career Awareness (10/13/12), Overcoming the Challenge: Strategies to Help the ESL Student Advance Through Reading (10/22/11), Strategies for ESL Instructors to Enhance Student Performance – Oral Component (10/22/11), Writing (and Rewriting) 4 College: 2011 Summer Open Institute on College and Career Readiness Writing (6/17/11)
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
• TALAE (Texas Association for Literacy & Adult Education) 2003 – present
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES &
INTERESTS
• Member of Rusty Steins German Polka Band
VITAE
Donna Sue (Susie) Jechow Associate Professor EMS Program Director Office Tel: (361) 572-6447 Victoria College Fax: (361) 582-6402 2200 E. Red River St. Victoria, TX 77901 susie.jechow@victoriacollege.edu EDUCATION Bachelor of Arts in Social Science, May 1986 Sul Ross State University, Alpine, TX Val Verde Memorial Hospital, May 1983 EMT – Paramedic Certification Program Del Rio, TX Del Rio High School, May 1980 Del Rio High School, Del Rio, TX PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT National Registry Paramedic, expires March 2019 Texas DSHS Licensed Paramedic, expires March 2019 Texas DSHS Advanced Coordinator, expires February 2019 AHA Regional Faculty BLS, ACLS, PALS Programs NAEMT PHTLS Instructor AWARDS Texas DSHS EMS Educator Award 2005 Val Verde Regional Medical Center – Employee of the Year – 1998 PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS Texas EMS Conference Presenter 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013 Pharmacologically Assisted Intubation and Advanced Airway Options for Respiratory Therapy Class VC, February 2015-2017 GCRAC Trauma Symposium Presenter 2016-2018 Respiratory Therapist Symposium 2015 – Capnography AUTHORSHIPS EMS1 Articles Texas EMS Magazine contributor
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS National Association of EMS Educators National Association of EMTs Texas Association of EMS Educators American Heart Association Regional Faculty Area 3 Task Force Golden Crescent Regional Advisory Council – Education Chair Southeast Region Child Fatality Review Team EMS PROGRAM / TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2015 - present Victoria College, EMS Program Coordinator and Program Director 1996 – 2015 Non-College Programs, EMS Program Coordinator
• Val Verde Regional Medical Center • Del Rio Fire & Rescue • Eagle Pass Fire Department • Del Rio High School • Laughlin Air Force Base Fire Rescue • U.S. Customs and Border Protection
FIELD EMS EXPERIENCE 1982-1984 – Val Verde Memorial Hospital EMS – Shift Supervisor 1984-1995 – Nueces Canyon EMS – sole Paramedic – Board President 1995-2014 – Val Verde Regional Medical Center EMS – Lead Medic – Shift Leader 2000 – Hannover, Germany – Medics Meet Expo Ten days with Fire, Hospital EMS and Private EMS COMMUNITY ACTIVITES Victoria College EMS Event Medic Boy Scout Troop 255 Committee Member SAFE KIDS Val Verde / Victoria – CPS Technician
VITAE
Alvinette Jefferson Adjunct Instructor The Victoria College 2200 E. Red River St. Victoria, TX 77901 alvinette.jefferson@victoriacollege.edu EDUCATION M.S. in Psychology, Texas A&M University-Kingsville, Kingsville, TX May 1996 Master Thesis: Athletic Aggression: A Descriptive Study of Texas A&M University-Kingsville Football Player Attitudes Toward the Use of Aggression Outside the Sports Arena (bound manuscript, Jernigan Library, Texas A&M University-Kingsville) B.S. in Fashion Merchandising, Minor: Business Education, University of North Texas, Denton, TX August 1989
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Texas A&M-Kingsville, Kingsville July 2011-present Academic Testing Coordinator The Victoria College, Victoria, TX May 2010-present Adjunct Instructor The Victoria College, Victoria, TX 2003- 2010
Counselor – Tenured 2007 Texas A&M University-Kingsville Kingsville, TX May –2003
Director – High School Equivalency Program (HEP) Pensacola Junior College Pensacola, Florida 2001 – 2003
Academic Counselor/Adjunct Faculty University of Houston, Houston, TX 1996 - 2001
Academic Coordinator/Counselor - Student Support Services (TRIO) Texas A&M University-Kingsville, Kingsville, TX 1994 - 1996
Resident Hall Director, Academic/Career Counselor - College Exploration Teacher/Career Development - Migrant Student Program
Lerner New York, Pasadena, TX 1991-1993 Store Manager J.C.Penney, San Antonio and Fort Worth, TX 1989-1991 Merchandiser/Merchandiser Trainee
Alvinette Jefferson
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE EDUC 1300 Psychology 1300 General Psychology Human Growth and Development Human Relations
COMMITTEES • Curriculum and Instruction Committee • Advisory Committees: Professional Office Technology and Business Management, Process
Technology, Continuing Education-Allied Health, Computer Information Systems, Physical Therapy Assistant
• Discipline and Student Appeals for Academic Matters • Faculty Senate at Large member (2 year term) • Judge for Skills USA – High School • Relay for Life
PROFESSIONAL and CONTINUING EDUCATION • Troy State University – 21 graduate college credit hours in Human Resource Management • South Texas Society for Human Resource Management • Recognized by the Voices United Publication as a Champion of Education • Veterans Civic Counsel • CSO Research User’s Conference • Texas Career Advising and Placement Services for Community Colleges • National Association of College and Employer Management Leadership Institute – St. Louis, MO • Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
James S. Jenkins Sr. Professional Summary:
Dedicated, professional instructor that is focused on the continued excellence in student performance.
Very strong self-motivated approach to Secondary Education.
Skills:
• Extremely organized • Strong verbal communication • Self-motivated • Recognized performer • Excellent rapport with students
Work History:
Teacher of Mathematics, 07/2015 to Current Bloomington Public School – Victoria, Texas
• Responsible for Algebra I instruction to include AP • Responsible for Pre-Calculus instruction to include Pre-AP • Responsible for Calculus instruction. Current class will be the first class to ever take AP examination.
Teacher of Mathematics, 07/1998 to 5/2015 Calhoun County Independent School District – Port Lavaca, Texas
• Responsible for Eighth Grade mathematics and Algebra I • Responsible for the Pre-Calculus program • Taught Calculus for three years
Selected as Teacher of the year 2001-2001 for Travis Middle School
Selected as Teacher of the year 2014-2015 for Calhoun High School
Teacher of Mathematics 06/1994 to 5/1998 Victoria Independent School District – Victoria, Texas
• Taught Algebra I, Geometry and Algebra II as assigned
Organist 072007 to Current Trinity Episcopal Church – Victoria, Texas
• Responsible for all instrumental performances for the Church service • Accompanist for both Choir and soloists
Education:
• Masters of Education 2010 – Lamar University Beaumont, Texas • Bachelors of Science: Mathematics, 1977 – United States Naval Academy – Annapolis, Maryland
JENNIFER JENNINGS
DIVISION Academic Foundations
CONTACT Gonzales Victoria College Center, 424 Sarah DeWitt Dr., Gonzales, TX 78629 830.672.6251 Jennifer.jennings@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION ASSOCIATE OF ARTS IN LIBERAL ARTS, 1967
Del Mar College, Corpus Christi, Texas
BACHELOR OF ARTS IN SPEECH/ DRAMA AND BIOLOGY, 1969 Texas A & I University, Kingsville, Texas
MASTER OF ARTS IN EDUCATION: GUIDANCE AND COUNCELING WITH A MINOR IN PSYCOLOGY
Texas A & I University, Kingsville, Texas Post Graduate Hours, 1990 Central State University, Edmond, Oklahoma
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
VICTORIA COLLEGE, ADJUNCT INSTRUCTOR FOR EDUC
Spring, 2011 – To Present
VICTORIA COLLEGE, ADJUNCT INSTRUCTOR FOR PSYCHOLOGY 2301
Spring, 2014- To Present
VICTORIA COLLEGE, ADJUNCT INSTRUCTOR FOR PSYCHOLOGY 2314
Fall 2014- To Present
BRADLEY ELON JOHNSON
Department of Mathematics Office Tel: (361) 573-3291 x3211
Victoria College
2200 East Red River St.
Victoria, TX 77901
Email address: Bradley.Johnson@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION
Master of Science, Mathematics
The University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK May 2017
Bachelor of Arts, Mathematics
State University of New York Plattsburgh, Plattsburgh, NY May 2015
• Minor, Chemistry
Associate of Science, Mathematics
State University of New York Jefferson Community College, Watertown, NY May 2013
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Victoria College August 2018-Present
Instructor, Victoria, TX
State University of New York Jefferson Community College August 2017-July 2018
Instructor, Watertown, NY
The University of Oklahoma August 2015-May 2017
Graduate Teaching Assistant, Norman, OK
Courses taught:
Business Pre-Calculus
Business Calculus I
Elementary Statistics
College Algebra
Algebra, Functions, and Modeling
Elementary Statistical Methods
Calculus I
SUSAN G. JUCKETT
DIVISION Division of Career and Technical Education Professions
CONTACT Technology Building, Room 211361-582-2553susan.juckett@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION MASTER OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTING, DECEMBER 2002
University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX
Concentration: Managerial Accounting Professional Program in Accounting
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, DECEMBER 2002
University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX
ASSOCIATES OF APPLIED SCIENCE, MAY 1977
Schenectady County Community College, Schenectady, NY
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
VICTORIA COLLEGE, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
Fall 2014 - Present
OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE
VICTORIA INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT, TEACHER
August 2006 to August 2014
Certifications: Generalist, Fourth through Eighth Grades; Special Education, Kindergarten through Twelfth Grades; Mathematics, Eighth through Twelfth Grades.
INVISTA/DUPONT, ACCOUNTING SPECIALIST
2001 to 2006
ALCOA, PRODUCT ACCOUNTANT
1992 to 2001
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
• Texas Community College Teachers Association (TCCTA)
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES &
INTERESTS
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CHRIS KALLUS
DIVISION Allied Health
CONTACT Allied Health Building 572-6491 chris.kallus@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION MASTER OF EDUCATION, 1987
University of Houston
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE, 1979
Southwest Texas State University, San Marcos, Texas
ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE, 1978
Southwest Texas State University, San Marcos, Texas
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
VICTORIA COLLEGE, PROFESSOR AND PROGRAM CHAIR
Fall, 1991 – Present
VICTORIA COLLEGE, CLINICAL DIRECTOR
Fall 1981 to Fall 1991
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT &
TRAINING
• American Association for Respiratory Care Annual Summer forum - July 2018.
• Annual Respiratory Care Seminar, Victoria College, Spring 2018
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS &
PUBLICATIONS
Building a Solid Understanding of Mechanical Ventilation, Nursing 2009, June 2009.
Where’s Respiratory, Guest Editorial, Nursing 2009, June 2009
Clinical Application of Noninvasive Ventilation, Nursing Management, May 2009.
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PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
American Association for Respiratory Care
Texas Society for Respiratory Care
Texas Community College Teachers Association
National Board for Respiratory Care
Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care
VITAE
Ann M. Kapp
Behavioral and Social Sciences Division Office Tel: (361) 582-XXXX
The Victoria College Fax: (361) 582-2444
2200 E. Red River St.
Victoria, TX 77901 @victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION
Doctoral Candidate – History Women Studies Certification
University of Houston – Houston, TX
Master of Arts - History, May 2003
Secondary Teaching Certificate (lifetime)
Texas State University-San Marcos, San Marcos, TX
Bachelor of Arts – Liberal Arts, May, 1991
University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Fall 2010 – Present Victoria College, Instructor
Spring 2012 – Present Social Science Department Chair
Fall 2009 University of Houston, Adjunct Professor
Fall 2007 – Spring 2008 Houston Community College, Adjunct Professor
Spring 2006 – Spring 2008 University of Houston, Teaching Assistant and Grader
Spring 2004 – Fall 2005 Concordia University-Austin, Adjunct Professor
Fall 2003 – Fall 2005 Austin Community College, Adjunct Professor
Fall 2003 – May 2004 Central Texas College, Ft. Hood, Adjunct Professor
Fall 1996 – Fall 1999 Austin High School, Austin, High School Social Studies Teacher
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS
“Texas Bellas: Mexican Women’s Fight for Independence,” The Hispanic History of Texas
Project joint conference with The Texas State Historical Association, Corpus Christi, Texas,
March 5-8, 2008.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Phi Alpha Theta History Honor Society
Delta Kappa Gamma Key Women Educators
Golden Key National Honor Society
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
2007-2009 – Graduate Student Mentoring Association Co-founder
1998, 2002, 2005 - National History Day Judge
July 1999 - Facilitator at Honors Summit
1997-1999 - Junior Historians, Austin, High School
1996-1997 - Campus Leadership Team, Austin High School
VITAE
Kimberly W. King Language Department
The Victoria College
2200 E. Red River St.
Victoria, TX 77901 Kimberly.King@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION
Master of Arts, Interdisciplinary Studies, May 1996,
University of Houston – Victoria, Victoria, TX.
Bachelor of English/Professional Writing August 1991,
Baylor University – Waco, TX.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
New Jersey Writing Project, 1998
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
1996 – 2000 Industrial ISD (6,7,8,11 English/Reading)
2000 – 2001 Victoria ISD (10 English)
2002 – 2003 University of Houston Victoria, Instructor
Fall 2001 – Present Victoria College, Instructor
COMMUNITY ACTIVITES
Upward Sports Ministry
Relay for Life, American Cancer Society
Crossroads Home Educated Children
Homeschool Victoria
Jody Klann The Victoria College 2200 E. Red River Street Victoria, TX 77901 Jody.klann@victoriacollege.edu
Education: University of Wisconsin-Waukesha A.A.S. Associates of Arts and Science 1995 Arizona State University B.S. Conservation Biology 2000 Arizona State University M.Ed Education Curriculum and Instruction Concentration: Science Education 2002 University of Florida M.S. Concentration: DNA and Serology 2009 Western Kentucky University M.S. Biology (18 credits) expected graduation Dec. 2013
Employment: 2013- Labpaq Board of Advisors (Colorado) I currently serve on the Labpaq Board of Advisors. I help to write and review current labs. 2013-Current Victoria College (Texas) Online Biology Instructor: Environmental Biology
2009-Current Truckee Meadows Community College (Nevada) Online Biology Instructor: Marine Biology and Anatomy and Physiology I & II 2002-Current Maricopa Community Colleges (Arizona) Online Biology Instructor: Marine Biology, Anatomy & Physiology I & II and General Biology Adjunct Biology Professor /One Semester Only Full Time Faculty Phoenix College Spring 2006 Write and teach curricula for college biology classes. Direct and write labs while assisting students in writing scientific lab reports for the experiments performed. Courses taught: Introduction to Biology (campus & online) Environmental Biology (campus and online)
Marine Biology (campus & online) Biology for Allied Health (campus and online) Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology (campus & online)
Biology for Majors I (campus and online) Biology for Majors II (campus and online) Anatomy and Physiology I (campus & online) Anatomy and Physiology II (campus & online)
Microbiology (campus & online) 2007 Instituto Chileno Norteamericano English Professor Independant Professor: English/Biology Lecturer/Professor Give lectures on technical aspects of biology. Work jointly with the governmental agency SOFOFA teaching at companies such as Copefrut (the largest fruit company in the VII region) and Cementos Bio Bio. 2006 Northern Arizona University Adjunct Biology Professor Wrote and taught curricula for college biology classes. Courses taught: Special Topics: Animal Diversity
Environmental Biology 1999-2006 Phoenix Zoo Education Coordinator: Organized school group presentations. I was in charge of animals used for educational programs on and off zoo grounds. Wrote curricula used for educational programs. I wrote animal usage protocol which met USDA regulations. I trained animal caregivers on proper animal handling procedures and regulations.
Research, Skills and Special Interests: Bilingual: Spanish Co-Founder and Lead Biologist for M.A.R. Marine Animal Rescue is dedicated to preserving, rescuing and rehabilitating marine species in the northern 8th region of Chile. We also work to educate the local people about the needs of marine species. We are currently working with biologists from the University of Concepcion to determine the toxic effects of the cellulose waste on the Sea Lion colony of Cobquecura which happens to be one of the largest sea lion colonies in Chile. We are also working to help prevent overfishing and the senseless killing of sea lions and other species in nets. Masters Research Arizona State University, Thesis: The Internet as an educational tool an Interactive website: Endangered Species. 2000
Science Mentor: Dynamic Learning Teacher Education Program South Mountain Community College 2002 Steele, Bronwen & Klann, Jody KWL Study Guide: A Tool for Students. How to Effectively Learn Scientific Concepts. Mcli Grant: Estrella Mountain CC 2003 Distinguished Adjunct Certificate, Gateway CC 2006 & 2010 & 2012 Biology Instructor of the Year: TMCC 2012 Independent: Giant Panda Research Wolong Nature Reserve, Wolong & Chengdu China 2006
Claire Klinkerman 106 Gabbiano Court Victoria, TX 77904
(361) 212-9866 – mailto:claireklinkerman@gmail.com
PROFESSIONAL OBJECTIVE Classroom Teacher
PROFESSIONAL PROFILE
Organized, determined, motivated educator with the ability to adapt to classroom situations…successful classroom manager…energetic, reliable and adaptable educator with solid…able to effectively work with a team.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Victoria Independent School District – Victoria, TX (2014 to 2015; 2016 to Present) –Mathematics Interventionist/Permanent Substitute/Classroom Teacher Worked to complete 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade RTI requirements for students. Observed classroom teachers and their management, lesson plans, and teaching styles. Taught key concepts in Pre-AP Geometry and partnered with Victoria College to teach key concepts for a foundation level math class preparing students to be TSI complete. Graded, prepared lessons, and maintained parent contact. Taught key concepts in 7th grade math, 7th grade accelerated math, Algebra I, and assisted students with RtI interventions. Developed lesson plans, cooperatively worked with teams of teachers, graded, maintained parent contact, and actively modified and provided accommodations for students. Victoria College – Victoria, TX (2014; 2015) – Mathematics Academic Coach/TexPREP Program Assistant Observation of four educators’ teaching methods, classroom management, and efficiency. Team taught with instructors, attended daily Professional Learning Committee meetings, and bridged mental gaps with students. Helped develop methods to use in instruction. Worked with TexPREP to prepare students for STEM programs. Worked in physics classroom and observed classroom management and material. Assisted students with work.
EDUCATION Victoria East High School (2013) Bachelor of Science, Mathematics, University of Houston-Victoria (2016)
Texas 7-12 Mathematics – Certification (2016) Master of Education, Educational Administration (PK-12), Texas A&M University (May 2019)
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Trainings: - Campus, 98 credits - Texas SBEC CPE, 220.25 credits - Mentee/Mentor, 1 credit - Local/National Conference, 1 credit - Using Data and Assessments to Improve Student Learning, 5.5 credits - Core Academic Course, 15.5 credits - GT (Update), 28 credits - GT, 30 credits - Improving Student Behavior/Classroom Management, 13 credits - T-TESS/T-PESS, 2 credits - Special ED, 8.5 credits - Bilingual-ESL, 6 credits - Sheltered Instruction, 6 credits - Using Effective Instructional Strategies & Skills, 25 credits
REFERENCES AVAILABLE ON REQUEST
Academic Vitae
Lillian Knezek
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Division of Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences The Victoria College 2200 E. Red River St. Victoria, TX 77901
361-582-2530
Lillian.Knezek@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION: M.A. in English, 2009 – 4.0 GPA
Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas B.A. in English with Minors in Spanish and Education, 2007 – 4.0 GPA
Texas Woman’s University, Denton, Texas Honors Scholar, Chancellor’s Scholar
Certified Texas Educator English/Language Arts and Reading, grades 8 – 12 Effective October 2007 – April 2019
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE: Adjunct Professor for Victoria College Victoria College, Victoria, TX; Spring 2018 – present Teach Composition I and II to dual credit and college students. Teach writing skills, peer-editing, research, revision, rhetorical, and argument techniques for
multiple types of essays (including narrative, compare-contrast, cause-and-effect, position, rhetorical analysis, and research essays).
Facilitate discussion of current issues and encourage student engagement and response with text.
Associate Professor for Collin County Community College Collin County Community College, Plano, TX; Fall 2016 – present Teach Composition I and II to dual credit students. Teach writing skills, peer-editing, research, revision, rhetorical, and argument techniques for
multiple types of essays (including textual analysis, report, position, visual rhetorical analysis, and current issue essays).
Facilitate discussion of current issues and encourage student engagement and response with text.
Adjunct Professor for Criswell College Criswell College, Dallas, TX; Spring 2015 and Fall 2015 Taught Composition I to college students. Emphasized analysis of rhetorical modes of writing. Facilitated discussion and analysis of narrative, descriptive, and persuasive texts. Taught writing skills, peer-editing, and revision techniques for descriptive, exemplification,
cause-and-effect, case study, and argument essays.
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OTHER TEACHING EXPERIENCE: Teacher for Heritage Christian Academy Heritage Christian Academy, Rockwall, TX; August 2014 – Fall 2017 Served as English department chair. Organized professional learning meetings and curriculum
alignment for the department. Developed and taught honors and on-level English II and III British and American Literature
survey courses. Incorporated multiple genres of literature (novel, drama, poetry, essay, speech) and encouraged student engagement with the texts. Taught students to write and revise multiple types of analytical and rhetorical essays.
Facilitated Praise Team for student-led worship in chapel services. Teacher for First Baptist Academy First Baptist Academy, Dallas, TX; August 2011 – May 2014 Served as English and Foreign Language department chair. Organized professional learning
meetings and the production of the department’s curriculum guides for accreditation. Developed and taught AP Language, AP Literature, Pre-AP, and on-level courses for English I,
III, and IV. Worked to help students engage with and respond to important works of fiction, non-fiction, drama, and poetry.
Developed and taught Media as Modern Literature, in which students viewed and read popular-culture examples of media and compared them to literature. Comparison texts included The Hunger Games, The Hobbit, and Ender’s Game.
Teacher for Rowlett High School Rowlett High School, Garland ISD; August 2009 – May 2011 Taught American Literature in Pre-AP and on-level English III. Encouraged student engagement
with and analysis of classic novels, short stories, and poems. Created lessons and projects to engage students in the analysis of major themes and literary elements.
Collaborated with fellow teachers in professional learning communities to plan lessons, share creative ideas, and address student progress.
TECHNOLOGICAL EXPERTISE: Incorporated class discussions and provided writing feedback using Canvas, Blackboard,
Google Classroom, and Turnitin. Created lessons using the Prometheus Smart board, iPads, Chromebooks, and laptops in the
classroom. Conducted lessons, assigned projects, and assisted students using Microsoft PowerPoint. Used and assisted students in the use of academic databases for research. Employed online systems for attendance, grade entry and management, and parent
communication. Worked extensively with Microsoft Word and Google Drive.
BAILEY KOEBRICK
DIVISION Science, Mathematics and Physical Education
CONTACT Health Science Center Room 102 Bailey.Koebrick@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION [BACHELOR OF SCIENCE – MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES, AUGUST 2017
[University of Houston – Victoria]
Cum Laude
[ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE – CONCENTRATION IN MATHEMATICS, MAY 2014]
[Victoria College – Victoria, TX]
Summa Cum Laude
[ASSOCIATE OF ARTS – CONCENTRATION IN ENGLISH, MAY 2014]
[Victoria College – Victoria, TX]
Summa Cum Laude
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
[VICTORIA COLLEGE, ADJUNCT INSTRUCTOR OF MATH 0002 NCBO]
[Spring 2019 – Present]
OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE
[VICTORIA COLLEGE, CAREER AND COLLEGE COACH]
[September 2017 – Present]
[Coordinate, oversee and promote the Victoria East Dual Credit Program. Provide career and academic advising. Assist students in completing Apply Texas, FASFA, scholarship applications, career assessments and testing sign-up. Organize, promote and participate in events, fieldtrips and presentations.]
Sheryl Kosler
Science, Mathematics, & PE Division Office Tel: (361) 573.3291ext. 3212 The Victoria College Fax: (361) 582-2539 2200 E. Red River St. Victoria, TX 77901 sheryl.kosler@victoriacollege.edu
Education:
• Master of Chemical and Life Science, Chemistry, May 2009 University of Maryland – College Park, MD (19 additional graduate hours in Biology)
• Bachelor of Science, Biology, December 2004 University of Houston-Victoria; Victoria, TX
• Associates of Science , May 2002 Victoria College; Victoria, TX
College Experience:
The Victoria College:
Chemistry Instructor August 2012 – present Introductory Chemistry Lecture/Laboratory General Chemistry II Laboratory
The Victoria College(Gonzales campus):
Adjunct Instructor Sept 2011- August 2012 Biology 1409 Laboratory Pharmacy Technician Certification Course
Vitae
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Chelsea Laging Education ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN NURSING | MAY 2007 | THE VICTORIA COLLEGE SCHOOL OF NURSING · Major: Nursing · Related coursework: Developed knowledge and skills related to patient care, diagnosis
identification, anatomy and physiology, nursing research, communication, nursing assessments, and psychosocial skills
BACCALAUREATE OF SCIENCE IN NURSING | DECEMBER 2012 | TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER ANITA THIGPEN SCHOOL OF NURSING · Major: Nursing · Related coursework: Developed knowledge and skills of a profession. Nursing management,
baccalaureate nursing, issues and trends in nursing, pharmacology, nursing research, and community nursing.
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN NURSING | ANTICIPATED GRADUATION AUGUST 2019 | UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON SCHOOL OF NURSING AND HEALTH INNNOVATION · Major: Family Nurse Practitioner · Related coursework: developing knowledge and skills of an Advance Practice Nurse. Theory, Nurse
Practitioner role development, advance pathophysiology, advance pharmacology, and clinical training.
Licensure, Certifications, & Affiliations LICENSURE · Registered Nurse licensure first received from Texas Board of Nursing in May 2007, expires
October 2018, license number 741631
CERTIFICATIONS · Critical Care Registered Nurse (CCRN) certification first received from American Association of
Critical Care Nurses in 2013, expires 2019 · Basic Life Support (BLS) first received from American Heart Association in May 2003, expires June
2019 · Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) first received from American Heart Association in July
2007, expires June 2019
AFFILIATIONS · American Association of Critical Care Nurses (AACN) member from July 2012 to present · Member of LifePoint Church in Victoria, Texas from 2014 to present
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· Victoria Area Nurse Practitioners member from September 2017 to current
Experience NURSE INTERN | SCOTT AND WHITE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL | JUNE 2007 – DECEMBER 2007 · Completed ICU nursing internship to develop skills utilized in caring for critically ill patients.
Internship included training in 70 bed ICU, comprised of three MICUs, two STICUs, and one CTICU
ICU STAFF NURSE | SCOTT AND WHITE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL | DECEMBER 2007 – JUNE 2009 · Served as staff nurse in a 10 bed CTICU caring for individuals with cardiac surgery to include
coronary artery bypass grafts (CABG), left and right ventricular assist devices (LVAD & RVAD), extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), and heart transplants. Worked with an interdisciplinary team to provide care. Responsibilities included ventilator management, blood pressure management, and post-operative care.
CTICU CHARGE NURSE & RAPID RESPONSE/STAFFING NURSE | SCOTT AND WHITE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL | JUNE 2009 – NOVEMBER 2009 · Served as charge nurse of a 10-bed CTICU with assistant manager duties, including scheduling,
nursing assignments, disciplinary actions, and resource. Provided patient care to post-operative cardiothoracic surgery patients including CABG, valve replacements, and thoracic surgeries. Also served on the rapid response team that responds to patients who meet Dr. Rapid criteria on medical surgical units. Resource to all nursing personnel. Responsible for ensuring adequate staffing numbers for six ICU units.
NURSE MANGER | SCOTT AND WHITE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL | NOVEMBER 2009 – SEPTEMBER 2010 · Served as nurse manager of a 37-bed medical-surgical unit specializing in trauma, general surgery,
and neurosurgery. Duties included scheduling, patient satisfaction, employee satisfaction, proper staffing ratios, hiring personnel, budgeting, disciplinary action, resource, and bedside nurse.
CTICU CHARGE NURSE & RAPID RESPONSE/STAFFING NURSE | SCOTT AND WHITE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL | SEPTEMBER 2010 – JUNE 2011 · Served as charge nurse of a 14-bed CTICU with assistant manager duties, including scheduling,
nursing assignments, disciplinary actions, and resource. Provided patient care to post-operative cardiothoracic surgery patients including CABG, valve replacements, pericardial windows, LVAD, RVAD, ECMO, and heart transplants. Also served on the rapid response team that responds to patients who meet Dr. Rapid criteria on medical-surgical units. Resource to all nursing personnel. Responsible for ensuring adequate staffing numbers for six ICU units.
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STICU CHARGE NURSE & RAPID RESPONSE/STAFFING NURSE | SCOTT AND WHITE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL | JUNE 2011 – FEBRUARY 2013 · Served as charge nurse of a 10-bed STICU. Served as the day-time charge nurse with assistant
manager responsibilities including scheduling, corrective actions, patient assignments, and resource for personnel. Care for surgical trauma patients including extensive surgeries post operatively to include extensive surgeries to include abdominal, vascular, orthotics, neuro, and thoracic surgeries. Also care for individuals involved in acute traumas. Actively worked with a multidisciplinary team that includes physicians, registered nurses, respiratory care, and case workers to provide high quality care. Also served on the rapid response team that responds to patients who meet Dr. Rapid criteria on medical-surgical units. Responsible for ensuring adequate staffing numbers for six ICU units.
SICU CHARGE NURSE/MICU STAFF NURSE | CITIZENS MEDICAL CENTER | FEBRUARY 2013 – MAY 2014 · Served as night-time charge nurse in the SICU setting and MICU staff nurse when SICU is closed.
Serve as resource for personnel and responsible for nursing assignments. SICU is responsible for all surgical patients including cardiothoracic surgeries, abdominal surgeries, and some neurological surgeries. Also, responsible for traumas that fall within the Level 3 trauma category at Citizens Medical Center. Actively works with a multidisciplinary team including physicians, registered nurses, respiratory care, laboratory, and many others to provide high quality care.
CATH LAB STAFF NURSE | PROVIDENCE HOSPITAL | JUNE 2014 – FEBRUARY 2015 · Served as staff nurse in a cath lab setting that performed outpatient and inpatient heart
catheterizations, emergent STEMI procedures, pacemaker and defibrillator placements, chronic total occlusion procedures, peripheral extremity procedures, echocardiograms, and electrophysiology procedures. Responsible for patient care including conscious sedation. Actively worked with a multidisciplinary team including physicians, registered nurses, respiratory care, and cath lab technicians.
ICU STAFF NURSE | PROVIDENCE HOSPITAL | FEBRUARY 2015 – JUNE 2017 · Served as staff nurse in the 30 bed ICU setting of a STEMI and Stroke certified hospital. Served as
resource for personnel and nursing students. Responsible for all surgical patients including cardiothoracic surgeries, abdominal surgeries, and neurological surgeries, as well as medical critical care patients. Actively worked with multidisciplinary team include including physicians, registered nurses, respiratory care, laboratory, and many others to provide high quality care.
STUDENT NURSE PRECEPTOR | PROVIDENCE HOSPITAL (THROUGH MCCLENNAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE) | MARCH 2017 – APRIL 2017 · Served as an onsite student nurse preceptor for students attending McClennan Community College
nursing program. Served as resource for nursing students during their rotation through the ICU at Providence Hospital. Assisted students with onsite learning through direct patient care. Actively worked with multidisciplinary team include including physicians, registered nurses, respiratory care, laboratory, and many others to provide high quality care.
LAHODNY, DEEDRA
DIVISION Allied Health
CONTACT Victoria College, Hallettsville Campus (361)573-3291 ext. 3411 (office)
(210)260-1637 (cell) Deedra.Lahodny@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION MASTER OF SCIENCE IN NURSING EDUCATION, CURRENT STUDENT
University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING, 2016 University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas
GPA: 3.87
ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE IN PROFESSIONAL NURSING, 2013
Baptist School of Health Professions, San Antonio, Texas
GPA: 3.45
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN HEALTH EDUCATION AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, 2011
Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
GPA: 3.33
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
VICTORIA COLLEGE, NURSING INSTRUCTOR
Summer 2016 – Present
VICTORIA COLLEGE, ADJUNCT INSTRUCTOR FOR NURSING
Summer 2015 – Spring 2016
OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE
GUADALUPE REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER, TELEMETRY/ICU REGISTERED NURSE
June 2013 – April 2016 • Deliver high quality care to patients who are in critical
condition • Develop holistic care plans for each patient.
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• Use effective communication with every member of the healthcare team.
• Ensure and promote a safe and healing environment. • Follow hospital policies and procedures.
GONZALES HEALTHCARE SYSTEM, PRN MEDICAL FLOOR REGISTERED NURSE
February 2015 – December 2015
• Provide holistic care to patients in an acute care setting. • Individualize care plans for each patient under my care. • Maintain a safe and healthy environment for my patients. • Communicate effectively with each person in the interdisciplinary team. • Follow policies and procedures of the hospital.
MISSION TRAIL BAPTIST HOSPITAL, CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT
June 2012 – August 2012 • Provided basic nursing care under supervision of a
licensed nurse. • Performed vital signs and assisted patient with ADLs • Assisted in transport of patients.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT,
CERTIFICATIONS & TRAINING
• Registered Nurse, TX BON, Current – September 2018 • NRP, AHA, October 2015 – October 2017 • ACLS, AHA, January 2016 – January 2018 • CPR, AHA, January 2016 – January 2018 • QPR, Suicide Prevention Training, TAMU, October 2009 • TAVNE Convention, 2016 • ATI Champion, 2017 - Current
SKILLS & ABILITIES • Possess excellent leadership skills with positive attitude • Ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously • Excellent verbal and written communication • Great organizational skills • Skilled in working with diverse populations • Adept with use of Microsoft programs, Meditech, Paragon, Blackboard
& Canvas • Proficient use of Pyxis and Omnicell Systems • Exceptional patient advocate
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COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES &
INTERESTS
• St. Cyril and Methodius Catholic Church, Member, Fall 2016 – Present • St. Joseph Catholic Church, RCIA candidate, Fall 2014 – April 2015 • Immanuel Lutheran Church, Annual Volunteer, Fall 2007 – Present • CAHRL, Undergraduate Research Assistant, Spring 2011 – May 2011 • Future Aggie Nurses, Organizational Member, Fall 2009 – Spring 2010 • Special Olympics, Aquatics Volunteer, Fall 2009
Amanda Lanum
Phone: (361) 582-2559 Email: Amanda.Lanum@VictoriaCollege.edu
Cultural Affairs Department
The Victoria College 2200 East Red River St. Victoria, TX 77901
Education:
• December 2010 B.S. in Social Science Education from Florida State University • December 2015 M.A. in History from University of West Florida
Professional Certifications:
• May 2015 Historic Preservation Certificate from University of West Florida
• December 2017 Certified Heritage Interpreter with National Association for Interpretation
• June 2018 Project Archaeology Master Teacher
Professional Affiliations:
• Member of the National Association for Interpretation
Professional Presentations:
• Gulf South History and Humanities Conference 2014, 2015 and 2017
Work Experience:
• Substitute teacher (1 year) –managed the classroom and instructed students • Long term substitute teacher (3 months) –instructed 6th grade science, created lesson
plans, and managed the classroom. • Geography teacher (2 months) at Woodham Middle School in Pensacola, FL—managed
classroom, instructed students, created lesson plans, and maintained communication with coworkers and parents.
• Aide at University of West Florida Historic Trust (4 months)—help move and organize artifacts and archives
• Staff at Pensacola Children’s Museum (Dec 2013 to June 2014)—work cash register, assist customers, give tours, and lead educational programming
• Educator at Heritage Museum of Northwest Florida (June 2014 to October 2015)—help develop lesson plans and give tours to school groups
• Research Assistant at University of West Florida (June to Nov 2015)—Conduct research for and help write the UWF 50th Anniversary book
• Gulf Islands National Seashore Intern (March to Nov 2015)—conduct educational programs, give guided tours, and provide assistance to visitors.
• Education Coordinator at Heritage Museum of Northwest Florida (October 2015-August 2016)—coordinate all education programs, train educators, manage education budget, buy supplies, and develop and run public programs
• Education Coordinator at Museum of the Coastal Bend, Victoria, TX (September 2016-present)—give tours and interpretive programs, coordinate all education and public programs, manage the education budget, help with exhibits and other projects, and train student workers on program materials and activities.
• Adjunct history instructor – Victoria College, January 2019-present
Rachel (Huijun) Li Arts, Humanities, & Social Science Division Victoria College 2200 E Red River Victoria, TX 77901 Email: Huijun.li@victoriacollege.edu Office Tel: (361) 573-3291 Ext 3227
EDUCATION • Doctor of Science, Western Economics Jun. 2018 Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, Hubei Province, P. R. China • Master of Science, Agricultural and Consumer Resources Aug. 2014
Tarleton State University, Stephenville, TX • Master of Science, Industrial Economics Mar. 2013 Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, Hubei Province, P. R. China • Bachelor of Science, Economics Jun. 2010 Henan University, Kaifeng, Henan Province, P. R. China
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE • Economics Assistant Professor, Victoria College Aug. 2015—Present • Associate Registrar, Ranger College Aug. 2014—Aug. 2015 • Adjunct Economic Instructor, Ranger College Aug. 2014—May 2015 • Graduate Research Assistant Jan.2014—Aug. 2014 • Graduate Administrative Assistant Aug. 2013 – Dec. 2013 • Graduate Teaching Assistant Sept. 2010 – Jun. 2012
RESEARCH Projects • Implications of precision farming operation in Texas: a macro level analysis. Tarleton State
University 2014 • Translation of book—Quest for Prosperity (Author: Justin Yifu Lin, former Chief Economist and
Senior Vice President of the World Bank). Huazhong University of Science and Technology 2012 Conferences • Attended EconEd 2017 Conference at Chicago, Illinois. 2017 • Co-presenter at 2015 Agricultural & Applied Economic Association annual meeting 2015 • Presenter at Western Economic Association International 89th Annual Conference 2014 • Presenter at Southwestern Social Science Association 2014 Annual Meeting 2014 • Presenter at 11th Annual Texas A&M University System Pathways Student Research Symposium.
• 2013 • Presenter at 12th Annual Tarleton State University Student Research Symposium.
Papers
2013
• Sustainable Development of China’s Industrial Economy: An Empirical Study of the Period 2001-2011. Sustainability, 2018, 10(3): 1-18.
• Farm-Level Economic and Water Quality Impacts of Comprehensive Nutrient Management Plan Implementation in the Ohio River Basin. Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 2017, March 23.
• Value of Information: Costs and Returns of Precision Production in Livingston County, Illinois. (Presented at Agricultural & Applied Economics Association Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, Jul. 2016)
• A study on Chinese Medical and Health Resources Efficiency—Based on Two-Stage Malmquist- Tobit Empirical Analysis. Chinese Health Economics, 2013(10): 32-34.
HONORS AND AWARDS Outstanding Graduate Student, Huazhong University of Science and Technology 2010-2011 First-Time Graduate Scholarship, Tarleton State University 2013 Davidson Presidential Scholarship, Tarleton State University 2013-2014
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Economic Association Texas Community College Teachers Association PTK advisor at Victoria College
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES Lions Club International
NETTIE LIGGINS
DIVISION Process Technology
CONTACT Nettie.Liggins@VictoriaCollege.Edu
EDUCATION MASTER OF EDUCATION, MAY 2004
America InterContinental University – Buckhead, Georgia
A “rapid degree program” completed on-line. Studied in the field of
Information Technology with the emphasis in Education.
TEACHER CERTIFICATION, MAY 1983
University of Houston-Victoria– Victoria, Texas
BACHELOR OF ARTS, MAY 1977
Prairie View A&M University – Prairie View, Texas
COLLEGE TEACHING
EXPERIENCE
VICTORIA COLLEGE, ADJUNCT INSTRUTOR OF PROCESS TECHNOLOGY
Fall Semester 2018
OTHER WORK
EXPERIENCE
HESCO-PROFORCE ASSOCIATES INC., PROCESS COORDINATOR-DOCUMENT
CONTROL OFFICER
November 2012 to February 2016
AWA ALUMINUM OF POINT COMFORT, PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR -
TRAINING SPECIALIST IV
January 1990 To December 2008
VISD, HOMEBOUND INSTRUCTOR-PILOT PROGRAM SECONDARY TEACHER
August 1983 to January 1990
VITAE
Thomas Longbotham
Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences Division Office Tel: (361) 582-2530
The Victoria College
2200 E. Red River St.
Victoria, TX 77901 thomas.longbotham@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION
Master of Arts, (Political Science) December 2005, Texas State University – San Marcos, TX.
Bachelor of Arts (Government) May 2003, University of Texas – Austin, Austin, TX.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Bright Ideas for E-Learning Design. Michele Eaton, IUPUI, TXVSN Online Learning Conference, June 23, 2017
Data, Personas, and Evaluation, Oh My: Developing Quality Programs Through Meaningful Reflection. Elaine Plybon, TXVSN Online Learning Conference, June 23, 2017
Texting, Calling, Messaging: Successful Communication in the Virtual World. Celeste Stephenson, TXVSN Online Learning Conference, June 22, 2017
Put Students in the Driver’s Seat of their Learning Experience. Summer Alcauter, University of Texas, TXVSN Online Learning Conference, June 22, 2017
Students: The Keystone to Creating a Learner-Centered Online Community. Christina Narayan & Erin Henschel, TXVSN Online Learning Conference, June 22, 2017
Sticky Spots in Course Design. Ashley Menefee & Jenn Colvin, TXVSN Online Learning Conference, June 21, 2017
You Say You Want Feedback. Carolyn Mitchell, TXVSN Online Learning Conference, June 21, 2017
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Participatory Learning. Henry Jenkins, University of Southern California, TXVSN Online Learning Conference, June 21, 2017
Using a Screen Reader. Jonathan Whiting, WebAIM, TXVSN Online Learning Conference, June 21, 2017
Engaging Students: Strengthening Relationships by Listening Differently. Jennifer Culver, TXVSN Online Learning Conference, June 21, 2017
HTML Coding Accessibility Techniques. Jonathan Whiting, WebAIM, TXVSN Online Learning Conference, June 20, 2017
Evaluating Websites for Accessibility. Jonathan Whiting, WebAIM, TXVSN Online Learning Conference, June 20, 2017
Engaging Online Learners. Susan Oxnevad, ThingLink, Texas Virtual School Network Online Learning Conference, June 20, 2017
The Learning Challenge: How to Make the Most of the Learning Pit. James Nottingham, Challenging Learning, Corwin Webinars, June 5, 2017
Culturally Responsive Teaching and the Brain. Zaretta Hammond, Corwin Webinars, May 1, 2017
Governing by Tweet: The Changing Standards of the Printable, Acceptable, and Responsible. Karen O’Connor, American University, Pearson Learning Makes Us Webinar Series, April 5, 2017
Teaching Students about Metacognition and Ways to Improve It. Noland White, Georgia College, Pearson Learning Makes Us Webinar Series, April 5, 2017
Driving Student Engagement through Learning Games in Higher Education. Bryan Austin & Grant Hansen, mLevel, Pearson Learning Makes Us Webinar Series, April 4, 2017
Teaching with Video: It’s How They Learn. Terri Moore, Eastern Florida State College, Pearson Learning Makes Us Webinar Series, April 4, 2017
Teaching for Transfer: Teaching Reflection as a Habit of Mind. Charles Paine, University of New Mexico, Pearson Learning Makes Us Webinar Series, April 3, 2017
Integrating Critical Reading, Writing, and Thinking for Success in College. Kim Flachmann, California State University Bakersfield, Pearson Learning Makes Us Webinar Series, April 3, 2017
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
A Primer on Gender, Gender Identity, and Orientation. Pearson Learning Makes Us Webinar Series, March 29, 2017
Journey to Digital: Tips to Grow Confident Learners. Scott Domowicz, Pittsburgh Technical College, Cengage Learning, February 21, 2017
Collaboration Island… Building Connections Between Students. Shawn Orr, Ashland University, Cengage Learning, February 9, 2017
What We Know…and Don’t Know About Presidential Elections. Joanne Green, Texas Christian University, Pearson Learning Makes Us Webinar Series, November 18, 2016
The 2016 Presidential and Congressional Elections. David Magleby, Brigham Young University, Pearson Learning Makes Us Webinar Series, November 17, 2016
The 2016 Election and the U.S. Supreme Court. Christine Nemacheck, College of William & Mary, Pearson Learning Makes Us Webinar Series, November 17, 2016
Included, Involved, Inspired: Strategies for Collaboration and Engagement. Stacy Holliday, Davidson County Community College, Cengage Learning, November 16, 2016
Thinking Institutionally in an Age of Trump. Will Howell, University of Chicago, Pearson Learning Makes Us Webinar Series, November 16, 2016
Predicting the Presidency: What Lies Ahead? George Edwards, Texas A&M University, Pearson Learning Makes Us Webinar Series, November 15, 2016
Did Political Science Survive the 2016 Presidential Election? David Doherty, Loyola University Chicago, Pearson Learning Makes Us Webinar Series, November 14, 2016
Election 2016: Fear and Loathing on Steroids. Keith Gaddie, University of Oklahoma, Pearson Learning Makes Us Webinar Series, November 14, 2016
Sabato’s Crystal Ball: The State of American Politics Post-Election and What to Expect Moving Forward. Larry Sabato, University of Virginia, Pearson Webinar Series, November 14, 2016
Interpreting the 2016 Election Results. Paul Light, New York University, Pearson Learning Makes Us Webinar Series, November 14, 2016
Precinct Elections Judge, DeWitt County, General Election November 8, 2016
Texas Online Poll Worker Training, November 7, 2016
VC Online Series: Visuals, CAPE, October 20, 2016
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Assessing Your Questions, CAPE, September 29, 2016
Super Heroes: Student Introductions, CAPE, September 22, 2016
Learning by Failing, CAPE, September 6, 2016
Distance Education. SEAL Academy Team 4, CAPE, Spring 2016 – Fall 2016
Improving Lecture & Instruction in Online Classes, CAPE, September 9, 2015
Rubric Assessment: COM Edition, CAPE, September 8, 2015
More Than Books: Media Resources & Copyright, CAPE, November 13, 2014
Motivation & Simplicity: Mindful Campus Design, Victoria College Center for Academic & Professional Excellence, October 11, 2014
Texas Association of Rural Conservation & Development Areas, Annual Conference, Corpus Christi, May 2011
Texas DSHS & Governor’s Division of Emergency Management, Pandemic Influenza Summit, Austin, August 2009
National Association of Rural Health Clinics, Fall Institute, St. Louis, MO, November 2008
National Rural Health Association, Rural Health Clinics Conference, San Antonio, October 2007
HHSC Managed Care HMO RHC Wrap-Around Payment Workshop, Corpus Christi, Aug 2007
Texas Rural Mediation Services, Dispute Resolution in Rural Texas, Kerrville, June 2007
National Rural Health Association, Rural Health Policy Institute, Washington, DC, Jan. 2007-09
Texas Dept. of Insurance, Workers’ Compensation Healthcare Networks Workshop, Austin, January 2007
Texas Health Institute, Making the Business Case for Behavioral Health Services Forum, Austin, December 2006
Texas Association of Rural Health Clinics, Annual Conference, Austin, August 2006-09
White House, Conference on Faith-Based and Community Initiatives, Austin, July 2006 Texas DSHS, Hurricane Health and Medical Disaster Response Summit, Austin, April 2006
National Association of Rural Health Clinics, Spring Institute, San Antonio, Mar 2006-09, 2011
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS
Texas Association of Rural Conservation and Development Areas, Annual Conference – host/event coordinator, May 2011
Texas Association of Rural Health Clinics, Annual Education Conference – Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Central Staff Tour of Rural Health Clinics, August 2007
PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS
Clinic Connection – TARHC Monthly Newsletter – Contributor, Asst Editor, 2005-2009
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
National Association of Rural Conservation and Development Councils (NARC&DC)
Texas Association of Rural Conservation and Development Areas, Inc. (TARCDA)
National Rural Health Association (NRHA)
National Association of Rural Health Clinics (NARHC)
Texas Association of Rural Health Clinics (TARHC)
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Victoria College, Adjunct Instructor, Fall 2011 – Present
GOVT 2301 Face-to-face, ITV
GOVT 2302 Face-to-face, ITV
GOVT 2305 Face-to-face, Online, Dual Credit
GOVT 2306 Face-to-face, Online, Dual Credit
COMMUNITY ACTIVITES
CAMAL (Cuero Area Ministerial Alliance) House
Victoria Chamber of Commerce
Habitat for Humanity, DeWitt County
BABETTE LOWE
DIVISION Academic Foundations
CONTACT CAPE, room 102 361-485-6807 babette.lowe@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION MASTER OF INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES, MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE, MAY 2002, UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON – VICTORIA, VICTORIA, TX.
Bachelor of Science, Mathematical Sciences, May 1996, University of Houston – Victoria, Victoria, TX.
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Victoria College, Dean, Academic Foundations
Fall 2008 – Present
Victoria College, Chair, Academic Foundations Fall 2007 - Fall 2008 Victoria College, Mathematics Instructor Fall 2001 – Summer 2007 University of Houston-Victoria, Adjunct Math Instructor Spring 2007 – Summer 2007
OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE
Memorial High School, Mathematics Teacher Fall 2000 – Spring 2001 Patti Welder Magnet Middle School, Mathematics Teacher Fall 1996 – Spring 2000
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
National Council of Instructional Administrators (NCIA) The National Association for Developmental Education (NADE) Texas Community College Teachers Association (TCCTA) Mathematical Association of America (MAA) Texas Mathematical Association of Two-Year Colleges (TexMATYC) The National Counsel for Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM)]
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VITAE
Cathy J. Lowe
Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences Division Office Tel: (361) 582-2530 The Victoria College Fax: (361) 582-2444
2200 E. Red River St. cathy.lowe@victoriacollege.edu
Victoria, TX 77901
EDUCATION
Master of Music, August 2012
Kent State University – Kent, OH
Bachelor of Music, May 1977
Texas A&I University – Kingsville, TX
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
VISD Convocations, August 1999 through 2013, Victoria TX
Dancing Drums, June 2013, Houston TX
Principles and Techniques of Non-profit Management, May 2009, Center for Philanthropy,
Indiana University, Chicago, IL
Texas Behavior Support Initiative Training, January 2003, VISD, Victoria TX
Gemini – music for children, February, 2000, San Antonio, TX
Diocesan Educators Conference, August 1992 through 1998, Corpus Christi, TX
Montessori Early Childhood, June 1998, Houston Montessori Center, Houston, TX
Montessori Lower Elementary, June 1997, Houston Montessori Center, Houston, TX
Montessori Primary Course, August 1993, Incarnate Word Academy, Corpus Christi, TX
Prevention and Management of Aggressive Behavior, February 1992, San Antonio State
Hospital, San Antonio, TX
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS
Region III ESC Parent Conference, The Importance of Play, 2004, Victoria TX
Head Start Annual Family Night, Key speaker, 2003 Victoria, TX
Diocesan Educators Conference, Math Montessori Materials, 1998, presented with Lin Head,
Corpus Christi, TX
Texas Association of Museums, Making the Most of a Small Space, 1989, Galveston, TX
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Texas Community College Teachers Association (TCCTA)
Texas Music Educators Association (TMEA)
American Montessori Society (AMS)
Association of Children’s Museums (ACM)
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Victoria College – Fall 2013 – present
Music Instructor
Victoria Independent School District, August 1999 - present, Victoria, TX
Elementary music specialist
Victoria College Adult Education Center, September 2001 - June 2004, Victoria, TX
Instructor
Sacred Heart Elementary School, August 1992 - May 1999, Rockport, TX
Primary and Elementary level Montessori head teacher
Aransas County Mental Health Clinic, 1992, Rockport, TX
Rehab teacher
Pines Montessori School, 1983 -1986, Kingwood, TX
Music and S.C.I.L.S. (Special Children’s Individualized Learning System) teacher
Epiphany Episcopal Day School, Kingsville, TX, 1977-1978
Second grade teacher
BUSINESS EXPERIENCE
Children’s Discovery Museum of the Golden Crescent, Executive Director, 2001-2011,
Victoria, TX
The Children’s Museum of Houston, Admissions and gift shop manager, 1987-1991,
Houston, TX
Aurora, Inc., Director of Investor Relations, 1981-1983, Houston, TX
PERFORMANCE EXPERIENCE
Victoria Civic Chorus
Victoria Community Theatre
Houston Grand Opera
Houston Choral Society
Mainstreet Theatre, Houston
Kingwood Community Theatre
Corpus Christi Chorale
Harbor Playhouse
COMMUNITY ACTIVITES
St. Mary’s Catholic Church Choir
Relay for Life, American Cancer Society
Victoria Civic Chorus
VITAE
Katherine Maloy
Math & Science Division Office Tel: (361) 573-3291
Victoria College katherine.maloy@victoriacollege.edu
2200 E. Red River St.
Victoria, TX 77901
EDUCATION
Master of Curriculum and Instruction concentrated in mathematics, December 2011,
University of Houston – Victoria, Victoria, TX.
Bachelor of Science in Applied Mathematics, December 2003,
Southwest Texas State University, San Marcos
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
I attended the Adjunct faculty meeting on August 21, 2014.
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS
PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Summer 2013 to present Victoria College, Adjunct Math Instructor
August 2005 – present Victoria ISD: Liberty Academy and Memorial High
School; Math Teacher: Algebra I, Pre-calculus, AP Calculus
ABBC, dual credit college algebra
COMMUNITY ACTIVITES
Donate and/or participate auctions and concession stands for Industrial Elementary West
VITAE
Bridgette S. Marshall
Academic Foundations Office Tel: (361) 582-2552
The Victoria College Fax: (361) 582- 2542
2200 E. Red River St.
Victoria, TX 77901 bridgette.marshall@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION
Master of Education, - Administration & Supervision May 2009 The University of Houston-Victoria, Victoria, TX Master of Arts Interdisciplinary Studies- English May 2006 The University of Houston-Victoria, Victoria, TX Bachelor of Arts- Humanities English concentration May 2002 The University of Houston-Victoria, Victoria, TX
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Terms of Engagement Workshop VC Convocation January 2013
FERPA for Higher Education VC online HR training module November 2012
StarLink Viewing “Ahead of the Class: Critical Thinking” November 2012
Faculty Blackboard Training VC Convocation August 2012
Cengage Dev. Ed Conference Newport Beach, CA March 2012
Acad Foundations Meeting- VC ELAR Self Study March 2012
A Framework for Understanding Poverty VC Convocation January 2012
Presenter- Partnership for College Career Readiness- Victoria, TX May 2010
National Association of Developmental Education (NADE) Conference March 2010
Coping with Seven Disruptive Personality Types in the Classroom December 2009
On-Course Training July 2009
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
National Association of Developmental Education (NADE)
Texas Community College Teachers Association (TCCTA)
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Spring 2010- Present Chair, Academic Foundations Victoria College
Fall 2009- Present Assistant Professor of English Victoria College
Spring 2012- Present Adjunct, Division of Humanities Victoria College
and Fine Arts
Spring 2009- Summer 2009 Adjunct Reading & English Instructor Victoria College
SECONDARY TEACHING EXPERIENCE
2002-2003 Classroom teacher 6th
grade reading & English Patti Welder Magnet Middle
School Victoria, TX
2003-2009 Classroom teacher 8th
grade ELAR Patti Welder Magnet Middle
School Victoria, TX
COMMUNITY ACTIVITES
Board of Trustees St. Peter’s Baptist Church Victoria, TX
American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life Victoria, TX
Patriot’s Pen Student Essay Competition (judge) Victoria, TX
REVIEWD/REVISED 08-15-2018
JAMES MARTINEZ 2200 E Red River, Victoria TX 77901 James.martinez@victoriacollege.edu 361-572-6449
OBJECTIVE To serve as Criminal Justice Department Chair and Director of the Law Enforcement Academy for Victoria College.
EXPERIENCE Criminal Justice Department Chair/Law Enforcement Academy Director, Victoria College March 2016-Present
Insuring compliance with State mandated law enforcement training as it relates to the seven counties within the Golden Crescent.
Administering all Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Academy curriculum and all in-service training to law enforcement personnel in this service area, supervising and evaluating adjunct academy instructors and cadets, budget preparation
CHIEF OF POLICE, PORT LAVACA POLICE DEPARTMENT APRIL 2012-MARCH 2016
Plan, organizes and direct all activities of the Department; implement operational policies, goals and objectives; provide leadership and direction in the development of short and long range plans and projects; coordinate department activities with other City departments and external organizations; develop, review and provide information to the City Manager or City Council; serve as a liaison with various local, state and national organizations; prepare the annual budget and manage expenditures, forfeited funds and other financial resources
PUBLIC SERVICE COORDINATOR/POLICE ACADEMY DIRECTOR, VICTORIA COLLEGE JULY 2005-APRIL 2012
Insuring compliance with State mandated law enforcement training as it relates to the seven counties within the Golden Crescent.
Administering all Police Academy curriculum and all in-service training to law enforcement personnel in this service area, supervising and evaluating adjunct academy instructors and cadets, budget preparation.
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EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON-VICTORIA
Master of Arts-Interdisciplinary Studies-2009
Bachelor of Science-Criminal Justice-1998
FBI National Academy-2003
Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas-2006
CERTIFICATIONS Master Peace Officer, 2005 TCOLE Instructor License, 2001
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Member of the FBI National Academy Association
Member of Texas Municipal Police Association (TMPA)
PATRICK L. MASON
410 Dove Drive
Victoria, Texas 77905
(361) 782-8236
Email: patrickm@suddenlink.net
Objective
Seeking a position as a college instructor that will allow me to utilize my numerous years
of teaching as well as electronics experience
Experience
Victoria College
2012-present
Instructor for Instrumentation/Electronics Department
Victoria Office Equipment, Victoria, Texas
2005-2011
Service Technician covering ten counties
Troubleshoot, diagnose and repair analog and digital copiers as well as fax
machines
Responsible for the installation, set-up and customer training of new copiers
Communicate extensive diagnostic issues with manufacturer representative in
order to provide a resolution
Install necessary firmware updates
Maintain parts inventory
Mr. Appliance, Ganado, Texas
2004-2005
Appliance Service Technician
Trouble shoot, diagnose and repair multiple types of household appliances.
Install new appliances
Invoice and collect payment from customer
Superior Staffing Services, El Segundo, California
2003-2004
Service Technician (interim position)
Responsibilities included servicing and maintaining Xerox copiers.
South Tech Copier Service, Alice, Texas
1998-2003
Area Manager/Service Technician for ten territories
Responsibilities include management of multiple service technicians
Hiring and training of new personnel as well as other human resources related
functions.
Assisted in the implementation of policies which increased productivity and
provided improved inventory control.
Required technical skill in the trouble-shooting and repair of multiple types of
Xerox copiers.
Professional Skills:
Adjunct Instructor for 13 years demonstrating the ability to teach and relate to
students.
Knowledge of instruction of multiple courses related to the field of
instrumentation and electronics.
Proven technical experience in the electronics related field of copier
maintenance/repair.
Experience in the field of appliance repair
Other Skills:
Excellent presentation, communication and organization skills
Strong managerial skills
Computer Skills including Windows Office, Blackboard, Internet and email
Extensive customer service experience
Education
Victoria College Associate Degree in Instrumentation/Electronics
Victoria, Texas
Certification courses taken in the repair and maintenance of copiers
Manzano High School Diploma
Albuquerque, New Mexico
JUAN MANUEL MATA JR. MSN, RN
DIVISION Allied Health, Associate Degree Nursing
CONTACT Health Sciences Center, Office 137J
Office: (361) 573-3291 Ext.3371
Juan.Mata@VictoriaCollege.edu
EDUCATION MASTERS OF SCIENCE IN NURSING, 2014
Our Lady of the Lake University, San Antonio, TX
Specialization: Nurse Education
BACHELORS OF SCIENCE IN NURSING, 2012
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Lubbock, TX
RN to BSN
ASSOCIATES OF APPLIED SCIENCE, 1994
University of Texas Pan American, Edinburg, TX
Major: Nursing Education
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION, 1989
St. Philip’s College, San Antonio, TX
Vocational Nursing
COLLEGE TEACHING
EXPERIENCE
VICTORIA COLLEGE, ASSOCIATE DEGREE NURSING FACULTY
Victoria College, Victoria, TX (Fall 2014 – present)
RNSG 2535, Integrated Patient Care Management (Fall 2015 – present)
RNSG-2363, Clinical IV-Registered Nursing/RN (Spring 2017 – present)
RNSG-2463, Clinical IV-Registered Nursing/RN (Fall 2015 – Fall 2016)
RNSG-2514, Integrated Care of Patient with Complex Healthcare Needs (Fall 2014- Spring 2015)
RNSG-2462, Clinical III-Registered Nursing/RN (Fall 2014 – Spring 2015)
RNSG-1261, Clinical Transition –Registered Nursing (Summer 2016 – Summer 2018)
VNSG-2463, Clinical-Licensed Practical/LVN (Summer 2015)
OTHER WORK
EXPERIENCE
CITIZENS MEDICAL CENTER, REGISTERED NURSE
January 2001 to August 2014
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Relief charge nurse on a 40 bed telemetry unit, responsible for assigning patients to staff nurses, supporting staff in the nursing process and care for their patients, making rounds with physicians, acknowledging orders, and promoting safe quality care.
Clinical coach responsible for orienting and mentoring new employees, novice nurses, and staff nurses.
USAR, 66H MEDICAL-SURGICAL NURSE
May 2004 to March 2013
Responsible for the nursing care delivered to members of the armed forces, retirees, family members, and coalition forces.
Deployed to Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC from December 11, 2009 to December 10, 2010. Served as a charge nurse on a scheduled rotation on a 10 bed Intermediate Care Unit (ImCU). Selected above peers to serve as the interim head nurse for 90 days.
Deployed to Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, Germany from January 5, 2006 to January 3, 2007. Selected above peers to serve as the charge nurse on a 20 bed medical surgical unit.
PROFESSIONAL
LICENSES &
CERTIFICATIONS
Registered Nurse
Licensed Vocational Nurse
Basic Life Support
PROFESSIONAL
AFFILIATIONS
American Nurses Association
Texas Nurses Association
Texas Community College Teachers Association
COMMUNITY
ACTIVITIES &
INTERESTS
Disabled Veterans of America
Life Member
Veterans of Foreign Wars
Life Member
MARY MAYES
DIVISION Academic Foundations
CONTACT Sports Center 101D 361-573-3291 ext.3308 Mary.mayes@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION Master of Science in Curriculum and Instruction, August 1997
Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi, TX
Bachelor of Science in Recreational Administration, August 1986
Southwest Texas State University – San Marcos, TX
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Victoria College, Associate Professor of Physical Education
Fall 1993 – to present
Victoria College, Instructor – Academic Foundations
Fall 2014
OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE
Victoria YMCA, Fitness Director/Instructor
June 1989 – July 1992
Schedule and supervise fitness professionals and provide training for floor staff. Organize and collaborate with community partners for special events. Work with staff and board members to carry out the Mission of the Victoria YMCA.
Victoria YMCA, Youth Director and Fitness Instructor
September 1986 – June 1989
Hire and train staff for afterschool and summer day camp programs for area youth. Develop and implement special events for area youth. Teach a variety of fitness classes for the YMCA membership and special events in the community.
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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT &
TRAINING
• CPR Re-certification • Frameworks for Mathematics and Collegiate Learning • Cengage Mind Tap • Les Mills Body Pump CEC • YogaFit Teacher Training Program – YogaFit Sweat
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
• TCCTA (Texas Community College Teachers Association • Les Mills Certified Body Pump Instructor • YogaFit Certified Instructor
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES &
INTERESTS
• VC Sports Club Advisor • Volunteer for Holy Family Catholic Church CCD Program • Member of East High School PTO • Member of East High School Swim and Dive Booster Club
VITAE Lori McBride
Career and Technical Education Office Tel: (361) 582-2579 Victoria College Fax: (361) 582-2444 2200 E. Red River St. lori.mcbride@victoriacollege.edu Victoria, TX 77901 EDUCATION
• Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.), with honors December 2003, Regis University – Denver, CO
• Bachelor of Science degree in Education August 1981, Southwest Texas State University (Texas State University) –San Marcos, TX
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT 2018-2019
• Connecting the Dots Communication Training • Submitting ORD Rosters Electronically Training • Canvas Updates Training • Security Tips & Avoiding Scams Training • Victoria College Wrap-Around Services Training • 12 Best Practices Training
2017-2018
• Victoria College Member, B.I.T. (Behavioral Intervention Team) • Prior Learning Assessment Certified by CAEL • Intersections: Preventing Harassment & Sexual Violence (EDU-US) • Tech Tools for Teaching • Become a #VCPirates Social Media Ambassador • Avoiding Email/Internet Scams & Miscellaneous Computer Security Tips • Specification Grading: What Is It & How Does It Work • Identifying Cardiac Arrest & Knowing What to Do • Canvas Training
2016-2017 • Strategic Plan 2015-2020 planning participant • Canvas Software Demo and Sandbox participant ongoing • Sexual Harassment Training • Active Shooter Training • Blackboard Updates Training
• Creating Education Experiences: Share Your Stories Workshop • Listening: Issues in Communication Workshop • Do You Rise to the Challenge • DocuWare 101 Workshop • FERPA Updates for Faculty Training • Assessing Accessibility: Painless Quick Checks Workshop
2015-2016 • Rules for Student Engagement and Entertainment, Engaging Students training • Emails--What are YOU communicating? • Awesome Power of Microsoft Office (OneNote) • Training & Awareness of the Emergency Management Plan • Blackboard Upgrade to Service Pack 14 • DreamWorks training • Clery Act Training • Deeper Learning Workshop
2014-2015 • Adobe Acrobat Pro training • Blackboard Upgrades • You Might be Inaccessible If, ADA Compliance training • CCSSE Student Engagement overview • Worst Case Scenario training • Blogs, Journals, and Discussion Board training • Campus Wide Safety and Security Training
2013-2014 • Blackboard training • THECB Core Curriculum changes • Career Coach Webinar • FERPA training • Terms of Engagement Workshop, Dr. Elizabeth Barkley
2012-2013 • Degree Works training • Faculty Advising Training for Pilot Program, participant • Starlink Career Pathways training and Starlink eLearning Innovations: Curriculum
Development for Online Courses • Medical Coding Web conference participant
• “Understanding and Engaging Under-Resourced College Students” seminar • A Framework for Understanding Poverty workshop, presented by Ms. Terie Dreussi Smith • VC Advising Update training • Security Module training participant • Curriculum Instruction Council (CIC) training for the new CORE curriculum changes and
Administrative Master Syllabi
1987-2011 • Generation NeXt Comes to College A Pedagogy for Today’s Learners seminar • Starlink training participant, “Creating the Hybrid Class” • Sexual Harassment Law Training • Tech Prep National Conference • Homeland Security Training • EEO Training • Copyright Law Training at Victoria College • WebCT and Dreamweaver Training • Virtual College Online Course Development Training • “How to Troubleshoot, Tune Up and Maintain PCs” training • Completed Microsoft Office User Specialist Certificate/Word & Excel • Victoria College, Victoria, Texas, Completed Semester I of CISCO LAN Support and Intro to
CISCO Hardware • Conference Planning Committee Member, NETWORK, National College and University
Literacy Consortium, San Antonio, Texas and New Orleans, Louisiana • University of Houston at Victoria, completed course in Supervisory Management • Texas Employment Commission, Austin, Texas, Hostile Client Management Course
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS • Resume Writing, Application and Interviewing Workshop for Respiratory Care students April
2008-2018 • Test Taking Tips Workshop – co-presented with Key Center staff – February 2009
• Tech Prep Articulation meetings – presented Professional Office Technology curriculum to 7-county area Tech Prep teachers and administrators – 2003-2008
• Can You Hear Me Now? Community Listening Sessions – co-facilitated with Dr. Craig Follins, NISOD, May 2006
• Presenter and NETWORK, National College and University Literacy Consortium Executive Committee Member, San Antonio, Texas and New Orleans, Louisiana, 1997-1998
PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS • Workforce Connections Quarterly Newsletter- Wrote article on POFT student, 2006
Online Course Development • BMGT 1327 Business Management • BMGT 1341 Business Ethics • BMGT 2303 Problem Solving & Decision Making • BUSI 1301 Business Principles • MRKG 1311 Principles of Marketing • BUSI 2304 Business Report Writing & Correspondence
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
• Pilot Program for Banner Attendance Tracking Software • Victoria College Faculty Senate Committee Member • Victoria College Satisfactory Academic Progress Appeals Committee (SAPAC) • Victoria College Tenure Track Committee Member • Texas Community College Teachers Association (TCCTA) • Victoria College Records and Retention Committee Member • Victoria College Strategic Planning Committee Member • Victoria College Curriculum and Instructional Council Committee (CIC) • Victoria College Career Coach, Chair • Victoria College Title V Advisory Committee • Victoria College Professional Office Technology & Business Management Advisory Committee • Victoria College Admissions Committee • Victoria College Tech Prep Articulation Agreement • Victoria College Continuing Education Allied Health Advisory Committee • Victoria College Faculty Interviewing Committee • Victoria College Scholarship Committee • Member, (FASEC) Financial Aid/Student Employment Council • Member, NETWORK, National College and University Literacy Consortium
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
• Spring 2005 – Present, Victoria College, Curriculum Coordinator/Professor, Career and Technical Education
• Spring 2006 – Present, Victoria College, Professor, (POFT/BMGT) • Spring 2002 – Spring 2006, Victoria College, Assistant Professor (POFT) • Fall 2000 -- Spring 2002, Continuing Education Instructor • Fall 1984, Southwest Texas State Junior College, Instructor Adult Education
COMMUNITY ACTIVITES
• Volunteer Empty Bowls Project, Victoria, Texas • Volunteer Warriors Weekend, Port O’Connor, Texas • Volunteer Barbecue Cook off judge/Victoria Livestock Show • Skills USA Contest Facilitator • USO Letter Writing Campaign to Overseas Troops • On My Own Time city art contest participant
• Relay for Life, American Cancer Society Booster and Participant
Kimberly K. McClure MSN, RN
CURRICULUM VITAE Fall 2017
Allied Health Office Tel: (361) 573-3291 ext 3359 Victoria College Fax: (361) 572-6441 2200 E. Red River St. HSC Suite 137Y Victoria, TX 77901 Kimberly.McClure@CVictoriaCollege.edu EDUCATION Master of Science in Nursing, February 2011 Walden University- Minneapolis, MN Bachelors of Science in Nursing, May 2010 Texas Tech University- Lubbock, TX Associates of Science in Nursing, December 1999 Victoria College- Victoria, TX PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Convocation: Become a #VC Pirate Social Media Ambassador 8/15/2016
Convocation: And Knowing is half the Battle: Windows Shortcuts to Make Life Easier
8/15/2016
Convocation: Exploring Conflict Styles 8/16/2016 Convocation: De-stress in the Office 8/16/2016
Convocation: Improve your Decision Making Skills 8/16/2016
Division Meeting 8/17/2016 Nursing Department Meeting 8/17/2016 QSEN Update 8/17/2016 Electronic Health Record (EHR) Training 8/18/2016 ATI: Role Change, Nursing Clinician to nurse faculty 10/10/2016
FERPA 11/29/2016 Convocation: Keynote Speaker (CAEL) Beth Doyle- Learning Counts Council for Adult and Experiential Learning
1/9/2017
Convocation: Best Practices Scale up 1/10/2017 Convocation: Canvas Quizzes 1/11/2017 ATI: Maintaining Professional Boundaries in Nursing Education 2/16/2017
ATI: Understanding the ACEN Accreditation Process 2/21/2017
ATI: Creating Active Learning Strategies for the classroom 2/20/2017
ATI: Beating the Burden of Stress and Burnout 4/13/17 ATI: Creating a Simulation Team 4/13/17 ATI: Faculty Navigation 4/13/2017
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Sigma Theta Tau International Texas Nurses Association (TNA) Texas Nurses Association District 20 American Nurses Association (ANA) Texas Community College Teachers Association COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE Fall 2016 – Present Victoria College, Associate Degree Nursing Instructor Spring 2006 – Fall 2016 Victoria College, Vocational Nursing Instructor COMMUNITY ACTIVITES Health-A-Roma Lacks Trim a Tree Halloween Carnival at Victoria College Twin Pines Activity Day
GENNIFER MCFARLAND
DIVISION Nursing
CONTACT Cell: (409) 789-7920 GenniferMcfarland@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING
Kaplan University, Fort Lauderdale, FL
GPA 4.0
ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE IN NURSING
Victoria College, Victoria, TX
WORK EXPERIENCE THE WOMAN’S HOSPITAL OF TEXAS, HOUSTON, TX
November 2010-September 2013
Operating Room Circulating Nurse and Charge Nurse; served on Technology Committee and Surgical Robotics Team
BAYSHORE MEDICAL CENTER, PASADENA, TX
January 2007-October 2010
Labor & Delivery Staff Nurse and Charge Nurse
THE HOSPICE CARE TEAM, TEXAS CITY, TX
July 2005-December 2006
Patient Care Coordinator, RN
DETAR HOSPITAL NAVARRO, VICTORIA, TX
May 2003-June 2005
4 East Medical/Surgical Unit Staff Nurse
**Extensive teaching/educating of patients, nursing and medical students, and new orientees in each of the positions listed above**
VITAE
Donald McLain Career & Technical Education Division Office Tel: (361) 582-2506
The Victoria College donald.mclain@victoriacollege.edu
2200 E. Red River St.
Victoria, TX 77901
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science in Electronic Engineering Technology, April 2011,
Grantham University, Kansas City, Mo.
Associate in Science in Engineering Technology, December 1995
Grantham College of Engineering, Slidell, La.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Terms of Engagement Workshop 2013
Presented by Dr. Elizabeth Barkley
The International Society of Automations online seminar 2012
“Grounding of Instrumentation”.
“Modernizing Radar Level Measurement” seminar presented 2012
by Techstar and VEGA.
“A Framework for Understanding Poverty” presented by 2012
Ms. Terie Dreussi Smith.
Grove Crane School 2007
Wilhelmshaven, Germany. Consisted of theory and troubleshooting
of electrical and hydraulic systems on Grove cranes.
Crucial Confrontation Training 2006
Lafayette, Louisiana
Ross Hill Advanced SCR School 2005
Houston, TX. Course consisted of theory and operation of power
generators, SCR systems and DC Traction motors.
Ross Hill Intermediate SCR School 2003
Houston, TX. Course consisted of theory and operation of power
generators, SCR systems and DC Traction motors.
Lowestoft College 2002
Lowestoft, England. Offshore survival and firefighting: One-week
course leading to the issuing of a survival certificate for the British
sector of the North Sea.
Lowestoft College 2002
Lowestoft, England. Two-week first responder medical course leading to
the issuing of a first aid certificate for the British sector of the North Sea.
M/D Totco Instrumentation School 1997
Austin, TX. Course on computerized industrial instrumentation systems.
Integrated Power Systems Maintenance School 1985
Houston, TX. Course in theory and operation of power generators,
SCR systems and DC traction motors.
LA Tech University 1983
Ruston, LA. Forty-hour course on theory and principals of hydraulics.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
International Society of Automation
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Spring 2008 – Present Victoria College Instructor - Electronics/Instrumentation
ABRAHAM MENDOZA
DIVISION Academic Support and Student Success
CONTACT STUDENT SERVICES BLDG, ROOM 108 361-573-3291, x6413 Abraham.Mendoza@VictoriaCollege.edu
EDUCATION MASTER OF EDUCATION IN ADULT AND HIGHER EDUCATION
University of Houston-Victoria-Victoria, TX
GPA 3.833/4.0
BACHELORS OF SCIENCE IN COMMUNICATIONS
University of Houston-Victoria-Victoria, TX
GPA 3.260/4.0
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
VICTORIA COLLEGE – ADJUNCT INSTRUCTOR OF STUDENT SUCCESS
Spring 2017 - Present
OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE
VICTORIA COLLEGE – FINANCIAL AID SPECIALIST
March 2016 - Present 1. Maintains initial contact point of office with students, faculty,
and community in person, by phone, live chat and email. 2. Coordinates and advertises special scholarships. 3. Website Content Manager – update and upload yearly forms,
make changes to existing information, all maintenance and revisions.
4. Works with the Advancement Office to run Scholarship awarding processes as necessary.
5. Updates and monitors scholarship awards in conjunction with the Advancement Office.
6. Sends award letters and reminders. 7. Monitors and posts receipt of scholarship acceptance letters and
‘thank you’ letters from students and forwards them to the appropriate individual or office.
8. Works with the College Advancement and External Affairs staff to coordinate the scholarship awarding and annual Scholarship Awards Banquet.
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9. Works closely with Business Office staff responsible for External Scholarships and Childcare Assistance.
10. Posts in-coming documents and distributes forms to the counselors or for student workers to scan.
11. Answers inquiries concerning deadlines, assisting in FAFSA applications, disbursement of aid, loan processing, and registration.
12. Orders supplies. 13. Assists with scanning and filing documents.
VICTORIA COLLEGE – MEDIA CENTER ASSISTANT
May 2007 – March 2016 1. Maintains initial contact point of office with students, faculty,
and community in person, by phone, live chat and email. 2. Coordinates and advertises special scholarships. 3. Website Content Manager – update and upload yearly forms,
make changes to existing information, all maintenance and revisions.
4. Works with the Advancement Office to run Scholarship awarding processes as necessary.
5. Updates and monitors scholarship awards in conjunction with the Advancement Office.
6. Sends award letters and reminders. 7. Monitors and posts receipt of scholarship acceptance letters and
‘thank you’ letters from students and forwards them to the appropriate individual or office.
8. Works with the College Advancement and External Affairs staff to coordinate the scholarship awarding and annual Scholarship Awards Banquet.
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES &
INTERESTS
• Involvement with Theatre Victoria productions
MICHAEL BLAKE MIKESH
DIVISION Academic Foundation Division
CONTACT VC Gonzales 830-672-6251 EXT 3446 Michael.mikesh@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION Bachelor of Arts - May 2007
Texas Lutheran University, Seguin, TX.
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
VICTORIA COLLEGE - ADJUCT INSTRUCTOR ACADEMIC FOUNDATIONS
INRW
Fall 2014 – Present
P.A.S.S.
June 2014
FAWR
January – May 2014
OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE
2nd 25th Judicial District, Intermediate Sanction Facility, Gonzales, Texas
2011-present
Education Coordinator, Facilitator of the GED program, Adult Basic Education Instructor; Reading, Writing, Math, Certified Instructor for Communities in Action, Inc., Adult Literacy Program
Hays County Juvenile Detention Center, San Marcos, Texas
2010-2011
Supervision and monitoring of students in the Juvenile program
Child Protective Services, Investigator Level II, Gonzales & Lavaca County
2008-2010
Casework, Investigations, Risk and Safety Assessment, Report Writing, Data Assessment, Coordination of Casework with law enforcement officials
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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT &
TRAINING
• VC Academic Foundation Academy - Summer 2014 • VC INRW Course Development Training - August 2014 • VC Academic Foundations Course Development - December 2013 • Communities in Action, Inc.; Certified Instructor Training - 2012
• Adult Basic Education Instructor Training; Reading, Writing, Mathematics -
2012 • GED Instructor Training - 2012 • Thinking for a Change 3.1 - 2012 Financial Literacy Effective Communication Decision Making Understanding Differences • True Colors Level 1 - 2012 • Child Protective Services Investigation Techniques, Report Writing, Professional Presentations,
Documentation
SKILLS & ABILITIES • [Residential Facility Instructor(Trainer) Rusk, TX - 2013 Thinking for a Change 3.1 • Residential Facility Instructor (Trainer) Killeen, TX - 2013 Thinking for a Change 3.1 • True Thought • Motivational Interviewing
Tammy Ortiz, PT, DPT Personal Details
Address: 2200E. Red River Victoria, TX 77901
E-mail: tammy.ortiz@victoriacollege.edu Education Hardin-Simmons University-Doctor of Physical Therapy Dec 2012
University of Texas Health Science Center-San Antonio 1988-1990 Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy
University of Texas-Austin 1985-1988 Licensure
Texas Physical Therapy # 1062776 Career Summary
Victoria College-PTA Program Academic Coordinator of Clinical Education Fall 2012-Present Basic Patient Skills Profession of Physical Therapy Therapeutic Exercise Neuroscience Rehabilitation Techniques Victoria College-PTA Program Adjunct Instructor Fall 2011-Spring 2012 Basic Patient Skills Therapeutic Exercise Open Lab-Tutoring students in all subjects Assist in applicant selection process Victoria Pain & Rehabilitation, Victoria, TX Oct 2004-Aug 2012
Physical Therapy Director Evaluation and treatment aging from adolescent to geriatrics Policy and procedure development Assure facility compliance with all regulations Staff development Marketing Responsible for startup of physical therapy clinic
Crossroads Orthopaedics, Victoria, TX March 1999-Oct 2004
Physical Therapy Director Evaluation and treatment aging from pediatrics to geriatrics Policy and procedure development Educational seminars Orthotic fitting and fabrication Coding specialist including surgeries, procedures and diagnosis Case reviews
Professional Development “Documenting Medical Necessity in Today’s Reimbursement Environment” July 2015 “Thinking Outside of the Box” February 2015 Texas Physical Therapy State Conference October 2014 “The Neuroscience of Visual-Motor Systems for PT” October 2014 “Lab Values, Acute Care and Beyond-Preparing for Direct Access” October 2014 “Documentation and Coding: Pain in the Neck or Route to Success/” October 2014 Texas Alliance of Physical Therapist Assistant Educators, October 2013 Texas Physical Therapy State Conference, October 2013 “Babies, Babies, Babies! How do I stay Current in Evaluating & Intervening with Infants & Young Children” Dr. Venita Lovelace-Chandler, October 2013 “Inspiratory Muscle Training in Patients with Heart Failure” Dr. Suh-Jen Lin, PT, October 2013 “Dressing Decision: What Should I Choose” (Woundcare) Dr. Karen Gibbs, PT, October 2013 Campus Wide Safety & Security Training Inservice- October 2013 Turning Point-Clickers Training- October 2013 On Course Workshop- August 2013 Faculty Convocation- August 2013 Faculty Development Workshop for New PT/PTA Faculty- July 2013 “Terms of Engagement” Dr. Elizabeth Barkley, January 2013 “Red Lobster with a Side of Ethics” Jan 2013 VC Instructional Assessment Overview, January 2013 Texas Alliance of Physical Therapist Assistant Educators, October 2012 APTA Clinical Instructor and Credentialing Workshop, October 2012 Texas Physical Therapy State Conference, October 2012 PANOPTO Training, August 2012 Program Assessment Training, August 2012 Hardin-Simmons University (HSU)-tDPT Program Directed Independent Study, (HSU), Fall 2012 Educational Theory Practice & Instructional Technology, (HSU), Summer 2012 Principles of Practice Development & Marketing, (HSU), Summer 2012 Issues in Professional Ethics, (HSU), Summer 2012 Foundational and Clinical Sciences, (HSU), Spring 2012 Pharmacology, (HSU), Spring 2012 Exercise Physiology, (HSU), Spring 2012 Directed Independent Study, (HSU), Fall 2011 PT Intervention, (HSU), Summer 2011 Diagnostic Imaging, (HSU), Summer 2011
Case Report Methodology, (HSU), Summer 2011 Differential Diagnosis, (HSU), Spring 2011 Critical Inquiry II, (HSU), Spring 2011 Critical Inquiry I, (HSU), Spring 2011 Cervical Spine Stabilization & Rehabilitation Techniques-3 hrs (2010) Arthritis-3 hrs (2010) Functional Maintenance Programs-3 hrs (2010) Group Therapy-3 hrs (2010) Stroke: Eclectic Treatment Approaches-7 hrs (2010) Ethics for Physical Therapists-3 hrs (2010) Strength Training: Focusing on Geriatrics-3 hrs (2010) Leadership Series: Productivity Management for PT-5 hrs (2010) Fibromyalgia: The Missed Diagnosis-2 hrs (2007) Vestibular Rehabilitation-6 hrs (2007) Professional Affiliations
American Physical Therapy Association
Texas Physical Therapy Association Community Activities
Bad News Chairs (Adaptive Wheelchair Sports), President St Joseph Catholic Church Member
ACTS Community Member
Relay for Life, American Cancer Society References Laura Crandall, PT (909)519-6563 Paula Webb, DPT (361) 550-5696 Brett Adamson, PTA (361) 571-5027
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Leslie Mikus BSN, RN
Victoria College Division of Career, Health & Technical Professions 2200 E. Red River St. Victoria, TX 77901 Leslie.mikus@victoriacollege.edu
Education
Bachelors of Science in Nursing May 2009
University of Medical Branch Nursing School- Galveston, TX
Associates of Science June 2005 Lone Star College - Houston, TX
Professional Development
PALS, TNCC, ACLS, BLS
Professional Affiliations
Texas Nurses Association, District 20 August 2016- Present
Previous Employment
Detar Navarro Emergency Department. Victoria, Texas 11/2015- PRESENT
Clinical Staffing, UTMB. Galveston, Texas 05/2012-06/2015 American Staffing, Multiple HCA Hospitals. Greater Houston Area 12/2011- 06/2015 UTMB Emergency Department. Galveston, Texas 6/2009-1/2012
Emergency Department Nurse Provided care for patients suffering from trauma, acute chest pain, respiratory failure/complaints, drug overdoses, acute alcohol ingestion, and gastrointestinal bleeds. Acquired and recorded patient
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information. Prepared patients for surgical and radiological procedures, initiated and maintained
intravenous therapy, and operated 12-lead EKG.
Community Activities
2016-2017 WHA Board- Social/Children Events Coordinator
VICKI MILES
DIVISION Allied Health Division
CONTACT Victoria College – Gonzales Campus (830) 587-6165 vicki.miles@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING, MAY 2009
University of Houston – Victoria, Texas
ASSOCIATES OF APPLIED SCIENCE (NURSING), JULY, 1981
The Victoria College – Victoria, Texas
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
VICTORIA COLLEGE – GONZALES CAMPUS
FALL, 2013 - PRESENT
Nursing instructor for the Licensed Vocational Nursing Program
VICTORIA COLLEGE – GONZALES CAMPUS
Spring, 2013 – Summer, 2013
Adjunct Instructor for the Licensed Vocational Nursing Program
OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE
ACCOLADE HOSPICE – YOAKUM, TEXAS
January 2011 – December 2012
Case Manager for 18-25 hospice patients. Included assessment, admission and follow-up of hospice patients.
SATELLITE DIALYSIS – SAN MARCOS & KYLE, TEXAS
June, 2009 – December, 2011
Manager of dialysis facility with a minimum of 30 patients; responsible for management of facility, personnel and patients
DAVITA DIALYSIS – GONZALES, TEXAS
October, 2004 – May, 2009
Administrator for dialysis facility with a minimum of 32 patients; responsible for management of facility, personnel and patients.
BROOKE ARMY MEDICAL CENTER – SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
December, 1999 – October, 2004
Worked in various positions throughout the hospital including charge nurse of outpatient facility at Camp Bullis, charge nurse of Internal Medicine Clinic
BAYNE JONES ARMY COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
May, 1993 – December, 1999
Head Nurse for ambulatory surgical center for three years; charge nurse on orthopedic ward prior to head nurse position
NATITOCHES PUBLIC HEALTH OFFICE – NACITOCHES, LOUISIANA
March, 1989 – 1993
Case Manager of public health patients
CAMERON PARISH HOME HEALTH AGENCY
May, 1987 – May, 1989
Served as charge nurse/case manager for home health patients throughout Cameron Parish.
[St. Mary’s Hospital & Physician’s Office]
October, 1986 – May, 1987
Served as Office RN and manager for a busy general practice physician’s office.
August, 1981 – October, 1986 – Other charge nurse positions in various cities in Texas (Further information provided upon request
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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT &
TRAINING
Currently enrolled at Texas A&M University Graduate Program – (Masters in Nursing Leadership – planned date of graduation – August, 2016) ATI Training – April, 2015 – Victoria College, Victoria Various CAPE Training Classes (Fall 2014, Spring & Summer 2015) Victoria College Convocations, Fall 2014 & Spring, 2015, Victoria Texas Association of Vocational Nurse Educators Conference, Austin, October 2014 & October, 2013 On Course Workshop, Victoria, August, 2013 Scott & White Pediatric Emergency Conference, Temple, Texas, 2013 Compass Computer Training, Seton Learning Center, Austin, May, 2013 Making Learning Stick (Webinar), Gonzales, April, 2013 Adobe Computer Training, Gonzales, 2013
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS &
PUBLICATIONS
Heat Stroke & Heat Exhaustion, Texas Gas Service, Gonzales, 2013
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
• American & Texas Nurses Association • Texas Association of Vocational Nurse Educators (TAVNE)
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES &
INTERESTS
• Victoria College Vocational Nursing Information Night, Gonzales, January ,2014
• Health Career Academy, VC Gonzales Campus, November, 2014
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• VN Adjunct Training, Victoria College, May, 2015 • VN Graduation Committee, August, 2015 • Victoria College, Gonzales Campus, Pirate Orientation, August, 2015
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VITAE
WENDY MILLS
EDUCATION University of Houston Clear Lake, Houston, TX Masters of Arts in Psychology August 1998
Texas A&M University, College Station, TX Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, Minor in English May 1995 ACCREDITATIONS Texas A&M University, College Station, TX Teaching Certification in Secondary Psychology Teaching Certification in Secondary English December 1996 CERTIFICATIONS Blackboard, WebCT, Canvas, Moodle TEACHING Victoria College, Victoria, TX EXPERIENCE Adjunct Faculty January 2014--- present
San Jacinto College, Houston, TX Adjunct Faculty May 2005 --- present Department Chair of Behavioral Sciences August 1998 – May 2005
COURSES General Psychology TAUGHT Lifespan Growth & Development Social Psychology Personality Theory Current Perspectives in Psychology Sport Psychology History of Psychology Educational Psychology Writing in Psychology Human Sexuality
VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE
Waco Christian Academy Operation Christmas Child Highland Baptist Church
(May 2010 – present) (Aug 1998 – present)
(Jun 2009 – June 2012)
ACTIVITIES
Texas Community College Teachers Association
(Aug 1998 – present) Texas A&M Association of Former Students (May 1995 – present)
PRESENTATIONS
International Mentoring Association, Washington D.C.
March 2001 •The Trials, Tribulations, and Triumphs of Implementing
and Maintaining the Gator Guidance Mentoring Program
SPECIAL
NISOD Excellence Award
2004 RECOGNITION Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers 2002---2004 Piper Award Nominee Finalist 2001---2003
Victoria Molnoskey Victoria College Education: Bachelor of Applied Arts & Sciences Degree (in progress) University of Houston – Victoria General Business Anticipated December 2017 Associate of Applied Science Degree Victoria College Physical Therapist Assistant Received May 2013 Associate of Art Degree Victoria College Received December 2010 Associate of Science Degree Victoria College Received May 2010 Licensure: # 2098276 from the Texas Board of Physical Therapy Examiners Certifications: Credentialed Clinical Instructor CPR Certified with American Heart Association OSHA Certified and Trained in Hazard Communication Awareness & Bloodborne Pathogens Employment and Positions Held: Adjunct Instructor for Physical Therapist Assistant Program Victoria College Victoria, TX 77904 From January 2016 – Present Assistant Director of Rehabilitation/ Physical Therapist Assistant Refugio County Memorial Hospital District Refugio, TX 78377 From July 2013 – Present
Head Coach - Southern Swing 14’s & 16’s Southern Swing Volleyball Club Victoria, TX 77904 From December 2012 – March 2015 Sales Associate Dillard’s Department Store Victoria, TX 77904 From August 2010 – August 2011 Server/Quality Assurance Chili’s Grill & Bar Restaurant Victoria, TX 77904 From June 2006 – July 2010 Continuing Education Attended: Clinical Instructor Education and Credentialing Program - April 15-16th, 2016 Clinical Instructor Certificate of Completion: January 25th – March 4th, 2016 & March 16th – April 24th, 2015 Attended 42nd Annual Symposium on Sports Medicine in San Antonio, TX – January 22-24th, 2015 Ethics – Texas Physical Therapy – Completed April 16th, 2014 Documentation (1073) – Certificate of Completion – August 8th, 2013 Current Teaching Responsibilities at Victoria College: PTHA 2339 – Professional Issues
Joshua Moore
Science, Mathematics, & PE Division Office Tel: (361) 573-3291 ext 3271 The Victoria College Fax: (361) 485-6827 2200 E. Red River Victoria, TX 77901 Joshua.Moore@victoriacollege.edu EDUCATION Master of Science in Sports Management American Public University, In Progress Bachelor of Business Administration University of Houston – Victoria, May 2005 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS United States Tennis Association TEACHING/COACHING EXPERIENCE Victoria College Volleyball Coach – December 04 - Present Instructors Aid for Tennis – Spring 2010
VITAE
Revised 2014
Irma Moreno MSN, RN
Associate Degree Nursing (Career, Health & Technical Professions) Office: (361) 573-3291 ext. 3281 The Victoria College Fax: (361) 572-6441 2200 E. Red River St. irma.moreno@victoriacollege.edu Victoria, TX 77901
Education
Master of Science in Nursing May 2013 University of Houston-Victoria, Victoria, TX Bachelor of Science in Nursing December 2010 University of Houston-Victoria, Victoria, TX College Teaching Experience
The Victoria College, ADN Faculty (Level IV) 12/2013- current
The Victoria College, Clinical Adjunct 08/2013- 12/2013
Professional Development
Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) December 2013 Basic Life Support (BLS) September 2012 NIH Stroke Scale Certified November 2012 Stroke Update: DeTar Hospital Stroke Center October 2010 Update of the Rapid Neurological Assessment Exam October 2011 Professional Affiliations Sigma Theta Tau August 2012 Texas Nurses Association (TNA) February 2011
JOSEPH MURPHY
DIVISION Academic Foundations
CONTACT Johnson Hall 100 A Office Phone: 361-485-6809 dan.murphy@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION MASTER OF EDUCATION, MAY 1980
University of Houston-Victoria, Victoria, Texas
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE, DECEMBER 1972
Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
VICTORIA COLLEGE, ACADEMIC FOUNDATIONS MATHEMATICS PROFESSOR
Fall, 2001-Present
VICTORIA COLLEGE, ADJUNCT INSTRUCTOR
Spring 1983-Summer 1984
UNIVERISTY OF HOUSTON - VICTORIA, ADJUNCT PROFESSOR
Spring 1981, Summer 1982
VITAE
Nacona J. Nix
Instructor of Government Office Telephone: (361) 582-2533
Division of Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences nacona.nix@victoriacollege.edu Victoria College
2200 E. Red River Victoria, TX 77901
EDUCATION
University of North Carolina College of Arts and Sciences Chapel Hill, NC
Graduate Coursework for Doctor of Philosophy in Political Science (ABD) 8/05-12/11
Master of Arts in Political Science
University of North Texas College of Arts and Sciences Denton, TX
Graduate Coursework in Political Science 8/02-5/05
Stephen F. Austin State University College of Liberal and Applied Arts Nacogdoches, TX
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, cum laude 8/97-5/02
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Instructor, Victoria College 1/13-present
Instructor, Duke University Talent Identification Program 6/13-7/13 Adjunct Instructor, Stephen F. Austin State University 6/10-8/11
Teaching Fellow, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 8/05-12/11 Teaching Assistant, University of North Texas 8/02-5/05
AWARDS AND HONORS
Student Undergraduate Teaching and Staff Award, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Fellow for the Future Faculty Fellowship Program, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Sam B. McAlister Award for Best Political Science Graduate Student, University of North Texas
President’s Writing Award for Best Graduate Expository Paper, University of North Texas
Pi Sigma Alpha Outstanding Political Science Student, Stephen F. Austin State University
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
American Political Science Association
CECI OLDMIXON
DIVISION Allied Health
CONTACT [AH100E] [361-572-6460] [ceci.oldmixon@victoriacollege.edu]
EDUCATION [M.A.ED, 2003]
[University of Phoenix]
[B.A.A.S, 1996]
[University of Houston-Victoria]
[A.A.S, 1991]
[Victoria College]
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
[VICTORIA COLLEGE, DIRECTOR OF CLINICAL EDUCATION – RESPIRATORY CARE]
[January 2000 – Present]
OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE
[VARIOUS HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS, REGISTERED RESPIRATORY THERAPIST]
1988-2000
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT &
TRAINING
• Texas Society for Respiratory Care Annual State Conference • American Association for Respiratory Care Summer Forum • Victoria College Annual Seminar
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PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS &
PUBLICATIONS
Co-author, Clinical application of noninvasive ventilation, Nursing Management, May 2009
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
• Texas Community College Teachers Association • Texas Society for Respiratory Care • American Association for Respiratory Care • National Board for Respiratory Care
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES &
INTERESTS
• TSRC State Exhibition Program Committee – Logistics & Volunteer Chair • President and Treasurer – Crossroads Guardians of Hope
VITAE
Katie Olson, RN
Allied Health Office Telephone: (361) 573-3291, ext. 3463 2200 E. Red River Street Fax: (361) 572-6641 Victoria, Texas 77901 katie.olson@victoriacollege.edu EDUCATION Associates of Applied Science, Registered Nurse, 2009 The Victoria College, Victoria, TX. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Basic Life Support, certificate 2009-Current Acute Cardiovascular Life Support, certificate 2010-Current Pediatric Advanced Life Support, certificate 2011-Current ENA Trauma Nursing Core Course, certificate 2011-Current S.T.A.B.L.E. program, certificate 2012 Emergency Nurse Pediatric Course, Certificate 2012-Current Neurovascular Crisis, certificate 2012 Advanced Disaster Life Support, certificate 2013-Current Basic Disaster Life Support, certificate 2013-Current Texas Association of Vocational Nurse Educators 2014 Catheter associated UTI 2/6/2014 Performing Application & Performance Assessments 2/6/2015 Special Topics in Geriatrics: Health care & the older patient 5/21/14 Simulation space design: Building for learning-Webinar 6/4/2014 Career Resource Seminar 6/19/2014 Managing your time, Work Smarter, Not Harder 8/29/2014 The Health Insurance Marketplace 8/29/2014 Emergency Management Institute, FEMA, National Incident Management System (NIMS) 2/9/2015 Emergency Management Institute, FEMA, ICS for Single Resources & Initial Action Incident 3/4/2015 Emergency Management Institute, FEMA, Introduction to Incident Command System 3/4/2015 Special Topics in Geriatrics 5/8/2015 Elderly and Cardiovascular Health 5/8/2015 The Amazing Aging Brain 5/8/2015 Healthy Living: Geriatric Safety & Protection 5/8/2015 Art for Alzheimers 5/8/2015
You Charted That?? Your documentation as a Mirror of your nursing practice 5/28/2015 Convocation, fall semester 8/18/2015 PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS None PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS None PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Texas Nurses' Association (TNA) American Nursing Association (ANA) Emergency Nurses' Association (ENA) Texas Association of Vocational Nurse Educators (TAVNE) Emergency Management Institute (FEMA) COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE Fall 2015 Advanced Nursing Skills Lab VNSG 2331 Clinical VNSG 2360 Summer 2015 Clinical VNSG 2463 Spring 2015 Maternal Neonatal VNSG 1330 Advanced Nursing Skills Lab VNSG 2331 Clinical VNSG 2360 COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES Special Olympics Victoria Shining Stars Habitat for Humanity
MARK OLSOVSKY
DIVISION Career, Health and Technical Professions
CONTACT TC217 573-3291 EXT 3407 Mark.Olsovsky@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION BACHELOR OF SCIENCE – ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEC. 1979
Texas A&I University – Kingsville, Tx
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
VICTORIA COLLEGE - INSTRUCTOR
Spring 2012 - present
VICTORIA COLLEGE – ADJUNCT INSTRUCTOR
Fall 2010 to Fall 2011
OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE
SUPERIOR ELECTRONICS - OWNER
1983 - present
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT &
TRAINING
•
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS &
PUBLICATIONS
•
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Member IEEE
SKILLS & ABILITIES •
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES &
INTERESTS
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OLANREWAJU OLURODE
DIVISION Allied Health Division
CONTACT HSC 132
832-754-2251
Olanrewaju.Olurode@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION MASTER OF SCIENCE IN NURSING, ANTICIPATED 12/15/18
University of Texas – Arlington, Texas
Cumulative GPA of all graduate courses: 4.0
McNair Scholar since 12/2016
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING, 12/13/2013
University of Texas – Arlington, Texas
Cum Laude
ASSOCIATE DEGREE NURSING, 05/11/2012
Midland College – Midland, Texas
Graduated with Honors
COLLEGE TEACHING
EXPERIENCE
VICTORIA COLLEGE, ADJUNCT CLINICAL INSTRUCTOR OF NURSING
Fall 2018 – Present
Direct supervision and instruction of Level 3 ADN students in the
clinical setting.
OTHER WORK
EXPERIENCE
DETAR HOSPITAL NAVARRO, REGISTERED NURSE
August 2014- Present
Charge Nurse on TICU/Observation units: Provides oversight of nurses
and ensures the daily functioning of the unit to ensure high-level
patient care.
Registered Nurse: Identifies and manages acute care for patients with
diagnoses such as Stroke, Congestive Heart Failure, Cardiac arrhythmias
and Myocardial Infarction.
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SENIOR CARE CENTERS, RN SUPERVISOR
August 2012- August 2014
Acted as DON designee and provided clinical direction to
professional staff.
Communicated with patients/family based on an
understanding of the needs of the patient
Collaborated with multidisciplinary team members such
as physicians, nurses, technicians and therapists to
assess, formulate, implement and modify patient care
plans
MIDLAND COLLEGE, PEER TUTOR
September 2010 - May 2012
Assisted students with learning problems in microbiology and
Anatomy/Physiology.
PROFESSIONAL
DEVELOPMENT &
TRAINING
2010 Student Member Delegation to National League for Nursing
Accreditation Seminar, Midland, Texas
Nursing Leadership Council and Staffing Effectiveness Council Member
at DeTar Hospital.
PROFESSIONAL
AFFILIATIONS
Victoria Area Nurse Practitioners (VANP)- Student member since
(01/2018)
Texas Nurse Practitioners (TNP)- Student member since (07/2016)
American Association of Critical Care Nurses- Member since (12/2016)
Phi Theta Kappa National Honor Society- member since (08/2009)
SKILLS & ABILITIES Basic Life Support (2018)
COMMUNITY
ACTIVITIES &
INTERESTS
Volunteer Registered Nurse at the DeTar Family Residency Free Clinic for
the Indigent and underserved population since (2017).
Food Bank of the Golden Crescent since (2014)
Curriculum Vitae
Kenneth Osore.
Kenneth.osore@victoriacollege@edu
EDUCATION:
MAIS: Mathematics and Computer Science, 2001, University of Houston, Victoria, Texas.
BSC: Mathematics and Computer Science, 1995, University of Houston, Victoria, Texas.
CERTIFICATION:
Texas Educator Certificate: Mathematics (Grades 8-12)
COMMUINITY COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Victoria College:
Adjunct Mathematics Instructor: 01/2014- present
Course Taught: Math 1314 – College Algebra
Math 1342 – Introduction to Statistics
Houston Community College:
Adjunct Mathematics Instructor: 01/2009- Present
Course Taught: Math 1314- College Algebra
Math 1316- Trigonometry
Math 1342- Introduction to Statistics
Math 1312- Intermediate Algebra
Wharton Community College:
Adjunct Mathematics Instructor: 12/2006- Present
Courses taught: Math 1314 -College Algebra
Math 1316 -Trigonometry
Math 1342- Introduction to Statistics
Math 1312 - Intermediate Algebra
Math 1350 – Mathematics for elementary School Teachers
SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHING EXPERIENCE
El Campo High School: El Campo, Texas. 08/2006-05/2010
Courses Taught: Algebra 2, Algebra 1, and Geometry.
Dual Credit: (Math 1316 and Math 1312)
George Ranch High School: Rosenberg, Texas. 08/2010-05/2011
Courses Taught: AP Statistics, Algebra 2
Tidehaven High School: El Maton, Texas. 08/2011-05/2012
Courses Taught: Algebra 2, Geometry
Edna High School: Edna, Texas 08/2013-Present
Course Taught: Algebra 2, PreCalculus, and Algebra 2 PAP
Dual Credit: (Math 1314 and Math 1342)
DIANA PAGEL
DIVISION Science, Mathematics and PE
CONTACT JH 100E (361) 572-6457 Diana.pagel@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION Master of Science in Mathematics, August 1999 Texas A&M—Corpus Christi, TX. Master of Science in CIS, December 1991 St. Mary’s University, San Antonio, TX. Bachelor of Arts in Education, August 1977
Teaching Fields: Mathematics and Chemistry, University of the Incarnate Word, San Antonio, TX.
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
VICTORIA COLLEGE, PROFESSOR OF MATHEMATICS
Spring 1995 to present
VICTORIA COLLEGE, ADJUNCT INSTRUCTOR, MATHEMATICS TUTOR
Fall 1992 to Spring 1995
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Texas Community College Teacher Association
TexMATYC Mathematics Association
NADE
VITAE
Miranda Partida Fine Arts Department, Music Office Tel: (361) 788-2840
The Victoria College Cell: (361) 649-5683
2200 E. Red River St.
Victoria, TX 77901 miranda.partida@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION
Master of Music Education, May 2010,
University of Boston – Boston, MA.
Bachelor of Music Education (Instrumental emphasis) December 2006,
Texas State University –San Marcos, San Marcos, TX.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Texas Band Masters Association – July 2006 – Present
Texas Music Educators Association – February 2002 - Present
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Texas Band Masters Association
Texas Music Educators Association
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Spring 2013 – Present Victoria College, Instructor, Applied Music, Liberal Arts and Sciences
COMMUNITY ACTIVITES
Crossroads Community Band
VITAE
Michelle Paulsen Office Tel: (361) 573-3291 x3275
English DepartmentThe Victoria College Fax: (361) 582-25772200 E. Red River St. Victoria, TX 77901 Michelle.Paulsen@victoriacollege.edu
Education
M.A., English, Literature emphasis, The University of Illinois, at Chicago, May 1992
Thesis: The Maltese Cross: Implications for the Ending of Henry James' The Spoils of Poynton
B.A., English, The University of Illinois, at Chicago, December 1989
Readings, Presentations, Professional Development and Campus Service
The Victoria College
SACS Five Year Interim Report Committee Fall 2015-Present
TCCTA Annual Conference 2015
SACSCOC Annual Meeting 2015
SACS Executive Steering Committee, Fall 2011-Present
SACS Compliance Task Force, Fall 2011- Spring 2013
Strategic Planning Committee – Library/Improve Student Success Through Engagement, 2013
Poetry Reading at Bookpeople, Austin, December 2012
Slam Poetry Jam Judge, March 2012
Slam the Campus, April 2012
Gemini Ink Summer Literary Festival, July 2012
Faculty Advising Training
Blackboard Learn Training
Canvas Training
Grant Training
FERPA Training
Emergency Management Training
Poetry Bound and UnBound, Forest Hills Library, San Antonio, April 2012
SACS Executive Steering Committee Chair, Fall 2010-Fall 2011
SACS Compliance Report Committee Chair, Fall 2010-Fall 2011
SACS Annual Meeting 2011
SACS “Compliance Certification “ Workshop, CS-73, December 2011
SACS “Get Creative: Steps for Planning, Organizing, and Writing the Compliance Certification on a Budget” Workshop, CS-111, December 2011
SACS “Focused Report to Fruit Baskets: Managing the Transitions for a Successful Reaffirmation at Smaller Institutions” Workshop, CS-140, December 2011
SACS “Success! Strategies for Demonstrating Compliance at Small Colleges” Workshop, CS-163, December 2011
SACS 5-Year Interim Report Committee Chair, 2009-2010
Poetry reading for VIA Poetry on the Move contest winners at The Twig, San Antonio, April 2011
Poetry reading for VIA Poetry on the Move contest winners at Luminaria, San Antonio, March 2011
Sponsored John Phillip Santos to campus, Spring 2010
Poetry reading at The Twig, San Antonio, TX, September 2009
Invited as a featured poet to Poetry At Round Top, Spring 2009
Sponsored R.S. Gwynn to campus, Spring 2009
Sponsored Diane Wilson to campus, Spring 2009
Judge, Port A Poetry Sand Slam, Fall 2008
Sponsored Diane Gonzales Bertrand to campus, Fall 2008
Poetry reading at The Twig, San Antonio, TX, October 2008
Poetry reading/brunch at Green, San Antonio, Spring 2008
National Poetry Month reading at San Antonio Central Library (invited by School by the River Press, San Antonio), Spring 2008
Guest on Community Crossroads television program, NBC Victoria, Spring 2008
Selected by statewide curriculum alignment initiative as representative setting expectations for English 1302, 2008
Sponsored Debra Monroe to campus for public reading, Fall 2007
Sponsored David Vance to campus for public reading, Fall 2007
Sponsored Jenny Browne to campus for public reading, Fall 2007
Presented/read at San Antonio College's Multi-Cultural Conference, An Evening of Literary Selections, Spring 2007
Sponsored David Meischen, Dos Gatos Press, Austin, to campus for Q&A, Spring 2007
Poetry reading at Barnes & Noble Westlake, Austin, Fall 2006
TX Book Festival, Austin, Fall 2006
Translations: Art Inspired by Writing (co-sponsor and 6 pieces displayed in juried shows, Fall 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008)
Sponsored Naomi S. Nye to campus for public reading, Fall 2006
Sponsored Carol Coffee Reposa to campus for public reading, Fall 2006
Interview/Reading podcast (Victoria College Writer's Series)
New Faculty Mentor
LEAD Humanities Representative
2006, TCTELA (Texas Council of Teachers of English and Language Arts) Conference/Workshop Presenter, Houston, TX Poetry Live
2005, Poetry reading at Blue Willow Bookshop, Houston (invited by Dos Gatos Press, Austin)
2005-2012 Writers’ Club reading, Student Center, Victoria College
2005 Brought David Offutt’s Poetry Show to campus
Editor, annual VC/UHV literary magazine, A State of Mind, 2005-2012
2004-2013 Faculty Sponsor of Victoria College Writers’ Club (nominated for Advisor of the Year)
GeminiInk Summer Literary Festival, 2005
“Texts and Contexts: a Discussion of Michael Tippett's A Child of Our Time," lead by Michelle Paulsen, Assistant Professor of English, The Victoria College, Student Center, Rooms A&B, May
31, 2005, free and open to the general public; repeated on Monday, June 13, 6 pm, at the Victoria Bach Festival, Welder Center for the Performing Arts
Reading for the Writers’ League of Texas in Austin, Spring 2005
$1000 Victoria College Foundation grant, 2005
MMLA Convention Presentation/Reading, St. Louis, Fall 2004, “In the Club: Writing Pregnancy and Motherhood” (Special Session Panel)
Tenure Procedure Committee
Professional Development Committee
1302, 2311, 2307 textbook committee Chair and Discipline Expert
1301, 2327 & 2328 textbook committees
Career & Transfer Resource Center Advisory Committee
Library Committee
Student Life Committee
Curriculum and Instruction Committee
Director of Institutional Research Search Committee
Media Services Coordinator Search Committee
Salary and Benefits Committee
The University of Missouri, Rolla
Performed a poetry reading at the Missouri Center for the Literary Arts
Raised funds, coordinated, and hosted the annual Spring Poetry Series at The University of Missouri-Rolla (guests included Carl Phillips, Sherod Santos, Mary Jo Bang, Davis McCombs, among others)
Conducted and judged annual National Poetry Month student poetry contest at The University of Missouri-Rolla
Faculty sponsor, in conjunction with Arts Rolla!, of Poetspeak, an open mic for area authors
Judged University of Missouri McKinney fiction award
Sponsored author Gary Gildner for a fall campus visit to UMR
National Poetry Month, 1998-2004
National Writing Project, 1999-2002
Concordia University Wisconsin-St. Louis Center
Created Major Modern Irish Authors, 1997
National and local faculty WAC and grade norming programs, 1996 and 1997
The University of Illinois, at Chicago, English Department
Composition II-Special Topics; "Indigenous American Religions", 1990
Composition I grade norming committees, 1989-1991
Publications
Sample Reviews
"...you are such a wonderful poet!" -Naomi Shihab Nye
"...[I have] great admiration for your spirit and the risks it takes on the page..." -Carl Phillips
"I greatly enjoyed your poems, their firey intelligence and bold imaginative range. You have such a keen psychological perspective on the world, its mute and diminished particulars, its love for the small and unembellished truths." -Sherod Santos
"Michelle has...a growing talent. She simply gets better and better."-Gary Gildner
Books
Labor & Delivery Hope & AllenGrant's Pass, OregonISBN 0-934264-11-2, 2003
DirtHope & AllenGrant's Pass, OregonISBN 0-934264-10-4, 2001
What Wells UpEdwin Mellen Poetry PressLewiston, New YorkISBN 0-7734-2713-9, 1997
Poem/s A hypertext Chapbook2river poetry,Daemen College, New York
Journals
“roots” published in 2014 Texas Poetry Calendar. Dos Gatos Press, Austin, TX
“fog low on the field” published in the 2013 Texas Poetry Calendar, Dos Gatos Press, Austin, TX
“did ya hear” published in the San Antonio Express-News, October 2013
“this is” published in the San Antonio-Express-News, January 2012
“if i can’t” published in the San Antonio-Express-News, January 2011
“the plane is” published in the San Antonio-Express-News, August 2010
“my daughter says” published in the San Antonio-Express-News, July 2009
“a christmas wish” published in the 2010 Texas Poetry Calendar, Dos Gatos Press, Austin, TX
"a guilty pleasure" published in the 2009 Texas Poetry Calendar, Dos Gatos Press, Austin, TX
"the first time" selected for/published in Big Land, Big Sky, Big Hair, Best of the Texas Poetry Calendar, 2008
Interview with Pamela White Hadas, to be published in American Book Review (co-author Dr. Elizabeth Cummins, UMR)
"he has" and "the egrets" published in handmade book, Native Soil, from Southwest School of Arts & Crafts, edited/selected by Naomi S. Nye, School by the River Press, San Antonio, 2007
"look at me" published/featured in 2007 Texas Poetry Calendar, Dos Gatos Press, Austin
“the first time” (poem) published in the 2006 Texas Poetry Calendar, Dos Gatos Press, Austin
"when you've tried": Weber Studies , Vol.17, Special Poetry Supplement 1999;
"do this:": Red Crow , Summer 1999;
"there are some perfectly": Graveworm , featured poet section, http://www.graveworm.com ,June/July 1999;
"some night": Graveworm , featured poet section, http://www.graveworm.com ,June/July 1999;
"what do you do": Graveworm , featured poet section, http://www.graveworm.com ,June/July 1999;
"there are some people": Graveworm , featured poet section, http://www.graveworm.com ,June/July 1999;
"sometimes you suspect": Graveworm , featured poet section, http://www.graveworm.com ,June/July 1999;
"fluorescent": Entre Nous , September 1999; Phoenix Press , Runner, March 1999;
"imagine what": Midwest Quarterly, Great Plains Poets Issue, Summer 1999;
"you spend": Entre Nous , March 1999;
"approaching": Blind Man's Rainbow , Vol. IV, III Feb/March 1999; Phoenix Press , Runner, March 1999; Weber Studies , Vol.17, Special Poetry Supplement 1999;
"walking into the" : Rag Mag , Vol. 17, Winter 1998-1999;
"the earth": Phoenix Press , Runner, March 1999;
"when unexpected": Phoenix Press , Runner, March 1999; Weber Studies , Vol.17, Special Poetry Supplement 1999;
"practicing as a": Offerings , Volume VI, No. 1, First Quarter 1999;
"the discrimination is": Offerings , Volume VI, No. 1, First Quarter 1999:
"even now, missouri": Red Owl , Spring 1999;
"why do those": Red Owl , Spring 1999; The Advocate , Dec.98/Jan 99;
"the sugar" : Recursive Angel , Issue X, Volume IV, , Feb/Mar 1998; Blind Man's Rainbow, Vol. IV, III, Feb/March 1999; Weber Studies , Vol.17, Special Poetry Supplement 1999;
"know why) those people" : Alternative Press Magazine , #9, 1992;
"Rush St., 2 a.m.": Howling Dog , Volume 5, Number 1, 1991;
"the cleanliness of": Sixteen Voices , Mariposa Printing & Publishing, 1994; Sink Full of Dishes , Vol. 1 Issue 3 Winter 1995;
"there is nothing so": Sixteen Voices , Mariposa Printing & Publishing, 1994; Aileron XIV, 1994
"if I had": Parnassus , Vol. 19, NR 3, Fall 1995; Sink Full of Dishes , Vol 1, Number 4, Spring 1995; Summer's Treasures III , Rio Grande Press, 1994;
"finally it is": Sink Full of Dishes , Vol 2, Number 2, Fall 1995;
"you roll me": Fox Cry , Vol. 18, 1992; Aileron XIV, 1994;
"mute until she moved": Sink Full of Dishes , Vol 2, Number 2, Fall 1995;
"one does not applaud the tenor for": Midland Review , Number 8, Spring 1992; Aileron XIV, 1994;
"the news of his": Sink Full of Dishes , VOl 1, Number 4, Spring 1995
"do we ever": Poetry Motel , 1992; Poets Pen Quarterly Vol V Nov '92;
"somehow I know your": Sink Full of Dishes , Vol. 1 Issue 2 Fall 1994;
"I have always had": Perceptions Fall 1991; Free Focus , 1992;
& Monthly travel column in Ozark Outdoors October 1994-October 1998.
Professional Affiliations
Directory of American Poets and Fiction Writers
College Teaching Experience
Associate/Assistant Professor, The Victoria College 2004 - Present (Tenured 2008)
English 0300 Developmental English I
English 0301 Developmental English II
English 1301 English Composition (including ITV)
English 1302 Introduction to Literature and Research (including online and ITV)
English 2307 Creative Writing
English 2311 Technical Writing
English 2327 American Literature I
English 2328 American Literature II (including online)
Lecturer, The University of Missouri, Rolla, English Department, 1997-2004
English 70: Creative Writing
English 60: Writing and Research
English 20: Exposition and Argumentation
Adjunct Professor, Concordia University Wisconsin-St. Louis Center, 1994-2002
English Language
Introduction to Writing
Writing Across the Curriculum
Critical and Creative Thinking
Leadership Communication
Professional Communication
Communication in Organizations
Introduction to Literature
Medieval Mysteries
Renaissance & Baroque
Romantic Experience
Teaching Assistant, The University of Illinois, at Chicago, English Department, 1989-1991
English Composition I
English Composition II
English Composition II-Special Topics
Related Experience
E-structor, Smarthinking.com OWL, 2002-2005
Feature Editor, Ozark Outdoors , Waynesville, MO, 1994-1998
Systems Trainer, SSE/Educational Services Division, St. Louis, MO, 1993
Writing Center Tutor, The University of Illinois, at Chicago, 1989
Assistant Debate Coach, Barrington High School, Barrington, IL, 1986-7
Community Activities
Victoria Bach Festival Board 2005-2007
Search Committee to hire VBF Managing Director
VBF Endowment Committee
VBF Marketing and Publicity Committee
Judge in VFW Voices of Democracy national essay contest
Council for Opportunity in Education/Get 3 For Trio Volunteer
Featured writer at the Missouri Historical Society’s Holiday Open House
Honors and Awards
Literary
Winner of “Poetry on the Move” contest, VIA San Antonio, 2011
Pushcart Prize nomination for Dirt, 2002
Teaching
Nominated for Distinguished Teacher Award, Victoria College, 2009
Master Teacher Award, Concordia University, 2000.
Teaching Assistant/Tuition Award, English Department, The University of Illinois, at Chicago, 1989-1991
Academic
MLA Travel Grant, The Graduate College, The University of Illinois, at Chicago, 1991
National Merit Scholar, 1987-1989
Recipient of forty-seven grant and scholarship offers counting all levels of academia.
Deborah Pedraza
Career, Health, and Technology Division Office Tel: (361) 275-6157 The Victoria College Fax: (361) 275-2430 2200 E. Red River St. Victoria, TX 77901 dpedraza@cueroisd.org EDUCATION Doctorate of Philosophy in Systems and Engineering Management, Phi Kappa Phi, Gamma Beta Phi Texas Tech University, May 2016 expected graduation University of Houston–Main Campus, Houston, TX January 2010 – December 2010 Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering, September 1997. University of Massachusetts-Amherst, Amherst, MA. Master of Business Administration, August 1994. University of Houston-Victoria, Victoria, TX. Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi, Corpus Christi, TX January 1993 – May 1993 Bachelor of Science in Mathematics, December 1988, University of Houston-Victoria, Victoria, TX. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Institute of Management Accountants Mathematical Association of America Texas Classroom Teachers Association COLLEGE EXPERIENCE Victoria College Teacher – August - 1990 – 1995 and Fall 2010 – Present University of Houston – Victoria Guest Speaker – 1997-2000 Courses taught: College Algebra Finite Mathematics Word Processing Spreadsheet Applications Introduction to Microcomputers
Guest Speaker: Software Project Management Girls’ Academy Texas Alliance for Minorities in Engineering (TAME)
DEBORAH PENA, MSN, RN
DIVISION Allied Health
CONTACT Health Science Center 137A
361-573-3291 extension 3379
debbie.pena@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION MASTER OF SCIENCE IN NURSING, 2008
Texas A & M University – Corpus Christi
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING, 2006
Texas A & M University – Corpus Christi
BACHELOR OF APPLIED ARTS & SCIENCE - 2002
University of Houston – Victoria
ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED ARTS & SCIENCE - 1996
Victoria College - Victoria
APPLIED TECHNOLOGY DEGREE IN ADVANCED COMPUTER ELECTRONIC
TECHNOLOGY - 1989
Texas Vocational Schools – Victoria
COLLEGE TEACHING
EXPERIENCE
VICTORIA COLLEGE, PROFESSOR OF NURSING
August 2006 – Present
VICTORIA COLLEGE, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF NURSING
August 2002 – December 2004
OTHER WORK
EXPERIENCE
K & L CONSULTING, INC.
January 2005 – July 2006
Corporate Education Nurse
COMMITTEE
EXPERIENCE
Victoria College Discipline Committee; Victoria College Strategic Planning
Committee; SEAL Team 1 ; Accreditation Commission for Education in
Nursing (ACEN) Committee; Associate Degree Nursing (ADN) Faculty &
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Curriculum Committees; ADN Systematic Plan of Evaluation Committee;
ADN Program Advisory Council; ADN Pinning Committee
PROFESSIONAL
DEVELOPMENT &
TRAINING
9/19/18 (Professional nursing education) • ATI Understanding the ACEN Accreditation Process, 1 contact hour 8/14/18 (In-house training session) • 12 Best Practices, 1 hour 8/14/18 (In-house training session) • Stop the Bleed, 1 hour 8/14/18 (In-house training session) • Canvas Update, 1 hour 8/13/18 (In-house training session) • Sexual Assault & Crime, Your Responsibilities & How it affects you at VC, 1 hour 8/13/18 (In-house training session) • Submitting ORD Rosters Electronically, 1 hour 5/10/18 (Webinar-Professional nursing education) • Forensics Evidence Collection , 2 nursing contact hours 5/7/18 (In-house training session) • Security Awareness Training, 45 minutes 5/7/18 (In-house training session) • Social Engineering Red Flags, 45 minutes 4/23/18 (In-house training session, Professional Development) •Nurse Tim Incorporated - Test Writing Workshop, 8 hours 4/5-6/18 (Professional nursing education) • ACEN Self-Study Forum 9.5 nursing contact hour 3/20/18 (Live Webinar-Professional nursing education) • A Difficile Challenge: . . . , 1 nursing contact hour 1/12/18 (In-house training session, Professional Development) •NLN Simulation Debriefing Workshop, 7.5 hours, 0.75 nursing CEUs 1/9/18 (In-house training session) • QEP, 2 hours 9/28-29/17 (In Austin, Professional Nursing Education) • Texas Nurses Association Leadership Conference, 13 nursing contact hours 8/18/17 (In-house training session, Professional Development) • Gaumard Simulation Training, 6 hours 8/17/17 (In-house training session, Professional Development) • Gaumard Simulation Training, 6 hours 8/16/17 (In-house training session) • Allied Health Division Meeting, 1 hour
8/15/17 (In-house training session) • Canvas Training - Update for Faculty, 1 hour 8/14/17 (In-house training session) • Testing Center Procedures Training, 1 hour
7/13/17 (In Corpus Christi Professional Development)
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• Simulation Training, 7 hours 5/9-11/17 (In-Waco, TX training, Professional Development) • Gaumard Simulation Training, 24 hours 4/17/17 (Professional nursing education) • Creating a Simulation Team, 1 nursing contact hour 4/17/17 (Professional nursing education) • ATI Proctor Certification, 1 hour 1/19/17 (Professional nursing education) • ATI Faculty Navigation: Essentials 101, 1 hour 1/11/17 (In-house training session) • Canvas Training, 3 hours
PROFESSIONAL
AFFILIATIONS
Texas Community College Teachers Association
Texas Nurses Association
American Nurses Association
Nancy Alman Penry 311 Chimney Rock Drive Victoria, TX 77904-1109 npenry@suddenlink.net
361578-9110
DEGREES
2011t Masters in Adult and Higher Education University of Houston-Victoria
2000 Ph.D. (ABD) Communication and Education – Columbia Pacific University (University closed before completion)
1987 Ph.D. (ABD) Organizational Communication and Adult Education – University of Texas at Austin
1983 Graduate studies in Speech Communication and Education – University of Houston-Victoria 1978 M.A. Speech Communication and Education –
University of Texas at Austin 1976 B.S. Speech Communication and English with Honors –
University of Texas at Austin EXPERIENCE Adjunct Instructor Learning Foundations Victoria College 2010 – Present
Teaching several course per semester in educational psychology to incoming freshmen students.
Training and Development Coordinator
University of Houston-Victoria 2010 - 2014 Mission of the department changed from offering continuing education to the community to creating and delivering continuing education to employees of the university. “Supervisors’ Success,” an eight unit “follow up” course to “Stepping Up to Supervisor” was created and presented to UHV employees the first time in the fall of 2010. A certificate process for administrative professionals began in April of 2011. A certificate process for customer services will be piloted in the summer of 2011. Participation in training by UHV employees increased dramatically since 2007 with a lower cost per contact hour.
Training and Continuing Education Coordinator University of Houston-Victoria 2008 – 2010 Responsibilities include creating or obtaining training experiences for employees of University of Houston-Victoria and keeping the university
in compliance on mandatory training required by the state and federal governments for three campuses (Victoria, Sugar Land and Cinco Ranch). University of Houston-Victoria had the highest compliance level of any of the other system campuses. The use of webinars and online courses for the delivery of training was greatly increased. Training included: Interpersonal Communications, Email Etiquette, It’s Okay to be the Boss, Goal Setting, Train the Trainer, What You Are is Where You Were When (Generational Diversity), Effective Listening, Customer Service and others.
President Trainer and Communications Consultant Learning Consultants, Inc. 1981 – Present
Created and incorporated a communications training and consulting business offering training to DuPont, Union Carbide, Dow Chemical, British Petroleum, Round Rock Independent School System, Victoria Independent School System, Aluminum Company of American, Continental Airlines, Marriot Hotels, Conoco, Exxon Chemicals, United States Department of Agriculture, City of Toronto, and many others. Provided training in: Business Communication, Technical Report Writing, Business Letter, Filing and Record Keeping, Oral Presentations, Interpersonal Communication, Listening, Conflict Resolution, Goal Setting, Motivation, Speed Reading, Speed Learning, Teaching Strategies and Techniques, Writing Procedure Manuals, learning Objectives, Conducting Safety Meetings, Conducting Effective Task Force Meetings, Team Building, Facilitating Change, Performance Reviews, Career Management, Preparing for the S.A.T. and G.R.E., Preparation for Minority Student Entering Engineering, Professional Communication for Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Customer Service, Professional Image for Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Memory Skills, Management Skills, Mentoring, Coaching and Counseling, Presentations for Results and many others.
Instructor Texas Vocational Schools 2007 – 2008
Taught College English, Presentation Skills, Business Computer Applications, Business Mathematics, Business Communication, Supervisory Skills, Medisoft (Medical Software), Legal Office Software, Filing and other courses.
Activity Coordinator Texas Inter-Faith Supportive Services 2006 - 2007
Taught Presentation Skills, How to Study, Computer Skills and created various learning activities for ages two through elderly adults.
Instructor Sylvan Learning Center 2006 – 2008
Taught English Grammar and Reading, Study Skills for students in elementary through high school levels.
Director of Christian Education First Presbyterian Church 2005 – 2006
Created training and educational opportunities in Christian Curriculum, Strategies and Techniques for Sunday School and Bible Study Teachers. Worked as Youth Group leader and prepared students for college experiences.
Instructional Coordinator Adult Education Center Victoria College 2002 – 2005
Oversaw training for adult education teachers. Kept records for compliance of state and federal laws. Worked with budget for the center. Taught GED English, Reading, Social Studies, Math and English as a Second Language. Training instructors in teaching techniques and strategies. Oversaw discipline of students. Developed curriculum for all levels of students.
Adjunct Instructor Victoria College 1998 – 2002 Taught Public Speaking, Freshman English, Developmental English. Instructor Victoria Christian School 2001 - 2002 Taught high school speech communication and English. Instructor – Adult Basic Education Victoria College 2000 – 2001
Taught G.E.D. English, Reading, Social Studies, Math and English as a Second Language.
Information Administrator City of Victoria 1996 – 1999
Interfaced with the media on news items regarding the City of Victoria. Aided in communications during hurricanes, floods, tornados, and other natural disasters. Acted as liaison between a municipality and its external customers and suppliers. Provided training in Public Speaking, Interpersonal Communication, Supervisory Skills, Time Management, Conflict Management, Business/Technical Writing, Speed Reading, Managing the Media and others. Produced the newsletter for internal customers of a municipality.
Instructor Coastal Bend College and Stevenson Prison Unit 1996 – 1999 Taught college level Public Speaking at a medium security prison.
Teacher Faith Academy 1995 – 1996 Taught Public Speaking, Drama and Interpersonal Communication Teacher Nazareth Academy 1995 – 1996 Taught Speech, English, American History and Reading Visiting Instructor University of Houston – Victoria 1995
Taught Public Speaking, Group Communication, Organizational Communication and Interpersonal Communication.
Instructor University of Houston – Victoria Continuing Education 1979 – 1999
Consulted on the development of programs for UHV Continuing Education. Taught Public Speaking, Interpersonal Communication, Stress Management, Time Management, Conflict Resolution, Speed Reading, How to Study, Preparation for the G.R.E., Preparation for the A.C.T., Preparation for the S.A.T., Put It In Writing, Understanding People, Secretarial Skills, Business Communication, Goal Setting, Business Communication, Memory Skills, Coaching and Counseling, Presentations for Results and others.
Sales Representative Southern Directories Company 1994 – 1995
Top salesperson for advertising. Developed and delivered training on Sales Techniques, Stress Management, Goal Setting, Time Management, Business Communication, and Customer Service.
Director of Training and Development Aluminum Company of America 1989 – 1992
Managed training budget of over 1.2 million annually. Maintained training records for employees. Ran a supervisory assessment center annually. Created and presented training in Supervisory Skills, Public Speaking, Managing the Media, Speed Reading, Business/Technical Writing, Coaching and Counseling, Presentations for Results, Conflict Management, Study Skills (for student of employees), Time Management, Stress Management, Conducting Safety Meetings, Team Building, Career Planning, Speed Reading, Conducting Performance Reviews, Managing Management Time, Continuous Improvement, Situational Leadership and others.
Teaching Assistant University of Texas at Austin 1985
Taught courses in Public Speaking, Human Resources Development and Adult Education.
Adjunct in Education and Communications
University of Houston- Victoria 1982 – 1983 Taught Freshman English 1985 – 1987
Taught and supervised student teachers. Freelance Consultant and Trainer in Communications 1977 – 1981 Taught and consulted in a variety of communications topics for area
businesses and organizations. Teacher Stroman High School 1977 – 1979 Victoria Independent School District Taught Speech Communication, Drama, English, American History and
World Geography. Sponsored Thespians Club and Future Teachers of America.
Legal Secretary 1975 – 1976 Plaza 500 Medical Secretary 1972 – 1974 J.D. Cochrum, M.D. and Francis McIntyre, M.D. COLLEGE LEVEL COURSES TAUGHT
Public Speaking – Undergraduate (University of Houston – Victoria, Victoria College, Coastal Bend College, Stevenson Prison Unit and University of Texas at Austin) Foundations of Educational Measurement – Graduate (Summer 2011) – (University of Houston – Victoria) Freshman English – Undergraduate (Victoria College and University of Houston – Victoria) Developmental English – Undergraduate (Victoria College) Group Communication – Undergraduate (University of Houston – Victoria) Organizational Communication – Graduate (University of Houston – Victoria) Interpersonal Communication – Undergraduate (University of Houston – Victoria) Human Resources Development – Graduate (University of Texas at Austin) Adult Education – Graduate (University of Texas at Austin)
Supervisor of Secondary Student Teachers – Undergraduate (University of Houston – Victoria)
HONORS/LEADERSHIP
Chosen to field test training programs for a variety of 1981 - present Publishers Tutor trainer for Victoria Adult Literacy Council Tutor for Victoria Adult Literacy Council Honorary diploma – Texas Vocational Schools Outstanding Teacher – Stroman High School Nominee to Who’s Who – University of Texas at Austin
Communication Department Outstanding Speech Communication Student – University of Texas at Austin
Outstanding Student Teacher Finalist – University of Texas at Austin Kappa Delta Pi - honorary higher education society membership Albert Schweitzer Award Committee Finalist
Communication Department Dean’s List Pi Lambda Theta - honor society and professional association for educators Phi Kappa Phi – honorary society recognizing superior scholarship Alpha Lambda Delta – honorary society recognizing academic excellence among freshmen Who’s Who – A. N. McCallum High School Elk’s Club scholarship Two scholarships to perform with “Young American Musicians Abroad”
SERVICE TO UNIVERSITY
Worked with Sure B.E.T. (Business and Education 2011 Together) as a UHV representative Mentored at-risk freshmen UHV students 2011 – present Served as representative of University of Houston - 2010 - 2011 Victoria for Knowledge Bowl to benefit Victoria County Adult Literacy Council Regularly provide presentations for Rotary Club, Lion’s 2008 – present Club, etc. representing the University of Houston – Victoria Created training for UHV students to lead incoming 2010 freshman orientations L.E.A.D. mentoring trainer for students and members 2000 – present of the surrounding communities Sponsored Lambda Pi Eta – honor society in communication at University of Houston – Victoria Represented University of Houston - Victoria in Leadership Goliad and Leadership Victoria
PUBLICATIONS (Peer-Reviewed)
Penry, N. (2003) Managing Time Through Priorities. Texas Center for the Advancement of Literacy & Learning, Literacy Links, 1 – 2. Penry, N. (1987). Presentations for Chemical Engineers. Chemical Engineering Progress. Penry, N. (1986). Presentations for Results. Process Control Journal.
PRESENTATIONS
Presented a variety of communication and education topics for: Victoria Chamber of Commerce, Victoria Independent School District, J.S.T. Minorities in Engineering, Victoria Board of Realtors, American Society of Chemical Engineers, Texas Alliance of Learning and Education (T.A.L.A.E.), Lion’s Club, Leadership Victoria, Leadership Goliad, Victoria Northside Rotary Club, Sunrise Rotary Club, Victoria Rotary Club, Elk’s Club (Austin), Cuero Chamber of Commerce, Victoria Senior Citizens, Society for Christian Education, Christian Educators Association International (CEAI), American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), University Associates and others
COMMUNITY/SCHOOL SMALL GRANTS Don Jose’s Restaurant, $50 – 2011 Secured for prizes for participation in university activities. Theatre Victoria, $70 – 2011 Secured for prizes to encourage participation in university activities. Pampered Chef, $10 – 2011 Secured for prizes to encourage participation in university activities. Avon, $24 – 2011 Secured for prizes to encourage participation in university activities Tastefully Simple, $50 – 2011 Secured for prizes to encourage participation in university activities How Charming!, $30 – 2011 Secured for prizes to encourage participation in university activities Lia Sophia, $40 – 2011 Secured for prizes to encourage participation in university activities
Aramark, $15 – 2011 Secured for prizes to encourage participation in university activities ChickFilA, free sandwich coupons – 2011 Secured to encourage freshmen to complete end of freshman year survey Don Jose’s Restaurant, $20 – 2011 Secured for prizes to encourage completion of mandatory training by UHV employees. Victoria Symphony League, $80 – 2011 Secured for prizes to encourage completion of mandatory training by UHV employees. ChickFilA, free sandwich coupons - 2009 – 2011 Secured to encourage completion of mandatory training by UHV employees. JoAnn Fabrics and Crafts, $3,000 - 2007 Secured to aid in community learning activities for students ages 2 to elderly adults. Dollar General, $1,000 – 2004 Secured to purchase materials for adult education activities. ChickFilA, free sandwich coupons, 2004 Secured to encourage perfect attendance of adult students. Quilt Guild of Greater Victoria, $500 – 2003 Secured to purchase materials for adult education activities. Aluminum Company of Victoria, $1,000 – 2003 Secured to purchase materials for adult education activities. Junior League of Victoria, $200 – Secured to purchase materials for adult education activities. MEMBERSHIPS/ASSOCIATIONS American Society of Training and Development 1976 – present American Management Association 1981 – present Texas Community College Teachers Association 1998 – present Victoria Chamber of Commerce 1996 - 1999 PROFESSIONAL TRAINING AND CONSULTING (PAID) Presented a Variety of Topics for: Aluminum Company of America (Alcoa), Dow Chemical, DuPont de Nemours, British Petroleum, Exxon, Victoria Bank and Trust, Coastal Banc, Interfirst Bank, United Bank, University of Houston-Victoria, Round Rock Independent School District, Citizens Medical Center, Newspaper Computer Systems, Victoria Chamber of Commerce, Lockheed, Victoria Independent School District, J.S.T.
Minorities in Engineering, Victoria Board of Realtors, American Society of Chemical Engineers, Texas Alliance of Learning and Education (T.A.L.A.E.), St. Joseph High School, Lion’s Club, Leadership Victoria, Leadership Goliad, Victoria Northside Rotary Club, Sunrise Rotary Club, Victoria Rotary Club, Elk’s Club (Austin), Cuero Chamber of Commerce, Victoria Senior Citizens, Capital One Bank, United Postal Service, United States Department of Agriculture, First Victoria Bank, Prosperity Bank, Wells Fargo Bank, Safeguard, University of Houston – Victoria Letting Education Achieve Dreams (L.E.A.D.), Texas Highway Department – Yoakum, Society for Christian Education, Christian Educators Association International (CEAI), City of Toronto, City of Phoenix, City of Victoria, Frost Insurance, Sears, Lacks Furniture, Continental Airlines, Marriot Hotels, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (N.A.S.A.), American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), Elder Oil Tools, Safety Steel, Safety Railways, Victoria Machine Works, University Associates, and others REFERENCES Dr. Thomas Cox, Professor of Higher Education, School of Education and Human Development, University of Houston – Victoria, drthomascox@gmail.com 901-387-8361 Role: Professor of graduate work and faculty partner in teaching Foundations of Educational Measurement. Jacqueline Gould, M.A., M.S., Organization Development Consultant, Paceline Consulting Group, 5011 Indian School Rd NE, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87110, jacquelineg@pacelineconsultants.com 505-962-2751 Role: Colleague in training and consulting in communications and education. Gail Janecka, M.A., Former Department Head of Educational Psychology, Victoria College, janeckag@victoriacollege.edu 361-576-6508 Role: Former student teacher under my supervision; supervisor in Educational Psychology. More references available upon request.
CARMELO L. PÉREZ SANTIAGO 403 Mead Road Victoria , Texas 77904 361-212-3047
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-- PROJECT MANAGER-- Professional Engineer (Texas and Puerto Rico) | Project Management Professional (PMP) | Certified Cost
Professional (CCP)
Q U A L I F I C A T I O N S P R O F I L E
Self-starter, enthusiastic, motivated, and accomplished project management professional, offering over 15 years of experience in managing construction projects with budgets over $60MM. Equipped with track record of success in completing projects by coordinating trades, developing partnerships, and building positive rapport with all levels of professionals while maintaining costs. Knowledgeable in scheduling, budgeting, estimation, change orders negotiation, earned value analysis, cash flow reports, metrics reports, financial reports and contractor relationship management. Vast experience directing multiple multi-million projects and inspection teams in diverse locations simultaneously. Adept at utilizing outstanding negotiation, managerial, and organizational skills to thrive in fast-paced environments. Hands-on experience developing plan and specifications for commercial, infrastructure and industrial projects. Fluency in English and Spanish as well as excellent presentation skills. Known for demonstrating strong attention to detail. Extremely flexible; adaptable to any working conditions (time, location, and others). Strong knowledge of RCRA, Safety Instrumented Systems, control valves, vessels. Proficient in using Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint), Primavera P6, Primavera Contract Manager, Microsoft Project, SharePoint, Corecon, Timberline, and RS Means. Military experience.
C O R E S T R E N G T H S
Construction Management Project Management and Operations` Time and Cost Management Risk Analysis Subcontractor Coordination Contract Negotiation and Review
Quality Assurance and Inspection Troubleshooting and Maintenance
P R O F E S S I O N A L E X P E R I E N C E INVISTA, S.A.R.L. VICTORIA, TX Project Manager 2011–Present
• Work with Area Operations and Technical Leaders to assign and organize site resources as required to meet project skill and discipline requirements in a prioritized way based on the highest impact projects and business needs.
• Assure the project follows INVISTA’s Project Workflow Process and that the applicable deliverables are developed and process steps are executed.
• Evaluate and select construction contractors as required. • Ensures team building is performed as required. • Develop and maintain measures for the project success with specific focus on schedule and cost performance in
addition to sponsors objectives for Environmental, Health and Safety, Compliance, Reliability and Efficiency. • Develop and maintain accurate scope and premise for project at each project phase, and project notes and change
logs. • Manage project cost control process to identify current estimate expenditure, committed expenditure and
estimated completion costs. • Monitor performance of responsibilities by all other project members and assure that expectation analysis
including project performance • Work with procurement personnel to identify supplier requirements and contracting strategy for projects.
INVISTA, S.A.R.L. VICTORIA, TX Lead Project Manager 2013–2016 • Responsible for all daily work activities of project management team. • Delegates responsibilities and authorities to others and trusts them so that they can excel in performing their assigned work. • Primary contact for the business unit in all project engineering matters. • Lead the project engineering team assigned to service the Business Area. This team consists of Project Managers,
Project/Field Engineers, RC liaisons, Project Execution Coordinators, engineering contractors, and construction contractors, in the safe, efficient, and cost effective execution of the Reliability Center’s projects.
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• Check scope of work for completeness and prioritize projects being assigned to team members. • Interface, coordinate, and work with personnel from all support groups. • Mentor, coach and motivate fellow employees assigned to the team. • Manage all projects assigned to the team in accordance with INVISTA Build It Process and industry standards. • Manage, both technically and procedurally, the daily work performed by other personnel assigned as members of the team,
including Project Managers, Project Engineers, project liaisons, and Project Execution Coordinators. Provide technical and procedural training to team members as needed.
• Influence and drive good technical and business decisions making. • Review work processes and suggest improvements where such can make work more efficient, increase safety, or reduce
required investment amounts. • Analyze the various options for resolving the issues listed by the Reliability Center team members, including preliminary
design ideas, cost estimates, and justifications (pros and cons) for each option to enable making the appropriate decision by management.
• Assure compliance with all INVISTA, governmental, and industry standards and procedures in the design, implementation, and execution of all projects.
• Verify that project documentation is complete, accurate, and stored in accordance with INVISTA procedures. • Perform Project Manager role.
CH2M HILL - CH CARIBE SAN JUAN, PR Project/Construction Manager 2007–2010
• Responsible for overall field contract and cost management, administration, quality assurance, cost management and coordination on mid to large size infrastructure construction projects. The projects include power lines, electrical substations and water/wastewater facilities.
• Responsible for monitoring assigned staff to determine that the contractor’s activities are in accordance with design specifications and contractual requirements.
• Responsible for the commissioning of the projects. • Performed field work, construction observations and/or inspections. • Prepared estimates and proposals, earned value analysis, cash flow reports, negotiate change orders, managed RFI’s;
oversee scheduling and resource usage, and direct daily construction activities of multiple projects. • Successfully maintained budgets, organized working estimate, controlled overhead costs, and prepared job cost
reports. • Implemented strict compliance with all Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations,
safety, and standard operating procedures.
UNIPRO ARCHITECTS, ENGINEERS & PLANNERS SAN JUAN, PR Project/Construction Manager 2003–2007
• Responsible for overall field contract and cost management, administration, quality assurance, cost management and coordination on mid to large size pharmaceutical, industrial and infrastructure construction projects. The projects include power lines, electrical substations, HVAC systems and water/wastewater facilities.
• Responsible for monitoring assigned staff to determine that the contractor’s activities are in accordance with design specifications and contractual requirements.
• Responsible for the commissioning of the projects. • Performed field work, construction observations and/or inspections. • Oversaw the entire project process from conceptualization through execution of construction works. • Prepared estimates and proposals, earned value analysis, cash flow reports, negotiate change orders, managed RFI’s;
oversee scheduling and resource usage, and direct daily construction activities of multiple projects. • Implemented strict compliance with all Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations,
safety, and standard operating procedures. • Successfully maintained budgets, organized working estimate, controlled overhead costs, and prepared job cost
reports.
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AGRIMENSORES E INGENIEROS ASOCIADOS ARECIBO, PR Construction Manager/Electrical Engineer 1998–2003
• Responsible for overall field contract and cost management, administration, quality assurance, cost management and coordination on small to large size residential, industrial and infrastructure construction projects. The projects include power lines, electrical substations and water/wastewater facilities.
• Responsible for monitoring assigned staff to determine that the contractor’s activities are in accordance with design specifications and contractual requirements.
• Prepared estimates and proposals, earned value analysis, cash flow reports, negotiate change orders, managed RFI’s; oversee scheduling and resource usage, and direct daily construction activities of multiple projects.
• Performed field work, construction observations and/or inspections. • Oversaw the entire project process from conceptualization through execution of construction works. • Successfully maintained budgets, organized working estimate, controlled overhead costs, and prepared job cost
reports. • Implemented strict compliance with all Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations,
safety, and standard operating procedures. • Design of electrical distribution systems and electrical substations.
PUERTO RICO AQUEDUCT AND SEWER AUTHORITY (PRASA) ARECIBO, PR
Area Director (Operations Manager) (1995-1998) • Responsible for the operation, maintenance and commercial business of the potable water distribution
systems and sewer collection systems of five (5) municipalities in the Arecibo Area. • Responsible for the development and implementation of capital improvement plans for the Area facilities.
Distribution and Collection Systems Engineer (1993-1995) • Responsible for the operation, maintenance and repair of the potable water distribution systems and sewer
collection systems of five (5) municipalities in the Arecibo Region. • Responsible for overall field contract management and coordination for new facilities construction projects.
Regional Maintenance Engineer (1991-1993) • Responsible for the preventive and corrective maintenance programs of the Arecibo Region. The region had
24 municipalities and over 500 installations. Among these installations are water and wastewater treatment plants, pumps stations, deep wells and tanks.
E D U C A T I O N
Master of Engineering Management - POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF PUERTO RICO SAN JUAN, PR
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering - UNIVERSITY OF PUERTO RICO MAYAGUEZ, PR
P R O F E S S I O N A L T R A I N I N G
Process Safety Management | Profit and Loss Management | OSHA 30-Hour Training | First Aid and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Training
Military Training (Signal Support Systems Specialist), Effective Cause Root Analysis, Market-Based Management, Earn Value Controls, Best Practices Managing Capital Projects, Decision Making Framework, The New Rational Thinking
Manager, Managing Risks in Complex Projects, Integrated Change Management
P R O F E S S I O N A L A F F I L I A T I O N S
Professional College of Engineers and Surveyors of Puerto Rico (CIAPR) Project Management Institute (PMI) | Association for the Advancement of Cost Engineering (AACEI)
DAVID PEREZ
DIVISION Division of Career, Health, & Technical Professions
CONTACT Office Number: ITC 229E Office Phone: 361-573-3291 Ext. 3629 David.perez@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION University of Houston-Victoria – Bachelor of Business Administration
Victoria College – Associate of Applied Science
Universal Technical Institute – Diesel/Industrial Technology
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
none
OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE
Archrock, Inc. - Quality Control Specialist
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT &
TRAINING
• Exterran Energy Services – Sales & Operations Development Program • Caterpillar Gas I • XA Laser Alignment Certificate
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS &
PUBLICATIONS
• Archrock, Inc. – Torque Procedure • Archrock, Inc. – Logistic Organization and Departure Procedure
SKILLS & ABILITIES • Professional Mechanic
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES &
• Knights of Columbus • Boy Scouts of America
VITAE Fall 2017
Kristi Pfeil Career & Technical Education Division Office Tel: (361) 582-2514 The Victoria College Fax: (361) 572-6441 2200 E. Red River St. Victoria, TX 77901 kristi.pfeil@victoriacollege.edu EDUCATION Master of Science in Nursing, February 2011 Walden University- Minneapolis, MN Bachelors of Science in Nursing, May 2010 Texas Tech University- Lubbock, TX Associates of Science in Nursing, July 2004 Victoria College- Victoria, TX Vocational Nursing Certificate, August 2002 Victoria College- Victoria, TX PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Convocation: Become a #VC Pirate Social Media Ambassador
8/15/2016
Convocation: And Knowing is half the Battle: Windows Shortcuts to Make Life Easier
8/15/2016
Convocation: Exploring Conflict Styles 8/16/2016 Convocation: De-stress in the Office 8/16/2016 Convocation: Improve your Decision Making Skills
8/16/2016
Division Meeting 8/17/2016 Nursing Department Meeting 8/17/2016 QSEN Update 8/17/2016 Electronic Health Record (EHR) Training 8/18/2016 ATI: Role Change, Nursing Clinician to nurse faculty
10/10/2016
FERPA 11/10/16 ATI: Beating the burden of stress and burnout: strategies for personal and professional growth
11/28/2016
Convocation: Keynote Speaker (CAEL) Beth Doyle- Learning Counts Council for Adult and Experiential Learning
1/9/2017
Convocation: Best Practices Scale up 1/10/2017 Convocation: Canvas Quizes 1/11/2017 ATI: Concept based curriculum Part 1 2/13/2017 ATI: Concept based curriculum Part 2 2/13/2017 ATI: Concept based curriculum Part 3 2/13/2017 ATI: Concept based curriculum Part 4 2/13/2017 ATI: Concept based curriculum Part 5 2/13/2017 ATI: Maintaining Professional Boundaries in Nursing Education
2/16/2017
ATI: Understanding the ACEN Accreditation Process
2/21/2017
ATI: Creating Active Learning Strategies for the classroom
2/21/2017
ATI: Nuts & Bolts of getting a concept based curriculum off the ground
2/23/17
ATI: Scrambling the Active Learning Classroom: Achieving Balance between Lecture & Flipping
2/23/17
ATI: Issues of Accreditation from Administrators Perspective
2/23/17
ATI: A comprehensive curriculum to foster civility, professionalism, and ethical practice
2/23/2017
ATI: Creating a clinical environment that supports conceptual learning
2/23/17
Creating a simulation Team 3/21/17 PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS
• Fall 2010 Student Response System for Allied Health Faculty at Victoria College • Summer 2009, 2010, & 2011- Career Resource Seminar for Vocational Nursing Students
at Victoria College PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Sigma Theta Tau International Texas Nurses Association (TNA) Texas Nurses Association District 20 American Nurses Association (ANA) Texas Community College Teachers Association COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Spring 2012 – Present Victoria College, Associate Degree Nursing Instructor Spring 2006 – Fall 2012 Victoria College, Vocational Nursing Instructor COMMUNITY ACTIVITES Health-A-Roma Lacks Trim a Tree Halloween Carnival at Victoria College Angel Project at Our Saviors Lutheran Church Muscular Dystrophy Association Drive
WHITNEY POHLER
DIVISION Division of Career, Health, and Technical Professions
CONTACT Victoria College Gonzales Center 830-672-6251 Ext. 3479 Whitney.Pohler@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION Bachelor of Science: Nursing, August 2013
Texas Tech University – Lubbock, Texas
Associate of Science: Nursing, December 2008
Victoria College – Victoria, Texas
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Victoria College, Vocational Nursing Instructor
Summer 2017 – Present
Victoria College, Adjunct Instructor of Nursing
Fall 2015 – Fall 2016
OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE
St. Marks Medical Center, RN
May 2011 – June 2017
• Assist in managing the surgery schedule and surgical staff • Circulate the Operating Room (OR) suites during surgical procedures • Maintain a safe, comfortable, and therapeutic environment for
patients/families • Perform pre-anesthetic screenings, including physical evaluations and
patient interviews, and document results • Evaluate patients' post-surgical or post-anesthesia responses, and
discharge patients when criteria is met
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LESLEY POOLE
DIVISION Allied Health – Associate Degree Nursing
CONTACT 2200 E. Red River Street Victoria ,TX 77901 1-361-573-3291 EXT 3237 Lesley.poole@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION ADN, DECEMBER 2009
Victoria College– Victoria , TX
BSN, APRIL 2013
Western Governors University-Salt Lake City , UT
MSN, JANUARY 2015
Western Governors University-Salt Lake City , UT
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
VICTORIA COLLEGE, INSTRUCTOR LEVEL III ADN
Fall November 2017 to Present
WESTERN GOVERNORS UNIVERISTY – STUDENT MENTOR
July 2015 to October 2017
OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE
DETAR HOSPITAL, WOUND CARE SUPERVISOR
June 2014-July 2015
DETAR HOSPITAL, WOUND CARE TEAM RN
January 2012- June 2014
DETAR HOSPITAL, STAFF RN
January 2010-January 2012
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____________________________________________ Claudia L. Quintero Division of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences Adjunct Art faculty Office Telephone: 361-582-2530 (leave message) Email: claudia.quintero@victoriacollege.edu
____________________________________________ M.F.A. Studio Arts; Memphis College of Art; Memphis, TN 2006-2008 B.F.A Studio Arts-Suma Cum Laude; Texas A&M University at Corpus Christi; CC, TX 2002-2005 A.A. Studio Arts; Coastal Bend College; Beeville, TX 1997-1999 ____________________________________________ TEACHING AND WORK EXPERIENCE Drawing II, Texas A&M Univerity-Corpus Christi, Spring 2016 Drawing I, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, TX. 2015/2016 Art and Society, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, TX. Spring/Fall 2015 Painting II, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, TX. Fall 2014, pring 2016 Painting I, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, TX. Spring/Fall 2014 Mad Matters Custom Framing; Beeville, TX. January 2011-December 2013 Drawing II, Coastal Bend College; Beeville, TX, Spring, 2012 Drawing I, Coastal Bend College; Beeville, TX. Fall, 2011, Spring 2012 Ceramics I, Coastal Bend College; Beeville, TX. 2010, 2011, Spring 2012 Design II, Coastal Bend College; Beeville, TX Spring, 2011 Painting I, Memphis College of Art; Memphis, TN. Fall, 2008, Spring 2009 Drawing and Composition, The University of Memphis; Memphis, TN. Fall, 2008 Art Appreciation, Coastal Bend College, Beeville, TX. 2008, 2010, 2011 Gallery Attendant, Memphis College of Art 2006-2007. Lead Preparator, assistant to Exhibitor, Corpus Christi Museum of Science and History; Corpus Christi, TX 2005-2006. The Frame Up, Custom Picture Framing 2002-2005/2014-2015 SELECTED EXHIBITIONS Texas Artists Exhibit Juried Exhibition, August 1, 2016 Beeville Art Museum, Beeville, TX Texas Artists Exhibit Juried Exhibition, August 1, 2015 Beeville Art Museum, Beeville, TX "After You" Group Show, September 3, 2014 The Living Room, Corpus Christi, TX "Good Evening" Group Show, December 7, 2013 The Living Room, Corpus Christi, TX Solo Exhibition Hyran E. Barefoot Gallery; November 1, 2013 Union University, Jackson, TN Solo Exhibition Bethel University Art Department, October 15, 2013 Bethel University, McKenzie, TN Alumni Summer Exhibition/Memphis College of Art Juried Exhibition, May 2012 Juror: Beth Edwards, University of Memphis- Professor of Painting Memphis College of Art, Memphis, TN
“Appliance Art” Juried show May 2012 K Space Contemporary; Corpus Christi, TX “Goodwill” Solo Exhibition February 2012 K Space Contemporary, Art Star Gallery; Corpus Christi, TX Gallery Exhibition Solo Exhibition March 2011 Second Street Gallery; Kennedy, TX Faculty Exhibition Group Exhibition September 2010 Simon Michael Gallery, Coastal Bend College; Beeville, TX “Image Attitude Impression” National Juried Show March 2010 Juror: Geoffrey Bates, Director/Curator Nathan Manilow Union Street Gallery; Chicago Heights, IL “Feast” Two Man Show January 2010 Material Art Space; Memphis, TN
“Destruct/Construct” National Juried show September 2008 Juror: Barbara Cooper, Art Institute of Chicago; faculty Union Street Gallery; Chicago Heights, IL “Placed Place” Group Exhibition April 2008 Adam Shaw Studio; Memphis, TN “Inhabit” Solo Exhibition April 2008 500 Second St.; Memphis, TN "Unconcealed" MFA Thesis Exhibition March 2008 MCA On The Street Gallery; Memphis, TN Caseworks Exhibit Group Exhibition November 2007-January 2008 University of Memphis Art Museum; Memphis, TN Designer’s Showcase Group Exhibition October 2008 Memphis Theological Seminary; Memphis, TN “Nuevos Artistas” Group Exhibition September 2006 The Garcia Arts Education Center; Corpus Christi, TX Student/Faculty Exhibition May 2005 Islander Gallery; Corpus Christi, TX “Transitory Arrest” BFA Exhibition April 2005 TAMUCC Library, Texas A&M University; Corpus Christi, TX LECTURES Guest Lecture-April 2008; Foundations Studio II, University of Memphis, Memphis, TN Guest Lecture-March 2005; Art Appreciation Seminar, Texas A&M University Corpus Christi INTERVIEWS Online Interview; “Art On Sight” by Jennifer Barnett Hensel, April 16, 2009 http://www.artonsight.blogspot.com/
VITAE
Gina Ramirez-Meré
Division of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences The Victoria College
2200 E. Red River St.
Victoria, TX 77901 gina.ramirez-mere@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION
ABD, Comparative Literature July 2008,
University of Arkansas-Fayetteville, AR.
MA, Spanish Literature May 2004
University of Arkansas – Fayetteville, AR
MA, Cultural Anthropology May 2002
University of Arkansas—Fayetteville, AR
BA, Spanish May 1998
University of Arkansas—Fayetteville, AR
BA, Anthropology May 1998
University of Arkansas—Fayetteville, AR
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Community Outreach for Central America, San Andres Aguascalientes, Guatemala March 2007
Conference for Culture and Language, Rome, Italy November 2006
International Conference on Linguistics, Honolulu, Hawaii March 2006
SWCOLT/TFLA Joint Conference, Irving, TX 2005 Command Spanish, Dallas, TX October 2004
COMMITTEE SERVICE
Victoria College, What’s Your Story? Scholarship Judge
Victoria College, Website committee
Victoria College, Curriculum and Instruction
John Brown University, Judicial Committee
John Brown University, Textbook Approval
Northwest Arkansas Community College, Textbook Approval
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS
El Arbol, The Yellow Wallpaper a Critical Comparison, Crowder College, Neosho MO. 2003
Midwifery in the Middle Ages, NorthWest Arkansas Community College, Bentonville, AR 2002
The Hispanic Student, Troubles and Promise, Fayetteville, AR ISD 2002
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages
(ACTFL) Modern Language Association (MLA)
American Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese (AATSP)
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Fall 2011-Present Victoria College, Online Spanish Professor Fall 2011-Present Northwest Arkansas Community College, Bentonville. AR,
Adjunct Professor of Spanish for Heritage Speakers
Fall 2008 – Present Victoria College, Victoria, TX Assistant Professor, Spanish
Fall 2004 – Spring 2008 John Brown University, Siloam Springs, AR Assistant
Professor, Spanish
Fall 2002–Spring 2004 NorthWest Arkansas Community College, Bentonville, AR Adjunct
Professor, Spanish
Fall 1999-Spring 2004 University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR Teacher Assistant,
Spanish and English
COMMUNITY ACTIVITES
Relay for Life, American Cancer Society
Court Translator
Worker Compensation Translator
OSCARRAY
CONTACT2200EastRedRiver
Victoria,TX77901
(361)573-3291
oscar.ray@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION BachelorofScience,Biology–2010UniversityofHouston-VictoriaSummaCumLaude,4.0
COLLEGETEACHINGEXPERIENCE
VICTORIACOLLEGE,ADJUNCTPROFESSOR
Fall2016-Present
OTHERWORKEXPERIENCE
CUEROISD
January2010-Present
HighSchoolScienceTeacherandInstructionalTechnologist
TaughtPhysics,IPC,AquaticScienceandForensics.Asinstructionaltechnologist,Ihelpedteachersintegratetechnologyintotheircurriculumandlessonplans.
PROFESSIONALDEVELOPMENT&
TRAINING
CUEROISD
GoogleAppsforEducationCertifiedSystemsAdministrator
CAST2010-2013
Region3ScienceCollaborativeMember2010-2012
EMILIO REYES
DIVISION Career, Health and Technical Professions
CONTACT 128 J (361) 573-3291 ext 3375 Emilio. Reyes@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION AAS FIRE SCIENCE, 5/2014
VICTORIA COLLEGE, VICTORIA TX Was able to obtain foundational skills in firefighter safety, building codes, fire prevention, code inspections, firefighting strategy and tactics, and fire behavior. I was also able to enhance my skills and broad spectrum of knowledge in the field of fire science
Dean’s List Fall of 2008 and Fall of 2009
PARAMEDIC CERTIFICATE
ECI– Deer Park ,TX
FIREFIGHTER AND EMT CERTIFICATE, 5/2007
Victoria College – Victoria ,TX
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
ADJUNCT INSTRUTOR OF EMS PROGRAM
[Fall 2009 – Present]I have served as an adjunct instructor for the Fire, EMT and Paramedic Programs and as a clinical preceptor at the local clinical facilities. I have served in the role of Interim Paramedic Program Coordinator and now serve as the Clinical Coordinator .Responsibilities include teaching courses and serving as role model for faculty members in the department. Coordinating and executing a plan that ensures quality instruction in cooperation with the department chair. Coordinating course and scheduling adjunct instructors to teach and making sure that they have all information needed to prepare for the subject they are teaching. Evaluate students to measure their progress toward achievement of stated course objectives and inform them of their progress in the course in a timely manner. Keep accurate student records and submit related reports and forms within requested timeline.
OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE
[VICTORIA FIRE DEPARTMENT, LIEUTENANT]
11/2007-Present [Provide Emergency services to the citizens of Victoria as a Firefighter/Paramedic including responding to Fires, Motor vehicle accidents or requests for EMS. Provide ALS care to the citizens and transport to the hospital of choice following ALS medical standards of care. I have served in the positions of FF/EMT, FF/Paramedic, Engineer and Paramedic Field Training Officer. I currently hold the position of Lieutenant and I am primarily responsible for supervising the crew on the fire engine and ambulance assigned to my station on day to day operations and emergency scene operations. I am responsible for proper maintenance and operation of the fire station, fire fighting, and EMS related equipment. I Perform a wide variety of job-related duties and independently perform routine duties within established regulations. I have received multiple commendations from the department and was chosen Paramedic of the year in 2011by my peers. I have also served as an instructor for several classes for the department and have had the opportunity to be a part of several committees for the department. These include EMS Protocol review and revision, redistricting and response plan overview. I had the opportunity to serve on the committee to implement priority dispatching and assisted in writing those response plans along with implementing a new CAD system to the department. I also established a Passport accountability system for the department and wrote the MP for it.
[SOUTHERN CROSS AMBULANCE]
6/2006-8/2010 Emergency Medical Technician(June 2006 – January 2008) Paramedic (January 2008-August 2010) Provide Basic life support and transport to sick and injured patients according to company standards as a EMT-B and Provide ALS care to sick and injured patients according to company standards of care as a Paramedic. Provide emergent and non-emergent inter facility transfers and transport to the hospital. Also served in the position of Supply officer maintaining inventory control for the Victoria Office.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT &
TRAINING
• Currently Pursuing BAAS Degree • TDSHS EMS Instructor • NAEMT Instructor • AHA Basic Life Support Instructor and Provider • AHA Pediatric Advanced Life Support Instructor and Provider • AHA Advanced Cardiac Life Supports Instructor and Provider • NAEMT Advanced Medical Life Support Provider • NAEMT Pre Hospital trauma Life Support Instructor and Provider • TCFP Fire Instructor I and II • TCFP Fire Officer I,II,III and IV • Texas A&M University Fire Service Chief Executive Officer
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• Swift Water Rescue Technician • Extrication Technician I,II,III • TCFP Driver/ Operator • NIMS 100,200,300,700 and 800
• BCCTPC Critical Care Paramedic Course
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
• International Association of Firefighters • International Society of Fire Instructors • National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians • International Association of Flight Paramedics • Texas State Association of Firefighters
SKILLS & ABILITIES Highly developed communications skills ,The capacity to remain calm, think clearly and act quickly in stressful situations, Completing Reports, Critical Thinking, Customer Service, Decision Making, Ongoing Learning ,Record Keeping ,Prioritizing, Problem Solving, Leadership, Curriculum Knowledge, Delivery of lesson plans, and Creating a positive learning environment
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES &
INTERESTS
• Habitat for Humanity Volunteer • MDA Fill the boot Lead • President Victoria Firefighters Association
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Deborah Anne Rhodes Objective
Empower students to become life- long learners.
Experience 2016 – Present Liberty Academy VISD
• Classroom Teacher: Freshman Biology, Proctor for Dual Credit Environmental Systems
2013 – 2016 Victoria West High School VISD • Science Instructional Coach
2010 – 2013 Victoria West High School VISD
• Science Department Chair/Classroom Teacher: Grades 9-12 Aquatic Science, Biology, Advanced Placement Biology
2009-2012 Memorial High School VISD • Classroom Teacher: Freshman Biology
2008- 2009 Profit High School VISD
• Classroom Teacher: Contract employee Freshman Biology
2005-2006 Profit Magnet High School VISD • Classroom Teacher: English I and Biology
1999-2005 Patti Welder Magnet Middle School VISD
• Classroom Teacher: Grades 6-8 Teen Leadership, 7th grade Life Science 1996 – 1999 Mitchell Guidance Center VISD
• Classroom Teacher: Grades 6-8 English and Science Education
2014 Master Degree in Curriculum & Instruction from University of Texas-Arlington 1996 Secondary Education Certificate from University of Houston-Victoria 1986 Bachelor of Science in Biology from Stephen F. Austin State University
Qualifications • 20 years classroom teaching experience, grades 6-12 • Ensure appropriate materials, techniques, methods and instruction are implemented in
the classroom • Knowledgeable of current research and development in education and research-based
programs • Collaborate with administration, teachers, pupils, and parents daily • Perform classroom visits, classroom walkthroughs and walkthrough debriefings
References
Available upon request
106 Hickory Drive Victoria, Texas 77904 (361) 935-1361 deborah.rhodes@visd.net
VITAE
Jacquelyn Cole Robinson
Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Division Office Tel: (361) 573-3291, ext. 3365 The Victoria College Fax: (361) 582-2577
2200 E. Red River St.
Victoria, TX 77901 jacquelyn.robinson@victoriacollege.edu
Education
Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies, May 1999
University of Houston – Victoria, Victoria, TX
Bachelor of Arts (English and History), December 1990
The University of Texas, Austin, TX
Professional Development
Junior Great Books, Pilot Project, Trinity Episcopal School, Spring 2010
Supplemental Instruction, Pilot Project, Victoria College, Spring 2009
Engaging Online Learners, Victoria College, August 2007
Learning Disabilities and Classroom Strategies, Region III, March 2007 Formative Assessment and Data Gathering; Classroom Assessment Techniques; Small Group Instructional
Diagnosis, Victoria College, February 2007
Professional Affiliations
National Association of Developmental Educators (NADE)
Teaching Experience
Fall 2006 – Present Victoria College, Assistant Professor of English
Fall 2003 – Spring 2006 University of Houston-Victoria, Adjunct Instructor
Fall 1995 – Fall 1997 Nazareth Academy, Secondary English Instructor
Spring 1992 – Spring 1995 Leander Junior High, Secondary English Instructor
Administrative Experience
January 2002 – May 2003 Victoria College, Division Chair, Humanities and Fine Arts
August 1999 – December 2001 Victoria College, Adult Education Director
Mid-Management Experience March 1998 – July 1999 Victoria College, Dual Credit Liasion
April 1997 – July 1999 Victoria College, Developmental Education Coordinator
January 1997 – April 1997 Victoria College, Student Support Services Coordinator
Professional Certifications Texas Teacher Certification Provisional Secondary (Grades 6-12), English
Texas Teacher Certification Provisional Secondary (Grades 6-12), History
STEPHANIE RODDY
DIVISION Allied Health
CONTACT HSC 128G (361) 573-3291 x3278 Stephanie.Roddy@VictoriaCollege.edu
EDUCATION ASSOCIATE DEGREE NURSING | 2013
Victoria College – Victoria, TX
ASSOCIATE DEGREE ANIMAL SCIENCE | 2003
Sul Ross State University – Alpine, TX
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
VICTORIA COLLEGE, INSTRUCTOR
Summer 2017 – Present
OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE
YOAKUM COMMUNITY HOSPITAL, NURSING
2009-2017
CURRICULUM VITAE
MEGAN E. SCHOTT
mschott@stjvictoria.com ▪ 361-582-2530 ▪ 2200 E. Red River Victoria TX, 77901
EDUCATION Southern Methodist University
Ph.D. in English Language & Literature Expected Summer 2019 Master of Arts in English Language & Literature May 2013
Texas A&M University: College Station
Bachelor of Arts in English May 2008 Minors in History and Classical Studies
TEACHING EXPERIENCE Adjunct Faculty, Victoria College (January 2019-present) Dual-Credit English 1301 Instructor of English, St. Joseph High School (2017-present)
AP Literature & Composition (Fall 2018-present) English IV: “Defining Humanity and Its Future” (Fall 2017-present) English III: “The American Experience” (Fall 2017-present) English II (Fall 2017-Spring 2018)
Instructor of English, Ursuline Academy of Dallas (2014-2017)
United States History (Fall 2016-Spring 2017) English III: “American Classics” (Fall 2014-Spring 2017) English II: “The Female Voice” (Fall 2014-Spring 2016)
Graduate Teaching Fellow, Southern Methodist University (2009-2013)
DISC 2306: Honors Humanities Seminar II (Spring 2013) DISC 2305: Honors Humanities Seminar I (Fall 2012) ENGL 1385: British Literature Survey (Spring 2012, team-taught with Tim Rosendale) ENGL 1302: Seminar in Critical Writing (Spring 2011, 2010) ENGL 1301: Introduction to College Writing (Fall 2011, 2010, 2009)
PROFESSIONAL TRAINING & WORKSHOPS
• NCTE Annual Convention (November 2018; November 2016) • AP Annual Conference, Houston TX (July 2018) • St. Mark’s Teacher Institute (October, 2017; October 2015) • TCU AP Summer Institute for AP Literature & Composition (June 2017) • Modern Language Association Annual Convention (January 2016, January 2014) • ISAS Beginning Teachers’ Institute (Fall 2014) • Asia Society GEI Summer Training (June 2014) • Composition Pedagogy Courses & Classroom Observations (Fall 2008-Spring 2009)
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PAPERS PRESENTED
• “‘Myn herte is wo’: Teaching Lovers’ Complaints in Middle English Lyric,” International Congress on Medieval Studies, 8-11 May 2014.
• “Champing at the Bit: Narrative Wandering in Apuleius’s The Golden Ass,” SMU English Graduate Conference, 23 March 2013.
• “The Body and the Letter: Recovery in Abelard’s Historia calamitatum,” SMU Interdisciplinary Graduate Conference, 31 March 2012.
• “‘In the Lap of Minerva’: Authority and Teaching in Abelard’s Historia calamitatum,” International Congress on Medieval Studies, 13 May 2011.
• “Mystic Autobiography and Julian of Norwich’s Record of Desire,” Texas Medieval Association Conference, 25 September 2010.
Karew K. Schumaker Email: karew.schumaker@victoriacollege.edu
CURRICULUM VITAE Education: Texas Teaching Certification Certification Area: Science 7-12 Alternative Certification, Region III Education Service Center Current Student- Ph.D. in Geology Expected Graduation Date of August 2015 University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND Geography Minor, College Teaching Certificate Current GPA 4.0 M.S. in Paleontology, December 2008 SD School of Mines & Technology, Rapid City, SD GPA 4.0 B.A. in Geology, May 2004 Minot State University, Minot, ND Environmental Geology and Biology Minors GPA 3.96 Experiences/Skills: Victoria Independent School District, Teacher January 2014-Present High School Teacher – Classes taught include Biology, Pre-AP Biology, AP Biology, and
Environmental Systems. Responsible for lesson planning, instruction, developing and grading of notes, classroom activities, laboratory activities, quizzes, tests and projects and all other administrative duties as assigned. Assisted with spring semester Biology EOC tutoring. Adviser for the Victoria West High School Environmental Club.
Victoria College, Victoria, TX January 2014-Present
Adjunct Instructor – Instructor for Environmental Geology online course. Responsible for constructing lectures, preparation of homework exercises and exams, grading homework exercises and exams. Assisting students with questions and homework via email and BlackBoard. Responsible for posting lectures, supplemental materials, and grades on Blackboard.
1802 Navidad St. Victoria, TX 77901 (701) 215-2241
North Dakota Geological Survey, Core Library, Grand Forks, ND Sept. 2011 to August 2013
Core Library Technician – Duties include removing well cores from shelving, reboxing, relabeling, and organization of well core. Cataloging and database entry of drill cutting samples. Assist with updating the main core library database with core interval, formation, and library location information. Assist director with pulling and measuring core for visiting researchers. Provide visitors, prospective students, and class groups with a short tour of the core library.
AMEC Earth & Environmental, Grand Forks Air Force Base, ND May 2011 to Sept. 2011
Field Assistant - Duties include locating each water main and fire hydrant valve at Grand Forks Air Force Base, acquiring GPS position points for each valve, downloading of GPS data for ArcGIS, documentation of valve location, valve cover condition and photographing valve locations and maintain a photograph log. Responsible for completion of weekly reports, hand maps of valve locations, and valve map preparation for the contracted surveyor and assisting the surveyor with relocating valves. Worked with the Grand Forks Air Force Base water shop with valve operating tests and isolation of water main lines.
University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND Aug. 2008 to Present
Lecturer – Lecturer for half of Earth Through Time course (Geol 102) in Spring 2011 and Introduction to Geology (Geol 101) in Summer 2011. Responsible for giving lectures, preparation of homework exercises and exams, grading homework exercises and exams. Holding office hours and assisting students with questions and homework. Also responsible for posting lectures, supplemental materials, and grades on Blackboard. Teaching Assistant - Teaching Assistant for Introduction to Geology lab in the Fall of 2010 and Spring of 2011. Teaching Assistant for Earth Through Time Lab in the Fall of 2010 and Spring of 2011. Responsible for lectures pertaining to the lab exercises, assisting students with lab exercises, and grading of lab exercises, quizzes, and final reports. Also responsible for updating and posting lab material on Moodle. Research Assistant – Description and identification of mammalian fossils, organization of supplies and storage cabinets, curation of fossil specimens. Additional duties as assigned. Student Assistant – Student Assistant for the Aerospace Flight Operations Administration. Responsible for document preparation, transcribing documents for personnel, duplicating copies, delivered and retrieved packages to and from airport and other campus buildings, managed the security database, logged and categorized work hours for student hours, graded exams for aviation instructors. Graduate Student – Completed class projects involving sedimentological description and analysis of sediment samples, statistical analysis of data, paleoecological interpretations and reconstructions, GIS, and processing of satellite images.
Volunteer – Outreach coordinator for the Department of Geology and Geological Engineering (2009-2011). Responsible for scheduling activities, giving tours, and construction of new outreach activities for preschool, elementary, and middle school groups. Prepared and facilitated activities for the geology badge for Cub Scouts. Co-initiated a field camp preparation class for students attending geology field camps. Helped with the construction of a traveling exhibit of North Dakota fossils. Active member of Beta Zeta Chapter of Sigma Gamma Epsilon (2008-Present) and Treasurer for Beta Zeta Chapter (2009-2010).
South Dakota State Archaeological Research Center, Rapid City, SD May 2006 to Aug. 2008
Curation Assistant – Inventory, documentation and curation of documents, artifacts and photographic media submitted for processing, database entry of collections, rehydration of maps, waterscreening and picking of matrix. Helped design a historical artifacts exhibit for the Research Center Lobby and assisted with numerous educational outreach activities such as visiting local schools and youth centers. GIS Assistant - Produce maps using GIS for archaeological surveys, completion of record searches for future archaeological survey, verifying and entering archaeological sites and surveys into GIS database, producing figures (maps) for archaeological reports.
South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, Rapid City, SD Aug. 2004 to Dec. 2008 Graduate Student - Class projects include designing of a museum display, curation of
specimens in collections, researching various fossil groups, maceration of modern animal specimens, analysis of sedimentary deposits. Teaching Assistant - Teaching Assistant for General Biology lab in the Fall of 2005, 2006, 2007 and Spring of 2007. Director and TA of General Biology Labs in Spring of 2008. Teaching Assistant for two Physiology labs in the Spring of 2006. Teaching Assistant for Stratigraphy and Sedimentation lab in the Fall of 2006 and 2007. Responsible for preparation of the labs, lecture about the lab exercises, assisting students with lab exercises, writing and grading of lab exercises and tests. Research Assistant - Organized fossil specimens and sediment samples, compiled specimens lists, photocopied field notes, casting of specimens using epoxy, with some molding with both silicon and latex, limited preparation of fossil specimens. Volunteer - Helped relocate fossil collections, cleaned and prepared fossil specimens from the Big Badlands National Park, participated in numerous “Museum Organization Days”, assisted in creating displays for the Museum of Geology. Active member of the Paleo Club for four years and held positions as Paleo Club Newsletter Chair and Outreach Coordinator. Helped develop and maintain teaching kits, scheduled outreach activities, and lead many outreach activities for PreK-12 groups in the Rapid City area. Designed a geology merit badge packet for Boy Scouts and helped lead geology related activities for local Boy Scout Troops.
South Dakota Geological Survey, DENR, Rapid City, SD Oct. 2004 to Aug.2005 Geologic Studies Intern - Picking fossiliferous matrix, identification and study of fossil specimens, literature review. Assisting with drilling and description of drill cores, description, geologic mapping and drafting of stratigraphic columns.
Pioneer Trails Regional Museum, Bowman, ND June 2004 to Aug. 2004
Summer Paleontology Intern - In charge of Day Tour program, both scheduling and taking the attendees on the tour. Assisted with Weekend and Week-long Field Schools. Assisted visiting paleontologists with field work and museum study. Visited with guests in the museum about current paleontology projects and museum displays. Worked on current museum projects in the field, laboratory and museum collections.
Minot State University, Minot ND Aug. 1999 to May 2004
Workstudy - Assisted professors in the Geology Department and the administrative assistant in the Division of Science Office. Worked as Science Department temporary secretary in between permanent secretaries and helped with training of new secretaries. Assisted in lab preparation and maintenance of lab equipment/supplies. Grading of exams and labs. Preparation and picking of fossiliferous matrix. Undergraduate Student - Geology class projects included preparation and analysis of sedimentary, igneous and metamorphic rock samples and associated research papers. Member of the undergraduate geology club for 5 years, served as secretary for 1 year, president for 2 years. Participated in numerous geology out-reach projects in the community. Biology class projects included ecological sampling, evolution research project on shrews, and statistical lab projects. Undergraduate Research - Research included prospecting, picking, identifying and describing fossils, concentrating on Chadronian (Latest Eocene) Marsupials, Multituberculates and Insectivores. Using the fossil identifications for Biochronology, assessing existing age interpretations, and construction of cladograms. Experience in report writing, preparing posters and public presentations of research. Cataloging specimens and entering specimens in the computer. Volunteer - Member of Biology Club for 5 years and participated in many biology educational outreach projects. Served as President and Secretary for AUGITE, the undergraduate geology club, and helped organize the Science Open House for regional elementary students, and helped designed activities for Science Olympiad. Facilitated community outreach activities for National Earth Science Week. Student Ambassador - Gave tours to prospective students and their families. Planned and worked at Orientation for new students. Served as tour guide and assisted with many campus events. Worked at new student registration and helped new students register for classes.
AWARDS 2011-2012 Chester Fritz Graduate Student Scholarship – UND ($100) 2011 Alan M. Cvancara Award – UND ($500) 2011 Graduate School Doctoral Travel Grant – UND ($435) 2011 Outstanding Graduate Teaching Assistant Award - UND 2011 Sigma Gamma Epsilon F.D. Holland Jr. Service Award – UND 2010 Second Place, ND Academy of Science Roger A. Denison Graduate Award 2009 Sigma Gamma Epsilon F.D. Holland Jr. Service Award - UND 2009-2010 Chester Fritz Graduate Student Scholarship – UND ($1,000) 2008-2010 North Dakota EPSCoR Graduate Student Assistantship – UND ($34,000) 2008 Abbott Fund Award - SDSMT ($100) 2007-2008 Simmons-Tesky Fellowship - SDSMT ($5,250) 2007 J.P and Virginia Gries Memorial Fellowship - SDSMT ($700) 2007 Department of Geology and Geological Engineering Fellowship – SDSMT ($300) 2006 J.P. and Virginia Gries Memorial Fellowship - SDSMT ($1,000) 2005-2006 Griffith Fellowship - SDSMT ($2,000) 2003 National Explorers’ Club Field Work Grant - MSU ($1,500) 2003 NASA Math and Science Scholarship – MSU ($750) 2002 NASA Math and Science Scholarship - MSU ($750)
PUBLICATIONS
♦ Boyd, CA, Matthew W. Weiler, Mindy L. Householder, and Karew K. Schumaker. 2014. Reappraisal of specimens previously referred to Chadronia (Cimolesta, Pantolestidae) from the White River Group and description of a new cimolestid species. Acta Paleontologica Polonica.
♦ Weiler, Matthew W. and Karew K. Schumaker. 2012. Lost and Found: The challenges, opportunies, and significance of a fossil Rhinoceras specimen found during a storage cleaning event [abstract]. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, Abstracts of Papers.
♦ Schumaker, Karew K., Allen J. Kihm, Matthew W. Weiler, and Joseph H. Hartman. 2011 Geology and Mammalian Paleontology of the Cvancara Locality (Paleocene) Tongue River Member, Fort Union Formation, Grant County, North Dakota [abstract]. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, Abstracts of Papers. 31(5):190.
♦ Weiler, Matthew W. and Karew K. Schumaker 2011. Development and Benefits of Student Organization Led Outreach Programs: Two case Studies from the University of North Dakota and South Dakota School of Mines & Technology [abstract]. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology Abstracts of Papers. 31(5):212.
♦ Weiler, Matthew W. and Karew K. Schumaker. 2011. An occurrence of the fossil insectivore, Ankylodon progressus in the Brule Formation of southwestern North Dakota and implications regarding Ankylodon systematics [extended abstract]. Proceedings of the North Dakota Academy of Science.
♦ Weiler, Matthew W., Karew K. Schumaker, and Dean A Pearson. 2010. Marsupials and Insectivores from the Oligocene of Southwestern North Dakota from a Previously Undescribed Collection from the Pioneer Trails Regional Museum [abstract]. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology Abstracts of Papers. 30(3):184-185A
♦ Hartman, Joseph H., Matthew W. Weiler, and Karew K. Schumaker. 2010. Benefits, Challenges, and Solutions of Collections at Small Programs and Institutions Using Experience from the University of North Dakota [abstract]. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology Abstracts of Papers. 30(3):102A.
♦ Schumaker, Karew K., Matthew W. Weiler, and Megan E. Wheeler. 2010. Developing a Paleontology Outreach Curriculum for Preschool and Kindergarten Children at the University of North Dakota [poster]. Education and Outreach Symposium, Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Annual Conference.
♦ Schumaker, Karew K., Matthew W. Weiler, Rebecca J. Simmons. 2010. The Fossil Carnivores of the Turtle Butte Assemblage (Arikareean) Tripp County, South Dakota [abstract]. Proc. North Dakota Academy of Science, vol. 64:30.
♦ Hartman, Joseph H., Matthew W. Weiler, Karew K. Schumaker, and Emmett Evanoff. 2010. Correlating the South Dakota White River Group and its continental mollusks to North Dakota; a beginning up the slippery slope of utilizing historic faunas. GSA Abstracts with Programs. 42(3):13.
♦ Schumaker Karew K., Matthew W. Weiler, Eric G. Zimney, Robert C. L. Klenner, James J. Crowell, Benjamin J. Mooney, Donald P. McCollor, Ray D. Butler, and Joseph H. Hartman. 2009. Involving Students in Practical Field and Laboratory Studies in the Cretaceous Hell Creek Formation, Montana – from sample collection to poster construction [abstract]. GSA Abstracts with Programs, 41(7):315.
♦ Schumaker, Karew K. 2009. The paleontology and biostratigraphy of the Turtle Butte Formation, Tripp County, South Dakota [abstract]. Proc. North Dakota Academy of Science, vol. 63:64.
♦ Kihm Allen J., Karew K. Schumaker. 2008. Domnina (mammalia, soricomorpha) from the latest Eocene (Chadronian) Medicine Pole Hills local fauna of North Dakota. Paludicola, 7(1):26-36.
♦ Schumaker Karew K., Allen J. Kihm. 2006. Multituberculates from the Medicine Pole Hills local fauna (Chadronian) of Bowman County, North Dakota. Paludicola, vol. 6(1):9-21.
♦ Schumaker Karew K., Allen J. Kihm. 2005. Ectypodus lovei (Multituberculata) from the Medicine Pole Hills Local Fauna (Latest Eocene), Bowman Co., ND [abstract]. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology Abstracts of Papers, vol. 25:(3):111A
♦ Pearson, Dean A., Georgia E. Knauss, Donald Wilkening, Kathy Wilkening, Antoine Bercovici and Karew K. Schumaker. 2004. Comparing Faunas and Floras from the latest Cretaceous and early Paleocene in southwestern North Dakota: a microscopic analysis of environmental and taxonomic composition [abstract]. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, vol. 36(5):178.
♦ Kihm, Allen J., Karew K. Schumaker. 2004. The Chadronian Medicine Pole Hills Local Fauna, North Dakota.University of North Dakota, Geology Special Publication No. 45.
♦ Schumaker, Karew K. 2003. Soricids from the Medicine Pole Hills Local Fauna (Latest Eocene) of North Dakota [abstract]. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology Abstracts of Papers, vol. 23(3):94-95A.
♦ Schumaker, Karew K., Allen J. Kihm. 2002. Ectypodus lovei from the Medicine Pole Hills Local Fauna (Chadron Formation: Late Eocene) North Dakota [abstract]. Proc. North Dakota Academy of Science, vol. 56:37.
♦ Kihm, Allen J., Karew K. Schumaker, Colleen Warner, and Dean A. Pearson. 2001. Marsupial from the Medicine Pole Hills Local Fauna (Latest Eocene) of North Dakota [abstract]. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology Abstracts, vol. 21(3):67A.
♦ Warner-Evans Colleen, Karew K. Schumaker, Allen J. Kihm, and Dean A. Pearson. 2001 Herpetotherium valens from the Medicine Pole Hills Local Fauna (Chadron Formation: Late Eocene) Bowman, County, ND [abstract]. Proc. North Dakota Academy of Science, vol. 55:43.
REFERENCES
References available upon request
VITAE
Joseph D. Sekul Professor, Government Office Tel: (361) 573-3291 The Victoria College
2200 E. Red River
Victoria, TX 77901
EDUCATION Doctorate, Political Science, June 1985 University of Texas, Austin
Masters, Political Science, August 1976
College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia
Bachelors, Political Science, June 1968
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE June 1989 – Present Victoria College, Instructor, Political Science September 1988 – June 1989 Trinity Washington University, Instructor, Political Science
September 1986 – December 1986 George Washington University, Instructor, Political
Science
September 1980 – June 1984 University of Texas at San Antonio, Instructor, Political
Science
September 1979 – June 1980 San Antonio Junior College, Instructor, Political Science
September 1978 – December 1978 University of Texas at Austin, Instructor, Political Science
GOVERNMENT EXPERIENCE September 1984 – August 1984 U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, Political Analyst
PUBLICATIONS “COPS: The Catholic Church and Grass Roots Organizing,” South Texas Studies, 1990 “Communities Organized for Public Service: Citizen Power and Public Policy in San Antonio,”
The Politics of San Antonio: Community Progress, & Power, David R. Johnson, John A.
Booth, & Richard J. Harris (ed.), University of Nebraska Press, 1983.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Political Science Association
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Southern Political Science Association Conference, New Orleans, January, 2009 Southwest Social Science Association Conference, Albuquerque, New Mexico, March, 2007
Texas Distance Learning Association Conference, Galveston, Texas, March, 2008
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES
Coordinator, John W. Stormont Conference on South Texas (1990 – 2012)
DEANNA SENGELMANN
DIVISION Science, Mathematics, Physical Education
CONTACT Victoria College Gonzales Center 830-672-6251 Ext 3444 Deanna.sengelmann@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION Bachelor of Science (Education) May 1981
Texas Christian University, Ft. Worth
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Fall 2015 Biol 2420 Microbiology Lab Instructor
Fall 2012 Biol 1406 General Biology for Science Majors Lab Instructor
OTHER WORK EERIENCE
August 2005-May 2013 Biology/Chemistry/Physics St. Paul HS, Shiner
August 2002 – May 2005 Biology/Chemistry/Physics Gonzales HS
January 1997 – May 2002 Middle School Science Lake Travis ISD
August 1981- December 1995 Science/ Physical Education Arlington ISD
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT &
TRAINING
• 25+ hours graduate work at Texas Woman’s University • Continuing science hours at Austin Community College • Safe Environment Training 2005-2013
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
• Past member National Science Teacher Association • Science Teachers Association of Texas • EXES Teacher Astronomy Outreach Group, University of Texas
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES &
INTERESTS
• Member of Charter Review Committee, City of Gonzales 2015 • Westside Neighborhood Association, Gonzales • Jim Price Clean –Up Day group organizer
VITAE
Jo Anne Hudson Settles
Associate Degree Nursing Program
Allied Health Division Office Tel: (361) 572-6435
The Victoria College Fax: (361) 572-6441
2200 E. Red River St.
Victoria, TX 77901 joanne.settles@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION
Master of Science in Nursing, May 1995
University of Texas Health Science Center - Community Health Nursing,
Graduated with Honors. Major: Community Health, Practice Emphasis –
Education; San Antonio, TX.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing, May 1968
Texas Woman’s University, Dean’s List – Denton, TX
Diploma, May 1964
Brownsville High School, top 10% honors
HONORS
Outstanding Young Women of America
Who’s Who in American Nursing 1988-89 and 1990-91
Sigma Theta Tau, inducted December 1994
WHO Regional Service Award for a Polio Free World – from Rotary
International 2007 (WHO region: Western Hemisphere defined as “The
Americas” including Canada)
Service Above Self - International award from Rotary International 2010;
worldwide selection 70/year
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Maintained required 20 hours + of continuing education for licensure
Most recent seminars since last Vitae update:
Maximize Your Nurse Educator Performance - 5-18-10 Austin
Creative Teaching Strategies and the Creative Learning Environment
3-26-10 Austin
NLN Preparation Course for Certification as a Nurse Educator - 3-27-10
Austin
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Faculty Vitae Update Spring 2012 Jo Anne Settles, MSN, RN
Update your Knowledge - New Texas Regulations, Legislation, and Policies
12-2-10 Victoria
Documentation in an EMR: Risks & Benefits - 4-20-11, Victoria
School Nurse Conference - 8-11-11, Victoria College
Topics in Geriatrics: Health Care Reform - 5-18-11 VC
Diabetes, Obesity & Heart Disease - 6-22-11 Corpus Christi
August 16, 2011: Melissa Chadd/Mary Stahoviah Overcoming Obstacles in
the Classroom
January 9, 2012: Ms. Terrie Dreussi-Smith A Framework for Understanding
Poverty
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS AND PROJECTS
Continuing numerous Polio presentations for lay and professional groups
throughout Texas and the United States – TNA, VC science club, and VC
biology classes – on polio history, polio epidemiology and current eradication
status in the world; including an International Committee of fund
development leaders at RI World headquarters in Chicago and a Reunion
meeting of Past RI Officers in San Diego, Calif.
Currently since 2007 – Judge for VISD Science Fair
Currently since Summer 1994 – Shots Across Texas – Coalition program
targeted to infant and toddler immunizations. Served as Nursing Consultant
and General Coordinator for the Areas 1 & 2, District 5930 of Rotary, South
Texas clubs in four cities, the health departments in those communities, and
the state health department.
**Has been repeated annually in those communities since then; I
remain as the co-coordinator for that program.
February 12, 2002 – Presentation of “Strange Bedfellows” an e-line
Collaboration Model (Electronic Learning In Nursing Education) in
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina; the 2002 National Conference on teaching and
learning through the internet: Stop Surfing-Start Teaching
Fall 2001 – Development of entire nursing curriculum for on-line delivery in
collaboration with Delmar College and Texas A & M University-Corpus
Christi
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Faculty Vitae Update Spring 2012 Jo Anne Settles, MSN, RN
November 12, 1994 – AORN Continuing Education Seminar: The Geriatric
Surgical Experience. Presented a session: “Planning for the Perioperative
Experience” as an overview of the holistic approach to surgery for the
geriatric client.
Fall 1987 – development of partnership between an intermediate school and
the eye surgicenter; providing health education resources to 6th, 7th, and 8th
grade students and their faculty
PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS
Settles, J., “Deemed status for ambulatory surgery centers.” Seminars in
Perioperative Nursing, Eye Issue for fall 1995 publication. Submitted at the request
of editors Von Best Whitaker and Nancy Girard.
Online Course Development
RNSG 1461 – VN Transition theory course
RNSG 1261 – VN Transition clinical course
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Texas Nurses Association, local chapter President 2001-02 for District 20
American Nurses’ Association
Association of Operating Room Nurses, past secretary, local chapter
American Society of Ophthalmic Registered Nurses
Sigma Theta Tau Nursing Society
Texas Community College Teachers Association (TCCTA)
National League for Nursing
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Faculty Vitae Update Spring 2012 Jo Anne Settles, MSN, RN
PROFESSIONAL CAREER HISTORY AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Sept 1995 to current: Victoria College Associate Degree Nursing program
Professor, Level I Coordinator.
A D N Committee Assignments:
A D N Faculty
Selection and Retention committee
Curriculum Committee, (previous chair)
ADN Advisory Council
Conversion of Texas BON entry competencies from old list (DELC's) to new
list (DEC's)
Medication Administration Practicum review committee
Syllabi Reconciliation Committee across the program semesters
Fall 2011 Pinning Committee
Math-Drug Calculation exam review committee
Tenure Committee for several faculty
Other duties:
Maintain the preadmission OSHA - EPA - HIPAA online orientation for
incoming Allied Health Division students
Consult on immunization status accuracy of student applications
Victoria College Committee Assignments: Academic
Curriculum & Instruction Council Enrollment
Management, Recruitment Committee Lyceum
committees.
Advisory & Hearing Committee (Advisory)
Alumni Reunion committee
Sept 1985 to 1995: South Texas Eye Surgicenter. Director of Patient Care
Services and Administrator. Coordinator of personnel in the office and surgi-center,
overall responsibility for writing, maintaining, and implementing all policy and
procedures to meet requirements by OSHA, EPA Waste Management, Medicare,
Texas Department of Health, Texas Board of Radiation and Pharmacy.
Comprehensive revision of Health and Safety program and Hazardous
Communication. Oversee all marketing and public relation activities for the surgi-
center. Quality Assurance program and quarterly activities. Direct patient care as
circulator and head nurse in the Operative Suite.
1983 to 1987: Victoria College. Part-time teaching of Medication Aide and
Medical Assistant basic and review courses. Developed lesson plans to implement
state curriculum, conducted classes, wrote and gave tests to evaluate performance.
1983 to 1985: South Texas Pediatric Cardiology Associates. Coordinate Victoria
office patient visits with Corpus office; assist with cardiology assessments and
treatment plan education.
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Faculty Vitae Update Spring 2012 Jo Anne Settles, MSN, RN
Jan 1982 to July 1982: Brownsville Medical Center. Infection Control
Coordinator. Total responsibility for implementing the Infection Control Program,
completely revised the program and rewrote the policy and procedure manual before
being transferred to Victoria with my husband.
Sept 1979 to May 1981: Brownsville Independent School District. Pilot
Project for Texas Education Agency requiring comprehensive physical assessments
on kindergarten, first and sixth grade children, doing health teaching, making all
referrals, doing home visits for follow-up and compiling statistical reports of results
of the program.
1978 to 1979: Valley Community Hospital, Brownsville Texas. Part-time in the
newborn nursery, total neonatal care for normal newborns, and some critical care
newborns.
1976 to 1977: Brownsville Medical Center. Operating room staff nurse; half
days and call nights and weekends; circulate and scrub various surgical cases;
coordinate students’ rotations.
1975 to 1976: Brownsville Medical Center. Intensive Care Unit part-time;
charge nurse, direct patient care of medical and surgical, critical care patients,
generally not cardiac.
1971 to 1972: Mercy Hospital (same as BMC above). Recovery Room and
Operating Room. RR charge nurse, direct patient care. Worked until the delivery of
my second child.
Aug 1969 to Aug 1970: Victoria College. Instructor LVN program. Clinical
instructor with responsibilities for student hospital schedules, nursing lab lesson
plans and teaching, supervision of students in hospital setting. Left when
transferred to Brownsville with my husband.
Sept 1968 to July 1969: Citizen’s Hospital. Operating room staff nurse. Scrub
and Circulate, take call. Left to have first baby.
Summer 1968: Mercy Hospital. Medical/Surgical and Postpartum floor. Charge
nurse responsibilities for assignment of nurse aides and LVN’s and supervision of
patient care.
SUMMERTIME AND COLLEGE EMPLOYMENT
Spring 1968: Texas Woman’s University. Assistant in freshman nursing lab.
Taught basic skills and concepts.
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Faculty Vitae Update Spring 2012 Jo Anne Settles, MSN, RN
1966 to 1968 TWU Nursing School in Houston. Campus educational office,
secretarial and clerical tasks.
Summer of 1967: Mercy Hospital, Operating room staff nurse
Summer of 1966: Mercy Hospital, Emergency room charge nurse, this ER serves
as a minor emergency clinic as well as major incidents.
Summer 1964: Settles & Claunch. Engineering and surveying office receptionist,
secretary and minimal drafting.
COMMUNITY ACTIVITES
Rotary International –
South Texas District 5930: Polio Initiative chair 2002-2010; served in various
other committees in the Victoria area and throughout the South Texas District,
currently is the Assistant District Governor for Area 2, D5930, participate in
planning and implementation of District Assembly training weekend for new club
officers and members across D 5930, participate in planning and implementation of
annual District Conferences across District 5930 – covering most of South Texas; 4
Way Test Speech Competition Chair for 12-13; Plan and coordinate foreign visitor
group who are young professionals here for 5 weeks in south Texas, 1 week in
Victoria;
Victoria Sunrise club: member & past president 2003-04, served in various
other committees in the club
Developed, created and sustains the Sunrise Club “Books for Babies”
program that strives to provide every newborn in the community their first book,
library card and literacy information to the family.
Adoption Awareness Picnic – in cooperation with CPS for all children in their
care, both adoptable and not
Victoria Adult Literacy Knowledge Bowl – planning committee and judge
Collection of and Distribution of food, clothes, and toys to orphanage in
Matamoros, Mex with other Victoria Rotary clubs and Rockport club;
Ongoing Book drive for developing African schools;
Ongoing Book drive specifically for emerging nursing school in Zimbabwe
Active in facilitating the development of the EARLYACT FIRST KNIGHTS
club, which is designed to teach character and ethics to children from Kindergarten
through the 5th grade; at Torres Elementary, the newest elementary school in
Victoria
Distribution of Dictionaries to 3rd graders at Torres Elementary, plans to
include all of VISD schools
Serve as Discussion Leader for training for incoming club Presidents at Lone
Star PETS weekend
Participates in curriculum development for Lone Star PETS
Planned and implemented Spouse Program for PETS
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Faculty Vitae Update Spring 2012 Jo Anne Settles, MSN, RN
United Methodist Church, certified as consultant in a junior high program
Understanding Human Sexuality since 1972 and have done numerous programs in
South Texas since then; served on Board of Trustees, Council on Ministries and as
sponsor of Youth Fellowship at various times since 1968. Was a member of the
Health Committee, chaired the Worship Committee, sings in Early Awakening
Choir, active member of New Horizons Sunday School Class, occasionally serving as
teacher/leader; of FUMC Victoria.
Adult Literacy Council – serving as a board member, member of development
grant for Family Literacy from the Barbara Bush First Lady Family Literacy in
Texas foundation; past student counselor/trainer volunteer
American Cancer Society – Volunteer in fund-raising, public and professional
education, did health programs at Fish processing plants in Brownsville and at
Safety Rail in Victoria
Henry R. Sheeran
2200 E Red River St. Victoria, TX 77901 – henry.sheeran@victoriacollege.edu
Executive Profile 36 years’ experience in corporate business. Various positions including sales, operations management, sales management, and last 11.5 years executive management.
Skill Highlights
Leadership/communication skills Employee relations Business operations organization Market research and analysis Client account management Customer-oriented Budgeting expertise Human resources Business development Acquisitions
Core Accomplishments Executive over sales and operations for $300 million gas compressor company - 6 years and included 250 employees and 5 business units. Last 5 years over sales of same company with 5 regional sales managers and 30 sales representatives. Company had steady growth in assets, locations and sales - resulted in the company being purchased for $825 million by Tetra in July of 2014.
Professional Experience Victoria College September 2017 to present Adjunct Instructor (Business Management) Compressor Systems, Inc. June 1999 to October 2014 Vice President Midland, TX Successful in achieving financial goals including steady growth of revenue and fleet. Acquisitions of 2 companies with strategic synergies in Colorado and Utah. Acquired 3 companies compression in an area and rented back to them. Business Unit Mgr. for 5 years and then 11 years executive mgt.
Ignition Systems and Controls December 1994 to June 1999 Vice President and General Manager Midland, TX Managed and grew largest Altronic distributor in the US. Altronic is preferred ignition on most gas engines in oil and gas industry. Made 3 acquisitions including controls company in Dallas that manufactured PLC controls and provided cutting edge technology for gas compression. Was promoted to sister company Compressor Systems, Inc. in 1999.
Energy Industries November 1988 to December 1994 District Manager Corpus Christi, TX 3 Months of intensive training in classroom and field to learn gas compressor industry. Energy Industry manufactured and rented gas compressor packages. Held several positions starting with sales representative, administrative sales manager and then District Manager over the Midland region which also included Carlsbad and Farmington, NM. Left to join ISC.
Warran CAT June 1981 to November 1988 Sales Representative Lubbock, TX Sold general line Caterpillar equipment. Dealer sales contest winner. Covered 5 county area which included highway contractors, oil field contractors and governmental.
Caterpillar June 1978 to June 1981 Regional Sales Mgr. Peoria, IL After successful sales training (4 months) held 2 positions - Product Market Specialist for engine division and then promoted to Regional Sales Mgr. in which I was the factory representative (engine/sales) for 4 dealers in Oklahoma, Kansas and West Texas. One of my dealers Warren CAT hired me from Caterpillar.
Education
Texas A&I University BBA & MBA: Business Management Kingsville, TX, USA President Delta Sigma Pi (professional business fraternity) Deans list twice and honor roll once. Graduate assistant in Typing Lab. Earned 50% of education expense with summer jobs in oil field and heavy construction.
1978
VITAE
Larry Shilling Career & Technical Education Division Office Tel:
The Victoria College Fax:
2200 E. Red River St.
Victoria, TX 77901 larry.shilling@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION
Master of Business Administration, December 2012,
University of Houston – Victoria, Victoria, TX.
Bachelor of Applied Arts and Science (Business,) August 2009,
University of Houston – Victoria, Victoria, TX.
Associates of Applied Arts and Science (Engineering Design,) June 1992,
Wharton County Junior College, Wharton, TX.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS
Document Control in Today’s Engineering Environment, March 2010
Work Process Development, May 2011
Management of Change, May 2011
PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS
Frontline Users Training Manual – EDMS, 2000
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Project Management Institute (PMI)
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Fall 2013 – Present Victoria College, Adjunct Instructor, Business & Computer
Programs
COMMUNITY ACTIVITES
Victoria Little League
Cubscouts
Boy Scouts of America – South Texas Council
Watchdogs
KAREN BAUER SMITH, RN, BSN, CPHQ
DIVISION Career, Health and Technical Professions
CONTACT VC Gonzales Center, Room 107 830-672-6251 (or 361-573-3291), EXT 3464 Karen.smith@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING (BSN), 1980
University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio
CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL IN HEALTHCARE QUALITY (CPHQ), 1996
National Association for Healthcare Quality
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
VICTORIA COLLEGE, VOCATIONAL NURSING COORDINATOR, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
Summer 2004 – Present
OTHER WORK EXKPERIENCE
PRIORITY HEALTH EDUCATION SERVICES - OWNER, CONSULTANT, EDUCATOR, AUDITOR
2002-2010 (Wellness education, Health maintenance education, Health Fairs, HEDIS data collection, CHIPS data collection
HUMANA / PCA HELATH PLANS OF TEXAS, INC. – QUALITY IMPROVEMENT COORDINATOR/SUPERVISOR, EMPLOYER GROUP WELLNESS COORDINATOR
1993-2002
ST. DAVIDS HOSPITAL – STAFF NURSE, PATEINT EDUCATOR, QUALITY REPRESENTATIVE
1992-1993
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT &
TRAINING
Texas Association of Vocational Nurse Educators, Austin, TX, 2004 -2006, 2008, 2011-13
National Association for Healthcare Quality, Annual Educational Conference, virtual attendance, 2009, 2013, 2014
Patient Safety Summit Episode IV, Irving, TX, 2011
Reducing MRSA Rates in Texas Schools and Communities by UNT, Gonzales, TX 2011
Texas Board of Nursing:
“Nursing Education and Transition into Practice”, Austin, TX, 2010
“Encouraging Innovation in Texas Nursing Education”, Austin, TX, 2008
“Nursing in Texas: A Regulatory Foundation for Practice”, Austin, TX, 2008
An Overview of TPAPN (Texas Peer Review Assistance for Nurses), Texas, 2007
Texas Association of Healthcare Quality: Quality to Safely: Taking the Leap, Irving, TX, 2004
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS &
PUBLICATIONS
“Diabetes – Standards of Care,” Diabetes Support Group, Gonzales Healthcare Systems, 2004 “Wellness in Retirement,” GVEC Retired Employees, 2004 "Diabetes in Pregnancy," Texas Perinatal Association, 1990
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Member – Texas Association of Vocational Nurse Educators, 2004 – 2006, 2008, 2011-present Member - Texas Diabetes Council, Outcomes Subcommittee, 2000 – 2012 [Chair 2006-2009] Member - American Diabetes Association, 2004 - present Member - Texas Association for Healthcare Quality (TAHQ), 2002-2008, 2011-present Member - National Association for Healthcare Quality (NAHQ), 1996 - 1998, 2001 – 2002, 2009, 2011, 2014
SKILLS & ABILITIES Microsoft Excel, Word, and PowerPoint intermediate proficiency; Adobe Acrobat;
DegreeWorks; DocuWare; BlackBoard; Turning Technologies
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES &
INTERESTS
Lydia Circle (women’s group), Monthalia United Methodist, Vice President, 2011-present Evangelism Committee, Monthalia United Methodist, 2010-present Women’s Bible Study, Monthalia/Belmont United Methodist, 2011-present Board of Pensions, Southwest Texas Conference, United Methodist Church, 2005-2009 Austin Chapter ADA “2002 Health Fair/Expo” Development Committee, Consultant, 2002 Steering Committee for the Speaking of Women’s Health and Chair of the Volunteers Committee, Austin 2002 Conference District Advisory Team and the Decker Elementary Campus Advisory Team for the Manor Independent School District (I.S.D.), 2000 - 2002 Strategic Planning Committee and Action Plan Task Force for the Manor I.S.D., 2000 Parish Nurse Connections, 1999 - 2002 Manor Area Ministerial Alliance (M.A.M.A.), 1999 – 2002 Health Ministries Association, Inc., 1999 - 2000
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Ronald G. Smith, B.S., M.A. Division of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences Office Tel: (361) 573-3291 Ext. 3276 Victoria College Fax: (361) 582-2577 2200 E. Red River St. Victoria, TX 77901 Email: Ronald.Smith@VictoriaCollege.edu EDUCATION August, 2009-May 2013 66 Semester PhD hours in Administration of Justice Texas Southern University August, 2006 Masters of Art in Sociology Texas Southern University May, 2004 Bachelor of Science in Administration of Justice Minor, Sociology Texas Southern University PRESENTATIONS AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Invited Presentation: Leadership Certificate Workshop: Genesee Community College (October 2016) “To Serve as a Leader” Conference Roundtable: American Society of Criminology conference in San Francisco (2010), Experimental Learning, Leadership, and Ethics “Leadership Confidential: Leadership Qualities in America’s Institutions” COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE Assistant Professor of Sociology Victoria College—Victoria, TX August 2017-present Adjunct Faculty—Sociology (Sociology Instructor to Online Adjunct Faculty) Genesee Community College—Batavia, NY August 2015-present Adjunct Faculty—Sociology Lone Star College-Cy-Fair College-Cypress, TX August 2008-2017
Adjunct Faculty—Sociology Houston Community College Systems, Houston, TX July 2017-present August 2006-May 2011 Adjunct Faculty—Sociology Attica Correctional Facility, Attica, NY August 2016-December 2016 (Fall 2016 semester appointment) Adjunct Faculty—Sociology State University of New York at Geneseo—Geneseo, NY January 2016-2017 Facilitator of Sociology University of Phoenix, Katy, TX April 2011-August 2016 COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES Summer 2008-2013 Houston, Texas St. Luke’s Summer Camp Lead Counselor Summer 2007 Boston, Massachusetts Camp Pathfinder (currently known as Camp Hawk Eye) Cabin Counselor
Summer 2003 & 2004 Cape Cod, Massachusetts & Ringde, New Hampshire Camp Star Fish Auxiliary Counselor (Sports)
VITAE
Mary Stahoviak
Division of Fine Arts and Humanities Office Tel: (361) 573-3291 ext 3286 The Victoria College Fax: (361) 582-2577
2200 E. Red River St. Email: mhall@victoriacollege.edu
Victoria, TX 77901
EDUCATION
Master of Interdisciplinary Studies, August 1994
University of Houston – Victoria, Victoria, TX.
Bachelor of Arts, May 1976
University of Texas at Austin – Austin, TX.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
SACS Self Study Editor- 2000
K-16 Counsel- ongoing
THECB Transfer Success Conference in El Paso- May 2009
CEA Conferences
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
College English Association (CEA)
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Fall 1996 – Present Victoria College, Professor of English
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES Relay for Life, American Cancer Society Theatre Victoria
Victoria Preservation, Inc.
Wade Nicholas Stange 103 Canterbury Lane 361-676-5749 Victoria, TX 77904 nickstange@ymail.com
Education Master of Arts in Music Performance May 2014 The University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida Bachelor of Music in Instrumental Music Education May 2010 The University of Texas Butler School of Music, Austin, Texas University Honors Fall 2005 – Spring 2008, Spring 2009 College Honors Spring 2008, 2009, 2010 Certification Music Education, K-12, State of Texas May 2010 Administrative Experience Fine arts department chair, Victoria West High School June 2017 – Feb 2018 Victoria Bach Festival, Artist Contractor Sep. 2016 – Present Teaching Experience Victoria College Adjunct Professor of Percussion Aug. 2014 – Present
• Percussion lessons • Director of Crossroads Community Band and Jazz Band
Victoria Independent School District July 2014 – Feb. 2018 Director Of Percussion, West Learning Community
• Teaching, arranging, and composing percussion music, West H.S. • Creating and implemented M.S. percussion Curriculum for Patti Welder and Cade M.S. • Creating and implemented H.S. percussion Curriculum for West H.S. • Assisted teaching the Marching Band. • Created and implemented a Leadership program for West H.S.
University of Central Florida August 2012 – May 2014 Drumline Instructor
• Teaching and arranging music for the Marching Knights Drumline GTA
• Instructor of Record for MUE 2470, Percussion Techniques • Assisted in coaching and conducting percussion ensemble • Assisted teaching the Marching Band and maintain attendance records • Conducted a Basketball Band.
Hagerty High School July 2012 – May 2014 Director of Percussion
• Organized and headed all marching percussion activities • Programed, planned, and rehearsed percussion ensemble concerts and student solos • Developed and implemented a complete percussion curriculum
Burnet High and Middle School, Burnet Texas July 2010 – June 2012 Band Director
• Assistant High School Director to Marching Band, Director of 2nd Concert Band • Assistant Middle School Director, Director of 3rd concert band • Director of all percussion 6 – 12 and assisted in beginning low brass classes
Westlake High School, Austin, Texas June 2008 – June 2010 Percussion Consultant
• Develop and implement lesson plans, compose, and arrange music for warm ups and performances. • Rehearse the front ensemble independently. • Travel with and held responsible for the front ensemble at performances held locally and around the state.
Private Lesson September 2008 – June 2010 Percussion Teacher, Austin, Texas
• Develop and implement lesson plans in pedagogy and music performance. • Select solo and ensemble music as part of UIL guidelines as well as hold studio classes for my students. • Adapted lesson plans, created a practice movie and recordings for a student with autism.
Relevant Experience Percussion Judge, Austin, Texas December 2008 - 2012
• Participate on judging panels for University Interscholastic League region auditions. • Judge for University Interscholastic League Percussion Solo and Ensemble Contest
Percussion Judge, Orlando, Texas December 2012 - Present • Judge of district level solo and ensemble
Percussion Clinician • Guest Clinician for percussion ensemble • Presented master classes on percussion performance and new literature
Freelance Percussionist • OPO Music Paradigm • Florida’s Festival of Singers • Victoria Bach Festival
Performance Experience Victoria Bach Festival Summer 2016-18 Faculty Recital, Victoria College Spring 2016 Solo Music Tour Spring 2014 Central Florida’s Day of Percussion Spring 2013 Central Florida’s Composers Forum Fall 2012 University of Texas Wind Ensemble European Tour Summer 2008 Boston Crusaders Drum and Bugle Corp Summer 2007 PASIC (Percussion Arts Society International Convention) Showcase Concert November 2006 TMEA Clinic and Showcase Concert February 2006 Affiliations Percussion Arts Society 2004 Florida Chapter, PAS 2012 Texas Music Educators Association 2008
STEVENS, SHARON
DIVISION Career, Health & Technical Professions
CONTACT Health Science Center 137I 361-573-3291, extension 3341 Sharon.Stevens@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION MASTERS OF SCIENCE IN NURSING
Walden University, Minneapolis, MN August 2016
Golden Key International Honor Society
BACHELORS OF SCIENCE IN NURSING
Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas December 2005
Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society
ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED ARTS & SCIENCES
Victoria College, Victoria, Texas July 1984
COLLEGE TEACHING
EXPERIENCE
VICTORIA COLLEGE
FACULTY ADN PROGRAM
August 2016-present
ADJUNCT INSTRUCTOR CLINICAL
Fall 2015 (August to December 2015)
VICTORIA COLLEGE
G.R.I.N. Program Retention Specialist
June 2006-June 2007
VICTORIA COLLEGE
Licensed Vocational Nursing Program Instructor
June 2003-June 2006
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OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE
CUERO-DEWITT COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Nurse Manager
August 2015-August 2016
Responsibilities included the daily operation of health department clinic in Cuero and several surrounding small towns. I supervised two other employees and assisted in providing immunization clinics and educational services to the residents of these areas. I served as the co-chair of the Crossroads Immunization Coalition.
CITIZENS MEDICAL CENTER
Registered Nurse
May 2008-December 2014
Relief charge nurse on skilled nursing unit. I performed as intake coordinator when needed. This included screening of patients from other hospital areas to see if they qualified for skilled nursing services.
COMMITTEE
EXPERIENCE
VC COMMITTEES: Academic Affairs Faculty Senate ADN COMMITTEES: ADN Program Advisory Council ADN Systematic Plan of Evaluation Committee ADN Curriculum Committee ADN Faculty Committee ADN Simulation Committee
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT & TRAINING
• Fall Convocation 2018 Stop the Bleed Training • Fall Convocation 2018 Mentoring & Coaching • 04/06/2018 Texas League for Nursing Best Practices for Developing and
Administering Structured Option Tests in Nursing • 01/12/2018 NLN Debriefing-SESN Workshop • 01/03/2018 NLN Debriefing Foundations • Summer 2017 Gaumard Scientific Training Course-3day training High
Fidelity Simulators, Scenario development
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• 09/29/2017 NCSBN Policy Guidelines in Simulation 1.0 CEU • 09/15/2017 Youth Mental Health First Aid USA Certification • Convocation Fall 2017-Student Testing Procedures: What You Need to
Know, Design for How People Learn: A Series Introduction, Canvas Training
• Fall 2016-Spring 2017 C.A.P.E. New Faculty Academy • Fall 2016-C.A.P.E. Navigating YouTube • Convocation Fall 2016-Teaching Outside the Box, Facilitating Class
Discussions
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
American Nurses Association Texas Nurses Association
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES &
INTERESTS
Empty Bowls VC Pirates Give Back Spring 2018 Victoria County 4H Scholarship Interview Committee Spring 2018
MARGARET STOCKBAUER
DIVISION Career & Technical Professions
CONTACT Technology Center, 216 361-572-
6478
Marty.stockbauer@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION MASTER OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE
Texas A & M at Corpus Christi (formerly Corpus Christi State University)
GPA: 4.0
Summa Cum Laude
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES CONCENTRATION
COMPUTER SCIENCE
University of Houston – Victoria
Magna Cum Laude
ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCES
Victoria College
COLLEGE TEACHING
EXPERIENCE
VICTORIA COLLEGE, DEPARTMENT CHAIR BUSINESS & COMPUTER
PROGRAMS
Fall 2012 to Present
VICTORIA COLLEGE, PROFESSOR
Fall 1986 to present
OTHER WORK
EXPERIENCE
UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON – VICTORIA, COMPUTER PROGRAMMER
Fall 1982 – Fall 1986
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PROFESSIONAL
DEVELOPMENT &
TRAINING
7/2018 CCNP and CCNA Recertification
7/2015 CCNP and CCNA Recertification
10/2018 – Cisco Academy Instructor Conference online
10/21/16 – Cisco Academy Instructor Conference (online) 9-3:00
2013 TAMU 13th Annual Assessment Conference, February 2013
WECM Workshop 101, Webcast, February 5-6, 2013
2012 TAMU 12th Annual Assessment Conference, February 2012
Cisco Networking Academy Conference, Virtual, Summer 2012, Intro to IPv6, Student Engagement in the Classroom, Teaching VLSM using Active Learning Techniques
CCNP2v5.0 re-certification, Frisco, TX
InfoSec Forensic Investigator Training, Washington, D.C.
CCNA1-2 Training, Chula Vista, CA
CCNA 3 Training, Fort Worth, TX
CCNA4 Training, Fort Worth, TX
CCNP1 Training, Frisco, TX
CCNP2 Training, Chula Vista, CA
CCNP3 Training, Chula Vista, CA
CCNP4 Training, Chula Vista, CA
PROFESSIONAL
PRESENTATIONS &
PUBLICATIONS
“Using Rubrics to Assess Coursework”, Victoria College Convocation, August
2012
“Careers in Computer Science”, Wood Hi 4-H Club, 2007 “Victoria College A.A.S. Degrees in Computer Science”, Community
Listening Sessions – Gonzales, May 2006
Online Course Development:
ITSY 1300 Principles of Information Security
COSC 1301 Introduction to Computing
BCIS 1305 Business and Computer Applications
POFI 1204 Computer Fundamentals
HITT 1211 Computers in Health Care
COSC 1300 Microcomputer Applications
ITSC 1305 Windows XP
ITSC 1307 Fundamentals of UNIX
COSC 1436 Programming Fundamentals I (Java)
COSC 1436 Programming Fundamentals I (C++))
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SKILLS & ABILITIES CCNP Recertification July 2018 (Cisco Certified Network Professional CCNP Recertification July 2015 (Cisco Certified Network Professional CCNP Recertification July 2012 (Cisco Certified Network
Professional), 2003-current CCNA Recertification July 2012 (Cisco Certified Network Associate),
2000-current
CCNP Recertification Aug 2009 (Cisco Certified Network Professional), 2003-current
CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Administrator), 2000-current
CCAI (Cisco Certified Academy Instructor), July 2000 - current
CHFI (Certified Hacking Forensic Investigator), Feb 2007-current
CCNP Foundations Re-certification #640-891
CCNA Bridging 1-4, CCNP Bridging 1-4
Cisco CCNP Support (#640-606)
Cisco CCNP Switching (#640-604)
Cisco CCNP Remote Access (#640-505)
Cisco CCNP Routing (#640-503)
CCNA (#640-507)
Cisco Certified Academy Instructor for CCNA 1-4 and CCNP 1-4.
Novell CNE 4.0
Novell CNA 4.0
COMMUNITY
ACTIVITIES &
INTERESTS
Habitat for Humanity – Built new PCs and installed software for grant
recipients
Relay for Life – Participant
Church fundraising and activities
VITAE
Gabriel Striedel Adjunct Instructor The Victoria College Phone: (361) 433-4136 2200 E. Red River St. Victoria, TX 77901 gabriel.striedel@victoriacollege.edu EDUCATION Master of Arts Interdisciplinary Studies (Computer Science/Mathematics), May 2008, University of Houston – Victoria, Victoria, TX. Bachelor of Science (Computer Science/Mathematics) May 2004, University of Houston – Victoria, Victoria, TX. COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE Fall 2009 – Present Victoria College, Adjunct Instructor
VITAE
Anna M. Striedel Career & Technical Education Division The Victoria College Office: (361) 582-2456 2200 E. Red River St. Fax: (361) 572-6492 Victoria, TX 77901 anna.striedel@victoriacollege.edu EDUCATION Master of Arts - Interdisciplinary Studies (Computer Science and Business), December 2006, University of Houston – Victoria, Victoria, TX. Bachelor of Computer Science (Information Systems), May 2003, University of Houston – Victoria, Victoria, TX. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE Fall 2008 – Present Victoria College, Instructor COMMUNITY ACTIVITES
Curriculum Vitae
Personal Identification
Darla Gray Strother MSN, R.N. 8311 N. E. Zac Lentz Pkwy #512
Victoria, Texas 77904 (361)-648-2762
darla.strother@victoriacollege.edu
Summary of Qualifications
An experienced Registered Nurse with a total of fourteen years in education, four as Director of Nursing, and six years as a medical/surgical, intensive care and obstetrical nurse. A dedicated professional with a team concept and leadership skills.
Education 10/2008-4/2010 Walden University Minnesota, MN Master of Science in Nursing with Education Specialization 1/2008-5/2009 University of Houston Victoria Victoria Texas Attended and received seven credits for two MSN courses.
8/2006-5/2007 Texas Tech University Lubbock, TX. Bachelor of Science in Nursing 1/1993-12/1997 The Victoria College Victoria, TX. Associate of Applied Science in Nursing
Licensure
1997-Present Licensed as a Registered Nurse in Texas
Professional Experience
2003-Present The Victoria College Victoria, TX Dean of Allied Health Division as of (March 1, 2017 – Present) Administrative Responsibilities includes providing leadership for planning, development, evaluation, and improvement of instructional areas within assigned division. Fosters a culture of continuous performance improvement and feedback to ensure curriculum integrity, to
address program weaknesses, and to build on program strengths. Develops and implements faculty and staff professional growth plans that leverage employee talent to achieve college and system goals. Develops recommendations and manages budget allocations for effective, efficient and productive educational programs and support services. Maintains the human aspects of the division including resolving personnel issues, resolving student issues, developing channels of communication, developing a culture of success, and fostering a culture of evidence. Communicates effectively to implement the programs of the college, to advocate for the growth of the division, and to allow the division to meet the needs of the surrounding community. Collaborates with the Nursing Program Chairs regarding faculty teaching and committee assignments and changes in program policies, admission requirements, and course descriptions. etc. Responsible for Directors/Department Chairs, Faculty, and staff evaluations. Collaborates with Allied Health Directors and Department Chairs to regarding Faculty and staff evaluations.
Director of Nursing (January2013- January 2017)Administrative Responsibilities for the Associate Degree Nursing, Vocational Nursing and Continuation Education Programs under the supervision of the Division Dean of Career, Health, and Technical Professionals. Responsible for maintaining an environment conducive with successful education. Provides leadership regarding development and implement-action of program policies and curriculum. Participates in the recruitment, selection, orientation and evaluation of nursing faculty. Assists in coordinating faculty/staff development programs. Assists with annual program budgets. Maintains positive relationships with the community-established affiliate agencies. Represents nursing programs at professional meetings and acts as liaison with Texas Board of Nursing (BON) and the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN).
Associate Degree Nursing Instructor/Coordinator (2010-2012)
Responsible for classroom and clinical instruction including supervision and evaluation. Assistance with curriculum, evaluation and revision, student recruitment and retention, academic guidance and counseling. Participation as a faculty advisor as well as various departmental committee responsibilities. Coordinate the level schedules, maintain official records (i.e. faculty meeting minutes, student grades) and ensure the program policies are followed. Clinical Performance Review (CPR) Chair
Nursing Resource Lab Instructor (2007-2009) Responsible for all nursing laboratory events for the Associate Degree Nursing
program and Vocational Nursing Programs including student practices, ordering supplies, skills test remediation, mathematics tutoring, and act as a Substitute Nursing Instructor for lab events for the ADN program.
Vocational Nursing Instructor (2003-2007) Responsible for classroom and clinical instruction including supervision and
evaluation. Assistance with curriculum, evaluation and revision, student recruitment and retention, academic guidance and counseling. Participation as a Faculty advisor for student clubs, as well as various committee responsibilities.
1998-2003 Citizens Medical Center Victoria, TX. Registered Nurse
Responsible for patient care in areas of Med/Surgical, Surgical ICU and OB unit.
Standard practice skills included (but not limited to) patient assessment, medication titration and med administration, patient education, bedside care, charting, fetal heart tone and uterine activity monitoring.
Childbirth Educator
Responsible for teaching prepared childbirth, breastfeeding, and sibling courses.
Education Instructor
Responsible for teaching BLS, CPR, CAN, and SIDS classes to employees as well as clients.
Academic Institution, State and Local Activities Victoria County Public Health Department Board Member 2017 City of Victoria Closed Point of Distribution (CPOD) Commander City of Victoria Mid-Coast Hurricane and Disaster Conference Committee Texas Organization for Associate Degree Nursing (TOADN) Member Texas Association of Deans and Directors of Professional Nursing Programs (TADDPNP) Member Texas Association of Vocational Nurse Educators (TAVNE) VC Faculty Selection Community Victoria College A.D.N. & V.N. Advisory Committees Victoria College PTA Advisory Committee Victoria College RT Advisory Committee Victoria College SACS subcommittee Victoria College Allied Health Director/Chair Committee Member Victoria College DON RN-BSN Future for Costal Bend Committee Victoria College Perkins Committee Victoria County Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP) Member Victoria Independent School District Advisory Committee Career & Tech Institute University of Houston Advisory Committee Member
Honors and Awards 2007 Graduated from Texas Tech University Summa Cum Laude
Professional Development Marketable Skills Conference Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board 60x30TX April 09, 2018 Houston, Texas
Coalition for Disability Access in Health Science and Medical Education Conference Association on Higher Education and Disability April 12, 2018 Chicago, Illinois Victoria College Professional Development Coaching Students for Academic Success August 29, 2018 Ms. Sherrie Clegg Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing ACEN Peer Evaluator Training Program August 11, 2017 Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) Self-Study Forum 2015 October 2 & 3, 2015, Dallas, Texas Association on Higher Education and Disability Conference (AHEAD) 2014 AHEAD Conference July 14 – 19, Sacramento, California
Publications Not Applicable at this time
Presentations Not Applicable at this time
Professional Organizations Texas Nurses Association (TXNA) Texas Organization for Nurse Executives (TONE) Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) Texas Organization for Associate Degree Nursing (TOADN) Texas Association of Deans and Director for Professional Nursing Programs (TADDPNP)
Service Court Appointed Special Advocate for children (CASA Volunteer) Volunteer for the Dorothy O’Connor Pet Adoption agency.
Research Experience 1/2008-5/2009: Participated in a pilot project with Victoria College and in partnership with The University of Houston Victoria. This study involved BSN prepared nurses completing seven graduate credit hours in nursing education and working as Certified Clinical Instructors (CCI). The aim of the study was to provide evidence there would be no significant difference between nursing students who worked with MSN clinical instructors and those students with the CCI’s (BSN prepared instructors).
Interests Volunteer work, reading and traveling.
References Available upon request.
KIMBERLY STROZIER
DIVISION Academic Support/Student Success
CONTACT 830-672-6251
Kimberly.strozier@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION [DOCTOR OF EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, 2009
Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas
[SUPERINTENDENT CERTIFICATION, 2008
[Sam Houston State University, Huntsville Texas
MASTER OF EDUCATION
Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas
COLLEGE TEACHING
EXPERIENCE
VICTORIA COLLEGE, GONZALES CENTER
Fall Semester, 2012
Adjunct Professor, EDUC
OTHER WORK
EXPERIENCE
GONZALES INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT
June 2010-Present
WILLIS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT
August 1994-June 2010
August 1985-1988; Hinsdale Co Colorado ISD 1988-89;
Conroe, Tx ISD 1990-92
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PROFESSIONAL
PRESENTATIONS &
PUBLICATIONS
Publication: Correlates of High-Performing High Schools with High
Enrollments of Hispanic English Language Learners in Texas, 2009
PROFESSIONAL
AFFILIATIONS
Texas Association of School Administrators, Texas Association of School
Boards, Texas Rural Schools and Educators, Texas Mid Size Schools
SKILLS & ABILITIES Positive Climate and Culture; Human Relations, Team Building
COMMUNITY
ACTIVITIES &
INTERESTS
Civic Organizations: Lion’s Club, Rotary Club, First United Methodist Church,
Partnerships with Gonzales Health Services, Crystal Theatre, Chamber of
Commerce, All Emergency Operations, Grant Wrtiting
Sturm Curriculum Vitae 1
CURRICULUM VITAE
Corey Sturm
BUSINESS ADDRESS The Victoria College, Science Department 2200 E. Red River Victoria, TX 77901 (361) 573-3291 e-mail: corey.sturm@victoriacollege.edu EDUCATION University of Nebraska, M.S. (Biology), 2012 University of Houston, Victoria, B.S. Cum Laude (Biology), 2005 GPA 3.55 The Victoria College, A.A. (General Studies), 2002 The Victoria College, A. S. (General Studies), 2002 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Victoria College, Victoria, TX, Science Department 2013 – present, Full-time Biology Instructor
Victoria College, Victoria, TX, Science Department 2008 – 2013, Anatomy and physiology lab adjunct professor.
Region III Educational Service Center, 2012 – 2013, Secondary Science Specialist.
Victoria Independent School District, East High School 2010 - present. Science Teacher.
Victoria Independent School District, Memorial High School 2008 - 2010. Science Teacher.
San Antonio Independent School District, Thomas Edison High School 2007 - 2008. (Noted as a U.S. News and World Report top high school in the United states) Science Teacher.
Biotronic/Neuromed, San Antonio, TX, 2005-2007, Neuromonitoring Supervisor and professional trainer.
Triumph Hospital, Victoria, TX, 2002 – 2005, Senior Certified Pharmacy Technician.
COMMITTEE AND VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE Science tutoring for students in need before and after school 2008 – 2012.
Square foot gardening construction for The Children’s House 2011. Sponsor of the Memorial High Chess Club. 2009-2010.
Videographer for football team. 2007 – 2008.
Sturm Curriculum Vitae 2
The Victoria College Science Club. 2001 – 2004. HONOR SOCIETIES Phi Theta Kappa Gamma Beta Phi Who’s Who National Honor Society OTHER AWARDS Graduated Cum Laude. University of Houston, Victoria. 2005. CTI Grant: ~ $1,200.00 (for lab equipment) PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Safe and Civil Schools. 2010. Victoria, TX. High Schools That Work. 2010. Victoria, TX. CAST. 2008. Austin, TX. GT/Differentiating Instruction. 2008. San Antonio, TX.
SUSAN SULLIVAN
DIVISION Allied Health
CONTACT HSC 137D
361 573-3291, ext. 3364
Susan.Sullivan@VictoriaCollege.edu
EDUCATION Master of Science in Nursing Administration, August 2004
Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi, Corpus Christi, Texas
Bachelor of Science in Nursing, May 1982
Texas Woman’s University – Denton, Texas
Bachelor of Art in Psychology, May 1976,
University of North Texas – Denton, Texas
CERTIFICATIONS Certified Diabetes Educator (CDE) – 1989 to present
COLLEGE TEACHING
EXPERIENCE
Victoria College, Associate Professor of Nursing
Fall 2013 to present
Del Mar College, Assistant Professor of Nursing
Spring 2005 to Spring 2007
OTHER WORK
EXPERIENCE
INSULET CORPORATION, CLINICAL SERVICES MANAGER
Promoted benefits of insulin pump therapy using OmniPod Insulin Pump to
health care providers and patients. Responsibilities included training,
clinical support, education, product promotion, trouble shooting, software
installation and management, and customer service in Central
California/Northern Nevada, Washington/ Alaska, and Houston territories.
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COASTAL BEND HEALTH EDUCATION CENTER/TEXAS A&M HEALTH SCIENCE
CENTER, CERTIFIED DIABETES EDUCATOR
Provided diabetes self management education in group setting as part of
multidisciplinary team. Assisted in the development of the diabetes
education curriculum and educational materials for the program.
DRISCOLL CHILDRENS HOSPITAL, PRE ACCESS CASE MANAGER
Identified, collected, and entered data into InterQual® database regarding
severity of illness and intensity of service provided to pediatric patients
admitted to hospital thus ensuring patients were placed in the correct level
of service using predetermined internal trigger mechanisms. Collaborated
and communicated with providers, members of health care team, payers,
patients, and family members for purposes of coordinating care.
DRISCOLL CHILDRENS HOSPITAL, CERTIFIED DIABETES EDUCATOR
Provided diabetes self management education to pediatric patients and
their families in inpatient, outpatient clinic, outpatient education center,
and satellite clinics as part of multidisciplinary team. Developed diabetes
education curriculum for institution by modifying a standardized national
adult curriculum for use in pediatric population. Developed standardized
orders/diabetes management protocols for use by school nurses in the care
of pediatric patients in school and day care settings. Study site coordinator
for diabetes clinical trials. Collaborated with physicians and other staff to
create “Taking Diabetes Back to School” and “Sick Day Management”
videos. Certified Insulin Pump Trainer (CPT) for Animas, Disetronic, Deltec,
and Medtronic MiniMed insulin pumps.
CHRISTUS SPOHN SOUTH - CORPUS CHRISTI, LABOR AND DELIVERY STAFF
NURSE
Provided direct nursing care to obstetrical patients who were admitted to
labor unit in Labor, Delivery, and Recovery (LDR) setting.
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PROFESSIONAL
DEVELOPMENT &
TRAINING
2018 Elsevier Nursing Education Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada –
January 2018
Gaumard Hi-Fidelity Tetherless Simulators Training Course, Waco, Texas
July 2017
2016 Elsevier Nursing Education Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada –
January 2016
Making the Connection: Advancing Clinical Care and Improving
Adherence for Patients with Diabetes Workshop Series, Austin, Texas –
March 2015
Annual Nurse Educator Conference, Breckenridge, Colorado – July 2014
PROFESSIONAL
PRESENTATIONS &
PUBLICATIONS
Presentation: Carbs are Your Friends – Crossroads Diabetes Expo 2014
Victoria, Texas – November 2014
Presentation: Children with Diabetes – Crossroads Diabetes Expo 2014
Corpus Christi, Texas – February 2014
Presentation: Children with Diabetes – Crossroads Diabetes Expo 2013
Victoria, Texas – November 2013
Presentation: Intensive Diabetes Management in the School Setting –
Alief ISD Back to School Health In-Service – August 2013
Sullivan, S. & Gerken, S. Type 2 Diabetes in Youth. Core Curriculum, 5th
Edition. American Association of Diabetes Educators (2003).
Ponder, S, Sullivan, S, & McBath, G. Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Teens.
Diabetes Spectrum. (2000).
Alejay, T, Davis, J, Parish, C, Sullivan, S, & Trunell, S. Position Statement
of the American Association of Diabetes Educators: Management of
Children with Diabetes in the School Setting. The Diabetes Educator.
(1999).
PROFESSIONAL
AFFILIATIONS
Texas Community College Teachers Association (TCCTA)
COMMUNITY
ACTIVITIES &
INTERESTS
Volunteer Medical Staff at Texas Lions Diabetes Camp – Kerrville, Texas
GEORGE DAVE SWICKHEIMER
DIVISION Career, Health,& Technical Profession
CONTACT TC 218 361 573-3291 ext 3285 dave.swickheimer@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION Master of Science Computer Science , 1995 Texas A & M Corpus Christi
Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics, August 1967, University of Texas , Austin
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Spring 1994 – Present C++, JAVA, Visual Basic, Oracle PL/SQL, UNIX,Dreamweaver, FLASH, System Analysis Spring 1992 - Spring 1994 Costal bend College. Fortran, System Analysis, dBase4. Spring 1993 - Spring 1994 University of Houston Victoria Texas System Analysis, Procedures and Algothrims.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT &
TRAINING
• Sexual Harassment Law Training – August 2008
• Copy Write Law Training at Victoria College – August 2004 • WebCT and Dreamweaver Training – January 2003 • Virtual College Online Course Development Training – October
2002 • Victoria College, Victoria, Texas, Completed Semester I of CISCO
LAN Support and Intro to CISCO Hardware August 1999 • Completed 40 online courses from Lynda.com
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
• Victoria College Satisfactory Academic Progress Appeals Committee (SAPAC)
• Victoria College CIS Advisory Committee • Victoria College Tech Prep Articulation Agreement
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES &
INTERESTS
• Victoria Literacy Council
• Church leader
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VITAE
Patrick Thiry (Division of Career, Health, and Technical Professions)
Victoria College Vocational Nursing Program Office Tel: 361-277-6760 Ext: 3388 Cuero Campus Fax: 361-275-3999 2550 North Esplanade Patrick.thiry@victoriacollege.edu Cuero, TX 77954
EDUCATION
Associate of Nursing, May 2009 Victoria College, Victoria, TX COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Fall 2013 – present Victoria College Vocational Nursing Program Instructor Fall 2014 – present Coordinator, Medical-Surgical Course, Vocational Nursing Program OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE July 1985 – August 2005 U.S. Navy Hospital Corpsman May 2009 – present ICU Staff Nurse, Cuero Community Hospital PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION
• Registered Nurse, Texas 2009 – present • BLS-Healthcare • Advanced Cardiac Life Support • Pediatric Advanced Cardiac Life Support
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Texas Association of Vocational Nurse Educators
Charles "Perry" Thomason
DIVISION Career, Health & Technical Professions
CONTACT Victoria Campus(361) 582-2526 @victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION AAS DEGREE, INSTRUMENTATION
TSTC (formerly TSTI) – Waco, TX
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
VC – ELECTRONICS / INSTRUMENTATION
Spring 2016– Present]
OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE
FLUOR/WOODGROUP (EXXONMOBIL), LEAD TECHNICAL INSTRUCTOR]
Mar 2007 – Nov 2015
Instrumentation/Electrical Instructor. Classroom & OJT. Oversaw instructors for I&E, Mechanical, Operations & Safety.
FORMOSA PLASTICS, PROCESS ANALYZER TECH
Sep 1993 – Mar 2007
Maintenance/application/start-up of on-line/stream process analyzers
SAUDI ARAMCO, INSTRUMENT SPECIALIST/TECH ADVISOR/INSTRUCTOR
Dec 1980 – Sep 1993
Field instrument tech maintaining process instruments
Supervised out of the maintenance shop (instrument/digital/analyzer)
Classroom instrumentation instructor. OJT instructor E/W Pipeline.
AMOCO CHEMICALS, PROCESS ANALYZER TECH
Sep 1976 – Dec 1980
Maintain/applications/start-up of process on-line/stream analyzers.
SKILLS & ABILITIES Website developer Writer
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES &
INTERESTS
• Homebrewing, Sausage & Cheese making• Orchard tree growing• Plant propagation
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JODIE TIBILETTI, BN, RN
DIVISION Allied Health
CONTACT Jodie.tibiletti@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION Baccalaureate degree in Nursing, 1997
University of Manitoba
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
VICTORIA COLLEGE, TEACHING ASSISTANT IN THE NURSING PROGRAM
January 2010 - Present
OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE
SCHOOL NURSE AT OUR LADY OF VICTORY SCHOOL August 2007 - Present
CITIZEN’S MEDICAL CENTER
July 2008 – February 2011
Worked part-time on the specialty Bariatric floor
Dr. Nancy Zatopek
August 2003- June 2004
Chemotherapy Nurse in Doctor Infusion Center
CITIZEN’S MEDICAL CENTER
June 1998 – June 2003
Labor and Delivery Nurse
HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER
July 1997 – April 1998
Medical/Surgical Nurse
Adjunct Instructor
Basic Counseling Skills
Tel: (361) 208-4166
toi.auten@victoriacollege.edu
TOI R. Tippin, LPC-INTERN Career & Technical Education Division The Victoria College 2200 E. Red River St. Victoria, TX 77901
EDUCATION
Master of Arts – Counseling Psychology, May 2011
University of Houston – Victoria, Victoria, TX.
Bachelor of Science – Criminal Justice, May 2002,
University of Houston – Victoria, Victoria, TX.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
R.E.A.L. Conference, Victoria, August 2013
Grief Recovery and Trauma Intervention, Victoria, June 2013
American Counseling Association Annual Conference, Cincinnati, OH, March 2013
The Use of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in the Classroom, Victoria, February 2013
Building Bridges Between School and Home, Victoria, February 2013
Anger Resolution Therapy Certification, Houston, February 2013
How to Deal Effectively with Angry, Oppositional Children, Victoria, January 2013
How to Prevent Bullying, Cyberbullying, and Sexting, Victoria, October 2012
Understanding the Framework of Poverty, Victoria, June 2012
Understanding and Addressing Behavior along the Crisis Cycle, Victoria, June 2012
ONLINE COURSE DEVELOPMENT
2013 DAAC 1337 Basic Counseling Skills
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
American Counseling Association (ACA)
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE Spring 2013 - present Victoria College, Adjunct Instructor
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
June 2002 – December 2006 Child Protective Services, Investigator
December 2006 – August 2009 Cuero ISD, Social Worker
August 2009 – June 2010 GMC Consultants, LLC, Disaster Case Management
April 2012 – Present Bloomington ISD, Project Director/Therapist
Kollette Tolbert
Division Academic Support & Student Success
Contact Kollette.tolbert@victoriacollege.edu
Education Master of Arts in Professional Counseling
Liberty University- Lynchburg, VA
If you wish, you may include your GPA here and a brief summary of relevant
coursework, awards, and honors.
Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice
Liberty University- Lynchburg, Va
College Teaching
Experience Victoria College
Fall 2018-Current
Adjunct Instructor of Student Success .
Other Work
Experience Gulf Bend Center, Licensed Counselor
March 2014- Current
Responsible for the diagnosing and assignment of treatment through Health
and Human Services for those who suffer with mental illness.
Lutheran Social Services, Family Services Worker
December 2012-March 2014
Responsible for insuring that foster homes within the agency meet the Texas Minimum
Standards for Child Placing Agencies.
Professional
Development &
Training
Licensed Professional Counselor
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Professional
Affiliations
Texas Counselor Association
Skills & Abilities Planning Team Leadership Case Management Organizational Skills Online School
Software Microsoft Office Suite Apple Software/Hardware Electronic
Documentation Programs Linking and Resource Knowledge
Community
Activities &
Interests
Child Welfare Board President for DeWitt County
VITAE
Sandra Tompkins
Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Division Tel: (361) 573-3291 Ext. 2576
The Victoria College sandra.tompkins@victoriacollege.edu
2200 E. Red River St.
Victoria, TX 77901
EDUCATION
Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies 1994
Literature and History Concentrations University of Houston Victoria
Bachelor of Arts in Education 1985
History and English Teaching Fields University of Houston Victoria
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT/ADDITIONAL CERTIFICATIONS Advanced Placement Certification, English Literature, English Language and Composition,
2007-2011
College Board Conference Training, 2006-2011
Gifted & Talented Certification, 1992-2011
400+ hours Advanced Academic Training
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
National Council of Teachers of English Texas Classroom Teachers Association AP College Board
TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2010-Present Victoria College, Adjunct Instructor, English and History 2010-Present Victoria Area Center for Advanced Learning, English Instructor, Victoria TX
2004-2010 Memorial High School, English Instructor, Victoria, TX
1992-2004 Crain Middle School, History Instructor, Victoria, TX
1985-1992 Cuero High School, English Instructor, Cuero TX
COMMUNITY ACTIVITES American Cancer Society, Relay for Life Church annual fundraising activity
Small Business Antique dealer, Laurent Street Antique Mall
ARTHUR X. TRUJILLO
DIVISION Career and Technical Professions(Process Technology)
CONTACT WB 101 Arthur.Trujillo@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION Certificate of Completion-Victoria College 1976(Criminal Justice)
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Graduated Victoria College Police Academy 1993
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Jan. 2019- Adjunct of Process Technology
OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE
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UNION CARBIDE CORP. –SEPT. 1976 THRU JUNE 1981(PRODUCTION TECHNICIAN)
Vistron/BP Chemicals/INEOS- June 1981 thru Dec. 2017(Production Technician for 9 years, Shift Supervisor for 27 years.
Victoria Police Dept. Sept. 1994thru Sept. 1997, 1st Reserve Police Officer for City of Victoria.
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Erol C. Tucker, Jr., CPA, CGMA budtuckercpa@gmail.com
EDUCATION Master of Business Administration (General Management with Finance Emphasis) University of Texas at San Antonio – San Antonio, Texas, 2011 Bachelor of Business Administration (Management) Saint Edward’s University – Austin, Texas, 1993 PROFESSIONAL DESIGNATIONS Certified Public Accountant Chartered Global Management Accountant PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, Financial Manager Skills American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, Annual Update for Controllers American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, 2014 Federal Tax Updates American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, 2014 Corporate Income Tax Workshop American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, Internal Control Best Practices for Small- and Medium Sized Entities American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, Common Frauds and Internal Controls for Revenue, Purchasing, and Cash Receipts American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, Best Practices for Controllers and Financial Managers Professionals Publishing Group, Professional Ethics and Updates for Texas CPAs American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, Health Care Reform Act American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, Nonprofit Accounting
American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, Frequent Frauds Found in Governments and Not-for-Profits
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (continued) American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, Forensic Accounting Investigation Practices American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, 2013 Federal Tax Update
Fields of Study: Legislation & Important Updates, Estates & Trusts, Individual Deductions/Exclusions, Retirement Plans, Fringe Benefits, Individual Matters, Accounting Methods, Tax Administration, Planning Ideas, Business Entities
American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, 2013 Annual Accounting & Auditing Update
Field of Study: International Financial Reporting Standards, Key Changes in Audit Requirements, Overview of Current Environment, FASB Projects and Exposure Drafts, Compilation and Review Updates, Recent Guidance from the PCAOB, Overview of the Recent COSO Guidance, Fair Value Accounting, Private Company Financial Reporting, Accounting Standards Updates, Overview of the ASB Clarity Project
American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, Top Audit Issues
Fields of Study: Financial Statement Audits of Service Organizations, Internal Control and Reporting Deficiencies
American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, Comprehending OMB A-133 American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, Tax Fundamentals of LLCs and Partnerships American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, 2012 Federal Tax Update American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, CPE Direct January – March 2012
Fields of Study: Accounting, Auditing, Business Management and Organization, Computer Science, Taxes
American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, CPE Direct October – December 2011
Fields of Study: Accounting, Business Management and Organization, Personnel/HR, Taxes
American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, CPE Direct July – September 2011
Fields of Study: Accounting, Auditing, Business Management and Organization, Specialized Knowledge and Applications, Taxes
Accountants Education Group, Texas Ethics, August 2011 American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, CPE Direct April – June 2011
Fields of Study: Accounting, Business Management and Organization, Finance, Taxes
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (continued) American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, CPE Direct January – March 2011
Fields of Study: Accounting, Governmental Accounting, Management Advisory Services, Taxes
American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, CPE Direct October – December 2010
Fields of Study: Accounting, Personnel/HR, Regulatory Ethics, Specialized Knowledge and Applications, Taxes
American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, CPE Direct July – September 2010
Fields of Study: Accounting, Behavioral Ethics, Specialized Knowledge and Applications, Taxes
Corpus Christi Estate Planning Council, 37th Annual Estate Planning Seminar, May, 2010 Victoria Area Estate Planning Council, Recent Developments Affecting Estate Planning, May, 2010 American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, CPE Direct: January – March 2010 Fields of Study: Accounting, Auditing, Specialized Knowledge and Applications, Taxes American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, CPE Direct: October – December 2009
Fields of Study: Auditing, Management Advisory Services, Specialized Knowledge and Applications, Taxes
American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, CPE Direct: July – September 2009
Fields of Study: Accounting, Business Management and Organization, Specialized Knowledge and Applications, Taxes
Richard Pitre, Ph.D., CPA, Texas Ethics for CPAs, July 2009 American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, CPE Direct: April – June 2009
Fields of Study: Accounting, Behavioral Ethics, Business Management and Organization, Taxes
American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, CPE Direct: January – March 2009
Fields of Study: Accounting, Auditing, Taxes American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, CPE Direct: October – December 2008
Fields of Study: Accounting, Auditing, Taxes American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, CPE Direct: July – September 2008
Fields of Study: Accounting, Business Management and Organization, Taxes
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (concluded) American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, CPE Direct: April – June 2008
Fields of Study: Accounting, Auditing, Personnel/HR, Taxes American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, CPE Direct: October – December 2007
Fields of Study: Accounting, Administrative Practice, Auditing, Business Management and Organization, Specialized Knowledge and Applications, Taxes
PASS Online, Personal and Professional Ethics for Texas CPAs, August 2007 American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, CPE Direct: July – September 2007
Fields of Study: Accounting/Auditing, Business Management and Organization, Personnel/HR, Taxes
American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, CPE Direct: April – June 2007
Fields of Study: Accounting, Auditing, Business Management and Organization, Taxes
American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, CPE Direct: January – March 2007
Fields of Study: Auditing, Business Management and Organization, Regulatory Ethics, Taxes
American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, CPE Direct: October – December 2006
Fields of Study: Accounting and Auditing, Management, Taxation American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, CPE Direct: July – September 2006
Fields of Study: Accounting and Auditing, Management, Taxation PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS N/A PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS N/A PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Texas Society of Certified Public Accountants (TSCPA) American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AIPCA)
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE Fall 2007 – present Victoria College, Adjunct Instructor
Courses: Introduction to Accounting Principles of Financial Accounting Principles of Managerial Accounting Payroll and Business Tax Accounting Spring 2009 University of Houston-Victoria, Adjunct Instructor
Course: Auditing COMMUNITY ACTIVITES Victoria Youth Soccer Organization Treasurer Down Syndrome Foundation of South Texas St. Edward’s University Alumni Association UTSA Alumni Association
Michelle Ulbrich MSN, RN Associate Degree Nursing Program Office: (361) 582-2425 Victoria College Fax: (361) 572-6441 2200 East Red River Street Victoria, TX 77901 michelle.ulbrich@victoriacollege.edu EDUCATION Master of Science in Nursing, May 2006, The University of New Mexico – Albuquerque, New Mexico. Bachelor of Science in Nursing, May 2003, Texas A & M University-Corpus Christi – Corpus Christi, Texas. PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE/CERTIFICATIONS Texas Board of Nursing (BON) 2003-Present Tx BON license # 696792 Registered Nurse- Initial licensure, June 2003 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Leading from the Middle Conference (TCCTA) FERPA training Student Success Workshop by Ignaviticus Acute Coronary Syndrome: An overview for Nurses Sepsis: Diagnosis & Management AttentionDeficit Hyperactivity Disorder PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS National League of Nursing (NLN) Texas Nurses Association, District 20 (TNA) Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society Texas Community Colleges Teachers Association (TCCTA) COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2006-2011 Victoria College Associate Degree Nursing Program, Assistant Professor 2011 Walden University Preceptor for student in Master of Science in Nursing Program 2010-2015 Victoria College Associate Degree Nursing Program, Level Coordinator 2011-Present Victoria College Associate Degree Nursing Program, Associate Professor (tenured) 2015-Present Victoria College Associate Degree Nursing Program Chair COMMUNITY ACTIVITES Member of First English Lutheran Church First English Lutheran Church Sunday School Teacher Mission Valley Elementary PTO volunteer Victoria County 4-H Parent Volunteer
WILLIAM DAVID VACEK
DIVISION Division of Career, Health, & Technical Professions
CONTACT 361-212-2510 vacekwd@gmail.com
EDUCATION Bachelors of Science Degree (Chemical Engineering), Texas A&M University,
December 1983
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Spring 2015 – Taught 5 separate PTAC courses to new Dow operators.
Fall 2015 – Taught Operations and Industrial Processes Course.
Spring 2016 – Taught Operations course
OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE
PRODUCTION ENGINEER| UNION CARBIDE CORPORATION | 1983 - 1988
• Production Engineer in an Ethylene Production Plant with responsibility for the cracking and distillation areas
REACTION ENGINEER| UNION CARBIDE CORPORATION | 1988 - 1994
• Reaction Engineer for a gas phase polyethylene experimental reactor. Key responsibilities include development of new products and processes for the UCC UNIPOL gas phase PE process.
COMISSIONING ENGINEER | UNION CARBIDE CORPORATION | 1992
• Commissioning Engineer for a new gas phase polyethylene plant startup in Sydney Australia.
MANUFACTURING REPRESENTATIVE/PROCESS ENGINEER | UCC | 1994-1995
• Manufacturing rep and Process Engineer on a project to develop a new gas phase process to produce EPR and EPDM synthetic rubber. Process engineering and pilot plant studies performed at South Charleston West Virginia.
MANUFACTURING REP/PROJECT ENGINEER | UCC | 1995 - 1997
• Manufacturing rep and project engineer for the new EPR plant. Detailed Engineering performed in Houston Texas.
LEAD STARTUP ENGINEER | UCC | 1997 - 1998
• Lead startup engineer for the new EPR plant. Oversaw the construction, commissioning and startup of the plant.
LEAD PRODUCTION ENGINEER | UCC | 1998 - 2000
• Lead Production Engineer for the new EPR plant. Key responsibility was to bring plant performance to meet financial objectives
EPR PLANT DEPARTMENT HEAD | UCC | 200 - 2001
• As Department Head (Plant Manager) I had overall responsibility of the operation and the employees of the plant. Approximately 50 employees reported to me
POLYPROPLYENE PLANT PRODUCTION LEADER | DOW CHEMICAL | 2001 - 2004
• As Production Leader (Plant Manager) of the Gas Phase Polypropylene Plant I had overall responsibility for the production, financial and safety/environmental performance of the plant. Approximately 35 employees reported to me.
WIRE & CABLE PRODUCTION LEADER | DOW CHEMICAL | 2004 - 2011
• Production leader for 2 production plants (Semicons Plant and Low Pressure 1 Finishing Plant) within the Wire & Cable Compounds Business unit. As Production Leader (Plant Manager) I had overall responsibility for the production, financial and safety/environmental performance of the plant. Approximately 50 employees reported to me.
WIRE & CABLE MANUFACTURING LEADER | DOW CHEMICAL | 2011 - 2014
• Manufacturing Leader for all of the Wire & Cable Compounds Manufacturing assets at the Seadrift Operation including 4 production units (Semicons Plant, Low Pressure 1 Finishing Plant, High Pressure 2 LDPE Plant and HP2 Vulcanized PE plant. As Manufacturing Leader I had overall responsibility for the production, financial and safety/environmental performance of all of the Wire & Cable Compounds Manufacturing assets at Seadrift Operations. Approximately 100 employees reported to me.
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Retired November 30th, 2014
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT &
TRAINING
• A wide variety of technical and leadership training through Union Carbide and Dow Chemical.
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS &
PUBLICATIONS
• Patent #6388027 dealing with product transition strategies for sticky polymers
SKILLS & ABILITIES • Leadership – Have lead multiple production facilities resulting in significant improvements in plant production, efficiency, and safety performance.
• People Management – I’ve had to manage up to 100 employees at one time
• Teamwork – My success as a leader is primarily due to my ability to develop, empower, motivate and recognize teams.
• Very strong technical skills – I am very strong at understanding the concepts of Chemical Engineering and applying those principles into day-to-day application.
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES &
INTERESTS
• Victoria County United Way Board of Directors (2011 – 2014) • Interests include hunting, kayak fishing, Texas A&M football, traveling
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BARBARA VAHALIK
DIVISION Career & Technical Education
CONTACT Technology Center 205 361-572-6467 Barbara.vahalik@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION BSBA ACCOUNTING 1985
CPA 1991
Victoria Stroman High School 1980
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
SPRING 2019
ACNT 1303 Introduction to Accounting I Section 1, CRN 20239
OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE
04/14/2014 - Current
SECRETARY/BOOKKEEPER, ADVANCED STEEL BUILDERS
I am responsible for all of the financial reporting, tax reporting as well as job costing, invoicing, payroll and accounts payables.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT &
TRAINING
06/04/2004- 10/31/2013
ASSISTANT CONTROLLER, FORUM OILFIELD TECHNOLOGIES
I supervised the accounts payable, receivable and job costing clerks. I help overhauling the accounting system from a customized computer system to Great Plains. I was responsible to report Victoria financial results to those at Corporate (Houston) for a Consolidated Tax and Financial Reporting. I was responsible with meeting and working with the outside auditors for Victoria location.
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04/01/1992- 4/20/2004
ACCOUNTING MANAGER, VICTORIA MACHINE WORKS, INC
• I supervised the accounts payable, receivable an job costing clerks. I help overhauling the accounting system from two prior computer systems to finally MAS 200. I was responsible to report Victoria financial results to the CEO as well as the Bank. I was responsible for meeting with the outside Accountants.
JASON L. VALDEZ
DIVISION Division of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
CONTACT Fine Arts Building, Room 117 361-573-3291, Ext. 3239 Jason.Valdez@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION Master’s of Fine Arts, May 2017
Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, Corpus Christi TX
Bachelor’s of Fine Arts, December 2007
University of Texas Pan American, Edinburg TX
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
VICOTIRA COLLEGE, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF ART
August 2017 – Present
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY-CORPUS CHRISTI, GRADUATE INSTRUCTOR
August 2015-May 2017
MISSION HIGH SCHOOL, ART TEACHER
August 2008-May 2014
OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE
ART MUSEUM OF SOUTH TEXAS, INSTALLER
September 2014-June 2017
Duties-handling of artwork, installation and de-installation of exhibitions, transporting of artwork
TEXAS ART EDUCATION ASSOCIATION, JUROR
November 2008-Present
Duties-judging students’ artwork for the annual Visual Arts Scholastic Event, mentoring students
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PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS &
PUBLICATIONS
2017 Presenter/Session Chair: “The Struggles of the Working Class Artist”, Artists in Situations Symposium,
Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, Corpus Christi TX
Guest Artist Lecture: Sharyland High School, Mission TX
Seen, but not seen: The art of Jason Valdez,
STEAM Magazine Vol. 5 Issue 12 #60, Corpus Christi TX
2016 Session Chair: Media and Metaphor Symposium, Texas A&M University Corpus Christi, Corpus Christi TX
Guest Artist Lecture, Art and Society Class, Texas A&M University Corpus Christi, Corpus Christi TX, Andrew Malcheski-Graduate Instructor
2015 Guest Artist Lecture, Professor David Fuentes’ Art and Society Class, Texas A&M University Corpus Christi, Corpus Christi TX, Fall Semester Artist’s Lecture, “Art as a Trade Skill”, Puente Art Studio, Brownsville TX
2004 The Rage, (drawing) The Gallery Arts Magazine, University of Texas Pan American
2003 Guardian, (drawing) The Gallery Arts Magazine, University of Texas Pan American
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
• Texas Art Education Association
SKILLS & ABILITIES • Carpentry and basic woodshop knowledge
Victoria College
Division Allied Health
Contact Health Science Center (HSC) 137 U
361-572-6439
nadine.vanbeveren@victoriacollege.edu
Education Master of Science in Nursing, 2004
University of Phoenix—Phoenix, AZ
Bachelor of Science in Nursing, 1991
Texas Woman’s University—Houston, TX
College Teaching
Experience Victoria College, Tenured Professor of Nursing
Spring 2017-Present
Associate Degree Nursing Faculty, Level Two
Fall 2005-Fall 2017
Associate Degree Nursing Faculty, Level Three
o RNSG 2514 online component
o RNSG 2462
Summer 2017
Associate Degree Nursing Faculty, Bridge
Fall 2011-Spring 2016
Associate Degree Nursing Faculty, Level Coordinator
Spring 2015
Online Course HPRS 2200
Fall 2007-Spring 2016
Associate Degree Nursing Program Curriculum Chair
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Other Work
Experience CUEROCOMMUNITY HOSPITAL
2000-August 2005
Infection Control and Employee Health Nurse
Manager
Oversaw employee development/education and
training
Surveillance of infections and reportable diseases
November 1991-2000
Obstetrics Staff nurse and shift charge nurse
Inpatient Obstetrics National Certification
Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP), Instructor; taught NRP OB
staff
Certified Childbirth Educator, taught childbirth classes for
community
ACLS certification
Performed maternal and newborn assessments, direct patient care,
and medication management
Conducted and evaluated fetal monitoring to determine fetal well
being
Hermann Hospital, Houston Medical Center
May 1991-November 1991
Level2 Special Care Nursery, staff nurse
Professional
Development &
Training
Associate Degree Nursing (ADN) Curriculum
ADN Faculty Committee
ADN Medication Administration Practicum Task Force
ADN/VN Articulation committee
ADN Advisory Council
ADN Peer Review
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ADN Tenure Committee
ADN Peer Review
ADN Agency (clinical) Committee
Clinical Performance Review Committee
ADN QSEN subcommittee
Mentor/Coach volunteer
Student Success Workshop by Ignaviticus
Item Writing Workshop, Nurse Tim
ATI Champion, resource for faculty and students
NCSBN Policy Guidelines for the BON in Simulations
ATI Faculty navigation: Essentials 101
Creating Active Learning Strategies for the Classroom
Creating a Simulation Team
Understanding the ACEN Accreditation process
National League for Nursing: Debriefing Foundations
Beating the Burden of Stress and Burnout: Strategies for personal and
Professional Growth
inpatient Obstetric Nursing Continuing Competency Assessment
Professional
Presentations &
Publications
ATI item writer
NCLEX-PN 4th Edition, Contributor, publication pending
Professional
Affiliations
TCCTA
Sigma Theta Tau
TNA-former member
AWHONN-former member
APIC-former member
Skills & Abilities Quilter
Baker
Gardner, plant propagation
Rancher, bovine palpation and artificial insemination
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Community
Activities &
Interests
Habitat for Humanity
Relay for Life, American Cancer Society
Adult Leader Association, Victoria County 4-H
American Legion Ladies Auxiliary
Veterans of Foreign Wars, Ladies Auxiliary
Quilt Guild of Greater Victoria College
Trinity Lutheran Church
Healthy South Texas Coalition
Young Life
Go Texan Volunteer
Traveling
VITAE
Brooke V. Vera Humanities and Fine Arts/Language Office Tel: (361) 788-9650 The Victoria College Extension: 37019 2200 E. Red River St. Victoria, TX 77901 brooke.vera@victoriacollege.edu or brooke.vera@visd.net EDUCATION Masters of Art in English, University of North Texas, Denton, Texas December 2010 GPA: 3.5
Bachelors of Art in English, Saint Mary’s University; San Antonio, TX May 2008 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AP English Literature and Composition for New AP Teachers, University of Texas at Austin, June 2014 Achieve 3000 High School, Aug. 2014 Secondary Writing Workshop with Elaine Sparks, August 2014 PreAP/AP Vertical Alignment Team Meeting, March 2014 PreAP/AP Vertical Alignment Team Meeting, January 2014 38 Great Academic Language Builders by Seidlitz August 2013 Setting the Cornerstones of AP Vertical Teams, July 2013 Pre-AP Strategies: AP Vertical Teams in English, July 2013 GT Initial Training, August 2012 AP English Literature and Composition, Texas Christian University, June 2012 Anti-Bullying Training, Aug. 2012 PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS March 2009 “Fences: A Conflict of Sports Tradition.” University of North Texas, Denton, Texas. PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS December 2010 “Fashioning the Domestic Ideology: Women and the Language of Fashion in the Works of Elizabeth Stoddard, Louisa May Alcott, and Elizabeth Keckley.”
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE Fall 2014 – Present Victoria College, Adjunct, Humanities and Fine Arts/Language ENG 1301 ENG 1302 Fall 2009-Summer 2010 University of North Texas, Academic Assistant, Denton, TX ENGL 2210 “Literature from the Ancient World to the Renaissance”
ENGL 2220 “Masterpieces of World Literature since the Renaissance” EN 2328 “American Literature from 1870 to Present” ENGL 3450 “Short Story”
Cary R. W. Voss, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Speech
Division of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Office: (361) 573-3291, ext. 3355 Department of Speech Fax: (361) 582-2577 Victoria College 2200 East Red River Victoria, Texas, 77901 cary.voss@victoriacollege.edu EDUCATION Ph.D., Communication Studies, University of Kansas, 1998
Dissertation Title: "Surrendering to Proper Authority: The Clash of Worldviews at Waco."
M.A., Communication Studies, Baylor University, 1987 B.A., Political Science / Communication, Baylor University, 1986
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Texas Speech Communication Association Convention 2006
Expeditionary Learning Workshop, Outward Bound, Boston, 2005
Texas Speech Communication Association Convention 2005
Texas Speech Communication Association Convention 2004
Online Course through the Online Teachers at Every College Initiative: “Advanced
Internet Teaching Methods” December 2005, Instructor Mannie Hall
Online Course through the Online Teachers at Every College Initiative: “10 Ways to
Keep Your Online Students” May 2004, Instructor Mickey Slimp
National Communication Association Convention, 2003
Online Course through the Online Teachers at Every College Initiative: “Putting your course
on the Internet, Part II” May 2003
Texas Speech Communication Association Convention 2003
National Communication Association Convention, 2002
Texas Speech Communication Association Convention 2002
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS
Voss, Cary R.W. “The online speech class: A rhetorical oxymoron.” Paper presented at the 78th annual convention of the Texas Speech Communication Association, Corpus Christi, 2003.
Voss, Cary R.W. “An Odyssey of Student Research.” Panel Chairman and
respondent for a program presented at the 76th annual convention of the Texas Speech Communication Association, El Paso, 2001.
Voss, Cary R.W. “2001 Odyssey Into Science Fiction.” Panel Chairman and
respondent for a program presented at the 76th annual convention of the Texas Speech Communication Association, El Paso, 2001.
Voss, Cary R.W. “Coaching Techniques for Public Speaking.” Panel Chairman and
presenter for a program presented at the 76th annual convention of the Texas Speech Communication Association, El Paso, 2001.
Voss, Cary R.W. "College Forensics Opportunities." Program participant at the 76th annual
convention of the Texas Speech Communication Association, El Paso, 2001.
Voss, Cary R.W. “CX Topic Discussion.” Panel Chairman and presenter for a program presented at the 76th annual convention of the Texas Speech Communication Association, El Paso, 2001.
Voss, Cary R.W. “An Introduction to Public Debate.” Paper presented at the 75th annual
convention of the Texas Speech Communication Association, Houston, 2000.
Voss, Cary R.W. “Protecting Privacy in Practice: An Overview of the 2000-2001 High School Debate Topic.” Paper presented at the 75th annual convention of the Texas Speech Communication Association, Houston, 2000
Voss, Cary R.W. "College Forensics Opportunities." Program participant at the 75th annual convention of the Texas Speech Communication Association, Houston, 2000.
Voss, Cary R.W. “The Texas Forensics Teacher’s Institute: A First Year Summary.” Presentation given at the 75th annual convention of the Texas Speech Communication Association, Houston, 2000.
Voss, Cary R.W. “Forensics Roundtable: Current Issues.” Presentation given at the 75th
annual convention of the Texas Speech Communication Association, Houston, 2000.
Voss, Cary R.W. "An Introduction to Competitive Parliamentary Debate." Paper presented at the 74th annual convention of the Texas Speech Communication Association, Dallas, 1999.
Voss, Cary R.W. "College Forensics Opportunities." Lecture presented at the 74th annual convention of the Texas Speech Communication Association, Dallas, 1999.
Voss, Cary R.W. “What to Frances Wright was the Fourth of July? Epideictic Constraints and Reform Rhetoric.” Paper presented at the 81st annual convention of the Speech Communication Association, San Antonio, 1995. (Top Paper Award in the Feminist and Women’s Studies Division)
Voss, Cary R.W. “Rush Limbaugh: New Hitler or Harmless Little Fuzz Ball.” Paper
presented at the 81st annual convention of the Speech Communication Association, San Antonio, 1995.
Barge, K., Voss, C., Adams, C., Anderson, K., Taylor, E. "Communication competence and
leadership emergence: A preliminary investigation." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Central States Speech Communication Association, Chicago, 1988. (Top Ranked Paper in the Communication Theory Division)
PUBLICATIONS Voss, Cary R.W., and Rowland, Robert C. “Pre-Inception Rhetoric in the Creation of a
Social Movement: The Case of Frances Wright.” Communication Studies 51.1 (2000): 1-14.
Voss, Cary R.W., and Apker, Julie. "The Student Voter." The 1992 Presidential Debates in Focus. Ed. Diana B. Carlin and Mitchell S. McKinney. Westport, Conn.: Praeger, 1994.
Rowland, Robert.C., and Voss, Cary R.W. "Structural Functional Analysis of the
Assumptions Behind Presidential Debates." Argumentation and Critical Practices: Proceedings of the Fifth SCA/AFA Conference on Argumentation. Ed. J. Wenzel. Annandale, Virginia: Speech Communication Association Publishing, 1987.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Texas Archeological Society Texas Speech Communication Association
TEACHING EXPERIENCE Associate Professor of Speech: Victoria College, 2002 - Present
Assistant Professor / Director of Forensics: Angelo State University, 1998 - 2002
Assistant Professor / Head Debate Coach: Liberty University, 1996 - 1998
Graduate Assistant / Debate Coach: University of Kansas, 1992 - 1996
Instructor / Assistant Director of Debate: Baylor University, 1987 - 1988, 1989 - 1992
Instructor / Director of Debate: Baylor University, 1988 - 1989
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES Boy Scouts of America, Primitive Technology demonstrations, Fly Fishing merit badge
instruction, Friction Fire merit badge instruction
Goliad State Park, Tracks and Trails Weekend, primitive technology demonstrations, 2005 – Present
Museum of the Coastal Bend, Primitive Technology Demonstrations, 2002 –
Present Our Saviors Lutheran Church, member and lay minister, 2007 - Present
Texas Archeological Society “Lithics Academy” flintknapping instructor and demonstrator, 2005 – Present
TEACHING PHILOSOPHY I am committed to the teaching and development of students within a Liberal Arts curriculum. I believe that a Liberal Arts education should include exposure to multiple world-views and the development of critical thinking and research skills. Such an education enables students to recognize divergent perspectives and empowers them to make wise decisions. As an educator, I view my role as facilitating and encouraging learning. I do not believe it is possible simply to deliver information to people and expect true learning to occur. Students grasp and retain subject material when they have a personal desire and motivation to learn, and the ability to put learned skills into practice. My role as an educator is to create a challenging and attractive learning environment where students think differently, more richly, more analytically, more creatively, and with greater insight into the processes that shape our world. I believe the most important benefit an individual gains from a liberal arts education is the basic knowledge and motivation to live a life of continual learning. My instruction is dedicated toward achieving that overall goal. As a Communication Studies educator, I believe I have the responsibility to encourage critical thinking and ethical communication. Communication is power, and should therefore be subject to ethical principles. As members of a democracy, we have a responsibility to critically evaluate all communication and to make informed and rational decisions. We also have a responsibility to clearly and articulately advocate positions we believe to be in the best interest of the community, both locally and nationally. By training effective advocates, the Communication Studies discipline is strategically located within the liberal arts curriculum to help meet that challenge.
I believe that teaching and education are cooperative processes in which students and educators exist in a symbiotic relationship. Ideally, both rely upon, influence, challenge, and enlighten the other, and both benefit from the interaction. Throughout my teaching career, I have continually responded to feedback from students and colleagues to improve my courses and methods of instruction. I also believe that different individuals learn in different ways. I am committed to the use and development of conventional, interactive, and computer based courses and exercises to help equip and educate students. My teaching background and interests are varied, and I am very open to exploring new topics and teaching in new areas.
VITAE
Wade Vrana
Division of Career and Technical Education Office Tel: (361) 572-6471 The Victoria College Fax: (361) 582-2527 2200 E. Red River St. wade.vrana@victoriacollege.edu Victoria, TX 77901 EDUCATION BAAS, August 2000 Texas State University, San Marcos, TX AAS Welding, May 1998 Coastal Bend College, Beeville, TX PROFESSIONAL CREDENTIALS AWS CWI, June 2007-present NCCER Certified Instructor, January 2006-present PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Miller Welding Simulator presentation by Wes Morton, Victoria, TX, August 2018 12 Best Practices Continued by Lisa Elsik, Victoria, TX, August 2018 How Does Free International Trade Benefit Countries by Rachel Li, Victoria, TX, August 2018 Security Tips and Avoiding Scams by Jeremy Gould, Victoria, TX, August 2018 Canvas Update by Dr. Helen Dvorak, Victoria, TX, August 2018 Submitting ORD Rosters Electronically by Madelyne Tolliver, Victoria, TX, August 2018 Connecting the Dots by Terri Kurtz, Victoria, TX, August 2018 Security Awareness & Social Engineering Red Flags by Keven Mitnick, Online, May 2018 QEP Best First Practices by Matt Wiley, Victoria, TX, January 2018 Advising Update by Robert Cubriel, Victoria, TX, January 2018 Pathways by Dr. Cynthia Ferrell and Dr. Jo-Carol Fabianke, Victoria, TX, January 2018 Canvas Update by Dr. Helen Dvorak, Victoria, TX, August 2017 Don’t Blow Out My Candles! By Susie Jechow, Victoria, TX, August 2017 Branding Yourself by Terri Kurtz, Victoria, TX, August 2017 Classroom Safety by Felix Appelt, Victoria, TX, August 2017
Best Practices Scale Up, Victoria, TX, January 2017 Prior Learning Assessment presentation by Beth Doyle, Victoria, TX, January 2017 Canvas Update by Dr. Helen Dvorak, Victoria, TX, August 2016 Let’s Go Fishing by Susie Jechow, Victoria, TX, August 2016 Identifying Cardiac Arrest & Knowing What to Do by Rafael De La Garza III, Victoria, TX, August 2016 Explaining Conflict Styles by Liz Prickett, Victoria, TX, August 2016 AWS CWI 9 year renewal by Wade Vrana, Victoria, TX, April 2016 Outlook Tips and Tricks Technology Training by Alex Suchon, Victoria, TX, April 2016 Active Shooter Training by Felix Appelt, Victoria, TX, January 2016 Canvas Software Demo by Dr. Helen Dvorak, Victoria, TX, January 2016 Accessible Presentations: Conferences and Classes by Liz Prickett, Victoria, TX, October 2015 Clean Course Data & Easy Assessment by Matt Wiley, Victoria, TX, September 2015 FERPA Updates for Faculty presentation by Dr. Richard Rainsberger, Victoria, TX, August 2015 Blackboard Upgrade to New Version presentation by Dr. Helen Dvorak, Victoria, TX, August 2015 Docuware 101 presentation by Madelyne Tolliver, Victoria, TX, August 2015 Do You Rise to the Challenge presentation by Susie Jechow, Victoria, TX, August 2015 Work Wiser and Smarter presentation by Terri Kurtz, Victoria, TX, August 2015 Avoiding Email Scams/Security Tips presentation by Jeremy Gould, Victoria, TX, August 2015 Yakking about VAK by Alex Suchon, Victoria, TX, April 2015 Effective Communication Skills (DISC) by Terri Kurtz, Victoria, TX, March 2015 Performing Application & Performance Assessments by Deb Butler, Victoria, TX, February 2015 Just the Facts, Ma’am presentation by CAPE, Deb Butler, Victoria, TX, January 2015 Deeper Learning workshop by Matt Wiley and Deb Butler, Victoria, TX, January 2015 Designing a Flipped Classroom by Dr. Rebecca Kammer, Victoria, TX, January 2015 Cleary Act Presentation by Felix Appelt, Victoria, TX, November 2014 Victoria College SEAL Academy by Deb Butler and Matt Wiley, Victoria, TX, October 2015-May 2015 The Awesome Power of OneNote presentation by Dave Swickheimer, Victoria, TX, October 2014 Emergency Management Plan Convocation Conference, Victoria, TX, August 2014 Optimizing Outlook Convocation Conference, Victoria, TX, August 2014 Managing Student Stress Convocation Conference, Victoria, TX, August 2014 Rules for Student Engagement Convocation Conference, Victoria, TX, August 2014 Blackboard Upgrade training, Victoria, TX, August 2014 Student Issues: Documentation/Discrimination/ADA training (Cynthia Cano), Victoria, TX, January 2014 Mindset and Motivation presentation (Dr. Marianne Auten), Victoria, TX, January 2014 Gender Equity workshop (Susie Wheeler), Victoria, TX, November 2013 Online Unlawful Harassment Prevention for Higher Ed Faculty training, Victoria, TX, October 2013 Turning Point for Beginners training, Victoria, TX, October 2013 Active Shooter Safety Awareness training, Victoria, TX, September 2013 Degree Works training, Victoria, TX, August 2013 Weld-Ed Welding Quality, Inspection, Codes, Specifications, and Safety workshop, TSTC Waco, June 2013 Terms of Engagement workshop by Dr. Elizabeth Barkley, Victoria, TX, January 2013 Online FERPA training, Victoria, TX, November 2012
Datavox phone system training, Victoria, TX, August 2012 Program Assessment Overview workshop, Victoria, TX, August 2012 Blackboard training, Victoria, TX, August 2012 Professional Development Initiatives presentation, Victoria, TX, August 2012 Faculty Advising Update, Victoria, TX, August 2012 Faculty Advising Pilot Program presentation, Victoria, TX, August 2012 Online Security Awareness training, Victoria, TX, March 2012 Degree Works web functionality training, Victoria, TX, March 2012 Caterpillar online instruction, Victoria, TX, January 2012 A Framework for Understanding Poverty presentation by Terie Dreussi Smith, Victoria, TX, January 2012 Overcoming Obstacles in the Classroom presentation, Victoria, TX, August 2011 NCCER Instructor Certification course, Victoria, TX, April 2011 Student Learning Outcomes presentation, Victoria, TX, January 2011 Wharton County Junior College Welding Expo, Wharton, TX, October 2010 Preventing Employment Discrimination online training, Victoria, TX, September 2010 IDEA Center Evaluation Training, Victoria, TX, August 2010 FERPA Review by Leroy Rooker, Victoria, TX, August 2010 Mark Taylor Student Engagement Seminar, Victoria, TX, May 2010 AWS CWI certification renewal, Victoria, TX, March 2010 Mark Taylor Generation NeXt Seminar, Victoria, TX, January 2010 Banner Advising In-Service, Victoria, TX, January 2010 Banner HR and finance In-Service, Victoria, TX, September 2009 AWS CWI Prep Course and Exam, Portland, TX, May 2007 Microsoft Excel 07 Training, Victoria, TX, August 2008 NCCER Instructor Certification Training and Exam, Victoria, TX, January 2006 PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS Dream Big stem Expo presentation, Victoria, TX, 2013, 2012 College Information Night presentation, Victoria, TX, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012 Merit Badge College, Victoria, TX, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010 Invista Welding Fundamentals in-service, Victoria, TX, 2013, 2012, 2011 Dewitt/Lavaca Special Education Cooperative presentation, Victoria, TX, 2010 Victoria College Parent Night, Victoria, TX, 2011, 2010 Victoria College College for a Day presentation, Victoria, TX, 2011, 2010 Tech Prep Life Career Choices Conference presentation, Victoria, TX, 2010 Profit High School Start here, Go far student presentation, Victoria, TX, 2009 VC KEY center CTE Workshop presentation, Victoria, TX, 2009 O’Connor Elementary School career presentation, Victoria, TX, 2009 Yoakum HS College Connection career presentation, Victoria, TX, 2008 Tech Prep welding workshop, Victoria, TX, 2008, 2007
TWC summer youth career presentation, Victoria, TX, 2007 Welding Career presentations: Louise High School, Victoria, TX, 2014
Howell Middle School, Victoria, TX, 2014, 2013 Edna HS, Edna, TX, 2011, 2008, 2005
Tidehaven HS, El Maton, TX, 2010, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005 Yorktown HS, Yorktown, TX, 2011, 2010, 2008 Ganado HS, Ganado, TX, 2008, 2006 Bloomington HS, Bloomington, TX, 2008, 2006 Nixon-Smiley HS, Nixon, TX, 2008, 2007 Refugio HS, Refugio, TX, 2011, 2008 El Campo HS, El Campo, TX, 2007 Shiner HS, Shiner, TX, 2007 Industrial HS, Vanderbilt, TX, 2009, 2007, 2006, 2005 Cuero HS, Cuero, TX, 2007 Victoria ISD, Victoria, TX, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2011, 2007, 2006 Gonzales HS, Gonzales, TX, 2011, 2006 Goliad HS, Goliad, TX, 2011, 2006 VC Adult Ed. / ESL, Victoria, TX, 2015, 2006 Woodsboro HS, Woodsboro, TX, 2005 Nordheim ISD, Victoria, TX, 2011 Calhoun HS, Victoria, TX, 2011 Yoakum HS, Victoria, TX, 2011 PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS / PROJECTS Victoria College Welding Rodeo, 2017, 2016, 2015 Design and production of Scaffold Clips for Habitat for Humanity, Victoria, TX, 2018 Design and production of VC Language Bldg. A.C. Chiller Brackets, Victoria, TX, 2018 Design and production of Modular Scaffold System for Habitat for Humanity, Victoria, TX, 2016 Design and production of Hard Drive Smasher for VC Technology Services, Victoria, TX, 2015 Design and production of towing extension sleeve for VC Maintenance dept., Victoria, TX, 2015 Design and production of Backhoe bucket bracket for VC Grounds dept., Victoria, TX, 2015 Design and production of Tool Storage Bracket for VC Campus Security, Victoria, TX, 2015 Design and production of Historic Church Bell Display for Trinity Lutheran Church, Victoria, TX, 2013 Design and production of CAT hoist training equipment, Victoria, TX, 2012 Design and production of United Campus Ministries Lighthouse sculpture, Victoria, TX, 2011 Design and production of VPD Crime stoppers Surveillance container, Victoria, TX, 2011 Design and production of Ceramic stands for VC Student art show, Victoria, TX, 2013, 2010 Design and production of “Get Fit” club mile markers, Victoria, TX, 2009 Design and production of MCB exhibit branding iron, Victoria, TX, 2009 Skills USA welding contest criteria and exam, Victoria, TX, 2010, 2009
Co-designed with Dr. Larry Garrett and production of DNA sculpture for VC HSC, Victoria, TX, 2009 VC Foundation Grant proposal and award, Victoria, TX, 2009 VC Fiery and Flashy Feats of Fabrication welding contest, Victoria, TX, 2008 Incumbent Worker training course development in collaboration with SRS and TWC, Victoria, TX, 2007 Victoria Advocate “Welders: Stigmatized, but still proud”, Victoria, TX, 2007 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Welding Society (AWS) Texas Community College Teachers Association (TCCTA) National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE Fall 2002 – present Victoria College, Professor
VITAE
Racheal Broome Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences The Victoria College 2200 E. Red River St. Victoria, TX 77901 racheal.broome@victoriacollege.edu EDUCATION Master of Science: Applied Psychology, December 2011 Texas A&M University-Commerce, Commerce, Texas Bachelors of Science: Psychology, May 2009 Texas A&M University-Commerce, Commerce, Texas PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Victoria Harley-Davidson, October 2013-August 2014 Human Resources Manager Gulf Bend MHMR, January 2012-July 2013 Adult Mental Health Case Manager Victoria Counseling and Assessment Services, July 2011-Decemeber 2012 Graduate Practicum Student Texas A&M University-Commerce- Community Counseling and Psychology Clinic, August 2010-August 2011 Office Manager Texas A&M University-Commerce- Community Counseling and Psychology Clinic, August 2010-August 2011 Graduate Practicum Student COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE Fall 2015- Present Victoria College, Psychology Assistant Professor Fall 2015- Present Victoria College, Student Success Adjunct Instructor Fall 2014 – Summer 2015 Victoria College, Student Success Instructor Spring 2014 – Spring 2015 Victoria College, Psychology Adjunct Instructor
COMMUNITY ACTIVITES HOGS Giving Hope Victoria Harley-Davidson Christmas Donations
BONNIE J. WARREN, MSN, RN
DIVISION Nursing
CONTACT Bonnie J. Warren 118 Amhurst St. Victoria, Texas 77904 330-401-7371
EDUCATION MASTERS OF SCIENCE IN NURSING WITH A SPECIALIZATION IN EDUCATION
Aspen University, Graduated with honors
Delta Epsilon Tau National Honor Society
GPA 3.97
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN NURSING
Ohio University, Graduated with Honors
Golden Key Honor Society
ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN NURSING
Kent State University, Tuscarawas Campus
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
VICTORIA COLLEGE
January 1 to present
Adjunct Instructor and Tutor
BELMONT COLLEGE
3/2011 to 8/2018
Summer Semester 5/2017 & 5/2018
Pharmacology for Nursing program
Spring Semester 1/2018
Simulation Lab
Fall and Spring Semester 8/2017 & 1/2018
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Pediatrics
Fall Semester 8/2017
Nursing Theory
Fall Semester through Spring Semester 8/2013 – 5/2017
Phlebotomy
Fall Semester 8/2015 to 5/2018
Clinical Instructor
Summer Semester 6/2012-5/2014
Child Safety Class to COAD Foster Grandparents
Medical Terminology
Medical Law & Ethics
Pathophysiology
BUCKEYE CAREER CENTER
New Philadelphia, Ohio
1/2006 – 2011
Instructor in the Adult Education Department
Licensed LPN IV certification classes
LPN Program classes
Structure and Function; Growth and Development,
Maternal Newborn; Pediatrics; Gerontology;
Nutrition; Leadership; Medical Terminology
CLARK COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Las Vegas, Nevada
12/1999 – 9/2002
Planned Parenting to STD Clinic Nurse
Certified to do all blood draws
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Certified to do male and female exams with treatments done per protocol.
Field Nursing: Responsible for visiting, setting up and monitoring the following;
High-risk preemies with teen parents
High School parenting clinics for parents and babies
Clinics for infants and pre-school children for well-baby check-ups and vaccines given
Home health Visits for Adult Patients.
Worked with Child Protective Services when needed.
VETERANS ADMINISTRATION AT NELLIS AIR FORCE BASE
Las Vegas, Nevada
6/1994-5/1997
Staff Nurse – Wrote policies for Psych Unit prior to unit opening
Clinical Coordinator- Worked with all units to charge of Float Pool
Worked with Air Force counterparts to assure JCAH readiness
FOX RUN HOSPITAL – PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS
St. Clairsville,Ohio
12/1992 - 1999
Risk Manager, Quality Assurance Coordinator, Medical Staff Coordinator & Patient Advocate
OHIO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
9/1990 – 12/1992
Health Surveyor at Logan, Ohio office
Assist. Supervisor at Cambridge, Ohio office
HARRISON COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
1/1981 – 8/1990
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Staff Nurse – Medical Surgical Unit
ICU/CCU Nurse (Certified Critical Care Nurse)
Emergency Unit Nurse
Chemotherapy Nurse
Enterostomal Nurse
Risk Management/Utilization Review/Quality Assurance Coordinator
Medical Staff Coordinator
Interim Administrative Liaison (while administrator position was vacant and search in progress)
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• American Nurses Association • Ohio Nurses Association • Golden Key Honor Society • Delta Epsilon Tau National Honor Society
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LISA WASHINGTON
DIVISION Academic Foundations Mathematics
CONTACT JH 108A 361-572-6473 Lisa.Washington@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION Bachelor Mathematical Science, MAY 2016
University of Houston-Victoria, Victoria, TX
ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE, MAY 2014
Victoria College, Victoria, TX
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
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VICTORIA COLLEGE, TUTOR
August 2013-June 2016
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UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON-VICTORIA, TEACHER’S ASSISTANT
August 2015-December 2015
Matthew W. Weiler Geology Instructor
2200 East Red River, Victoria, TX 77901
(361) 573-3291 ext. 3432
matthew.weiler@victoriacollege.edu
Career Interests
Teaching interests: undergraduate geology and paleontology based courses (both
traditional and on-line), perspective student advising, service-learning projects, and
creating active-learning environments.
Research interests: biostratigraphy, evolution and functional morphology of Eocene,
Oligocene, and Miocene mammals; evolution and functional morphology of the
hyoid apparatus in equids and other grazing mammals; tooth morphology of
mammals; paleopathologies in mammals; reconstruction of paleoenvironments using
faunal and sedimentological data.
Service interests: increasing science and paleontology interest in preK-12 students,
program assessment, and curriculum mapping.
Education
Doctorate of Philosophy – Geology Expected graduation 2015
Minor in Geography
Certificate in College Teaching (conferred May 2013)
University of North Dakota
Dissertation topic: Comparison of the White River Group Paleofauna and Strata in
North Dakota to Other Eocene-Oligocene Paleofauna and Strata of the Northern Great
Plains through Paleontology, Biostratigraphy, and Geology
Master of Science – Paleontology Graduated May 2008
South Dakota School of Mines & Technology
Thesis topic: Paleofauna and Geology of the Fort Randall Formation at Feyereisen
Gap, Gregory County, South Dakota
Bachelor of Science – Geology Graduated May 2005
Specialization in Paleontology
South Dakota School of Mines & Technology
Senior thesis: A Fossil Horse Specimen from Northern Oregon (Hemphillian) with
Uncommon Pathologies and Preservation of Rare Features
Experience
Victoria College
Geology Instructor 2013 – Present
Courses taught:
o Traditional: Physical Geology, Environmental Geology, and Environmental
Science.
Duties included making and giving class lectures, making exams, quizzes and
homework assignments, responsible for all grading and submission of final grades,
and answering student questions.
Responsible for helping students with any questions or problems that they
encounter during the course and updating Blackboard with class notes,
assignments, and announcements.
University of North Dakota (UND)
Graduate Student 2008 – Present
Completed classes that had large scale projects, with both field and laboratory
applications related to the fields of geology and paleontology.
Completed biology and geography classes focusing on statistical analyses,
modeling, and geographic information system (ArcGIS, DivaGIS, ERDAS
Imagine) analyses.
Helped lead field teams in Montana working on the Hell Creek Formation.
Helped complete sedimentological and X-ray diffraction analyses of the Fox Hills
and Hell Creek Formations, and the Intertrappean from India for on-going projects.
Reviewed a paper for the Journal of Geoscience Education.
Member of Sigma Gamma Epsilon - Beta Zeta Chapter (SGE), president for 2009-
2010 academic year.
Implemented the creation of the “geology help session” which is open to all
students enrolled in earth science courses.
Co-initiated the field camp “prep” class for students attending geology field
camps.
Volunteered to help with the Sigma Gamma Epsilon preK-12 outreach program,
museum lobby tours, and geology help sessions.
Instructor for Earth Through Time & Introduction to Geology Lecture Courses 2011
Duties included making and giving class lectures, making exams, quizzes and
homework assignments, responsible for all grading and submission of final grades,
and answering student questions.
Responsible for helping students with any questions or problems that they
encounter during the course and updating both Blackboard and Moodle with class
notes, assignments, and announcements.
Teaching Assistant 2008 – 2011
Courses taught:
2011 – Introduction to Geology and Earth Through Time labs
2010 – Introduction to Geology and Petrology labs
2009 – Introduction to Geology, Earth Through Time, and Introduction to
Paleontology labs
2008 – Introduction to Geology, Earth Through Time, and Introduction to
Paleontology labs
Duties included preparation of laboratory exercises/lectures, overseeing students
on weekend fieldwork trips, answering student questions, grading assignments,
quizzes and exams, and assisting with formulating quiz and exam questions.
North Dakota Geological Survey Core Technician 2011 – 2013
Duties include reboxing, relabeling, and organizing the well cores on the shelves
based on rock formation, cataloging and organizing drill cuttings from new oil
wells drilled in North Dakota, and photographing petrographic thin sections.
Assist with updating the main core library database with core interval, formation,
and location information.
Assist director with day to day tasks of pulling and measuring core and preparing
thin section samples for visiting researchers.
AMEC Earth & Environmental Field Assistant 2011
Duties included locating each water main and fire hydrant valve at Grand Forks
Air Force Base, acquiring GPS position points for each valve, downloading GPS
data for use in ArcGIS, documenting the condition of the valve covers and external
markings, photographing valve locations, completing weekly reports, photograph
logs, and hand maps of all valve locations.
Assisted the contracted surveyor with valve relocations and the Grand Forks Air
Force Base water shop with valve operating tests.
Badlands National Park, South Dakota (BADL)
Summer Physical Science Technician for Resource Management 2006 – 2010
Erosion study co-investigator (2010)
Duties included assisting the park paleontologist with everyday tasks, creating
ArcGIS models to determine best possible locations for erosion study plots,
organizing and creating initial database for information and photographs related
to potential erosion plots, and completing all paperwork and text associated with
erosion sites.
Paleontological locality surveyor and construction monitor (2009)
Duties included assisting the park paleontologist with everyday tasks, monitoring
and reporting on existing localities, creation of new localities where needed,
checking on the location and validity of fossils reported by visitors, monitor ing
construction sites for paleontological and archaeological resources, completing
all paperwork associated with visitor site reports and maintaining working
relationships with landowners, and completed interviews with South Dakota
Public Radio.
Fossil quarry site supervisor (2007 & 2008)
Duties included assisting the park paleontologist with everyday tasks, monitoring
the “Big Pig Dig” fossil quarry site, teaching tasks to new employees, hand
mapping and surveying of in situ fossils, importing data from total station in to
ArcGIS and creating shape files and maps of exact locations of fossils,
excavation and preparation of fossils, transporting fossil jackets from field to
museum lab and properly accessioning the specimens, handling disputes between
fellow employees, educating the public about the aspects of paleontology,
completed all paperwork associated with general geology/paleontology
information for Resource Education division, and completed interviews for
Weather Ventures.
Paleontological locality surveyor and construction monitor (2006 & 2007)
Duties included assisting the park paleontologist with everyday tasks, monitoring
and reporting on existing localities, creation of new localities where needed,
checking on the location and validity of fossils reported by visitors, monitor ing
construction sites for paleontological and archaeological resources, completing
all paperwork associated with visitor site reports and maintaining working
relationships with landowners.
South Dakota School of Mines and Technology (SDSMT)
Graduate Student 2005 – 2008
Completed classes that had large scale projects directly related to the field s of
geology and paleontology and participated in activities related to geology and
paleontology outside of the curriculum.
Macerated, identified, and described modern mammals and birds, restored and
curated fossil specimens, designed an exhibit for the Museum of Geology,
researched various fossil groups, completed sedimentological analyses of two
localities in South Dakota, member of Paleontology Club for 7 years, president of
club for 3 years, and was a tutor for Mineralogy labs.
Volunteered to help with the Paleontology Club preK-12 outreach program and
museum organization days.
Instructor for Biology Lecture Course 2008
Duties included making and giving class lectures, making exams, quizzes and
homework assignments, responsible for all grading and submission of final grades.
Responsible for helping students with any questions or problems that they
encountered during the course.
Director of General Biology Laboratories 2008
Duties included making lab quizzes and exams, determining assignments for class
work, writing and distributing notes for lecture, organizing and assembling
supplies for lab exercises, obtaining, mixing and properly disposing of chemicals
and solutions.
Responsible for handling disputes between teaching assistants and students.
Teaching Assistant 2005 – 2007
Courses Taught
2007 – General Biology I & II, Human Anatomy and Physiology labs
2006 – Human Anatomy, Invertebrate Paleontology, Physical Geology, and
Structural Geology labs
2005 – Petrology and General Biology I labs
Duties included preparation of laboratory exercises/lectures, answering student
questions, grading assignments and assisting with formulat ing quiz and exam
questions.
Museum of Geology 2001 – 2008
Museum assistant (2007 & 2008)
Duties included organizing and cataloging the museum library and properly
storing archival material.
Lab fossil preparator (2002 – 2007)
Duties included fossil preparation, conservation, mapping and curation of fossil
specimens that were collected from Badlands National Park (South Dakota),
central South Dakota, Nebraska, Colorado, and Antarctica.
Fossil molding and casting assistant (2005 – 2007)
Duties included making molds and casts of specimens for the Science Museum in
Ottawa, Museum of Geology in Rapid City, and Badlands National Park. Also,
assisted in the creation of new and reconfiguration of existing fossil displays.
Bureau of Reclamation surveyor (2005)
Duties included surveying and mapping (both GPS and hand) fossil remains
along the shorelines of the Belle Fourche Reservoir (South Dakota).
Museum gift shop attendant (2001 – 2002)
Duties included maintaining cleanliness of museum, answering visitor questions,
and the sale of museum merchandise to visitors.
Undergraduate Student 2001 – 2005
Completed courses needed to obtain a bachelor’s degree in Geology with an
emphasis in Paleontology and began taking graduate courses as a senior.
Acquired hands on experience working for the Museum of Geology, as well as
volunteering to organize rock and mineral collections for the Department of
Geology.
Volunteered with preK-12 outreach program sponsored by SDSMT Paleontology
Club.
Publications - Papers
Hartman, Joseph H., Raymond D. Butler, Matthew W. Weiler, and Karew K.
Schumaker. Accepted. Context, naming, and formal designation of the Cretaceous
Hell Creek Formation lectostratotype, Garfield County, Montana. Geological
Society of America Special Paper.
Boyd, Clint A., Matthew W. Weiler, Mindy L. Householder, and Karew K. Schumaker.
In press. Reappraisal of specimens previously referred to Chadronia (Cimolesta,
Pantolestidae) from the White River Group and description of a new cimolestid
species. Acta Paleontologica Polonica.
Publications – Short Communications
Weiler, Matthew W. and Karew K. Schumaker. 2011. An occurrence of the fossil
insectivore, Ankylodon progressus in the Brule Formation of southwestern North
Dakota and implications regarding Ankylodon systematics. Proceedings of the North
Dakota Academy of Science. 65:32.
Weiler, Matthew W. 2010. Paleontology and Geology of the Fort Randall Formation
at Feyereisen Gap, Gregory County, South Dakota. Proceedings of the North
Dakota Academy of Science. 64:31.
Schumaker, Karew K., Matthew W. Weiler, and Rebecca Simmons. 2010. The Fossil
Carnivores of the Turtle Butte Assemblage (Arikareean), Tripp County, South
Dakota. Proceedings of the North Dakota Academy of Science. 64:30.
Weiler, Matthew W. 2009. A New Interpretation of the Paleoecology of the Big Pig
Dig Quarry, Badlands National Park, South Dakota. Proceedings of the North
Dakota Academy of Science. 63:67.
Thompson, Wayne and Matthew W. Weiler. 2010. The Final Closing of the Pig Dig:
An Unusual Dilemma Encountered at the Unique Site in Badlands National Park.
Proceedings of the South Dakota Academy of Sciences. 89:200.
Publications – Conference Abstracts
Weiler, Matthew W. and Karew K. Schumaker. 2012. Lost and Found: The
Challenges, Opportunities, and Significance of a Fossil Rhinoceros Specimen Found
During a Storage Cleaning Event. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology Abstracts of
Papers. 32(5):191.
Weiler, Matthew W. and Karew K. Schumaker. 2011. Development and Benefits of
Student Organization Led Outreach Programs: Two Case Studies from the
University of North Dakota and South Dakota School of Mines & Technology.
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology Abstracts of Papers. 31(5):212.
Schumaker, Karew K., Allen J. Kihm, Matthew W. Weiler, and Joseph H. Hartman.
2011. Geology and Mammalian Paleontology of the Cvancara Locality (Paleocene),
Tongue River Member, Fort Union Formation, Grant County, North Dakota. Journal
of Vertebrate Paleontology Abstracts of Papers. 31(5):190.
Weiler, Matthew W., and Clint A. Boyd. 2010. Brief Report on the Geology and
Paleontology of Fossil Localities within the Chadron Formation (Eocene) in the
North Unit of Badlands National Park, South Dakota. GSA Abstracts with
Programs. 42(5):190.
Weiler, Matthew W., Karew K. Schumaker, and Dean Pearson. 2010. Marsupials and
Insectivores from the Oligocene of Southwestern North Dakota from a Previously
Undescribed Collection from the Pioneer Trails Regional Museum. Journal of
Vertebrate Paleontology Abstracts of Papers. 30(3):184-185A.
Hartman, Joseph H., Matthew W. Weiler, and Karew K. Schumaker. 2010. Benefits,
Challenges, and Solutions of Collections at Small Programs and Institutions Using
Experience from the University of North Dakota. Journal of Vertebrate
Paleontology Abstracts of Papers. 30(3):102A.
Benton, Rachel, Matthew W. Weiler, and Wayne Thompson. 2010. Long Term
Documentation of the Conata Picnic Ground Site (Big Pig Dig) Badlands National
Park, South Dakota. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology Abstracts of Papers.
30(3):59A
Schumaker, Karew K., Matthew W. Weiler, and Megan E. Wheeler. 2010.
Developing a Paleontology Outreach Curriculum for Preschool and Kindergarten
Children at the University of North Dakota [poster]. Education and Outreach
Symposium, Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Annual Conference.
Hartman, J. H., Matthew W. Weiler, Karew K. Schumaker, and Emmett Evanoff.
2010. Correlating the South Dakota White River Group and its continental mollusks
to North Dakota; a beginning up the slippery slope of utilizing historic faunas. GSA
Abstracts with Programs. 42(3):13.
Schumaker, Karew K., Matthew W. Weiler, Eric G. Zimny, Robert C. Klenner, Joshua
J. Crowell, Benjamin J. Mooney, Donald P. McCollor, Raymond D. Butler, and
Joseph H. Hartman. 2009. Involving Students in Practical Field and Laboratory
Studies in the Cretaceous Hell Creek Formation, Montana – From Sample Collection
to Poster Construction. GSA Abstracts with Programs. 41(7):315.
Starck, Ellen, Matthew Weiler, Eric Hoffnagle, Danielle Olinger, and Amanda
Dopheide. 2008. Challenges of a National Park Paleontological Quarry: The Big
Pig Dig. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology Abstracts of Papers. 28(3):147A.
Weiler, Matthew. 2008. Paleontology and Geology of the Fort Randall Formation at
Feyereisen Gap, Gregory County, South Dakota. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology
Abstracts of Papers. 28(3):158A.
Weiler, Matthew. 2006. A Fossil Horse Specimen from Northern Oregon
(Hemphillian) with Uncommon Pathologies and Preservation of Rare Features.
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology Abstracts of Papers. 26(3):137A.
Cavin, Jennifer, Matthew Sheldon, Matthew Weiler, Shawna Johnson, Allen Tate,
Carrie Herbel. 2005. A Look at the Unique and Problematic Preservation Found
With the Big Pig Dig Quarry Site, Conata Picnic Area, Badlands National Park,
South Dakota. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology Abstracts of Papers. 25(3):43A.
Weiler, Matthew, Shawna Johnson, Matthew Sheldon, Allen Tate, Carrie Herbel.
2005. Preparation of Uniquely Preserved Vertebrate Fossils From the Big Pig Dig
Quarry in Badlands National Park, South Dakota. Journal of Vertebrate
Paleontology Abstracts of Papers. 25(3):128A.
Awards
Alan M. Cvancara Award – UND ($1200) Spring 2013
Doctoral Travel Grant – UND ($430) Fall 2012
Research Development & Compliance Travel Grant – UND ($250) Fall 2012
Student Research Grant – Society for Sedimentary Geology ($2000) Summer 2012
Summer Doctoral Fellowship – UND ($5000) Summer 2012
Alan M. Cvancara Award – UND ($500) Spring 2012
Doctoral Travel Grant – UND ($435) Fall 2011
Research Development & Compliance Travel Grant – UND ($500) Fall 2011
Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award – UND Spring 2011
F. D. Holland Jr. Award – SGE Spring 2011
Ford Foundation Fellowship Honorable Mention Spring 2011
Geological Society of America Travel Grant ($400) Fall 2010
Research Development & Compliance Travel Grant – UND ($500) Fall 2010
Star Award – BADL ($300) Summer 2010
F. D. Holland Jr. Award – SGE Spring 2010
Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award – UND Spring 2010
Alan M. Cvancara Award – UND ($1000) Spring 2010
Geological Society of America Travel Grant ($150) Spring 2010
Star Award – BADL ($300) Summer 2009
Denison Graduate Award, 1st
Place – ND Academy of Science Spring 2009
Alan M. Cvancara Award – UND ($1000) Spring 2009
Research Development & Compliance Travel Grant – UND ($500) Fall 2009
McGillicuddy Award – SDSMT Spring 2008
Abbott Fund Award – SDSMT ($100) Spring 2008
Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Travel Grant ($150) Fall 2008
J.P. Gries Fellowship – SDSMT ($1000) Fall 2006
Molding and Casting Excellence – BADL Summer 2005
Memberships
Society of Vertebrate Paleontology 2004 – Present
Geological Society of America 2005 – Present
Paleontological Society 2005 – Present
Sigma Gamma Epsilon (Beta Zeta Chapter) (president for 2010) 2008 – Present
North Dakota Academy of Science 2008 – Present
Society for Sedimentary Geology 2009 – Present
Sigma Xi 2013 – Present
SDSMT Paleontology Club (President for last 3 years) 2001 – 2008
SDSMT Geological Association 2001 – 2004
William David White
Professor of Physics/Mathematics Office Tel: (361) 573-3291 Ext. 3249
Science, Mathematics, & PE Division Fax: (361) 582-2539
Victoria College david.white@victoriacollege.edu
2200 E. Red River
Victoria, TX 77901
EDUCATION
1976 M.S. (Physics) Southwest Texas State University, San Marcos, Texas
1973 B.S. (Mathematics) Southwest Texas State University, San Marcos, Texas
EDUCATIONAL EMPLOYMENT
Victoria College 1984 – Present: Professor, Mathematics/ Physics
University of Houston – Victoria 1986 – Present: Adjunct Lecturer, Mathematics
Rice High School – Altair, TX 1975 – 1984: Football, Girls Basketball and Tennis coach. Math and Science Chairman and teacher.
Southwest Texas State University 1972 – 1975: Lecturer Physics (Astronomy, Physical Science and General Physics Labs)
Classes Taught:
Victoria College:
Developmental Mathematics: Math 300, Math 301, Math 303, College algebra: Math 1314
Trigonometry: Math 1316, College Mathematics: Math 1332
Finite Mathematics: Math 1324, Pre-calculus: Math 2312
Statistics: Math 1342, Business Calculus: Math 1325
Calculus 1 and 2: Math 2413, Math 2414
General College: Physics 1 and 2: Physics 1401, Physics 1402, Associated Labs
Physical Science: Physics 1315
Physics for Scientists and Engineering Students 1 and 2: Phys2425, Phys2426 + Labs
Tennis, Astronomy and Geology (one semester or part time emergency basis)
UHV: Statistics for Mathematicians and Scientists 1 and 2, Statistics for the Social Sciences
RESEARCH/PROFESSIONAL INTERESTS
Master’s Thesis: Frequency Dependence of Bone
NASA Aerospace Scholars Mentor (Since 2002)
Certified by US Government and NASA in April 2012 to receive, handle, and display moon rocks collected from Apollo moon missions.
Developed an online course for Statistics.
LAWRENCE WICK
DIVISION Process Technology
CONTACT Technology Center Room 206361-573-3291 xtn. 3289Lawrence.Wick@VictoriaCollege.edu
EDUCATION MASTERS OF EDUCATION AUGUST , 1995
Texas A&M University, College Station
BACHELORS OF SCIENCE, MAY 1987
Texas A&M University, College
Station
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
VICTORIA COLLEGE, ADJUNCT INSTRUCTOR OF PROCESS TECHNOLOGY
Spring 2016-Summer 2016
VICTORIA COLLEGE, INSTRUCTOR OF PROCESS TECHNOLOGY
Fall 2016-present
OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE
DOW CHEMICAL , PROCESS OPERATOR
April, 2013-August, 2015
Certified Outside Operator, Skills including start-up and shutdown of plant equipment, forklift operation, troubleshooting, sampling, and writing of safe work permits.
DOW CHEMICAL, WORK PROCESS COACH
June, 2006-March 2013 Coaching of employees on work processes, conflict resolution, company policy, and scheduling.
UNION CARBIDE/DOW CHEMICAL, LAB ANALYST
August, 1997- June, 2006
Analysis of in-process and final product samples for content, flow properties and contamination using FTIR analysis, UV analysis, melt indexers, gas chromatography, titration, and other methods.
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES &
INTERESTS
• Member of Victoria County Go-Texan• Member of Lavaca County Wildlife Management
Association• Member of Goliad County Wildlife Management
Association• Member of Holy Family Catholic Church• Kolbe Prison Ministry
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Please see www.MattWiley.org for a complete work history and biography.
Matt Wiley
Division SMPE & IERA
Contact www.victoriacollege.edu/directory/facultystaff/matt Matt.Wiley@VictoriaCollege.Edu
Education Master of Business Administration, 2013
Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi
Master of Science – Mathematics, 2008
University of California – Riverside
Bachelor of Science – Pure Mathematics, 2006
Minor: Computer Science University of California – Riverside
College Teaching Experience Victoria College, Associate (tenured) Professor of Mathematics
Spring 2010 –Present victoriacollege.edu
University of California – Riverside, Mathematics Lecturer
Winter 2005 – Fall 2009 mathdept.ucr.edu
Mt. San Jacinto College, Adjunct Faculty Mathematics
Winter 2009 – Summer 2009 www.msjc.edu
Other Work Experience Elkhart Group LLC, Managing Partner
February 2013 – Present www.ElkhartGroup.com
Presentations & Publications Advanced R: Data Programming and the Cloud
Matt Wiley & Joshua F. Wiley www.springer.com/us/book/9781484220764
JEFFREY D . WILLIAMS, Ph.D.
206 West Springs Dr. ~ Macon, GA 31220
Hm. (512) 535-0669 je.williams@victoriacollege.edu
Wk. (361) 485-6824 Cell (478) 394-0350
Q U A L I F I C A T I O N S
Analytical, award-winning Research and Teaching Biology Professional with Ph.D. and
documented dedication to the provision of high-quality education to students of all ages,
including undergraduates/graduates. Has isolated 5 new compounds that show promise in cancer
research. Extraordinary oral/written communication (including publications), laboratory,
interpersonal and team-building skills. Extensive teaching experience. Trained in Proton/
Carbon NMR, LC/MS and HPLC Analysis. A dynamic self-starter, with a proven ability to
analyze complex educational and research challenges, then able to generate viable solutions
through inherent knowledge, experience and an ability to learn and adapt. Fluent in German.
E D U C A T I O N
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN, Austin, TX
Post-Doctorate Studies in Phytochemistry, 2007 - 2008
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN, Austin, TX
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) 2006
Plant Biology with an Emphasis in Medicinal Chemistry Dissertation: The Phytochemical Flavonoid and
Phenolic Acid Analysis of the Genus Silphium.
Robert Noyce Scholarship, $10,000, 2006.
Nominee, Livingston Teaching Fellowship Department, 2006.
Harold Bolz Biology Teaching Award, 2005.
Undergraduate Lead University Co-Operative Society Fellowship, 2004.
Connexus Teaching Fellowship, 2004 and 2005.
AISD Future Teaching Fellowship, 2003 and 2004.
UTLC Teaching Fellowship, 2003.
Outstanding Teaching Award in the School of Biological Sciences, 2000.
LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER, New Orleans, LA
Medical Student, 1997 - 2000
BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY, Provo, UT
Bachelor of Arts in German Literature, 1995
UTAH VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY, Provo, UT
Emergency Medical Technician Certification, 1994
P R O F E S S I O N A L E X P E R I E N C E
Victoria College, Victoria, TX. Spring2013 - to present Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences
MACON STATE COLLEGE, Macon, GA. Fall2008-Fall2012
Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences
Instructor of Anatomy and Physiology I and II – pre-nursing program.
Upper division Cell Biology Biol 3104 with lab
Online: Perspectives on the Human Body
Senior Seminar
Summer Sec. Ed. Science Continuing Education Course Instructor
HAPS regional conference committee
Faculty Development Committee
Academic Affairs Committee
Pre-medical/Health Professions Advisory committee
Graduate Course Summary -Pos t Baccalaureate Coursew ork
LSU School of Medicine, New Orleans LA. 1997-1999
0100 Gross Anatomy 0100 Physiology
0101 Hum. Prenatal Dev. 0100 Cell Biology and Micro.
0100 Neurosciences 0100 Biochemistry
0200 Immunology 0200 Genetics and Pathology
0200 Pharmacology 0200 Psych. & Medicine
Univ. of Texas at Austin 2000-2006
382C PHR Chemistry of Natural Products
389U PHM Pharmacological Biochemistry
382U Phytomedicine
W391 NMR Spectroscopy
389K Adv. Plant Physiology
HAYS CISD, Kyle, TX Fall2007- Fall2008
Teacher
U s e d i n t e r p e r s o n a l s k i l l s t o t e a c h l o w - i n c o me a n d p r e v i o u s l y p o o r l y mo t i v a t e d
H i gh S c h o o l s t u d e n t s i n t h e s u b j e c t s o f a n a t o my , p h y s i o l o g y a n d c h e mi s t r y .
UTEACH GRADUATE STUDIES PROGRAM, University of Texas, Austin, TX 2001 - 2007
Graduate Student Instructor
Developed and taught lessons in botany and chemistry to teachers and students at local high schools.
Created teaching portfolio emphasizing unique techniques in project-based learning, classroom
interaction and the philosophy of scientific thought.
ACADEMIC COMMUNITIES PROGRAM, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 2005 - 2006
Graduate Tutor
Provided evening academic support for students enrolled in introductory math and science courses
through tutoring, technology and faculty interactions.
PLANT CHEMISTRY GRADUATE PROGRAM, University of Texas, Austin, TX 2000 - 2006
Teaching Assistant (Offered position as a Lecturer in the School of Biological Sciences upon
completion of Ph.D., teaching introductory biology for both majors and non-majors)
Conducted weekly discussion sections ranging from non-major undergraduate courses to graduate
level, natural products’ tutorials to maximize the learning opportunities for all students.
Developed focused lesson plans for weekly dialogues, graded papers and tests, and led discussion and
exam reviews.
Provided supplementary lectures for other instructors during absences and/or emergency periods.
Trained more than 100 under graduate students in research techniques, 15 per semester.
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS LEARNING CENTER, Austin, TX 2004 - 2006
Supplemented Instruction Supervisor to the Director
Assisted in the curriculum development and program planning for SI Teaching leaders.
Designed interactive undergraduate lessons that encouraged small group learning.
Discussed and collected TA and student feedback and implemented changes through weekly meetings.
Received extensive training in active learning and teaching methods.
Observed and critiqued in the classroom by other SI leaders on multiple occasions.
CONNEXUS PROGRAM, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 2004 - 2005
Graduate Student Director
Provided opportunities to form support and social gatherings for diverse groups of introductory
Natural Science students and for students participating in the Longhorn Scholars Program.
LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER, New Orleans, LA 1996 - 1997
Research Technician
Performed research and surgical analysis of deficiencies in enzymatic newborn carnitine production.
Assisted in developing dietary supplements for carnitine deficiencies.
BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY, Provo, UT 1993 - 1995
Research Assistant – Section for Human Physiology
Oversaw research involving production and distribution of testosterone in prenatal rat hypothalamus.
Performed microscopic analysis of hundreds of slides marking regions of hormone concentration.
BMW CORPORATION, Munich, Germany 1992
Industrial Intern
Experienced international work exchange, assisting with automatic and standard transmission
assembly for 3 and 5 series BMW vehicles.
P U B L I C A T I O N S
Williams, J. D., M. Wojcinska, L. Calabria, K. Linse, J. Clevinger, T. Mabry. The Flavonoids and
Phenolic Acids of the Genus Silphium and Their Chemosystematic Value. Natural Product
Communications, 4: 435-446 (2009).
Williams, J. D., M . Wojcinska, T. J. Mabry, J. Clevinger., The Molecular Flavonoid and Phenolic
Analysis of the genus Silphium, The American Journal of Botany (in preparation).
Wojcinska, M., J. D. Williams, T. J. Mabry, A. A. Ahmed, B. D. Davis, G. Toth, N. H., El-Sayed, I.
Matlawska, J. Clevinger. Flavonol triglycosides from the leaves of Silphium albiflorum. Phytochemistry,
(2006).
El-Sayed, N. H., M. Wojcinska, K. Drost-Karbowska, I. Matlawska, J. D. Williams, T. J. Mabry.
Kaempferol triosides from Silphium perfoliatum. Phytochemistry, 60: 835-838 (2002).
P R O F E S S I O N A L A F F I L L I A T I O N S
Human Anatomy and Physiology Society
The American Botanical Council
The American Biology Teacher
Boy Scouts of America, Scoutmaster, Regional District Advisor
VITAE
Robert A. Williamson, Sr.
The Victoria College, Gonzales Center Office Tel: (830) 672.6251 424 East Sarah DeWitt Drive Fax: (830) 672.6706 Gonzales, Texas 78629 robert.williamson@victoriacollege.edu EDUCATION
Poteet High School, 1965, Valedictorian Poteet, Texas University of Texas at Austin, June 1968 B.A. in Zoology, Minor in Microbiology University of Texas Medical Branch School of Medicine Galveston, Texas M.D., June 1972
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Texas State Board of Medical Examiners D9725 by Examination, June 1972 to present Rotating Internship July 1, 1972 to June 30, 1973 St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center Dayton, Ohio Additional General Surgery July 1, 1973 to January 1, 1974 St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center Dayton, Ohio Advanced Trauma Life Support Certification December 6, 2005 Advanced Cardiac Life Support Certification June, 2007 Advanced Burn Life Support Certification July, 2003
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS
Numerous seminars and formal lectures and meetings adequate to maintain continuing educational requirements for continued licensure by the Texas State Board of Medical Examiners.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Texas Medical Association (former House of Representatives) Gonzales County Medical Society – Current Secretary/Treasurer and Past President InterCounty Clinical Society – Past president, past secretary/treasurer
MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE
Private practice of general and family medicine – Gonzales, Tx January, 1974 to present Emergency Department Physician – Gonzales, Tx and surrounding areas 1974 to October, 2008 Gonzales Memorial Hospital - Gonzales, Tx Active Staff Physician Gonzales County Health Office – Gonzales, Tx March, 1974 to October, 2005 Present Vice-Chief of Medical Staff, former Chief of staff and Medical Director of Emergency Department and Chief of Emergency Services
TEACHING EXPERIENCE Dayton Community College, Dayton, Ohio – November 1972 to May 1973 Medical Terminology St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center, School for Vocational Nursing, Dayton, Ohio Provided lectures in various topics such as abdominal pain, shock, etc. Gonzales County Emergency Medical Service During 1974 through 1980’s organized, taught, and administered the Texas certification courses in Basic Ambulance Technician, Emergency Care Attendant, and Emergency Medical Technician
I have given lectures to numerous local groups on various topics such as Drug Abuse, Diabetes Management, Prenatal and Obstetrical Care, Asthma and Allergy Management, Hypertension, Heart Health, Exercise Physiology, and Weight Reduction – 1974 to present On a daily basis, in both the office and hospital settings, I am required to communicate with and teach anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, statistics, and many other scientific modalities to patients and hospital staff at all levels of educational experience – 1972 to present COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Victoria College – Gonzales Center, Gonzales, Tx – Adjunct Faculty June 2009 to present – Instructor of Medical Terminology, Anatomy and Physiology, and Biology Lab
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES
Singing and playing country and western music, polka, and gospel music Biking, canoeing, ranching, traveling (especially to visit children and grandchildren) Classic cars, and woodwork – building doll houses for granddaughters and custom wine racks for family and friends.
VITAE RACHEL WINKENWERDER
Department of Mathematics Office Tel: (361) 485-6818 The Victoria College Fax: (361) 582-2539 2200 E. Red River St. Victoria, Texas 77901 rachel.winkenwerder@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION
Master of Education, Major: Mathematics; Minor Developmental & Adult Education Texas State University-San Marcos, San Marcos, Texas Summer 2006 Bachelor of Science, Double Major: Computer Science & Mathematical Sciences University of Houston-Victoria, Victoria, Texas Fall 2002 Associate of Science, General Studies The Victoria College, Victoria, Texas. Spring 2000
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Spring 2012 – Present Victoria College, Division of Science, Mathematics & P.E. Associate Professor of Mathematics Fall 2009 – Fall 2011 Victoria College, Academic Foundations,
First Year Experience & Supplemental Instruction Coordinator Fall 2007 – Spring 2008 Victoria College, Academic Foundations,
Adjunct Mathematics Instructor Fall 2006 – Spring 2007 Texas State University, Mathematics Department, Lecturer Fall 2004 – Summer 2006 Texas State University, Mathematics Department,
Graduate Instructional Assistant Courses Taught: • Beginning Algebra • Elementary Algebra • Intermediate Algebra • College Algebra • Contemporary Mathematics • Statistics • Math for Business & Social Sciences I
• Math for Business & Social Sciences II • Plane Trigonometry • PreCalculus • Calculus I • Calculus II • Calculus III
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS “Mastering Math Workshop,” A student success seminar for Academic Pathways, a Title V Program, Presented October 11, 2011, September 14, 2011, February 24 & 25, 2011. “Fit-4-Finals,” Co-presented with Trisha Hanson. A student success seminar for Academic Pathways, a Title V Program, April 27 & 28, 2011. “Future Student Demographic: Trends in Higher Education” The Association for the Tutoring Profession National Conference, San Antonio, Texas, Co-Presenters: Dr. Russ Hodges, M. Shawn Peterson & Katie MacInnis, March 2006 “Providing Learning Methods and Study Strategies into Current Curriculum" for Faculty Development Workshop at Lamar State College-Orange, Orange, Texas, Co-Presenters: Dr. Russ Hodges and M. Shawn Peterson, August 2005
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS • The American Mathematical Society • Texas Community College Teachers Association
COMMUNITY ACTIVITES Gaslight Theatre, Shiner, Texas • Involved in numerous productions since 2000; roles include actress, backstage manager, and
lights and sounds technician. • Member of Board of Director since 2003 • Co-Secretary for Board of Directors since 2005 • Awards Committee Chair for Board of Directors since 2009
MELANIE LYNN YOSKO Department of Math Office Tel: (361) 573-3291 Victoria College 2200 East Red River St. Fax: (361) 582-2542 Victoria, TX 77901 Email address: Melanie.Yosko@victoriacollege.edu
EDUCATION Master of Science, Mathematics Texas A&M University, College Station, TX May 2004 Bachelor of Arts, Chemistry Texas A&M University, College Station, TX May 2002
• Minor, Mathematics
COLLEGE EXPERIENCE Victoria College August 2004-Present Associate Professor, Victoria, TX Mathematics Department Chair June 2010-Present Texas A&M University August 2003-May 2004 Teacher’s Assistant and Instructor, College Station, TX Courses taught:
Pre-Algebra Trigonometry Elementary Algebra Pre-Calculus Intermediate Algebra Calculus I College Algebra Calculus II College Mathematics Calculus III Finite Mathematics
Online Courses Developed and Taught: College Algebra College Mathematics Trigonometry
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
• Texas Community College Teacher Association (TCCTA) • Texas Mathematical Association of Two Year Colleges (TexMATYC)
HONORS AND AWARDS
• Victoria College Distinguished Teacher Award May 2009 • Texas A&M University Distinguished Scholar Award