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Section: News ArticlesPJC Regents hear the good news about enrollment
Former PJC President Dr. Dennis Michaelis will be honored during this year's Homecoming festivities.
After the September meeting of the Paris Junior College Board of Regents was called to order, members heard the official good news of record enrollment, both in number of students taking courses and contact hours, from PJC Institutional Research Director Jerry Hammack. “We wouldn’t have these numbers if it weren’t for the Business Office, instructors and student services people,” Hammack said. “It was a total effort by everyone involved, and we’re up over last fall on each of the campuses and over 1000 in dual credit students. Everything’s very positive.” The Regents adopted a resolution honoring former PJC President Dr. Dennis Michaelis, who has announced his retirement for next August from McLennan College in Waco. Dr. Michaelis was PJC president from 1983-1988, and he will be invited to this year’s Homecoming festivities to receive the resolution. “The running track wouldn’t be at Dragon Park without his determination and leadership,” said PJC President Dr. Pamela Anglin. “Without him we also might still be playing sports in the old gym instead of the Hunt Center.” Dr. Anglin also reported that new Vice President of Student Services Dr. Sherry Aaker will spearhead a committee reviewing the advising process. Dr. Anglin and Dean of Academics Dean Chaney will attend a conference in Austin on developmental education, and announced the November visit of national expert, Dr. Hunter Boylan, to review PJC’s developmental studies program. Dr. Anglin will also be part of a panel at the Women in Higher Education Conference at Baylor University on Oct. 9. The Regents honored Dr. Anglin with a commendation for her outstanding work on the new PJC — Greenville center construction and opening. In other business, the Regents:
The next meeting of the PJC Board of Regents will be Oct. 20, 2008. These entries also may interest you:» PJC music student recital set for Nov. 18 » Quick THEA test to be given Saturday, Nov. 15 » Songs of the Season concert scheduled for Nov. 24 » GED test set at PJC Thursday, Nov. 13 » PJC United Way campaign exceeds goal » PJC Regents hear reports on Continuing Education » Veteto, Fenner to be honored at Homecoming » Dragons No. 2 in Region XIV coaches’ poll » Homecoming 2008 kicks off Thursday, Nov. 6 » Nursing continuing ed program targets infections » Jack Kent Cooke Foundation scholarships available » Blood drive set for Oct. 28 on the Paris campus |