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NEW NONCREDIT NATURAL HISTORY COURSE ABOUT VERDE VALLEY CREATED

Northern Arizona Audubon Society, Greenwood Fund and College partner in development of course

Members of the Northern Arizona Audubon Society have created a course titled An Introduction to Natural History Field Studies and Yavapai College has agreed to incorporate it into the curriculum at Clarkdale Campus starting September 5.

This four-session course will introduce students to the diverse habitats of the Greater Verde Valley region with special emphasis on understanding why these habitats exist where they do and the characteristic species found in each.

Participants will visit the Bubbling Ponds and Sedona Wetlands sanctuaries and other natural areas, learn about the region’s plants and animals and get a hands-on introduction to the art of birding and other aspects of natural history field studies.

The class will focus on the identification of local species and stress the interdependence of species within each habitat discussed.

Opportunities to participate in natural history studies through a variety of citizen science projects will also be discussed.

Those interested in signing up for the course can do so on the Yavapai College website. All participants completing the course will receive a $50 tuition subsidy from the Greenwood Fund. For further information, please contact Brent Bitz at birdsedona@gmail.com

Pond near Page Springs supports small population of endangered Northern Mexican Garter snake.

YAVAPAI COMMUNITY COLLEGE TAKES PART JULY 8 IN SPECIAL SCREENING OF FILM, PHOENIX, OREGON, ON PRESCOTT CAMPUS

The event was sponsored by the YC Film and Media Arts Program

The Yavapai Community College Film and Media Arts Program is part of a very special “Phoenix, Oregon” 70 city nationwide screening tour that will take the film to the East coast and back this summer. The screening on July 8 at the Prescott Campus was the only chance for local Prescott audiences to see the film and partake in a Q&A with the filmmakers.

The showing of the film, sponsored by the YC Film and Media Arts Program, was followed by a Q&A with Writer, Director & Editor Gary Lundgren and Producers Annie Lundgren and Luis Rodriguez. The film screened at the YC Community Room, (next to the library on the Prescott Campus.)

 

COMMUNITY COLLEGE SCHOOL OF HOTEL AND RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT WILL BE AVAILABLE AT THE PRESCOTT CAMPUS

Second location for the program that is currently only in Sedona

Yavapai Community College’s School of Hotel and Restaurant Management will be available at the Prescott campus as a second location for the program beginning September 2019. It currently is offered only at the Sedona Center.
Prescott Tourism Office’s John Heiney was quoted in the Prescott Daily Courier of July 10 as saying: “There are some great opportunities for current staff members, as well as interns through this program,” Prescott Tourism Office’s John Heiney said.
According to the Community College, enrollees in the program can earn a Hotel and Restaurant Management Certificate in less than 12 months. The courses being offered last eight weeks, and four classes may be taken per semester in what the College describes as “a blended learning environment.” Registration is now open for the fall semester.
Classes are conducted on Monday evenings, and internship classes may be completed at a student’s own place of employment. Financial aid and tuition assistance are also available. According to the Community College, all classes and credits are transferable from Yavapai College to Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff for a bachelor’s degree in hotel and restaurant management.
You may view the course requirements by clicking here.

SEDONA PARKS AND RECREATION PARTNERS WITH COMMUNITY COLLEGE TO PROVIDE TEN YOUNGSTERS A “COLLEGE 4 KIDS” EXPERIENCE

Program runs from July 8-12 with class from 8 a.m. to noon; students in grades 4 through 8 are eligible; they will join environmental ethics expert and hiking guide in study of nature

In a story written by Natasha Heinz for the Sedona Red Rock News on July 5 the Blog learned for the first time that the Sedona Parks and Recreation Department had teamed up with Yavapai College to return a College 4 Kids program that has been missing in Sedona for several years. According to Ms. Heinz, “the camp offers field-trip based programming with a focus on improving children’s relationship to the environment. From Monday to Friday, July 8 through 12, students grades four to eight will join environmental ethics expert and hiking guide Andrea Christelle, who will take them on excursions around the Verde Valley and teach about nature in the area.”
The course description says that “Students will learn to appreciate the wonder of the natural world through scientific study, value-based inquiry and learn to critically and creatively examine data and ideas.”
The group will meet at the Posse Grounds Park Recreation Room and go on these exploratory expeditions from 8 a.m. to noon, Monday through Friday. This camp is limited to 10 students and those interested in participating can contact Yavapai College Community Education Director Zachary Jernigan at 634-6537.

Bus transportation is available from Clarkdale for this program.

You may read much more about the program by going to Ms. Heinz’ online article in the Sedona Redrock News by clicking here.

Source: Sedona Red Rock News online, July 5, 2019.

PRESCOTT AREA TENNIS ASSOCIATION TO HOLD COUNTY TOURNAMENT AT COMMUNITY COLLEGE TENNIS COMPLEX

Tournament set to run from July 19 through July 21

The Prescott area tennis association has announced it will hold the Yavapai Tennis Tournament July 19-21 at the Community College Tennis complex.  

Entry to this tournament is open to USTA Members, USTA Members who have an expired membership and Non-USTA Members. Entries must be submitted by Monday, July 15, 2019 11:59:00 PM Arizona Time.

Divisions for the event consists of:

-Men’s & Women’s Singles- Open, NTRP 3.0-5.0

-Men’s & Women’s Doubles- Open, NTRP 6.0-10.0

-Mixed Doubles- Open, NTRP 6.0-10.0

 *All participants are limited to two events and are guaranteed at least two matches per event!

The entry fee is from $33.18 to $38.00.  For more information, click here.

2019 YAVAPAI COMMUNITY COLLEGE FACULTY SHOWCASE EFFECTIVE, FLEXIBLE USE OF CLASSROOM TECHNOLOGY

Professor Kate Redmon explains hi-tech classroom alternative approaches;   Professor Andrew Winters shares a variety of techniques to improve online learning; Professor Sandy Van Lieu showcases open educational resources (eliminating need to purchase textbooks)

Several Yavapai Community College faculty including professors Kate Redmon, Andrew Winters and Sandy Van Lieu highlighted  how they are using technology to enhance the potential for learning in their classrooms during the 2019 Faculty Showcase. The faculty presentations  are available on-line at the College’s Youtube channel and should be explored by anyone interested in learning how faculty are creatively using technology at Yavapai Community College. (Go to College youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5s89VOW14XpNQay9_AHAZw.)

Professor Kate Redmon

Among the 2019 Showcase presenters was professor Kate Redmon.  She credited developing a flexible approach to the use of classroom technology as increasing student success in her GED classes.  “Students in their GED class are actually getting their GED” she said.  “It used to be that they just struggled along a month of two and gave up and decided online was not their thing.” Now, because of her flexible approach to using a variety of hi-tech tools,  she is seeing more students complete their GED.

Students in Professor Redmon’s class are given three options in choosing what hi-tech learning method is best for them. She says that some students never use her videos.  They like the “on-line curriculum where they are just clicking buttons and going through and that’s all they ever do.”  She says that she has other students who “hate the online curriculum and can’t learn that way and all they do are my videos,” which are collected by her in an extensive video library.  She has a third group of students who “want to zoom with me and don’t want to do other things.” This involves live on-line discussions using Zoom propriety software where she and the students see and talk with each other interactively as a class.  These students “don’t want to do other things,” she says.   Professor Redmon considers the learning flexibility “beautiful.” To see Professor Redmon’s showcase presentation, please click here. 

Professor Sandy Van Lieu

Professor Andrew Winters

Professor Sandy Van Lieu explained how she has developed open educational resources, which replaces the traditional casebook, in at least one honors class. This class uses free, available online resources (mostly literary works) instead of requiring students to purchase a textbook or workbook.  The goal of is to reduce the cost of textbooks or eliminate their use where it is feasible to do so.  Professor Van Lieu’s explanation of how she accomplished this in one class may be viewed by clicking here.

Professor Andrew Winters shared a series  of techniques he now uses in his philosophy class to enhance the quality of online learning. He emphasized the value of online discussions among students in his class. As an aside, he also teaches students how to discover the “truth” of online news.  To view his view his video explaining a variety of techniques he has developed for use in hi-tech classrooms, please click here

There are other several other excellent faculty presentations posted on the youtube channel.

VERDE VALLEY HAS FIVE RESIDENTS ON 27 MEMBER COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION 2019-20 BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Valerie Wood first ever Foundation president from Verde Valley; Yavapai Apache Nation Jane Russell-Winiecki added plus three others (18% of members from Verde Valley not including  nine emeriti who are all from Prescott area)

For the first time in the history of the Yavapai Community College Foundation the east region of the County will have five members on the 27 member Board.  Valerie Wood, who became president of the Board for 2019-20 is the first person from the Verde Valley to hold that position.  The Yavapai-Apache Nation is finally represented on the Board by Jane Russell-Winiecki.  Other members added from the Verde Valley include Kirk Koch, President, Friends of the Southwest Wine Center, Joan Meyers Founder of the Southwest Wine Center and coordinator of the volunteers for the auxiliary, Friends of the Southwest Wine Center, and former Cottonwood mayor Diane Joens.

In addition to the 27 members of the Board, there were also nine emeriti members selected this year.  All nine emeriti members are believed to be from the Prescott area of the County.

The following is a list of the membership.  The east region of the County should have nine members from that area  if the Foundation were considering Board representation based on population in the County.  However, five members is a huge step from its past history one, two or three.

Yavapai Community College Foundation Board of Directors for 2019 – 2020  (27)

*Valerie Wood, President

Don Michelman, Immediate Past President

Cindy Nyman, First Vice President

Mike Rethman, Second Vice President

Bill Sonsin, Treasurer

Jeff Wasowicz, Secretary Jeff

Dr. Lisa Rhine, Yavapai College President

Anne Barton

Diane Drexler

Dr. Clint Ewell, YC Vice President of Administration & Finance

Tony Hamer

Hope Hyland, President, Friends of the Family Enrichment Center

Steve Irwin, District Governing Board Liaison

Rodney Jenkins, YC Vice President of Community Relations

*Diane Joens

Paul Kirchgraber, Executive Director YCF

*Kirk Koch, President, Friends of the Southwest Wine Center

Charles Leon

Dr. Patricia McCarver, District Governing Board Liaison

*Joan Meyers Founder of the Southwest Wine Center and coordinator of the volunteers for the auxiliary, Friends of the Southwest Wine Center

Bill Miller

Lenora Nelson

*Jane Russell-Winiecki, chairwoman, Yavapai-Apache Nation

Robert Schmitt

Marnie Uhl

Angela Walker-Weber

Phil Winkelstern

Board Members Emeriti FY 2019 – 2020 (9)

Frank Fitzgerald Board Member Emeritus, Conferred 2019

Pamela Haber Board Member Emeritus, Conferred 2019

Perry Massie Board Member Emeritus, Conferred 2019

Howard Moody Board Member Emeritus, Conferred 2019

Jean Phillips Board Member Emeritus, Conferred 2010

Karen Rizk Board Member Emeritus, Conferred 2019

Oren Thompson Board Member Emeritus, Conferred 2019

Chuck Walker Board Member Emeritus, Conferred 2019

Richard Wright Board Member Emeritus, Conferred 2019

**Source:  Yavapai Community College Foundation web site at  https://www.yc.edu/v5content/yavapai-college-foundation/docs/board-bio.pdf.

COMMUNITY COLLEGE OFFERS FREE GED MATH CLASS IN PRESCOTT VALLEY

Classes begin July 1

The Yavapai Community College is offering free GED math classes in Prescott Valley beginning July 1. The classes run to August 21.  Classes meet on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday from 9:30 a.m. to noon.

The Community College in its announcement says that if math is the only thing holding you back from your GED, college, or career goals, the College  has  a class for that!  It is this free Prescott Valley class.

 

COMMUNITY COLLEGE VERDE VALLEY MAY GRADUATE SHANANDOAH STERLING INVITED TO STAR IN THE ACADEMIC HONOR SOCIETY’S “I AM PTK” NATIONAL MARKETING CAMPAIGN

 Ushered  videographers around the Verde Valley during shoots for campaign in June

Shanandoah Sterling

The Community College announced in a press release that Shanandoah Sterling was singled out from 3,700 Phi Theta Kappa members attending a national conference this spring in Orlando, Florioda, and invited to star in the academic honor society’s “I AM PTK” national marketing campaign.

Denise Woolsey, YC PTK Faculty Advisor, said Shanandoah was one of just a few students chosen for the campaign based on a photograph taken during the conference. “In May I was emailed and asked if I could recommend her as a good representative for PTK.  Of course I gave her a glowing recommendation. She will be a great representative for YC and PTK.” 

Shanandoah has already fulfilled her PTK role, ushering a pair of videographers around the Verde Valley and starring in shoots in, among other locations, her Sedona home office, in the Sedona Public Library where she is a volunteer English as a Second Language Teacher, at the YC Sedona Center, the Verde Valley Campus and in a Southwest Wine Center vineyard.

Shanandoah is an aspiring English teacher who attended Yavapai Community College as a part-time, returning adult student, Shanandoah said she appreciates the opportunity to promote PTK to community college students nationwide. “I want PTK to attract more students,” she said. “It opens doors to scholarships and more. I am happy to be sharing what PTK has done for me.”

PTK membership was invaluable for ensuring success in college and beyond, Shanandoah said, noting that PTK members are nearly twice as likely as other community college students to earn a bachelor’s degree when they transfer to a university.

Shanandoah joined PTK after inquiring about campus activities available to part-time students with her college advisor.  She recalled that initially she was one of only a handful of PTK members at the Verde Valley Campus. By working with other student clubs and organizations over time, membership more than tripled, she said.

Shanandoah was the vice president of the Verde Valley Campus PTK last year. She was also an All-Arizona Academic Team scholarship recipient; she earned the President’s Academic Excellence Award for the Verde Valley campus; and she was the student speaker for the Verde Valley Campus commencement ceremony. Although proud of all of her student achievements to date, Shanandoah said she is “beyond humbled and shocked” to be one of the faces of PTK’s new marketing campaign. ”It’s a big honor.”

The videos created from the two-day shoot with Shanandoah are scheduled to begin posting on PTK social media and the organization’s website around Aug. 1.

Source:  Yavapai Community College press release; photo posted on Community College web site and edited by Blog:  https://www.yc.edu/webtools/apps/opi/news/grid.asp

SUMMER TERM FOR OLLI BEGINS JULY 1

Time to register for OLLI courses

The summer term for OLLI begins July 1, 2019. It’s time to register.