Archive for Verde Campus – Page 10

College reveals dozens of positions eliminated during last three years

Forty-seven positions eliminated since 2012; didn’t know how many of those were on the Verde Campus

The Community College reported to the District Governing Board at the April 14 meeting that since 2012 it had eliminated 47 full-time positions. Since that time, it has reallocated 18 of those  to fill new positions in the District. It said that the savings from eliminating all these positions was used “for things like offsetting decreases in State Appropriations and self-funding raises.”

layoffsWhen asked to provide information regarding the number of lay-offs on the Verde Campus, the Administration said it did not have that information available at the meeting.

College says digital film, media and art classes soon on the Verde Campus

One-year program with 25 elective credit certificate to open on Verde Campus

A one-year film, media and arts program is scheduled to open sometime next year on the Verde Campus, according to a story in the Verde Independent. (The newspaper story can be accessed by clicking here.) 

The program will offer screenwriting, video editing, YouTube storytelling and monetization, production, editing and writing for film.  Students will receive a certificate after completing the one-year program. The certificate is equivalent to 25 elective college credits. The College says that it is “trying to get the film culture going around here.”  

New coursesIn the newspaper story, the College justified closing the nationally recognized Film School at the Sedona Center  because Sedona “didn’t have a lot of students.”  This explanation is  political tripe generated by the College to provide a smoke screen over its real intentions.  After all, the Center didn’t have a lot of students because the College announced a year before closing the program it wasn’t accepting any new students.  

Also in the newspaper  account, the College uses as an excuse to not put the program in Sedona, where it belongs,  that if it did so, the “OLLI program  . . .  would have to be cut to make way for the film program if it stayed at the Sedona Center.”  This is more political tripe.  For those who have paid any attention at all to the Sedona Center, they know as a fact that  both OLLI and the Film School co-existed in the Center for several years before the College decided to close out the Film school over a year ago.  The College never used as a political excuse when it announced the closing that space at the Center was an issue. Rather, it claimed low enrollment (that it created) and a huge subsidy (which, when requested to provide in detail, it could not).  The reason the College was so anxious to get rid of the Film School  was to make way for the possible sale of the Center and its land to supply large amounts of cash to finance the College’s ever-hungry multi-million dollar renovation and expansion projects on the West side of the County.

CiTech Expo big success

Verde Valley SciTech Expo big success

The SciTech Expo held Friday, March 27 on the Verde Campus was a big success.  According to Executive Dean James Perey, it drew over 200 participants not counting vendors.  This was an increase of 50 or more participants from 2014.

SCIENCE TECH PROGRAMThe Expo was free and open to the public.  It is an extension of the statewide Arizona SciTech Festival, held annually in February and March. The Expo celebrates science, technology, engineering, art and math (STEAM) and featured a variety of exhibitions, workshops, expos and tours across the state to underscore how STEAM will influence Arizona for the next century.

Advertising banners in old town Cottonwood

College asks City of Cottonwood for permission to put up banners

The College has asked the City of Cottonwood to allow it to place banners advertising Yavapai Community College on poles in Old Town.  They presented a possible design of the banners with the proposal.

banners in old townThe request was presented to members of the Old Town Association who expressed interest in seeing the final design of the banners.  All costs related to the banners will be covered by the Community College.

Student Art Exhibition on Verde Campus

Annual Student Art Exhibition Opens March 30

The Annual Student Art Exhibition, Recent Artwork by Yavapai Community College students from the Verde Campus, opens March 30.  The exhibition runs through April 23.

ANNUAL STUDENT ART EXHIBIT 2The opening reception will be held at the Art Gallery on the Verde Valley Campus on Thursday, April 2, from 5-7 p.m.

Normal Gallery hours are Monday – Thursday: 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. The Verde Gallery is closed Friday, Saturday and Sunday. 

The Art Gallery is located on the Verde Campus, 601 Black Hills “Drive, Clarkdale, Arizona.  For more information, please call 928-649-5479.

 

Music, theatre and dance curriculem

Dean Ralston explains Music, Theatre, and  Dance Performing Arts Track to Governing Board

Dean Craig Ralston made a four minute presentation to the Governing Board February meeting about the College plans for its Performing Arts track. He said it will include music, theatre and dance. Ralston indicated that Mingus Union High School students and Prescott High School students had shown an enthusiastic interest in these courses. Although he had not contacted Sedona Red Rock High School, he promised to do so.

New coursesHe anticipates four concerts in the spring on the East side of the County. He also noted that the College had purchased a Steinway piano from the Verde Valley Concert Association; that there was a music appreciation class on the East side of the County; and some private lessons were now possible.

He did not mention the fact that more than 100 music courses are offered on the Prescott campus. A video record of his remarks to the Board of about four minutes can be accessed by clicking here.

New initiative by Cottonwood Oak Creek School District

Cottonwood Oak Creek Eighth-grade students visit Verde Campus

Yvonnne Gonzalez reported in the February 8 Verde Independent on a new program initiated by the Cottonwood Oak Creek School District to help students talk about college and career paths early in their education. The first batch of 85 eighth-grade students toured the Verde campus to learn how they need to be prepared for college. The complete story by Ms. Gonzalez can be found in the Verde Independent by clicking here.

OLLI OPEN HOUSE ON VERDE CAMPUS THURSDAY

OLLI Open House 10-30 to 2:30 on Verde Campus, Room M-137 this Thursday (January 15)

OLLI JANUARY INVITATION

Superb campus weight room open to public

Residents may purchase montly passes for Verde campus weight room for as little as $15

NEW 2Residents surrounding the Verde campus should know that the campus weight room has weight machines, free weights, cardio equipment, and a weight room staff who are friendly and ready to help you with your New Year’s Resolution workouts.

A resident may purchase an individual pass at the Verde campus Business Office in Building I.  A resident may also purchase a $50 Spring 2015 Semester Pass for Jan 12, 2015 to May 4, 2015.  A monthly pass can be purchased for Spring 2015 for $15.

The weight room is open Monday-Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. and evenings Monday-Thursday, 3:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.

For additional information, please email [email protected] or call 634-6575.

 

Yavapai Apache Nation Transit System

New Yavapai-Apache Transit system adds Verde Valley campus in Clarkdale to route

The new Yavapai-Apache Transit system has added the Verde campus in Clarkdale as a stop on its route. 

Yavapai-Apache nation busThe northbound route, as reported by the College,  starts on the reservation at the YAN Medical Clinic and ends at the tribal community in Clarkdale. The southbound shuttle back to Camp Verde follows the same route in reverse. The YAT links into the Cottonwood Area Transit (CAT) system and Verde Lynx for those going on to the Sedona area. In Camp Verde, it links to Beaver Creek’s volunteer bus program. The system operates Monday through Friday, but not on tribal holidays.

For more information, please contact Dianna Bonnaha, Yavapai-Apache transit manager, at (928) 649-7129.  The full story of the addition of the bus system to the Verde campus can be found by clicking here.