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WESTCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE WINS DIVERSITY AND CULTURAL AWARENESS
AWARD FROM ASSOCIATION OF COMMUNITY COLLEGE TRUSTEES
Westchester Community College has received the 2009 Northeast
Regional Equity Award from the Association of Community College Trustees
(ACCT). The college was recognized for its role in promoting diversity and
cultural awareness. The ACCT Regional Equity Award is given to an ACCT
member’s governing board and chief executive officer for demonstrating
leadership in setting policies and assuring results for the enhancement and
expansion of opportunities for minorities and women in areas such as
enrollment, completion, participation in higher mobility college majors,
campus environment, employment, promotion and others. The college, along
with other regional award winners from across the country, is now eligible
to win the prestigious Charles Kennedy Equity Award, a national honor.
Nancy DeRiggi, associate dean of Institutional Research and Planning, and
Toni Cox-Burns, board of trustee member, submitted the comprehensive
application for the award. “The most difficult part of putting together the
award application was the space limitation – we only had three pages to
describe all of our programs,” says DeRiggi. “The quantity and quality of
our programs is really a testimony to President Joseph Hankin and our Board
of Trustees. Diversity and cultural awareness are top priorities and, even
with all we do, they are continuously looking for ways to improve.”
Toni Cox-Burns has been a college trustee since 2004. “I am
extremely proud of my association with Westchester Community College and am
pleased that its ongoing efforts to assure diversity are being recognized.
My fellow board members and I will continue to support activities and
initiatives geared toward achieving and maintaining a campus environment
reflective of the diversity of our community,” she says.
The application highlights
college initiatives for diversity including the Dr. Julius Ford Teaching
Fellowship; the First Annual Diversity Adjunct Job Fair; Year of Diversity;
activities celebrating Women’s History Month and Black History Month; and
the college’s Affirmative Action Committee. Various programs are in place to
ensure student success including Project Transition, Job Success through
Academic Resources (JobSTAR), Women’s Forum, Conversation Partners, College
Start Academy, Entrepreneurship Summer Academy, Student Support Services
Program (TRIO) and many more. Information was also forwarded on The Gateway
Center, a 70,000 square foot building opening in the summer of 2010. This
new structure will house the college’s English Language Institute and will
provide resources for traditional students and students who are foreign born
residents. Additional information on the college’s diversity programs can be
found at
www.sunywcc.edu.
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