While Paris Junior College is still searching for a permanent replacement for longtime President Pam Anglin, who announced she is resigning at the end of the year, its Board of
The Aspen Institute has named Paris Junior College one of the 150 institutions eligible to compete for the $1 million Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence. It is the nation’s signature recognition of high achievement and performance among two-year colleges. The institutions selected for this
At the regularly scheduled monthly meeting of the Paris Junior College Board of Regents, the contract with the Association of Community College Trustees to conduct a presidential search was approved, as was a motion to have the board president, Curtis Fendley, prepare a contract for an interim presi
The search for a new Paris Junior College president is in its planning stages, according to Bill Holda, a search consultant for the Association of Community College Trustees.
After two decades leading Lamar County’s only institute of higher education, Paris Junior College President Pam Anglin announced her retirement Monday during the college’s board of regents meeting.