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El Paso Advocate for First-Generation and Hispanic Students Joins Lumina s Board

Share this article Share this article INDIANAPOLIS, April 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/  El Paso Community College President William Serrata has joined Lumina Foundation s Board of Directors, which today concluded its spring meeting. Earlier this year, the American Association of Hispanics in Higher Education honored Serrata for early career achievements. Since joining the community college district as president in 2012, Serrata has increased student success and student retention. He also has boosted dual-credit enrollment and graduation rates at El Paso. Much of this success was realized through a focus on Hispanic and Latino students and students who are the first in their families to attend college.

Election information for Logan County

Staff report Logan County voters went to the polls Tuesday to make their voices heard. In the Consolidated Election voters will choose for those running in the following races: Municipalities, Park District Commissioner, Library Trustee,Township, Multi-Township, School Board Member, Community College Trustee, Educational Service Region Trustee, Fire Protection District Trustee, Propositions for:Schools to use Sales Tax for School Resource Officers and Mental Health Professionals and Lincoln Rural Fire Protection District. The races in Lincoln include choosing a new City of Lincoln Ward 3 Alderman which included Republican Wanda Lee Rohlfs vs. Independent Aimee Galvin. Rohlfs edged out Galvin by earning 123 votes representing 54.91% of the votes compared to Galvin s 101 or 45.09% of the 230 votes cast.

Outgoing CVTC president oversaw projects, grew offerings, bolstered enrollment

EAU CLAIRE — The U.S. was on the cusp of the Great Recession when Bruce Barker became president of Chippewa Valley Technical College in 2008. Retraining workers who had lost their old jobs occupied the first few years that he’d led the local two-year college. “During the recession we had waiting lists for most of our programs,” Barker recalled. “We had all we could handle for a few years.” Enrollment hit a high-water mark in 2011, then declined for a few years before the college bucked the normal trend of lower student numbers during economic good times. Marketing through social media, updating its selection of programs and other efforts helped the college grow its student body while peers saw their enrollments fall.

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