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CLEVELAND, WI – The American Association of Community Colleges named three Lakeshore Technical College vice presidents to AACC commissions.
Dr. Tanya Boman, vice president of student success, was named to the Commission on Student Success.
Kristy Liphart, vice president of institutional advancement, was named to the Commission on Small and Rural Colleges.
Heidi Soodsma, vice president of strategic development, was named to the Commission on Research and Community College Trends and Issues.
The CLEVELAND, WI – As recognition grows in Lakeshore Technical College’s expanding delivery of competency-based education, the college is experiencing an increasing number of visits from other colleges interested in adopting or expanding the education delivery model on their campuses. The college was visited recently by Umpqua Community College, located in Oregon, and Northeast Iowa Community College.
“Moving programs to competency-based education has proven successful for many of our programs,” says Vice In response to the growing demand for skilled professionals with a continuous improvement mindset, the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Continuing Education & Workforce Training Division is proud to announce the launch of our comprehensive Certificate Program for Training and Development this August. This program is designed to meet the evolving needs of professionals across industries by focusing on the development of learning and development skillsets at an individual, team, and organizational level.Key
Join the Sheboygan County Museum (SCM) for the temporary exhibition Of, By, For the People: Politics & Sheboygan County from May 18 to October 26, 2024. This fascinating exhibit explores the uniquely human endeavor of American democracy through the local lens of Sheboygan County’s embodiment of the ideal ‘of the people, by the people, for the people.’
In concluding his 1864 Gettysburg Address “that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth,” President CLEVELAND, WI – Though mechanical design and engineering is a field historically dominated by men, anyone who is naturally curious about things, detail-oriented, and good at solving problems has the potential to succeed. Jill Brotz, a May 2024 Lakeshore Technical College graduate of the college’s Mechanical Design & Engineering Technology program, is doing her part to increase diversity in the field.
“I strongly encourage females to enter this field!” says Brotz, who is employed as a mechanical designNews
3 Lakeshore Technical College VPs Appointed to National Commissions
Colleges Visit Lakeshore Technical College to Gain Insight on Competency-based Education
UW-Green Bay to Launch Training and Development Focused Program
Of, By, For the People: Politics & Sheboygan County
Women Finding Success in Mechanical Design & Engineering