CHAPARRAL

Search for an article from Chaparral

 

MILESTONES


 

Phyllis Eckler was honored by FACCC as Adjunct Faculty Activist of the Year in recognition of her long commitment to part-time issues, including her work with our Guild, the L.A. Faculty Guild and the California Part Time Faculty Association.
On October 6, the Glendale Rotary Club awarded scholarships to six Adult Re-Entry students who are continuing at GCC or transferring.

Glady Kabateck, the GCC co-coordinator of the program for more than ten years, was honored with a plaque for her dedication to the project.

Jean Lecuyer was honored by FACCC for his long-standing involvement with the FACCC Communications Committee and in recognition of his role as the "founding father" of the FACCCTS journal, which grew from his dream ten years ago to an award-winning journal of community college issues.

   

Do you have any milestones to share with us?

Please send information to: dkilkear@glendale.edu


Chaparral wants you!

 

Unique Job Offer!

The Chaparral is seeking talented and committed individuals (no experience necessary) for the position of correspondent.

Write for the Chaparral!

Correspondents would manage and implement internal and external communications (meaning correspondents would commit themselves to write at least one article a year on a topic if interest to the college community).

Writers could represent their own interests, constituents’ interests (such as a member of the Academic Senate or a Guild officer could), community groups’ interests (such as departments, divisions, work areas), as well as the interest of the public at large.

Hiring the Best!

Preferred qualifications: most important, candidates should be pro-active and willing to take the initiative on articles and features, should work well under pressure, have the ability to prioritize, met deadlines, and demonstrate flexibility (in other words, get the article in on time).

We are particularly interested in finding younger faculty who, although interested, feel that they don’t have a lot of time to devote to campus issues, so they haven’t run for Senate of Guild offices, but they could find the time to devote to a single article in the course of a year, and thereby become involved in campus issues whether they be instructional, political, or social (maybe even parking).

Building Character!

The Chaparral is an equal opportunity employer, offering its writers no compensation, no perquisites, no benefits package (but if you work here you have them already); yet we do offer an extraordinary opportunity for professional development to those who are interested.

If curious, concerned or committed, contact the editor, Des Kilkeary, at x5341 or send an e-mail to dkilkear@glendale.edu

back to top