Candidates for STLCC chancellor visit Meramec
On April 6 and 7, students, faculty and staff attended forums for each of the candidates who will replace her as the district’s CEO.
On April 6 and 7, students, faculty and staff attended forums for each of the candidates who will replace her as the district’s CEO.
STLCC-Meramec students and staff were barred from the premises this morning following a campus-wide power outage.
The recommendation for Wasson as campus president came from Harris, who said her decision was based on Wasson’s experience as a senior-level administrator within the district.
On Feb. 14, 2010, President Barack Obama unveiled his 2012 budget proposal. In it, Obama detailed spending cuts aiming to reduce the federal deficit by $1.1 trillion within 10 years, bringing the deficit down to $627 billion by 2017.
While some technical schools may strive to create a more comprehensive learning environment, STLCC-Meramec, already a comprehensive college, strives to incorporate more quality technical programs into the curriculum.
The search for a new campus president is down to the “final four” as Interim president Zerrie Campbell’s term comes to an end. On March 1 and 2, the four candidates visited STLCC-Meramec to answer questions from students, faculty and staff. The candidates included George Wasson, vice president of academic affairs for Meramec; Thomas Baynum,…
MoPIRG’s “Don’t Gamble on Hunger” event on March 3 and 4 had mock casino games to raise money for the Hunger Cleanup event on April 4.
STLCC-Meramec’s honor society, Xi Lambda, a chapter of Phi Theta Kappa (PTK), won seven awards this year at the Regional Conference that took place on Feb. 26-28 in Independence, Mo.
Polls calling for students to reaffirm MoPIRG (Missouri Public Interest Research Group), a student organization working to address social problems, open March 10 and 11 at STLCC-Meramec. The election is required every two years. Meramec is home to the only PIRG chapter in Missouri.
Eight vendor proposals were received and evaluated by a screening committee consisting of three members representing purchasing and auxiliary services, and Carla Chance, vice chancellor of finance and business services.