TCCA-003 Box 3
Contains 88 Results:
Black Collective, December 11, 1999
Holiday luncheon and recognition awards ceremony, December 17, 1999
This document is focused primarily on President Transue's remarks to TCC Staff and Faculty at the Holiday Luncheon and Recognition Awards Ceremony, held at the end of the 1999 academic year. This ceremony is an opportunity for individuals who support the institution to be recognized for the work they have done in supporting the community college.
Interview with Dave John for KWJZ/KLSY, undated
"Community Colleges 101: A Quiz," North End Rotary speech, October 2, 2001
This 11 page speech by President Transue is primarily focused on community colleges and the services they provide to the community, but also more specifically about TCC and how it benefits the surrounding community. There are a number of questions for the public audience to gauge understanding, and this is followed by an overview of who works at the college, what they do, and how they promote professional success and growth in the community.
Professional Development Day remarks, January 11, 2002
This document consists primarily of Professional Development Day Remarks made made by President Transue to attending faculty and staff. There are several handwritten notes in black and blue ink. Topics include budget cuts and the potential for staff layoffs, as well as the witholding of some funds for critical purchases considered necessary for operation.
Script: National Awards and Entertainment banquet, February 11, 2002
This document is primarily concerned with the script for President Transue's speech at the National Awards and Entertainment Banquet held at the J.W. Marriott Grand ballroom, Salons I, II, and III. Also contains an email regarding the Ralph Regula Ohio Delegation, and a brief poor resolution copy of an article about Ralph Regula. It contains some basic itinerary information on the front page.
Script: General Session Luncheon, February 12, 2002
This document serves primarily as a follow-up to the previous evening's presentations, and contains the speech President Transue presented at the General Session Luncheon at the J.W. Marriot Grand Ballroom, for Salons III and IV. It contains a brief itinerary, and the speech itself is presented in a large bold font for ease of reading.
"Shocks and After-Shocks," Conference of the Association of Washington Community and Technical College Administrations, February 28, 2002
This document serves as President Transue's speech to the AACC as Chair of the Board. It is concerned primarily with the emergency planning that needs to be developed in order to preserve an institution and its infrastructure from complete disarray in the event of a natural disaster, such as an earthquake or volcanic eruption. It is seventeen pages long and contains edits and notations throughout.