TCCA-003 Box 4
Contains 75 Results:
AACC panel on accreditation, April 15, 2007
This document consists primarily of a panel outline on the process of college accreditation. It is five pages long, and it contains an email attachment from George Johnston to Pamela Transue on the subject of institutional accreditation. The format of this document appears to be in a general question and answer layout. It was held in Tampa, Florida on April 15, 2007.
Professional Development Day remarks, April 20, 2007
This document consists primarily of President Transue's PDD remarks for the spring quarter, 2007. It is largely concerned with budget cuts and reduced enrollment. It is made up of 27 numbered, typed, single-sided pages.
DRAFT: Professional Development Day remarks hosted at the Student Center, Tacoma Community College, September 19, 2007
This typed, single-sided document is labeled DRAFT and consists of sixteen pages of PDD remarks prepared by President Transue for the fall quarter, 2007 Professional Development day to be held on September 19. It appears to be primarily concerned with staff and faculty reductions, budget cuts, and other financial problems stemming from low enrollment. The front page shows creasing along the left side, and possible signs of slight water damage along the bottom right side.
Introduction of Governor Christine Gregoire, held at the Rotary Club of Tacoma #8, October 4, 2007
This document consists primarily of introductory remarks by President Transue for Governor Christine Gregoire. It was held at the Rotary Club of Tacoma #8. A secondary attachment consists of a small, 5x9 notepad page with handwritten notes on the importance of collegiate sports.
Welcome remarks for the American Conference for Irish Studies, held at the Tacoma Community College Art Gallery, October 5, 2007
This three page typed document consists of welcoming remarks prepared by President Transue for the American Conference for Irish Studies, held in the TCC Art Gallery and held on October 5, 2007 at 6:30 PM.
Presentation to the Gig Harbor Rotary, January 18, 2008
This document by President Transue consists of remarks made to the Gig Harbor Rotary in support of a power point presentation. This packet includes the printed slides in their layout format, in addition to her notes. It is nineteen total pages long. This is an updated version of a presentation we have seen before, presented to the Tacoma Rotary Club #8.
Final copy of Professional Development Day remarks, April 18, 2008
This document consists of annual PDD remarks delivered by President Transue at 1:00 PM on April 18, 2008 in the Student Center at Tacoma Community College. Topics for discussion include an increase in enrollment, a new draft college mission statement, results from an evidence-based report on the level of student engagement for students entering higher education, and general challenges for community colleges in the upcoming year. This document is thirteen total pages.
Chuck Cline's memorial service, September 13, 2008
These two typed pages consist of brief remarks from President Transue on Chuck Cline, his life and accomplishments, and his impact on the students and community of Tacoma Community College. His memorial was held on Saturday, September 13, 2008.
Draft Professional Development Day remarks, April 17, 2009
This document consists primarily of remarks made by President Transue on PDD, held in 2009 on campus in building 3. Topics include more budget cuts at a drastic level, including potentially taking asking employees to take days without pay. This has resulted in the college changing and streamlining a lot of their services, and including more online accessibility for prospective students researching a return to higher education.
"The Public Member of the Board: Perspective and Function," DRAFT by Pamela Transue, November 24, 2009
This document titled "The Public Member of the Board: Perspective and Function" was written by President Transue and presented to the State Board for Architects. President Transue, not an architect, served on the board as the public member, meaning she was there to represent the public perspective, a not uncommon practice to protect against cronyism.