Thursday, August 27, 2009
Star Alert will inform students, staff and faculty of emergenices
Star Alert Emergency Notification System
In the interest of promoting the safety of our campus community, Pine Technical College is implementing a new wireless emergency notification system, Star Alert™, for students, faculty and staff.
What Is Star Alert?
Star Alert emergency messages are sent through text mail and e-mail during emergencies that threaten life or safety and/or severely impact standard campus operations. The Star Alert system will only be used in emergency situations.
Who Can Register?
All members of the Pine Technical College community are encouraged to register for this valuable service. Star Alerts provide immediate emergency communication, and as a wireless notification system, they provide critical information if computers and telephones are compromised.
More Details
Notifications are brief and clearly identified as Star Alerts. They include information on the situation at hand, action to take and where to find additional information.
Register Now
Registration is free, quick and easy. Participants must be able to receive text or e-mail messages on their cell phones. The process also can be reversed if the service is no longer desired. Information submitted through the registration process will only be used for the Star Alert system.
Are you a PTC student wishing to subscribe to Star Alert?
Click here: Student Star Alert Registration
Are you a PTC faculty or staff member wishing to subscribe to Star Alert?
Click here: Faculty/Staff Star Alert Registration
Friday, August 21, 2009
Annual Fall In-Service features speakers, awards and a "Welcome Back" to faculty
Each Fall, before the new academic semester gets underway, all Pine Technical College faculty and staff members gather for the In-Service -- an assembly, whereby all PTC employees get up-to-speed on new policies, go over and get refreshed on old policies, meet new staff and faculty members and of course enjoy a PTC lunch together.
Highlights from the Fall 2009 In-Service included a "Welcome Back" presentation from President Musgrove complete with facts, figures, graphs and comparisons depicting the College's tremendous growth in enrollment and services over the years; a presentation on "Community and Diversity," given by Stacy Johnston and Carl Crawford from the Division of Diversity and Intercultural Competency at Lake Superior College; a "Right to Know" presentation covering employees' right to know about hazardous substances in the workplace, given by Steve Vopatek of Vopatek Consulting; a presentation of "Length of Service" awards to PTC staff and faculty members who have served PTC for 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 and 30 years.
President Musgrove and department heads presented the Length of Service Awards together. The following PTC faculty and staff members received awards:
Department: Child Care Resource and Referral
Diane Evenson -- 30 years of service (retired)
Linda Bergstrand -- 5 years of service
Department: Employment and Training Center
Michael Murray -- 20 years of service
Steven Smith -- 20 years of service
Susan Welinski -- 20 years of service
Doreen Polzin -- 15 years of service
Kris Corelli -- 10 years of service
Department: Faculty
Renee Larsen -- 20 years of service
Larry Hendry -- 10 years of service
Stacy Foster -- 5 years of service
Marcella Sylvester -- 5 years of service
Chris York -- 5 years of service
Department: Media Center (LRTC)
Ron McGriff -- 5 years of service
Department: Information Technology
Thomas Melin -- 10 years of service
Department: Business Office
Janis Wegner -- 5 years of service
Department: Continuing Education and Customized Training
Margery Fagerstrom -- 15 years of service
The Fall, 2009 Annual In-Service marks the start of the new term. Following the lineup of events and presentations, faculty members reported to their offices to round out their planning for the new semester and to meet many new students that were on campus early.
Monday, August 17, 2009
Welcome, Erin White, new Academic Skills Center Director
Erin White will be joining the Pine Technical College Student Affairs Office as Director of the Academic Skills Center. White starts Aug. 19 and will manage all aspects of the Access, Opportunity and Success grant.
White's first tasks will be to determine which academic areas require tutoring support and hire and train peer tutors. White also will arrange and provide other academic services to support student learning.
White is not new to Pine Technical College, as she previously served the Student Affairs Office in a part-time role as a Marketing and Recruitment Specialist. White brings seven years of experience in disability services support, tutoring, special accommodations and student advising at Lake Superior College, and she most recently served as a Financial Aid Specialist at Century College.
White's office is located in the Learning Resource Technology Center (LRTC). The entire Student Affairs Office and PTC family warmly welcomes back White.
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Art exhibit debuts on campus
New works of original art, created by established and emerging artists in the community, will be on display in the enclosed glass case/exhibit near the east entrance. Artworks will be featured routinely, and the display will be changed at the start of each semester.
Already on display is "Chef Ramsey," a welded sculpture created by Pine City resident Adam Klinkhammer. Klinkhammer's piece took first place at the Rum River Arts Festival in June.
"I am proud to have my sculpture exhibited, and I'd like to encourage other artists to volunteer pieces to display," Klinkhammer said. "It makes sense to display artistic, expressive and inspiring pieces of art at our local College," Klinkhammer added.
The Pine Technical College Marketing Department is spearheading the new exhibit and seeks additional artworks to include in the display.
"We'd love to include more pieces in the exhibit," Director of Marketing and Admissions Dani Chandonnet said. "Any student or local artist interested in displaying sculptures, pottery, wood carvings, paintings or sketches should call us to make arrangements," Chandonnet added.
The College plans to change the exhibit's pieces each semester to give new artists a chance to display their works while giving the exhibit a fresh look at the start of each term. As a result, students and College visitors will discover a mini art gallery directly on campus.
"This project embraces the talent and creativity of our students and community," Chandonnet said.
To contribute to the exhibit or for more information, call 320-629-5114.
Photo: "Chef Ramsey" on display at Pine Technical College.
Already on display is "Chef Ramsey," a welded sculpture created by Pine City resident Adam Klinkhammer. Klinkhammer's piece took first place at the Rum River Arts Festival in June.
"I am proud to have my sculpture exhibited, and I'd like to encourage other artists to volunteer pieces to display," Klinkhammer said. "It makes sense to display artistic, expressive and inspiring pieces of art at our local College," Klinkhammer added.
The Pine Technical College Marketing Department is spearheading the new exhibit and seeks additional artworks to include in the display.
"We'd love to include more pieces in the exhibit," Director of Marketing and Admissions Dani Chandonnet said. "Any student or local artist interested in displaying sculptures, pottery, wood carvings, paintings or sketches should call us to make arrangements," Chandonnet added.
The College plans to change the exhibit's pieces each semester to give new artists a chance to display their works while giving the exhibit a fresh look at the start of each term. As a result, students and College visitors will discover a mini art gallery directly on campus.
"This project embraces the talent and creativity of our students and community," Chandonnet said.
To contribute to the exhibit or for more information, call 320-629-5114.
Photo: "Chef Ramsey" on display at Pine Technical College.
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
College under construction: New boilers, new HVAC system
Pine Technical College is in the midst of a comprehensive construction project. The "boiler project," as it has become known, involves converting the College's 30+ year-old steam boilers to hot water boilers.
The main building, constructed in 1965, has relied on its original, trusty steam boiler and a second steam boiler (added in 1978) until now, and it is anticipated the conversion will save the College's facilities budget approximately 30 percent annually.
"The new boilers will run more efficiently," said Steve Lange, Pine Technical College Physical Plant Supervisor. "Plus, the savings generated from this project are timely, given the year's reduced operating budget," Lange added.
In addition to updating the boilers, the College also is overhauling its heating, ventilation and air conditioning system on the west side of the building. This additional project will result in improved air quality, ventilation and energy efficiency for all offices and classrooms along the building's west side.
Construction on both projects began the week of July 20. Engineering and mechanical firms submitted competitive bids, and LBP Mechanical of Minneapolis was selected.
The project is to be completed in phases with the majority of construction on schedule for completion before Fall term classes start Aug. 24. All phases and all construction will be completed by mid-November at the latest.
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