Monday, May 17, 2010
2010 graduation ceremony largest ever, plus two Teacher of the Year awards
Photos above: Graduates gather in the common area prior to the ceremony.
Photo above: Graduates line up on the stairs just before the processional.
Pine Technical College held its 43rd spring commencement ceremony last Friday, and with 141 graduates participating, the event was the most-attended in the college’s history.
"This year’s graduating class topped out at 175, and we were so proud to see a full house at the ceremony," says Joan Bloemendaal-Gruett, Pine Technical College Dean of Academic Affairs. "Graduation is an exciting time for our students, staff and faculty. We all are very proud of them as they take the next step to serve the community in their fields of choice," Gruett adds.
PTC’s Teacher of the Year award, an annual honor presented at the commencement ceremony, was special this year since the student-nominated award resulted in a tie. The two winners – Alexis Grinde and Wayne Helmbrecht, graciously accepted their awards Friday. Grinde teaches BIOL 1255, Microbiology, and BIOL 1260, Human Anatomy and Physiology. Helmbrecht, a Lab Assistant, supports manufacturing/machining and gunsmithing students in the Machine Technology lab.
Grinde, a repeat winner, first won the honor in 2007. Writes one student of Grinde on the nomination form, "Alexis goes out of her way to make sure we understand the information. Also, she has a way to put it all in laymen’s terms. She makes it fun, and it shows that she puts a lot of hard work into the material."
A student writes of Helmbrecht, "Wayne is full of wisdom and real world experience, and he shares it with anyone who needs help – super nice guy!" Another student wrote of Helmbrecht, "Wayne is approachable and very knowledgeable in the machine shop. He always goes the extra mile to help any student."
James Koppen, CEO of Pine Medical Center, gave the ceremony’s commencement address. Previously, Koppen worked as the Director of Pharmacy for the hospital for nearly 15 years and owned a retail drug store in Pine City for 22 years, and in 2009, Koppen was appointed to the Minnesota Board of Pharmacy by Governor Tim Pawlenty. Koppen also is the CEO of His Way Ministries, a tax-exempt organization which works with men and women in addiction. Koppen recently traveled for his tenth consecutive year to Guatemala with HELPS International on the organization’s annual surgical mission trip. Koppen has written two novels and is working to master watercolor painting, a theme he wove into his inspiring speech, "Life as a Journey." In his address, Koppen encouraged graduates to "...paint your canvasses with color and zest."
PTC continues to grow each year in terms of enrollment and programs offered. 142 students comprised the graduating class of 2009, and 125 students rounded out the class of 2008.
Photo above: Pine Technical College President Robert Musgrove addresses the graduates.
Photo above: Commencement ceremony speaker James Koppen addresses the graduates.
Friday, May 14, 2010
PTC and LSC partner to offer two degree programs
Pine Technical College and Lake Superior College make a great pair! Together, the colleges are offering two degree programs -- an Associate of Arts degree and an Associate of Applied Science degree -- and each program is entirely available at the PTC campus and via online courses.
The A.A. degree is designed and offered for students planning to transfer to a university or four-year degree granting institution to pursue a Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science degree with emphasis on a major concentration. The program enables graduates to seamlessly transfer into a B.A. and/or B.S. programs within the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) system and beyond. The program covers the core materials and courses needed to fulfill the goal areas of the Minnesota Transfer Curriculum and is rich in general education courses such as Social Science, Math, Computers, English, Humanities and more.
The new Medical Laboratory Technician A.A.S. degree is designed as a three-year program, and graduates will work with physicians and other health care professionals as they communicate test results and work to resolve diagnostic/testing discrepancies. Medical laboratory technicians conduct tests using samples of body fluids, cells or tissues to help detect, diagnose and treat diseases. Lab Technicians test a variety of specimens as they check for abnormalities or diseases, and work in four main medical lab departments: hematology, chemistry, microbiology and/or transfusion services.
While students in both programs will call PTC their "home campus," graduates will have earned a degree awarded by Lake Superior College.
"We are proud to partner with LSC to offer these programs," says Nancy Mach, Pine Technical College Dean of Student Affairs. "Designed especially for students in our area, these unique partnerships bring all program courses to our campus and are delivered in a convenient and flexible format," Mach adds.
To apply to either program, call 320-629-5100 or apply online.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Get the all-new 2010 issue of THE LINK!
Did you know Pine Technical College publishes an annual magazine, THE LINK? Grab your copy, available in the Student Affairs office. The 2010 issue highlights several outstanding PTC students, and it features articles showcasing PTC's excellent services and departments. Read all about it!
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