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October 09, 2002- Palikir, Pohnpei |
Update from the President's Office - No.215 October 09, 2002 MEMORANDUM To:All
Regents, Faculty, Staff, Students, Alumni, Community Patrons, and From:Dr. Michael Tatum, President Subject:Update from the Presidents Office No. 215
Here we are, already into the month of October, with classes in full swing and our campuses once more vibrantly alive with our stellar faculty back at the helms of their classrooms, our students going from class to class with happy demeanors of determination on their faces, and our dedicated staff people all busy at their jobs. This is truly a great time of the year! New Beginnings New Days, New Ways With the school year marching along, it becomes incumbent on us all to move forward with vigor and a focus on the future. But this is like preaching to the choir. Everywhere I look I see evidence of creative minds urging us ever forward. There are many examples of this vibrance on our campus, but one that comes immediately to mind is Dana Lee Ling. There isnt a day that passes by that Dana doesnt have some outstanding thought or new idea to share. Whether it is Joggling, computer technology, collection of baseline data, or new and innovative ways to help our students, Dana is always there with his enthusiasm and unique vibrato of thoughts. Coupled with his Go Sharks cheerleading, I cant help but think that we are on the right path. Just recently I ran across a contribution of Danas. I like the way that Danas mind works! SHARKS H Hardworking A Active R Respectful K Knowledgeable S Swift Yes, the creative juices are flowing everywhere here at the College of Micronesia-FSM and I find it inspiring. Each day brings each of us new challenges, but each challenge also brings with it opportunities. I encourage us all to look at this school year as a New Beginning and an Opportunity to look for New Ways to tackle the problems and challenges that confront us daily as we strive to deliver quality education here in the FSM. The past is but the beginning of a beginning, and all that is and has been is but the twilight of the dawn." H.G. Wells New Days, New Faces Our Director of Personnel, Linda Maradol advises that there are new faces at each of our campuses.We warmly welcome to the College of Micronesia-FSM the following new instructors and employees:Ms. Rosa Tacheliol, English Instructor Yap Campus Mr. Joseph Ayin, Construction and Electricity Instructor
Yap Campus Ms. Devanesam Senarathgoda, English Instructor Chuuk
Campus Mr. Alvios William, English Instructor Chuuk Campus Ms. Amy James, Counselor with Talent Search Pohnpei
Campus Ms. Evelyn Soumwei, Administrative Assistant Chuuk Campus Mr. Renton Isaac, Information System Specialist, Kosrae Campus Ms. Rencelly Nelson, Education Specialist, National Campus Mr. Joseph Nyakairu, Hotel Restaurant Management Pohnpei
Campus Ms. Amy James, Counselor for Talent Search Pohnpei Campus
Other new faces recently seen on our campus and visiting Pohnpei belong to the following list of visitors: Dr. Brian Crawford, Associate Coastal Resources Manager, Dr. Maria Haws, Coastal Resources Program Monsieur Jean-Pierre Vidon, French Ambassador / Suva, Fiji Mr. J. Clifford Wallace, Senior Judge, United States Court of
Appeals Mr. David Cohen, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Insular Affairs, United States Department of the Interior, Washington, DC Mr. Victor Hobson, FAS Federal Programs Coordinator, Mr. Larry Dinger, United States Ambassador to the Federated
States of Micronesia, Dr. Leroy F. Heitz, Director of Water Resources Engineering, Dr. Shahram Khosrowpanah, Water and Environmental Institute, Mr. Dean Anthony, Director of Rural Housing Development,United
States Department of Agriculture, Dr. Peggy Fairbairn-Dunlop, Social Economist, Mr. Ronald Gonzales, Winzler & Kelly Consulting Engineers Ms. Dotty Kelly, Center on Disability Studies, University
Center for Excellence, Mr. Steve Spencer, Community Technology Coordinator Mr. Gif Johnson, Managing Editor, Pacific Magazine, Mr. Floyd Takeuchi, President, Pacific Basin Communications,
Pacific Magazine, Mr. Midion Neth, Deputy Secretary for HESA, FSM Mr. Akira Ouchi, Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mrs. Roylin Wada, United States Department of Interior,Office
of Insular Affairs, Mr. Thomas Hushek, Deputy of Mission, United States Embassy, Pohnpei Dr. Emil Friberg, Assistant Director / Senior Economist,United
States Accounting Office, Ambassador Herbert D. Jess, Federal Republic of Germany, If you want an accounting of your worth, count your friends. Merry Browne We thank each of these visitors for their support and interest in the College of Micronesia-FSM and for taking the time to visit us and share with us the vision that we have for the future. Days Ahead Status of the Compact Preparation for AccreditationThe status of the Compact between the FSM and the United States continues to occupy most of our minds. The administration of the college has been involved in making contacts to encourage support for inclusion of post-secondary education in the agreement. At a recent meeting sponsored by the United States Embassy in Pohnpei, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Interior David Cohen spoke to a group of US Expats about the Compact. Some members of our faculty and administration were present to ask questions and voice support for a post-secondary mandate in the Compact. Mr. Cohen was very supportive of the comments made and said that he believes that post-secondary education will not be neglected in the Compact, even if not specifically mentioned. We all need to voice our concerns regarding this issue. Another area that has attracted much attention is all of the activity related to accreditation. An all inclusive meeting of faculty and staff was recently held at the FSM-China Friendship Sports Center, where those attending were introduced to the new accreditation standards. Since that meeting there has been a beehive of activity as work groups have formed and organized in order to start the work that needs to be done. Mr. Glen Snider, our Acting Director of Research and Planning and Accreditation Liaison Officer (ALO) did a commendable job of organizing and conducting this meeting. Still we have much to do, but this will be an exciting time for all of us at the college as we learn and grow from this positive experience. As we proceed forward, I can see Dana cheerleading us all with his now famous Go Sharks! Happy Days and Congratulations Commendations and Congratulations are in order for our talented and dedicated TRIO Directors and Personnel for jobs well done and for Grant Renewals. Sincere Thanks to each of you for all that you do to help our students prepare for college and be successful in their college careers. Kudos for a job well done! Long Days News of the recent Board of Regents Meeting held in Chuuk Approval of the proposed modifications to the Certificate of Achievement Program in Agriculture and Food Technology Approval of the proposed modifications to the Associate of Arts Degree Program in Media Studies The new Associate of Science Degree in Business Administration was approved Both the Associate of Applied Science Degree Programs in Telecommunications and in Electronic Technology were approved Days of Opportunity and New Horizons The seeds we are planting today will grow and become mighty oaks, and their branches will run all over the earth. The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams. -Eleanor Roosevelt Mike President
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