IVCC Board 2-19

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In other business, the board approved requests for purchases (RFPs) and bids for equipment and technology for the Peter Miller Community Technology Center totaling over $1 million. Training equipment will be purchased for eight programs: computer networking, industrial electricity, wind, manufacturing, CAD/Drafting, electronics, industrial maintenance and HVAC.

An additional $546,000 in equipment has been acquired through the capital campaign. The building will also showcase an estimated $500,000 in “Smart classroom” equipment for rooms and labs.

IVCC will work with Krueger International through the Illinois Public Higher Education Cooperative to determine PMCTC furniture and fixture needs.

In other business, the board approved:

• The purchase of $14,711 in welding instructional materials from the Hobart Institute of Welding Technology.

• Tenure for instructors Keith King, biology, Adam Oldaker and Nora Villareal, English, and Jennifer Savoia, nursing and the appointment of Amy Smith as director of institutional research. A graduate of Scott Community College in Bettendorf, Iowa, and the University of Iowa, Smith was a research analyst at Heartland Community College in Normal.

• Accepted with regret the resignation of nursing instructor Christine Foster at the close of the spring semester. Foster will return to work as a nurse practitioner in Naperville.

• Designated the 2014 fiscal year as July 1, 2013, to June 30, 2014; assigned Corcoran to prepare the tentative budget and approved the budget calendar.

• The 2014 trustee budget and printing fees for students in Jacobs Library, the Learning Commons and the Ottawa Center’s open lab. Students will be charged 5 cents for black-and-white copies and 25 cents for color. The $13,762 in equipment needed to manage the system will be offset by the fees.

• Hiring Identity Theft Loss Prevention for information security consulting at a cost of $7,300.

• Inactivation of the AAS in sustainable horticulture, the AAS in landscape maintenance and the certificate in horticulture effective May 18. The action was based on “unsustainable enrollments,” said Corcoran. Horticulture program coordinator Lauri Carey will continue teaching transfer agriculture or horticulture courses as well as adding biology courses to her load.

The board learned:

• Marketing specialist Kim Stahly resigned effective Jan. 23 from the community relations office. Stahly of Streator was a 14-year IVCC employee.

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