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Retirees honored at Fall Convocation included, from left, Alan Craig, Sheree Simpson, Robert Comegys, Elijah Hill, Johnnie Tabor, Brenda Durden, Joyce Drayton and Liz Marbut. (photo by Bill Roa)

Georgia Perimeter ESL professor Caroline Anderson meets with a few German language learners.

Five of nine new Faculty Emeriti are pictured from left with GPC interim president Rob Watts: Susan Lofstrom, Dr. Jessica Craig, Dr. Rosemary Cox and Marilyn Ostrozko. (photo by Bill Roa)

Carol Lynn celebrates at retirement luncheon.

Faculty/Staff Kudos Sept./Oct. 2015

Carol Lynn celebrates at retirement luncheon.GPC Newsroom editor Carol Pennington Lynn, Marketing and Communications, is retiring after 28 years of editing publications at Georgia Perimeter College. While the online newsroom has been her latest venture, she first came to then-DeKalb College in 1987 shortly after the college became a part of the University System of Georgia. Her charge then was to create a collegewide newsletter. The result was the DC Dispatch, followed later by the Orb, the Lynx and the In the Loop newsletters. Lynn also fulfilled editing and writing roles for The Chronicle magazine.  

 

Dr. Tiffany Flowers, Education, Online, contributed to a co-authored chapter on diversity in education for the book, “Positive Organizing in a Global Society: Understanding and Engaging Differences for Capacity Building and Inclusion.”

 

Georgia Perimeter College professors Caroline Anderson and Tim Brotherton visited Germany recently as part of a Rotary-sponsored education exchange. The pair joined colleagues from Georgia Gwinnett College and Gwinnett County Public Schools for a two-week trip to the European country, where they swapped ideas with German educators about educating immigrant students and integrating them into their respective academic environments. Brotherton and Anderson, both English as Second Language instructors, say they look forward to incorporating some of the lessons learned from Germany into their Georgia Perimeter classrooms.

 

Faculty and staff who retired during FY 2015 were honored at the Fall Convocation ceremony. They are: Dennis Bullard, Worthdia Chambers, Robert Comegys, Alan Craig, Jeanette Crawford, Nancy Diaz, Diana Donald, Joyce Drayton, Brenda Durden, Sherry Durren, Linard Emerson, Ilene Grant, Felicia Harbach, Wonda Henderson, Elijah Hill, Mary Hollingsworth, Myung Kim, Akiko Kojima, Powell Lee, Mary Marbut,  Bonnie Martin, Michael McClary, Shirley McKenzie, Kristine Moore, Elizabeth Murphy, Francis Nash, Roberta Parris, Kae Pearson, Andrea Pepper, Eleanor Ponder, Julia Rux, Philip Smith, Johnnie Tabor, Patty Tanner, Sharon Topping and Patricia Young.

 

New Faculty Emeriti were named at Georgia Perimeter College's Fall Convocation. They include Susan Lofstrom, English; Dr. Jessica Craig, Math; Dr. Rosemary Cox, English; Marilyn Ostrozko, English; Dr. Michael Denniston, Science; Larry Powell, Math; Dr. Pamela Roseman, History; Ellen Sweatt, Business; and Marva Cooper-Westfield, Reading.

 

Dr. Stuart Noel, English, participated in the 14th Annual Tennessee Williams Tribute in Columbus, Miss., Sept. 6-13. He was a featured panelist for the program, “Couldn’t Have Done It Without You, Baby: A Look at the Women in Williams’ Life and Career.” Noel, a Williams scholar, also presented his paper, “The Art and Decay of Blanche Dubois in ‘A Streetcar Named Desire,’” followed by a screening and discussion of the 1951 film starring Marlon Brando and Vivien Leigh.

 

Fran Mohr, Customer Service, has been elected vice president of membership for the Gwinnett-Tucker Toastmasters Club #833.

 

Brandon Brown, Recruitment, attended Congressman John Lewis’ “For the People” Job Fair at Georgia International Convention Center Sept. 1 on behalf of GPC Recruitment. During the event, he was greeted by Lewis and invited to have lunch with the congressman.  

 

Ninety percent of customer service surveys collected this past summer at Georgia Perimeter indicate that students had an “excellent” experience with staff. One student’s comments on the help he/she received from a staff member: “She had helped me through a very challenging time. She listened to me and gave me the best advice on how to handle my issues. Because of her help, my transition into a new phase of my life feels easier, and I can handle the challenges better. Thank you for all your help.”

 

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