Friday, 17 April 2009

Published poets present at Pine Technical College



Pine Technical College, in conjunction with the Pine Center for the Arts, hosted a poetry reading Tues. April 14.

The event began with readings by returning poets Jim Redmond and Matt Mauch. Redmond’s poems have appeared in Speakeasy, Seattle Review, South Carolina Review and Water~Stone, among others. Redmond is a two-time winner of the Loft's Mentor Series Award and has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize.

Mauch’s poetry has appeared in The Journal and in many other publications. Mauch teaches writing at Concordia Univ. of St. Paul.

The event’s feature presenter, Angela Foster, is a local writer. Foster’s work has been published in Talking Stick, Dust and Fire, Otter Tail Review, Tiny Lights, Poetry Midwest and Lake County Journal. Foster’s poetry and creative nonfiction have won her awards from the Brainerd Writer’s Alliance, the National League of American Pen Women, the Writers at Work Fellowship Competition, Cup of Comfort, New Orleans Study Abroad Competition, Lucidity, Carlisle Poets, Byline Magazine, and the League of Minnesota Poets. In 2004 and 2006, Foster received the Carol Bly Award in Creative Nonfiction from Bemidji State University. Foster also received an artist’s grant from the East Central Arts Council and was a 2006 finalist for the Loft Mentorship program.

Foster teaches writing through Pine City Community Education and co-teaches a workshop, “How to Find, Enter and Win Writing Contests,” at the Loft Literary Center in Minneapolis. Foster also serves as co-editor of County Lines: 87 Minnesota Counties, 130 Minnesota Poets, published by Loon Feather Press (2008). Additionally, Foster serves as Treasurer for the League of Minnesota Poets.
In addition to the poetry reading event, winners of the Pine Technical College Poetry and Prose Contest were announced. First place went to Sean Ryan for “Web,” and the runner-up went to Felicia Maiwurm for “Like the Sea.”

Faculty members of the Pine Technical College English department also announced the third issue of Inkling: An Online Journal of Poetry and Prose. The journal was created to promote and encourage the work of creative writers throughout the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system by giving them an exclusive and competitive forum to display their work. Visit the journal at http://www.pinetech.edu/inkling/index.html.

Tuesday, 14 April 2009

Welcome, new Marketing Director Danielle (Dani) Chandonnet

Chandonnet is set to begin work on May 4 as Pine Technical College's Director of Marketing and Admissions in Student Affairs. Most recently, Chandonnet served as Marketing and Business Development Coordinator for the City of Mount Dora, Florida. Prior to her experience in local government, she worked in various roles for public colleges in marketing, student admissions and student recruitment for the University of South Florida in Tampa, Florida and Brevard Community College in Cocoa, Florida.

"I'm so happy to bring my set of skills and experience covering marketing and student admissions to Pine Technical College," Chandonnet said. "I'm proud to take this important leadership role for a college that offers so much to the community," Chandonnet added.

Chandonnet earned a BA in public relations from the University of South Florida in 2001. In 2006, Chandonnet earned her MPA, master of public administration, from Troy University. Chandonnet's skills including marketing, special event management, public and community relations, advertising, photography, publication design, survey and market research, public speaking and even fundraising and grant writing will come in handy at Pine Technical College.

Wednesday, 8 April 2009

American Sign Language students surprise instructor



Creative students in Kathy Krier’s American Sign Language class, delivered via interactive TV, secretly collaborated on a project outside of class to surprise Krier. The nine distance-learning students at Lac Qui Parle Valley High School coordinated and wore matching, bright fuchsia T-shirts to class just days into the new semester. The T-shirts bore a message on the front, “Seniors sign in ’09,” and the back spelled L-Q-P-V in the manual alphabet.

Not to be left out, the students sent Krier her own matching shirt.

The American Sign Language program is taken part-time over a two-year period. Graduates are prepared and/or meet prerequisites for an Interpreter program, gain sign language skills to work and communicate with deaf and hard of hearing people, meet World Language requirements at the high school and college/university level and meet entrance requirements for undergraduate or graduate programs in ASL studies.

Tuesday, 7 April 2009

Movie, "An Inconvenient Truth," shows in recognition of Earth Month


On April 6, Pine Technical College hosted its first of four (4) Earth Month events. Former Vice President Al Gore’s documentary film, “An Inconvenient Truth,” was shown in the College auditorium to a near full-house. Attendees enjoyed refreshments and a short commentary and introduction from Pine Technical College biological sciences instructor Alexis Grinde.

Grinde recently was honored with a Teaching Award for Excellence, and along with the award, Grinde received a grant to support her ongoing study of global climate change. Grinde has partnered with the College’s Ever Green Club in an effort to promote education on topics involving the environment.

As part of Grinde’s grant project, the four Earth Month events planned for the month of April are designed to achieve two goals: first, to educate both students and members of our community regarding everyday environmental topics, and second, to promote constructive dialogue on sometimes-controversial topics.

Mark your calendars for the next Earth Month event, April 13. The event, “Raptors and Environmental Change,” will feature guest presenters from the Audubon Center and live animal presentations.

Tuesday, 17 March 2009

Information Night, an open house event invites all


What: Pine Technical College will host “Information Night”

When: April 29, 2009

Time: 4 – 7 p.m.

Where: Pine Technical College, 900 Fourth St. SE, Pine City, MN

Why: Learn more about going to college and the remarkable programs available at Pine Technical College! Gain valuable insight from knowledgeable staff and faculty members from these participating departments: Career Planning, Customized Training, Employment and Training, Financial Aid, Adult Basic Education and the Veterans Center.

This is your chance to tour the College, meet staff and faculty members and learn about available resources to ease your transition into a new and more rewarding career at a comfortable, casual event.

For more information, call 1-800-521-7463. Don’t miss this event that really is “All About You!”

Wednesday, 4 March 2009

April, Earth Month, to be recognized at Pine Technical College

In recognition of Earth Month, Pine Technical College has lined up a series of lectures and events throughout the month of April to advance the public's understanding of global climate change. All events will be are free open to the public, and students are especially encouraged to attend.

Mon. April 6 at 6 p.m. in the Pine Technical College Auditorium, the documentary film, “An Inconvenient Truth,” will show. Former Vice President Al Gore's film discusses global warming, and a community action discussion will follow. Refreshments available.

Mon. April 13 at 6 p.m. in the Pine Technical College Auditorium, a special event, "Raptors and Environmental Change," with presenters from the Audubon Center of the North Woods will be offered. Live raptors will be featured, along with discussion regarding their role in the changing environment. Appropriate for the whole family.

Wed. April 22, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. outdoors at the Pine Technical College campus, the “Health and Environmental Fair” will feature exhibits, demonstrations, information and giveaways.

Sponsored by the Pine Technical College Ever Green Club, more than 15 booths will be available, each offering a different perspective. Sample booth themes include “What to Recycle,” “How to Compost” and many more.

Pine Technical College nursing students will be on hand with lessons and exhibits such as "Blood Pressure Checks," "Gastric Bypass," "Cancers," "Drug Use,” “Diabetes” and more.

The Pine Technical College Johnson Virtual Reality Center will be offering virtual reality demonstrations at 10 a.m., 2 p.m. and 4 p.m.

Exhibits hosted by organizations not affiliated with Pine Technical College include Sprouts Hometown Market and Gifts, East Central Energy and many more. This event is appropriate for the whole family.

Thurs. April 30 at 6 p.m. in the Pine Technical College Auditorium, a presentation, "Wildlife and Climate Change," will be offered. Learn how environmental change affects fish and wildlife populations in Minnesota. Refreshments available.

"Many students have the idea that global climate change does not and will not affect their lives,” said Pine Technical College biological sciences instructor and Ever Green Club advisor Alexis Grinde. “But, climate change is a real issue, and most people in East Central Minnesota have limited knowledge about it. These events provide opportunities to learn,” Grinde added. Grinde recently was awarded a 3,800. grant that supports her ongoing research and public education programs regarding global climate change. A portion of the grant is supporting the Earth Month events.

The Ever Green Club, a new club at the College, is already underway with an effort to transform the College into a more environmentally-friendly facility. For example, the club emphasizes recycling and began an Adopt-A-Highway project. One of the club’s many focuses is to educate fellow students regarding the value of environmentally-friendly alternatives such as composting.

The club recently conducted a paperless survey, and results indicated the majority of faculty, staff and students at the College are interested in learning more about what they can do to improve and preserve the environment.

“College leadership has taken steps to work with local government officials to make Pine Technical College and Pine City a leader in green communities for the area,” Grinde said. “The Ever Green Club is proud to play a part in that,” Grinde added.

Friday, 27 February 2009

Higher Learning Commission impressed with Pine Technical College


Pine Technical College just wrapped up a three-day visit from representives of the Higher Learning Commission, North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. The HLC was at the College from Feb. 23 to 25 to carry out a comprehensive evaluation of the College and its policies and procedures.
Pine Technical College scored very high, and the HLC will not return for another review until 2019. Pine Technical College has been accredited by the HLC continuously since 1994. To learn more about the process, click here.

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