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Category President’s Column

Scholarships provide opportunity for those who apply, donate

By J.D. Rottweiler, Ph.D. Sienna Hope Martinez’s path to a bachelor’s degree is likely to have taken six or more years if not for a scholarship. Her family income wouldn’t allow for studies free of worry about how to pay… Continue Reading →

Preserving freedom, happiness with education

By J.D. Rottweiler, Ph.D. The year 2016 may go down in history as the time Arizona began its climb toward the top of the education rankings. The state is taking steps to improve both standards and funding. The process will… Continue Reading →

Thanks to the people who make the place

By J.D. Rottweiler, Ph.D. As Cochise College winds down from an accreditation visit, I’m a bit short on column topics. So in recognition of the season, I’ve crafted something you’ve never seen – a list of things for which I… Continue Reading →

What HLC means to me (and you)

Cochise College faces an important milestone later this month when it hosts a comprehensive evaluation visit for accreditation by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC). As we have been promoting for the last several months, accreditation is necessary to enable students… Continue Reading →

Cochise faculty excel in classroom, community

A year or so ago, the Cochise College Governing Board nominated Dan Guilmette, computer science and information systems instructor, for the faculty member award provided annually by the Association of Community College Trustees. Guilmette’s example of community leadership in addition… Continue Reading →

Measuring up at Cochise College

By Dr. J.D. Rottweiler Cochise College welcomed faculty and staff back for the 2015-16 academic year this week. Since the college faces an important accreditation milestone this fall, the focus was on “Measuring Up at Cochise.” I shared some statistics… Continue Reading →

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