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Category President’s Column

College honors faculty for dedication to calling

By J.D. Rottweiler, Ph.D. With all of the activity that went into putting together a drive-through commencement ceremony last month, the college chose to delay honoring newly appointed faculty emeriti until it could do so in a meaningful way. That… Continue Reading →

Unconventional commencement celebrates resilience

By J.D. Rottweiler, Ph.D. Nearly 200 graduating students and their supporters piled into cars Thursday and Friday for commencement ceremonies unlike any other in Cochise College history. With a desire to help students celebrate and also observe pandemic protocols, the… Continue Reading →

Students, faculty make history with pandemic response

By J.D. Rottweiler, Ph.D. Early on in the coronavirus pandemic, Cochise College garnered attention for its distribution of supplies and equipment to local medical facilities that were having difficulty ordering them. I’m excited to share that there is much more… Continue Reading →

Hope springs eternal: Cochise College post-pandemic

By J.D. Rottweiler, Ph.D. The spring semester of the college calendar is a time of excitement for a variety of reasons. In addition to the changing of the seasons, it’s a time for planning, and planning typically means new or… Continue Reading →

Education can recover by reskilling, repackaging

By J.D. Rottweiler, Ph.D. We’ve lived with an economically damaging pandemic for just about a year, and it’s become clear in most industries that we need to find a path forward. In education, that means developing ways to meet current… Continue Reading →

Things change so they can stay the same

By J.D. Rottweiler, Ph.D. Following a year dictated by a pandemic, it’s refreshing to have some very positive news to share with you. The world is not starting 2021 where I hoped it would. But we at Cochise College are… Continue Reading →

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