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From our August 10, 2000,
edition.
Austin,
Caldwell take positions at CC
By
Roger Estlack, Clarendon Enterprise
Clarendon College welcomed one new and one returning employee
this week.
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Dr.
Jay Caldwell and Jewell Austin. |
Dr. Jay Caldwell is the college’s new Dean of Students, and
Jewell Austin has resumed her familiar position as CC’s librarian.
“It’s exciting to be back,” said Austin who had been
the college’s librarian for two years before going to Frank Phillips
College in Borger two years ago.
“I’d like to thank the community for their warm welcome.
“The president [Dr. Myles Shelton] has a clear vision for
the college and for the library in particular,” she said, “and I
wanted to be part of it.”
Austin grew up and graduated from high school in Memphis
before getting a degree from Clarendon College. She received her
bachelor’s degree from the University of North Texas and a master’s in
Library Science from Texas Women’s University.
She is living in Clarendon now and has some plans for the
library.
“We’re going to continue to incorporate technology in the
library and do more library instruction to teach students how to use the
library.”
Austin said the library will continue to have special
programming for students and members of the community.
The CC Library is open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., Monday –
Thursday; from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m., Friday; and from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.,
Sunday. Community members are welcome at the library and can call 806-874-3571
for more information.
Jay Caldwell brings 26-years of higher education experience
to Clarendon College. He retired in January 1997 as the Vice President for
Student Services at Rogers State University in Clairmore, Oklahoma. He
also previously served in that same position at Panhandle State
University.
Most recently he was a clinical director for Wilmont, Inc.,
which provides mental health services for nursing home residents.
“I’m looking forward to working with the students and
faculty,” Caldwell said of his move to Clarendon College.
Caldwell’s wife, Willa Dean, is a faculty member at Murray
State College in Tishomingo, Oklahoma, and the couple has raised three
sons. He says he feels like
he has “come home” with his new job.
“Education is where my heart is, and I believe especially
in the community college. It gives young people a chance to see if college
is for them, and it gives other people a second chance to have the life
they want,” he said.
Caldwell grew up and graduated from high school in Tulsa, and
he received a bachelor’s degree in history from the University of Tulsa.
He earned a theology degree from Duke University and received
master’s and doctorate degrees from Oklahoma State University.
He is also a licensed professional counselor.
CC President Myles Shelton said he was very pleased with the
hiring of Austin and Caldwell.
“I think we have some outstanding people working for us,”
he said. “Jewell is a proven individual and will be an invaluable asset
as we move forward with plans for a new library.
“Dr. Caldwell comes to us having been both a Dean of
Students and a Vice President of Student Affairs and has wealth of
experience to help our students both in and out of the classroom.
“I’m proud to have both of them working for us.”
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