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Dateline: November
27,
2003
CC
moving forward with new library plans
By
Roger Estlack, Clarendon Enterprise
Clarendon
College will likely begin soliciting bids for the construction of a new
library next month following last Thursday’s Board of Regents meeting.
Architect
Jim Doche presented blueprints for the facility at the meeting, and CC
President Myles Shelton discussed the timeline for the project.
The
college anticipates starting the bidding on or about December 8.
The bids will be opened on January 8, 2004; and the regents will
meet on January 15 to consider awarding a bid.
The
library, which will be built between the Administration Building and the
Harned Sisters Fine Arts Center, is expected to take eight to ten months.
CC officials hope to be using the new facility for the 2005 spring
semester.
The
$1.4 million library project is being built with funds which have been
donated to the college.
The
present library on the west end of the Administration Building was
determined to be inadequate by the Southern Association of Colleges &
Schools (SACS) during CC’s last accreditation visit in 1994.
SACS officials will make another accreditation visit in the fall of
2005.
In
other CC business, regents accepted final completion of the new softball
field and the Livestock & Equine Center. Officials reported that the
contractor is still working to complete items on the punch list for the
new residence hall. Those items include some remaining work on doors and
effacing and concern about inconsistent coloring of the patio.
The
board received a report on the Texas State Performance Measures. CC
students completed courses at a rate of 92.3 percent during 2003, and more
than 97 percent of students required to take a licensure exam (such as LVN
and EMT students) did so successfully.
Regents
approved a resolution authorizing a grant application to the Chapman
Forestry Foundation for landscaping around Regents Hall.
Regents
accepted the resignations of custodian Ramona Santos and assistant
softball coach Brandi Perry. Henry Hermesmeyer was hired as a custodian,
and the contracts of Sharron Rust and Gay Tibbets were renewed.
Drafts
of the strategic goals and institutional plan, entitled “Opening Doors,
Changing Lives,” were distributed to the board The plan is an outgrowth
of visioning exercises done earlier this year.
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