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Dateline: June 14,
2007
Shelton
resigns from CC
Dr. W. Myles Shelton is stepping
down as president of Clarendon College to take a position in Galveston.
The CC Board of Regents accepted
Shelton’s resignation during a called meeting last Thursday. His last
day on the job will be June 28.
“It’s a lot of mixed
emotions,” Shelton said of his resignation Monday. “Clarendon College
has been very good for us personally.”
The board last week praised
Shelton for the accomplishments CC has achieved under his leadership, most
significantly the successful completion of the school’s accreditation
process last year.
Shelton lists the construction and
opening of the college’s new Vera Dial Dickey Library and the M.K. Brown
Academic Center in Pampa among CC’s top achievements since he took the
helm in 1999.
The president also said he is
proud of the college successfully completing the goals outlined in the
“New Horizons” master plan from 1999 to 2003 and in the “Opening
Doors; Changing Lives” plan scheduled to be completed this year.
“The ‘New Horizons’ plan had
44 individual goals, and all of them were met,” Shelton said. “I
expect we’ll see the same results when the ‘Opening Doors’ plan ends
this year. All of these little accomplishments add to up to really great
things when taken as a whole.”
Shelton said he will miss the
community and the people of Clarendon, but he looks forward to the new
challenges he will face as president of Galveston College.
“They have had declining
enrollment, and then there are issues lingering because of allegations of
misrepresenting enrollment numbers, which impacts their state funding,”
Shelton said. “I think overall the institution is strong.”
Clarendon College’s next step
will be to hire an interim president. Shelton says he hopes the board will
make that decision this month.
The interim president will then
guide the college in its selection of a new president. That process is
expected to take between nine and 12 months.
In other business, the board of
regents last week approved the hiring of Steve Williams as an English
instructor at the CC Pampa Center and voted to extend the contract of
acting dean of students Tex Buckhaults by 12 months.
The board also accepted the
resignation of Enrollment Services Counselor Kelly Vonner, who is leaving
to teach math at Memphis.
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