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Dateline: June 28,
2007
CC
appoints former Hill president as interim
Dr. William R. Auvenshine was
named as Interim President of Clarendon College when the CC Board of
Regents met in regular session last Thursday, June 21.
“I’m very excited about coming
here,” Auvenshine said. “I’ve known about Clarendon College for a
long time.”
Auvenshine is no stranger to the
Texas Panhandle. He received his Master of Education Degree from West
Texas State University in 1967 and was the manager and part owner of
Megent Music Company in Amarillo from 1964 to 1970.
“I called on a lot of schools in
this area, and I remember coming here when the college was still in with
the high school,” he said.
Avenshine began his career in
higher education as Dean of Student Services at Ranger Junior College from
1971 to 1984. He then served 20 years as president of Hill College in
Hillsboro before retiring in 2004. Most recently Auvenshine served as
Interim President at Galveston College in Galveston, Texas.
In addition to his degree from WT,
Auvenshine holds a Doctor of Education degree from the University of
Northern Colorado and a Bachelor of Science degree from Texas Christian
University.
He has served on numerous
committees for the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board and the
Southern Association of Schools and Colleges.
He has also served as President of the Texas Community College
Association, in addition to numerous other civic and education
organizations.
Auvenshine’s first day at
Clarendon College will be July 2, and he will lead CC as it goes through
the selection process for a new president.
He succeeds Dr. W. Myles Shelton,
who stepped down effective June 28 to take the job as president of
Galveston College.
“Myles Shelton has done a superb
job during his term at Clarendon College and has left the college in good
financial condition, except for the recent action of the governor over
which he had no control,” Auvenshine said.
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