Monthly Archives: January 2008

Special Election in May

Austin American-Statesman – Special Election in May

A Close Look at Teaching

Austin American-Statesman – A Close Look at Teaching

ACC Partnership Benefits Students, Community

Hill Country News – ACC Partnership Benefits Students, Community

E-newsletter now available

January’s newsletter is now available. Read about the computer studies job boom, the two-year teaching degree tackling a shortage, the Nursing Academy, and more.

January 2008 ACC eNewsletter

Welcome to the January 2008 ACC eNewsletter Emergency response planning, tools get upgrade Two-year teaching degree tackles shortage Teaching introduction makes career decision easier Computer Studies sees new job boom Professor finds heart in Texas … Continue reading

Emergency response planning, tools get upgrade

Officers Lucy Neyens, left, and Roy Shipp, right, are available to speak on campus safety and crime-prevention. Contact the ACC Police Department for details. Like many colleges throughout the nation, the Austin Community College District … Continue reading

ACC Expanding Culinary Arts Program

KVUE – ACC Expanding Culinary Arts Program

Two-year teaching degree tackles shortage

Dr. Giao Phan, center, chairs the new Education Instruction Department and is assisted by Program Specialist Courtney Reeve, left. Student Dustin Kinas, right, will have a leadership role in a proposed student organization for education … Continue reading

Teaching introduction makes career decision easier

Are you considering a teaching career? Now you can discover if education is right for you. “Our teacher preparation classes can help you decide whether you want to be a teacher,” says Dr. Giao Phan, … Continue reading

Computer Studies sees new job boom

Professor James Webb says employers are turning to ACC for computer workers. “Please contact your system administrator.” The phrase that admittedly is not music to employers’ ears is good news for Austin Community College’s Computer … Continue reading

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