PR2004 Oct 25 NEWS

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The Tuscaloosa News

Oct 25 2004

 

Shelton State Community College News

 

Shelton State Community College is reorganizing its administrative structure.

 

Gladys Hill was named assistant dean for health services.  Hill began her nursing career at West Alabama General Hospital in Northport.  From 1984-1994, Hill taught in the associate’s degree nursing program at Shelton State and became director of the college’s Nursing Programs in 1994.

 

Linda Grote, associate dean for administrative services, was named associate dean for academic services.  Grote, employed at Shelton State since 1980, has served as chairwoman of the division of social sciences, speech and fine arts as well as ACT WorkKeys coordinator and ACT Job Profiler.  She has degrees from Samford University and the University of Alabama.

 

Bruce Bizzoco, who has served as associate dean for instruction services, was named associate dean of student support services.  Bizzoco has served in various positions, including teaching anthropology and fencing classes, during his 25-year tenure.  He holds graduate degrees from the University of Alabama and the United States Olympic Training Center.

 

Jeanetta Hargrow has served as director of recruiting for Shelton State and has been given additional supervisory responsibilities with the title of assistant dean for student services.  She has A.S. and A.A.S. degrees from Shelton State and a bachelor’s degree from Stillman College.

 

Ronald Range, Title III Coordinator, will become Assistant Director for the Fredd Campus in additional to his duties with Title III.  Range has been employed at Shelton State since 1992 beginning as assessment coordinator and then as director of institutional research.  He holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Stillman College and a master’s of public administration from UAB.

 

Chuck Boening, instructor of history at Shelton State Community College, has completed a review of the text for the third edition of The American Promise published by Bedford/St. Martin’s Press, a publisher of college texts specializing in the humanities.

 

Boening has been a member of the faculty for seven years.  He has a bachelor’s degree in history and political science, a master’s in history, and an Ed.D. in higher education administration, all from the University of Alabama.