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    El Vaquero, CA
    May 27 2006

    New College President Officially Announced
    By ALISON GELLER
    El Vaquero Staff Features Editor

    May 26, 2006

    When John Davitt retires from his position as
    superintendent/president of GCC this summer, he will be succeeded by
    Audre Levy, currently president of L.A. Southwest College.
    `The board has unanimously decided to appoint Dr. Audre Levy to the
    position of superintendent/president of Glendale Community College,'
    announced Kathleen Burke-Kelly, president of GCC's Board of Trustees,
    at the beginning of the meeting. Her announcement was followed by a
    standing ovation from the audience in Kreider Hall.

    `Thank you, all of the board, for your vote of confidence and trust
    in me and, for the audience, for your vote of confidence and trust in
    me as well,' said Levy after the applause had died down. `I hope to
    live up to what you have in store for me as your incoming president.'

    Levy hit a soft spot with the audience when she complimented Davitt,
    who has been the leader of the college for 21 years. `I would also
    like to express my thanks to Dr. Davitt for his years of service to
    this college,' said Levy. `Let me say this is an awesome task, to
    follow behind such a giant who has spent so many years in the
    community college ranks. You will discover that my feet are quite not
    the size of his but a little higher because I wear heels [and] that
    means that I will be stepping high; but I want you to know that I am
    here because of all of you and I will remember why I am here. I am
    here because of the students and because of you, the faculty and
    staff.

    `Always know that my door is open I will be welcome to hearing the
    good things as well as the not so good things, because it's from the
    not so good things that we all grow; and so I am looking forward to
    being part of the history of this institution.'

    During a brief reception for Levy before the regular board meeting
    resumed, Burke-Kelly said that it was `a combination of things' that
    led to choosing Levy. She said it was her experience in all levels of
    education, having taught at the K-12 level as well as at community
    colleges and universities. It was also her ability to connect with
    people.

    `Dr. Davitt is very much like that and I think the campus would miss
    that.'

    Davitt expressed his support of Levy during the comments portion of
    the board meeting, as did every other member of the board. `We're
    looking forward to having you here and you and I will hopefully get
    some good time in the next month or so to tell you what our problems
    are and to welcome you to the community. I think you're going to like
    it here. I think you're going to find that it's a real
    family...Everyone is committed to making your administration a very
    successful one for Glendale College.'

    Anita Quinonez Gabrielian, a board member who was president of the
    board during most of the hiring process, added her welcome to Levy
    and also said, `You can definitely count on our cooperation,
    partnership and all of our support.'

    Board member Victor King added that `Although you are replacing a
    legend, you are a legend in your own right. We've heard so many
    wonderful things about you that you really stood out of the crowd of
    applicants.'

    `You were a star from the first moment that we met you and we are
    glad that you'll be shining in our skies - and we'll be there to
    polish you,' said Armine Hacopian, vice president of the board. After
    the meeting ended Levy said `I am more looking at excitement and the
    task of learning all the names and faces and issues and challenges
    here at the college.'

    Burke-Kelly said that Levy will be assuming the position of
    superintendent/president on July 1.

    Other items that were covered at the meeting: Three professors were
    given tenure: David Martin, instructor of architecture; Paul Vera, of
    the ESL department; and Monette Tiernan, of the English department.

    Sharon Combs and Ron Nakasone presented a proposal to borrow the
    number of Full Time Enrolled Students (FTES) from the first summer
    session to claim on the 2005 and 2006 year, so funding will not be
    cut by failure to reach the state-mandated quota for enrolled
    students. Nakasone said that a lot of colleges are doing it and have
    done it. The foreseen funding shortfalls come from an overall pattern
    of declining enrollment. Nakasone said that many colleges employ a
    strategy of `borrowing' students from one semester to meet quotas and
    then take the loss in the next semester to ensure even funding over a
    period of several years.

    Jane DiLucchio presented a proposal for GCC to offer its own high
    school diploma for continuing education adults. For many years, the
    Garfield campus has offered a diploma in conjunction with the
    Glendale Unified School District. This proposal would allow GCC to
    tailor the program to serve adult students better and the diploma
    students would be able to meet some of the graduation requirements by
    taking credit classes on the main campus.

    According to Davitt, GCC received a proclamation from Gov. Arnold
    Schwarzenegger of resolution that the week of April 23 to 29 be known
    as `The Days of Remembrance of the Armenian Genocide.' After having
    been the interim associate dean of the library for this past year,
    Linda Winters is now officially the associate dean of the library.

    There will be a retirement party on June 2 for staff and faculty who
    are retiring this year.

    In a future board meeting, Burke-Kelly said she would like to revisit
    the board's compensation, since it has been such a good year for the
    budget and their compensation has not been restored since it was cut
    because of a low budget.
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