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RLC President: Baldrige Award models how to achieve sustainable community

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The highest aspiration today’s educations institutions can have is to be the best places from which to learn and to teach the life skills for building sustainable local and world community, said Richland College President Steve Mittelstet.

At the recent 20th anniversary gala celebrating the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award, Dr. Mittelstet cast a vision of how the nation’s highest presidential honor for quality and organizational excellence is a model for how to achieve the goal of building sustainable community.

“The good news is that our organizations are fortunate to have a wise Socratic teacher to lead us in our learning,” Dr. Mittelstet said. “That teacher is the Baldrige National Quality Program, which is guiding all our performance excellence journeys toward achieving this urgent vision and beyond.”

In 2005, Richland College made history by being the first community college in the nation to receive the Baldrige Award. Baldrige Award recipients are evaluated vigorously by an independent board of examiners in seven areas: leadership; strategic planning; customer and market focus; measurement, analysis and knowledge management; human resource focus; and process management. The evaluation process includes approximately 1,000 hours of review and an on-site visit by teams of examiners to clarify questions and verify information submitted on the applications.

All organizations that participate in the Baldrige process ask themselves challenging questions and discover what works within their organizations, Dr. Mittelstet said. The companies and institutions that start their own performance excellence journey also learn from benchmark institutions and the Baldrige examiners and support coaches.

Nearly a decade of Baldrige guidance through the education criteria is to credit for more and more educational institutions embarking on their own performance excellence journeys, Dr. Mittelstet said. He specifically recognized the four public schools and three higher education exemplars honored by the Baldrige Award.

Dr. Mittelstet dreams of “a world of social equity and justice, economic sufficiency, and healthy environment, where present needs are met without compromising our ability to meet the needs of the future.” He warns that “our world does not have the luxury for this foundational, survival-level vision to be long-term.”

He urged the audience to strive toward a day when the basics of sustainability are achieved and mutual prosperity is the goal.

“May all of us hereby pledge to continue our own performance excellence journeys and to elicit public and private organizations throughout the United States to pledge support for this vital education sector of our society,” Dr. Mittelstet said. “By fulfilling this pledge, our students, our communities, our planet and all of us will be the beneficiaries. And when we gather again for our 40th birthday, may we all be celebrating life well beyond mere sustainability.”

Published by Jenni Gilmer on May 19th, 2008 tagged Baldrige, Events, News | Comment now »

Determine your carbon footprint at the USGBC North Texas Chapter May 22 seminar at Richland College

The North Texas Chapter of the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) Education & Events Committee is partnering with Richland College, an American College and University President’s Climate Commitment signatory, to host a “Know Your Carbon Footprint” seminar at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, May 22, in the Fannin Performance Hall on Richland’s campus.

The guest speaker will be Thom Powell, AIA, of Good Fulton & Farrell Architects, who was the project architect for Richland’s Thunderduck Hall. Richland’s chief sustainability officer and GREENRichland co-chair David Henry will welcome the group and give a brief overview of Richland’s sustainability efforts.

Computers will be available for guests to calculate their own carbon footprint, and refreshments will be served.

What: “Know Your Carbon Footprint” seminar

Who: Richland College and the North Texas Chapter of the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC)

When: 6:30 p.m., May 22

Where: Richland College - Fannin Performance Hall
12800 Abrams Road
Dallas, TX 75243

Cost: $10 for USGBC members and non-Richland students
$20 for non-members and at the door
$5 for Emerging Green Builders
Richland students, faculty, and staff are being given a special $5 registration rate with their Richland ID card.

Register: https://www.signmeup.com/site/reg/register.aspx?fid=G12VBK7

or

Contact: David Henry
972-238-6394
ddhenry@dcccd.edu

A carbon footprint is a tool that measures how much land and water area a human population requires to produce the resources it consumes and to absorb its wastes. By measuring our footprint, citizens can take personal and collective actions in order preserve the environment. For additional details, click here.

Published by Anitra Cotton on May 19th, 2008 tagged Environmental, Events, News | Comment now »

Time to Shine: VP to go bald after RCHS seniors earns over $2 million in scholarships

Earlier this year, David Canine, Vice President of Educational Transitions and Deputy Superintendent of Richland Collegiate High School of Mathematics, Science and Engineering (RCHS), challenged the class of 2008 to get more than $1 million in scholarship offers. If successful, he promised to shave his head.

The seniors met and exceeded the challenge, collecting over $2 million in scholarships from various in-state and out-of-state colleges and universities, both public and private. On May 12, Canine pays up by going bald for the cause.

The class of 2008 will be the first graduating class of RCHS. The charter school was formed in the Fall of 2006 for area students to complete their last two years of high school at Richland College, earning both college credit and their high school diploma.

Who: Richland Collegiate High School

What: Deputy Superintendent David Canine gets his head shaved as a result of RCHS seniors earning $2 million in scholarships

When: 3 p.m., May 12

Where: Richland College – East Breezeway
12800 Abrams Road
Dallas, TX 75243

Published by Anitra Cotton on April 30th, 2008 tagged Award/Honors, Events, Richland Collegiate High School | 1 Comment »

 
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