The Northwest College Nursing program invites all current NWC nursing students and recent graduates to attend a nursing career fair on Wednesday, March 20, from 10 a.m. to noon in the Yellowstone …
NL Corresspondent Jammu, May 26: Bringing craziness of Indian Premier League (IPL) at the doorsteps, the enthusiasts of one of the major leagues in the country are set to rock on at ‘Fan Park’ the first of its kind event here on May 28. Manager Cricket Operations, BCCI representative, Amit Siddheshwar, who is here in the town
Spoon River College honors employees
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CANTON/MACOMB Spoon River College held Employee Appreciation receptions on the Canton and Macomb campuses to recognize employees for their years of service, those retiring, and faculty awards.
Honored for five years were Micki Henderson, Senior Assistant, Auxiliary Services; Hannah Neuendorf, Generalist, Human Resources; and Andrea Thomson, Director, Human Resources.
Honored for 10 years were Ellen Armstrong, Specialist, Macomb Campus: Andrea Barbknecht, Director, Canton Outreach Center; Penny Cozart, Nursing faculty; Kim Donnelly, Senior Office Assistant, Student Services; Jade Powers, Advisor, Recruitment/Retention; Barbara Strauch, Nursing faculty; and Bobby Winters, Unix Administrator.
Honored for 15 years were Kristy Boggs, Biology faculty; Jo Branson, Director, Financial Aid; Sarah Dalpiaz, Math faculty; Sarah Gray, Director, Business and Auxiliary Services; Melissa Koke, Program Advisor, Adult Education; Chase Lockard, C
Northwest College to Cut 12% of Workforce Due to Budget Cuts Written by Andrew-Rossi on January 12, 2021
Up to 25 positions might be axed as Northwest College tries to offset its current budget shortfall with the cuts anticipated in the years to come.
An internal “Reduction of Force” memo sent Monday afternoon from Interim President Lisa Watson to Northwest College employees shows the extent of the layoffs. The NWC Board of Trustees received and reviewed the memo and is proposed budget cuts during their Jan. 11 meeting.
As of January 2021, NWC has an estimated budget shortfall of $2.6 million.
Furthermore, Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon has released a mandate that reduced funding for all state entities by 15% – a direct result of the pandemic’s impact on the state’s revenues.