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College selects former Delaware Tech VP to head AACC s IT effort – Campus Current

A former administrator from Delaware Technical Community College will become AACC’s first vice president of information technology on May 3, the college announced on Tuesday. Dr. Richard Kralevich, who served as vice president for information and instructional technology at Delaware Tech from 2014-2019, told AACC faculty during a March open forum that he will home in on student and faculty needs. “[My team] won’t be an [information technology] operation that you can pick up and … move to another college,” said Kralevich, who most recently served as academic program director and professor of information technology for the Delaware college. “We won’t be that. We will be an IT operation that specifically serves the needs of this community college, of our faculty, because your needs are unique.”

Athletes of Week March 12

Dave Frederick Aarin Burton Cape lacrosse gave him a chance to play attack on man-up situations, and the Big Cat decided he liked “ringing the bell” better than he liked football. And so on his own he found his way to Bethany College, where he lights it up for night and day games. Aarin had six goals and an assist in an opening-season win over Franciscan, then came back in the second game with a goal and an assist in a 16-7 loss to Westminster. The biggest assist Aarin provided for Bethany was bringing in Cape running mate Andre Currie to complete a Double-A attack duo.   

Josiah Miller: A true student-athlete pleasantly rumbling off road

Josiah Miller: A true student-athlete pleasantly rumbling off road Josiah Miller leads off the 2-by-200 relay. The 6-foot-3, 275-pound big guy ran a respectable 27 flat. DAVE FREDERICK PHOTOS Dave Frederick February 26, 2021 Four sports an hour - Josiah Miller is a 6-foot-3, 275-pound Cape senior with brains and brawn. At Cape’s track meet versus Dover and Smyrna Feb. 24, Josiah won the shot put with a throw of 47 feet. He is top-ranked in the state. He then sat down on the grass for a coed game of UNO. I asked three athletes, “Doesn’t anyone play Tonk anymore?” and they all looked back like “What?” so I let go of it. Josiah then led off Cape’s 4-by-200 relay, and he was a sight to behold, rumbling to a 27 flat on the leadoff leg. Adding a fourth event for the track meet, he picked up a rake and joined coach

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