West Kentucky Community and Technical College will host its annual faculty and staff awards reception Friday, April 25 at noon in the Crounse Hall atrium.
One WKCTC faculty member will receive the Phelps Award, which emphasizes quality, promotes academic excellence, and rewards competence in teaching in the liberal arts and sciences disciplines. One faculty member will receive the Paducah Junior College Faculty Award, an award that emphasizes quality, promotes academic excellence and rewards competence in teaching in disciplines other than liberal arts and science.
In addition, WKCTC college employees have nominated a fellow administrative member, one faculty member, and one staff member for the Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS) 2014 New Horizons Award. These employees are among 48 people nominated at KCTCS colleges across the state who could be named the 2014 top staff and faculty representative at a special awards banquet to be held in May.
The media is encouraged to attend.
One WKCTC faculty member will receive the Phelps Award, which emphasizes quality, promotes academic excellence, and rewards competence in teaching in the liberal arts and sciences disciplines. One faculty member will receive the Paducah Junior College Faculty Award, an award that emphasizes quality, promotes academic excellence and rewards competence in teaching in disciplines other than liberal arts and science.
In addition, WKCTC college employees have nominated a fellow administrative member, one faculty member, and one staff member for the Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS) 2014 New Horizons Award. These employees are among 48 people nominated at KCTCS colleges across the state who could be named the 2014 top staff and faculty representative at a special awards banquet to be held in May.
The media is encouraged to attend.