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Kamil, Congratulations! You definitely deserve the award! You have done amazing things with the Regional Collaboratives, and I am so glad that people are noticing! Keep up the good work! Gaile Thompson Science Specialist Region 14 ESC Kamil: Dear Kamil, Dr. Jbeily, Congratulations on the award that you are to recieve from UT. You are the best and I appreciate you more than you know. Sheryl Roehl Kamil, CONGRATULATIONS!!! Kamil,
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Dear Kamil, I just heard that you were awarded the UT 2000 Excellence award. My sincere congratulations! You really deserve it: No one works harder or has accomplished more. A big "way to go!", and I'll see you soon. Take care! We're Texas! Mark W. Blount Director of Development College of Education The University of Texas at Austin Dr. Jbeily, Dear Kamil, Dearest Kamil Congratulations, Kamil, for all your good
work and for this impressive honor. Thanks for the info. I have known Kamil for
nearly 10 years now, and think very highly of him. He certainly deserves this recognition! Congratulations, Kamil! A wonderful tribute
to your hard work on behalf of science education in Texas. Kamil, Kamil, congratulations on your award for excellence from the best
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December 1 , 2000
In the Spotlight
Dr. Tim Altanero, associate
professor, Technical Communications, published an article in MultiLingual Computing &
Technology, which hit the stands earlier this week. The article, Building a
Curriculum for Localization, features how Austin Community College is taking the
first steps toward a training program in partnership with the localization industry.
ACC is the only college ever to be featured in this publication, which is essentially the New York Times of the localization industry.
Bronson Dorsey joins ACC as associate vice president of Facilities and Operations on Dec. 1. Dorsey holds a bachelors degree in architecture from UT Austin and also is a certified facility manager. He has more than 25 years of experience in design, construction and facilities management, with two of those years at Georgetown University Medical Center.
Alex Matthews has accepted the position of Massage Therapy program coordinator for the Health Professions Institute.
Richard Bill Evans, adjunct faculty member, Welding Technology, was recently qualified as a Certified Master Bench Jeweler by the Jewelers of America, Inc. Evans is now one of only three jewelers in the Austin area to qualify as a Master Jeweler. Earlier this year, he received Teaching Excellence Award from ACC.
Catherine MacLaughlin, advising specialist and adjunct faculty member, Riverside Campus, presented a sectional entitled Texas Rejects Tarasoffat this years Conference of the Texas Counseling Association held Nov. 8-11 in Houston. MacLaughlin, a licensed counselor and attorney, joined more than 2,000 counseling and human development professionals from across the state at this conference, which focused on the most up-to-date issues and techniques in the field of counseling and human development.
Elizabeth Coccia, campus dean of Student Services at Pinnacle and Cypress; Patrick Hughes, history professor at Northridge; Dr. Carole Ann Pierce, Psychology professor at Northridge; Kamil Jbeily, chemistry adjunct faculty at Rio Grande; and Mary Tavcar, technical lab assistant III at Cypress, were honored by their former students in the sixth edition of Whos Who Among Americas Teachers, 2000. Teachers in this edition were selected by former students who are themselves currently listed in Whos Who Among American High School Students or The National Deans List publications. The students were asked to nominate the one teacher from their entire academic career who made a difference in their lives.