Pasco-Hernando State College Volume XII, Issue I - Spring 2018 | Page 4

FROM THE PRESIDENT Dear PHSC Friends and Supporters, As the spring Perspective heads to press, PHSC’s enrollment is up an impressive six percent compared to this time last year. The College continues to meet important milestones, support student success, provide professional enhancement opportunities for faculty and staff, and consistently develop new programs to meet the interests of our students and the needs of regional employers. During PHSC’s 45 th anniversary year, we are especially proud of our college’s progress and excited about our potential. Many factors contribute to our success, including partnerships that deepen connections within and beyond our district and provide exponential rewards for our entire college community. Among our newest efforts is PHSC’s collaborative Performing Arts Instructional Center that will allow Pasco and Hernando middle and high school students to explore dance, music and theater with an option for graduates to transfer to PHSC to complete an Associate in Arts degree. Another new pathway to PHSC will lead students to an AS degree in digital media and multi-media technology providing specializations that involve and support performing arts. The joint-use performing arts facility is expected to open in August 2020 at the new Cypress Middle-High School complex in Pasco County. The College has also worked closely with both Hernando and Pasco county school districts to offer online registration for our very popular dual enrollment program, a new streamlined process that connects high school students with the classes they need more efficiently. PHSC is also collaborating effectively with other colleges and universities. A new initiative is the University of South Florida’s new FUSE program, providing a pathway for students to earn PHSC AA degrees that transition directly into specific USF bachelor’s degree programs. Additional partnerships with schools, community organizations, health care facilities, law enforcement agencies, businesses and service organizations represent our broad reach to provide our students with exceptional opportunities. We hope you enjoy this bi-annual issue of Perspective magazine, which is full of important College and Foundation news. As we recognize our 45 th year of service, we are truly grateful for our faculty, staff, students, trustees, Foundation members, volunteers and our many associates and partners that contribute to our ongoing success. Thank you and best wishes for a great 2018! Sincerely, Timothy L. Beard. Ph.D. PHSC President 4 PHSC Perspective PASCO-HERNANDO STATE COLLEGE President Timothy L. Beard, Ph.D. PHSC District Board of Trustees Chair Rao Musunuru, M.D. Vice Chair Robin Schneider Members Marilyn Pearson-Adams Jeffrey Harrington, Ph.D. Alvaro Hernandez John Mitten Raymond Gadd David Garcia PHSC Foundation Board of Directors OFFICERS Chair Greg Lenners Vice-Chair Ronald J. May, CFP ® Secretary Brian Horn Treasurer Steven D. Hickman EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (Members at-large) Daniel Abou-Jaoude Andrew Barnes Thomas E. Barnette R. Seth Mann, Esq., CPA, CFP ® Monica Mills Rao Musunuru, M.D. George Psetas, Esq. Donald K. Vierling, M.D. BOARD MEMBERS C. Russell Adams James “Jimmy” D. Adcock A. Patricia Barwick, Esq. Barbara-Jo Bell, Esq. Michael Bruno Kenneth R. Burdzinski Ronnie L. Deese Bharat Desai, M.D. Parnell Dickinson Joel H. Goldberg D.M.D. Gus Guadagnino Burton Harres, Ph.D. Quinn Miller George “Skip” Miller Frank J. Rygiel Christina Ryman Walter “Buddy” E. Selph Leonard B. Sossamon Seth Weightman HONORARY LIFE MEMBERS Robert A. Barnett Edward C. Blommel Marc W. Bowman The Honorable Wayne Cobb Wayne R. Coulter James H. Kimbrough, Sr. Niles H. Kinnunen, Jr., D.D.S. Ronald G. Thornton Richard C. Williams, Jr. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR William J. Shustowski, Jr., Ph.D.