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Rock Creek community makes Fowler-Hill feel right at home

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There was no shortage of smiles earlier this month as the Rock Creek Campus welcomed its new leader. Hundreds of faculty and staff gathered on April 1 in the Event Center of Building 9 to celebrate the arrival of Sandra Fowler-Hill, who comes to PCC from Everett Community College in Washington state.

During the welcoming, various staff representing administration, faculty and classified workers spoke on behalf of their colleagues and presented Fowler-Hill with gifts.

During the welcoming, various staff representing administration, faculty and classified workers spoke on behalf of their colleagues and presented Fowler-Hill with gifts.

“This is so overwhelming to see this welcome,” said Fowler-Hill. “I’ve been so impressed by the college, the people and the sharing. Rock Creek is a place filled with love and I certainly have felt that today.”

Fowler-Hill served as executive vice president of Instruction and Student Services for Everett and has worked for community colleges for most of her career. After being selected as Rock Creek’s new president, Fowler-Hill spent time gleaning information from past campus leaders Bill Christopher, Dave Rule and Pamela Transue to gain perspective on her new home.

“It’s a place that I’ve been told, and has been affirmed immediately, is dedicated to students and where people are dedicated to the work they are doing,” she said.

During the welcoming, various staff representing administration, faculty and classified workers spoke on behalf of their colleagues and presented Fowler-Hill with gifts. Narce Rodriguez (dean of Student Development) gave flowers, Cheryl Scott (dean of Instruction) bestowed her with campus greeting cards, Ginger Smith (Student Development office assistant) presented a plant from the Landscape Technology Program and student Grace Morlock (a past legislative intern with the college) gave her a giant key to the campus that was made by the Welding Program.

Communications Studies Instructor Chris Edwards represented the Rock Creek faculty with a ceramic mug created by Visual Arts Instructor Richey Bellinger. He spoke to the exceptional faculty and programs that she’ll be overseeing.

“We hope that you grow to love Rock Creek in the ways that many of us have and that you really find it the place that you were meant to be,” Edwards said. “We’re looking forward to you joining with us, hopefully guiding us through the current times and into the future, and make Rock Creek the best possible place it can be.”

  • Fowler-Hill talks with PCC Board members Jim Harper (center) and Ken Madden.
  • Fowler-Hill chats with staff.
  • Student Grace Morlock presents Fowler-Hill with a key to Rock Creek, created by the Welding Program on campus.
  • During the welcoming, various staff representing administration, faculty and classified workers spoke on behalf of their colleagues and presented Fowler-Hill with gifts.

About James Hill

James G. Hill, an award-winning journalist and public relations writer, is the Director of Public Relations at Portland Community College. A graduate of Portland State University, James has worked as a section editor for the Newberg Graphic... more »

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x by Brenda Ivelisse 1 decade ago

Welcome Dr. Fowler-Hill!

x by Narce Rodriguez 1 decade ago

We are so happy to have be the RC Campus President.
Bienvenida
Narce Rodriguez

x by Jaime Rodriguez 1 decade ago

Welcome to RC Campus and look forward to working with you for student success.

x by Feature: Bold strategic visioning effort to map out next five years at PCC | PCC News 1 decade ago

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