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June 23, 2021
Just a few weeks into the job as the new Pensacola State College Century Center director, Alex Andrews met with leaders of the town located at the northern edge of Escambia County at a Chamber of Commerce meeting.

Andrews met with the Mayor of Century, Benjamin Boutwell, as well as area business leaders to discuss issues such as economic development, health care concerns and, of course, education.

“I want to do what I can to ensure that Pensacola State College is a staple in the community and to understand the needs of the community,” said Andrews, who previously was a civics teacher in the Escambia County School District, and earlier, the Okaloosa County School District. “PSC, as a whole, offers so many opportunities and I want to identify the needs here in Century so we can help meet those needs.”

Six Pensacola State College instructors honored by NISOD
Six Pensacola State College instructors are recipients of the National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development’s (NISOD) Annual Excellence Awards.

The PSC instructors who have been honored are:

Karin Carter, adjunct math instructor
Randall Evan McClellan, physical science instructor
Jimmie Langham, culinary arts instructor
Sarah Meyer-Paterson, Veterinary Technology program director
Scott Schackmann, Spanish instructor
Britni Schoolcraft, English instructor

All six were named to the PSC Academy of Teaching Excellence in February, with McClellan being named Outstanding New Faculty Member. 

“It’s a great honor, but I was surprised," McClellan said about the recognition. “I try to make my classes fun for students and keep them engaged. It’s been really rewarding.”

McClellan has been teaching at PSC for two years. 

Meyer-Paterson said the award is an affirmation of the veterinary technician program’s success.

“I am inspired by my students to continually improve so they receive the best educational experience in my classroom and labs," she said. “Receiving this recognition affirmed that I am teaching where I will make the most positive impact on our community and the veterinary technology profession.”

NISOD is a membership organization committed to promoting and celebrating excellence in teaching, learning, and leadership at community and technical colleges.

The NISOD Excellence Awards were established in 1991 to provide NISOD-member colleges, including PSC, with an opportunity to recognize individuals doing extraordinary work on their campuses. Since then, more than 30,000 recipients have been honored with the NISOD Excellence Award. Each College submits names of those to be honored to NISOD.

Recipients will receive NISOD medallions and NISOD Excellence Award booklets, which will be mailed to the College.

-- Troy Moon
Once again, Pensacola State College has made Military Times’ list of Best for Vets: Colleges, the largest and most comprehensive rankings of schools for military service members and veterans, helping them make important decisions about their education.

Read more about it here.

To learn more about how PSC serves veterans and their families, go to https://www.pensacolastate.edu/current-students/student-services/veterans/
ATTENTION: Get help finishing your FAFSA or Pensacola State application this summer at FAFSA Nights presented by PSC's Educational Opportunity Center (TRiO)-Pensacola

All 2020 and 2021 Escambia County high school graduates. Apply to attend Pensacola State College this Fall and receive a gift card from Publix, Walmart or Target.
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