Dr. Jeanie Webb will step into the position as president on July 1.

Dr. Jeanie Webb named new RSC President

Dr. Jeanie Webb will step into the position as president on July 1.

Dr. Jeanie Webb will step into the position as president on July 1.

 Chelsea Ratterman

Editor in chief 

Rose State College Board of Regents elected a new president on March 8. The Board announced the selection of Dr. Jeanie Webb, the current vice president of Student Affairs, to succeed Dr. Terry Britton when he retires, effective July 1.

She will be the college’s seventh president and has served as the VP of Student Affair for 13 years.

On becoming the next president, Webb said she is “honored that the board would select [me], and humbled at the same time. It says a lot if they have the confidence to select you. But excited too, because [I’m] ready to go.”

Until then, Webb wants the focus to be on Britton and for him to have these months of celebration about his future in retirement.

“It’s really important to me that Dr. Britton be honored and have the excitement and enthusiasm for him,” she said.

In the next few months she will be working alongside Britton as they begin to transition, wanting it to be as seamless as possible, according to Webb.

Webb has been visiting with faculty, staff and students around campus to hear ideas on what they hope this new era at RSC will bring. She placed emphasis on the integration of technology into the education experience, with the next generations coming to college being groups that have grown up with it.

Rose State serves eastern Oklahoma County, as well as a wide base in Oklahoma City and Webb hopes her time as president will see Rose State emerge as the premier community college for central Oklahoma.

Her support base features her daughter, Anna Grace Webb, and husband Roger Webb, who served as the President of the University of Central Oklahoma for 14 years.

On if her husband was giving her any tips to leading a college, Webb said, “I know the expectations of a president going into this and its helpful to know what to expect.”

Survey Reports on campus concerns

Chelsea Ratterman, Assistant Editor

Each month the RSC Faculty Senate meets to address concerns of those working on the campus. This year marked the first time they conducted a campus wide survey, the Leadership Assessment Survey, to gain perspective on problems or potential problems facing the campus. Continue reading

Month long Hispanic heritage celebrations . . . un gran exito

By: Narges Taghavi, Feature Editor

RSC celebrated Hipanic Heritage Month Sept.27, with music, free food, and a Hispanic themed Family Feud game. (For those without the Game Show Network, Family Feud is a game where two teams compete in a battle to provide the most given responses to various survey questions. One hundred students and faculty were surveyed for each of the questions, and some of the answers shocked not only the contestants but also Rubin Murcia, emcee for the event. Hispanic Family Feud was an entertaining way to get students and staff involved in the festivities, since they made up the teams.

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While everyone did a great job and gave it their best, ultimately the “Leadership Team” won the game and proved to have the most Hispanic knowledge. The game was amusing and friendly, and there were no sore losers. In addition to Family Feud, there was a small display of Bolivia and Puerto Rico, and a $30 gas card was awarded to one of the survey participants. Dr. Joanne Stafford helped put the event together.