Monday, December 6, 2010

Registration for Spring 2010 continues at TAMIU

The coming holidays and the promise of a New Year brings the chance to renew, retool and reinvigorate with classes at Texas A&M International University.

Registration for the Spring 2011 Semester is now available at http://schedule.tamiu.edu/

Classes will begin Tuesday, Jan. 18. The final late registration day is Jan. 24.

Visit the Offices of the Registrar at the University Success Center, Suite 121 or call (956) 326-2250.

Office hours are from 8 a.m-5 p.m. Mondays and Tuesdays; 8 a.m.-7 p.m. on Wednesdays and Thursdays and 8 a.m.-3 p.m. on Fridays.

Miller ready for new role as VP for instruction at LCC

Fueled by a longstanding passion to help improve lives, Dianna L. Miller, Ph.D., hopes to make a bigger impact in the lives of college students in her new role as the vice president for instruction at Laredo Community College.

A veteran nursing educator and college administrator with 18 years of service at LCC, Miller emerged as the top candidate for the job after the college conducted an extensive national search to fill the VPI position.

"Laredo Community College is very pleased to have Dr. Miller assume the role of vice president for instruction," LCC President Juan L. Maldonado said. "She has served on an interim basis this fall semester, and she has proven she is well organized, very professional and task oriented. She exhibits the qualities that will lead to the continued success of the college's Instructional Division."

He added, "Of four candidates who initially applied for the position, Dr. Miller was the sole candidate to advance to a formal interview, and the search committee was unanimous in "

Miller, who possesses a wealth of experience as a nursing practitioner, educator, and administrator, said that she is honored by the opportunity to continue serving LCC in her new capacity.

"Health care and specifically nursing has been my passion since I was young," Miller said. "As I moved into nursing education I realized I was making a difference in the lives of others on a larger scale. In nursing practice, I directly influenced the lives of my clients whose care I was responsible for. In nursing education, I could affect many students who in turn affected the lives of their clients.

"All of the nursing and administration experiences have provided me the foundation to pursue the VPI position. My motivation for pursuing this position was based on recognizing I had developed a specific skill set which consists of education and experience, and I felt that I could make a larger contribution to Laredo Community College by serving in this role."

As the vice president for instruction, Miller said she will strive to provide effective leadership by increasing communication and by being a transparent leader. She hopes to meet the college's challenges of increasing student enrollments through creative restructuring of course offerings, and addressing decreasing state budgets with minimal detrimental impact to the college's mission and goals.

"As the vice president for instruction, I need to focus on the best direction and decisions for the institution, while balancing the needs of those who work at the college and the students who attend it. The VPI must provide leadership and represent LCC in the local community, as well as on a larger state and national perspective," Miller said.

Miller has served a notable tenure at LCC, including 13 years as a faculty member for the vocational and associate degree nursing programs, six years as the chair for the Associate Degree Nursing Department and seven years as the Dean of Health Sciences, which included the task of being directly responsible for the success of the college’s nursing programs. Most recently, she has served as the Interim Vice President for Instruction.

"I am proud to be part of the LCC family and look forward to many more years," Miller said. "LCC has quality people who care about providing the best educational experiences for students in various settings. The college is intensely student success oriented, with people who care about each other and are willing to go above and beyond their job descriptions to assist others."

Miller holds a Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership/Curriculum and Instruction, which she earned in 2009 from the University of Phoenix.

She also holds Master of Science and Bachelor of Science degrees in nursing.

'Holiday' Noche Romantica set for Wednesday

The sweet and romantic sounds will be heard just in time for the holidays as Laredo Community College's Spanish Traditional Group performs during the 20th Anniversary Noche Romantica concert.

The annual music concert will be held on Wednesday, Dec. 8, at 8:30 p.m. in LCC's Guadalupe and Lilia Martinez Fine Arts Center theater.

Admission is free and open to the public.

More than a dozen members from the LCC Spanish Traditional Group will perform Spanish and Christmas music.

"For 20 years now, we've been going strong with the LCC Spanish Traditional Group, and we're excited to bring this concert to the community to show our passion for this type of music," said Ruben Vargas, the group's music director.

The Noche Romantica program at LCC began in 1990 and is still going strong.

"When we started this group, we knew there were people interested in keeping Spanish music alive. And now, we have more than a hundred former members out there, and we invite them to come this 20th Anniversary Noche Romantica concert," Vargas added.

Some of the selections for the Noche Romantica concert include, "Odiame," "El Milagro de tus Ojos," "Dejame Vivir," and "Feliz Navidad."

For more information on the 20th Anniversary Noche Romantica concert, contact the LCC Performing Arts Department at (956) 721-5330 or email Ruben Vargas at ruben.vargas@laredo.edu.