The 10+1 Award
The 10+1 award recognizes employees at PCC who go above and beyond their normal job description to serve our college and students. Our hope is that these awards will increase awareness of the academic and professional matters, which the Senate works on each year, and engage more people in the shared governance process.
Eligibility: Faculty, Classified staff, & managers who are working individually, in teams, within their department or program and have demonstrated excellence in one of the “10 (+1)” academic and professional matters.
Nominations can occur throughout the year, but final submission must be at least 2 weeks before the _________ Annual Banquet (Cancelled)
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2019 -
Sharon Bober (Curriculum & Programs)
Tamara Knott-Silva (Curriculum & Programs)
Sharis Amirian (Curriculum & Programs)
Krisa Goguen (Faculty Role in Accrditation) -
2018 -
Myriam Altounji (Area 2)
Janis Dwyer (Area 1)
Emily Fernandez (Standards & Policies)
Sonya Valentine (Processes for Program Review) -
2017 -
Carlos Altamirano (Equity)
Kathy Barnes (Equity)
Susan Bower (Open Educational Resources)
Walter Butler (Open Educational Resources)
Catherine “Katie” Datko (Area 11)
Julie Kiotas (Open Educational Resources)
Cynthia Olivo (Equity)
Lynora Rogacs (Open Educational Resources & Area 7)
Kathleen Scott (Area 7)
Leslie Tirapelle (Open Educational Resouces) -
2016 -
Lyman Chaffee (Area 1)
Armando Duran (Area 2)
Janis Dwyer (Area 1)
Liz Wood (Area 1)
Academic Senate Most Valuable Adjunct Award (MVA)
The Most Valuable Adjunct Award (MVA) recognize adjunct faculty members who have been working at PCC for more than 5 years and exhibits passion and interest in their support of the college.
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2019 -
Tracy Bodis -
2018 -
Katrin Jackson -
2017 -
Lee Coltman -
2016 -
Harold Martin
Vanessa Schultz
The Unsung Hero Award
The Unsung Hero Award recognizes a PCC Classified employee who has made a significant contribution to the college and to the community.
Eligibility:
- Nominee should have completed a minimum of five years of uninterrupted employment at PCC, full-time or part-time.
- The nominee shall have maintained a good work record and attendance record.
- Nominee can be a recipient of the award more than one time.
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Nomination must be supported by signatures of the supervisor, five faculty members and ten members of the classified staff.
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2019 -
Teresa Powell -
2018 -
Alicia Austin (Office Services) -
2017 -
Joyce Pennie (Facilities) & Melva G. Alvarez (Mathematics & Computer Science) -
2016 -
Graciela Caringella (Human Resources) -
2015 -
Wendy S. Lee (Natural Sciences) -
2014 -
Jennifer Ortiz (Office Services) -
2013 -
Bonnie Shimasaki (Learning Resources / Distance Learning) -
2012 -
Alicia Martinez (Social Sciences) -
2011 -
Irene Aguilera (External Relations) -
2010 -
Deborah Smith (Library) -
2009 -
Barbara Salmon (Curriculum) -
2008 -
Allissa Elliott (Health Sciences) -
2007 -
Homa Nelson (A&R) and Elizabeth Porter (A&R) -
2006 -
Jesus Ruiz (Publications) -
2005 -
Judy Benson (Academic Senate) -
2004 -
Yasmin Juico (HR) & Carol Ann Cooper (Library) -
2003 -
Hollis Stewart (LAC) -
2002 -
Karen Luchsinger -
2001 -
Dina Chase (Outreach Degree & Transfer Services) -
2000 -
Chris Rose (Publications) -
1999 -
Helen Leiva -
1998 -
Sally Shuster -
1997 -
Haroldine Gardner (Public Relations) -
1996 -
Jessie Garcia -
1995 -
Deborah L. Baisley -
1994 -
Lynne A. Hulsebos & June L. Walton -
1993 -
Sylvia Ryan -
1992 -
Julie Slagle -
1991 -
Carmen M. Porreca (PACA) -
1990 -
Jeffrey E. Laun (MIS) & Lois E. O'Connor -
1989 -
Glenna M. (Vega) Watterson (Natural Sciences) -
1988 -
Oscar M. Chavez (Media Center) -
1987 -
Gloria H. Muldoon -
1986 -
Margaret E. Garlouogh
The Ralph Story Award
The Ralph Story Award recognizes a PCC Faculty member who has made some significant contribution to the teaching profession, to Pasadena City College, and to the community.
Eligibility:
- Nominee should have completed a minimum of ten years of teaching service to Pasadena City College.
- Nominee should be currently employed by the District in a full-time certificated capacity.
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Nominee should not be a previous recipient of this award.
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2019 -
Rob Lee -
2018 -
Linda Hintzman -
2017 -
Linda Stroud -
2016 -
Dorothy Potter -
2015 -
Eduardo A. Cairó -
2014 -
Barbara Padron-Leon -
2013 -
Krista Goguen -
2012 -
Patricia D'Orange-Martin -
2011 -
Lauren Arenson (Social Sciences) -
2010 -
Jim Bickley Social Sciences -
2009 -
Michelle Ireland-Galman (Social Sciences) -
2008 -
Joanne Y. Kim (Library) -
2007 -
Russel Di Fiori (Natural Sciences) -
2006 -
Beverly Tate (English) -
2005 -
Laura Davis & Phyllis Mael (VAMS) -
2004 -
Alan Lamson (English) -
2003 -
Stanley Coutant -
2002 -
Bobby Bradford -
2001 -
Robert McLean (Social Sciences) -
2000 -
Ellen Ligons (Career & Technical Education) -
1999 -
Suzanne Bravender -
1998 -
Mary Jane Cordon -
1997 -
Martha H. Hager -
1996 -
Janis S. Dwyer (Counseling/Career Services) & Susan B. Clifford -
1995 -
Michaelen R. Bolliger (VAMS) -
1994 -
Yoshiko Y Yamato (Mathematics) -
1993 -
John F. Gregory (John H. Jacobs) -
1992 -
Dennies T. Barber (Performing & Communication Arts) -
1991 -
Ben D. Rude -
1990 -
Jane S. Hallinger (English) -
1989 -
Kathryn W. Dabelow (Social Sciences) -
1988 -
Martha R. Burkard -
1987 -
Alice S. Corey & Harry Kawahara (Counseling) -
1986 -
William E. Goldmann -
1985 -
Marion S. Murphy & John H. Snyder -
1984 -
Wallace E. Calvert -
1983 -
Fredrick E. Holland -
1982 -
Anthony Georgilas (Performing & Communication Arts) -
1981 -
Maria D. DiMassa & Joseph F. DiMassa -
1980 -
Edward C. Ortell -
1979 -
Joe B. Cox -
1978 -
E. Howard Floyd -
1977 -
Laura W. Holty -
1976 -
Frank L. Hammond -
1975 -
John R. Toothaker -
1974 -
John L. Sullivan -
1973 -
Fran McCreery -
1972 -
Mildred M. Wardlow -
1971 -
John M. Eikenberry -
1970 -
P. Robert Dickerson -
1969 -
Armen Sarafian