Three Faculty/Staff Members are Tri-County’s Educators of the Year
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PENDELTON, S.C.,
Three faculty/staff members have been chosen as
Dr.
Each will be honored at the SCTEA Annual Conference, set for
Dr. Buckhiester retired from the
Other administrative positions held there were associate vice president for academic affairs, director of the academic advisement center and head of the department of mathematics & computer science. Prior to moving into administration, Dr. Buckhiester taught mathematics at
His professional memberships have included Omicron Delta Kappa, the
Dr. Buckhiester's undergraduate degree in applied mathematics and his Ph.D. in mathematics are from
He and his wife, Becky, live in
Dr. Dudley joined the College as public services department head/early childhood development instructor in
She authored an article, "The Cohort Leadership Development Model: Student Perspectives," that appeared in the
She received the phenomenal woman award from the Sigma Gamma Rho sorority in 2009, the service excellence award from
Last year the work of Tri-County's
The committee's work included partnering with
Dr. Dudley is a member of the
Steele joined the College in 2005 as manager of the bookstore and cafeteria services operations. His duties have expanded to include responsibility for all auxiliary services of the College, which includes cafe services, the
Steele and the
Two years ago, Steele "in-sourced" the College's cafe operations and built a highly valued student service. Cafe sales grew more than 34 percent in the second year of cafe operations. He was the first in the technical college system to introduce meal plans which have been highly subscribed by students (over
Steele also introduced new technology, operation standards and commercial arrangements to more efficiently and effectively operate administrative systems at
The
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