- Breaking News Growing Older: Getting married again later in life depends on many
- Breaking News Ask Amy: Woman Shouldn t Have to Out Gay Friend
- Breaking News Your Turn: 9/11 mastermind's trial makes us look foolish
- Breaking News Readers' Forum: Helping Californians get back to work
Chabot College chooses its first woman president
0 Comments | Oakland Tribune, Dec 14, 2007 | by Kristofer Noceda
HAYWARD -- Dr. Celia Barberena will usher in a new era by becoming Chabot College's first female president in the school's 46- year history.
The current vice president of student services at Hartnell College in Salinas has been tapped by district officials to replace retiring president Dr. Robert Carlson beginning Jan. 14.
"It is so surreal and it's just beginning to settle in," Barberena said during a phone interview today. "But I'm very excited at the opportunity to serve such a multicultural student body and an area with such a variety.
That is my passion ... to serve nontraditional and first- generation college-bound students."
Most Popular Articles
Most Recent Articles
Most Popular Publications
Most Recent Publications
A native of Nicaragua, Barberena came to the United States on an academic scholarship to study at Ohio's Findlay College, where she obtained degrees in economics and sociology, and earned her doctorate in education administration and supervision and her master's in Spanish from Bowling Green State University.
Before her current post at Hartnell, she was dean of special programs at Modesto Junior College. Shealso has taught Spanish at Sacramento City College and critical thinking and study skills at Bowling Green State University.
Barberena will earn an annual rate of $193,000, with her contract up at the end of June 30, 2010.
"She is passionate about our mission and the students we serve," said Dr. Joel Kinnamon, Chabot-Las Positas Community College District chancellor. "I truly believe she will become a shining star in our district and among her colleagues on a state and national level."
Barberena said she plans to get in tune with campus needs by talking to the Chabot community and developing a plan once she settles in next month.
"I want to know what needs to be done in the next 90 days and the next nine months," she said. "We'll develop a plan in conjunction with the district so that we can be a team in working together."
Kristofer Noceda can be reached at 510-293-2479 or knoceda@bayareanewsgroup.com.
- Gap CEO volunteers to cut annual salary
- Readers Forum: Gov. Schwarzenegger should sign bill encouraging oil
- Controlling your dog or cat's arthritis pain
- Selling liquor violates Islam, but Yemenis do it to survive
- Lake Chabot offers camping escape
- Convicted molester maintains innocence
- Convicted molester insists he's innocent
- Evacuated Dublin residents allowed to return home
- Getting to the root of beautiful hair: shiny, silky hair begins with a healthy scalp - includes list of resources and a recipe for an herbal scalp tonic
- Made from scratch: When Honda built a plant in Alabama it also built a workforce-using local workers who had no experience in making cars - Recruitment & Hiring
- Portfolio forecasting tools: what you need to know
- SmartDisk's New VST Flash Media Reader(TM) Reads SmartMedia(TM), CompactFlash(TM) From A Single Desktop Unit
- John Seely Brown Inducted Into 2004 Industry Hall of Fame
- Traction Named #1 Interactive Agency for 2009 by BtoB Magazine
- Banking technology, technological learning and competition: comparative case studies in Thai banking
- Why fly solo when an executive assistant can accelerate your CLNC® business?