OSHAWA, Ont. - About 400 members of the campus community at Durham College and the University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT) will gather Thursday evening to salute the tremendous contributions made by all faculty and staff, but especially those who have served students for a decade or more.
Staff Appreciation 2004, slated for General Sikorski Hall on Stevenson Drive North in
Sixty-seven employees will be honoured for service of 10 years, 20 years, 25 years, 30 years and 35 years. Among the three employees celebrating their 35-year service anniversaries will be Ralph Sweet, a professor in the
Sweet says one of the biggest changes he has witnessed over the years is the increasing use of technology. "When I first started, nobody even had hand-held calculators," he recalls. "All calculations had to be done by hand."
As calculators hit the market, their high prices made it difficult for most students to buy them. The college set up calculator rooms, and students were required to book time to use them. Nowadays, Sweet teaches his classes with a laptop computer, and most students have them, too.
John Woodward, Principal of the college's Skills Training Centre in
Looking back over the past two decades, Woodward says he is struck most by the positive, supportive atmosphere that senior leaders have successfully nurtured. "We have our mission statement and our shared values," he says, "and this is an organization that truly follows those."
That's one of the many reasons that Tara Blackburn expects to stay around for another decade or so. The 10-year veteran, who is director of Career + Employment Services for the college and the university, remembers a colleague predicting she would be a "lifer" soon after she completed an early contract and was hired full-time. "I haven't had an urge to look elsewhere," she jokes, "so I guess he was right."
"It's a great place," she adds. "There have always been new challenges and new things to do. And I think we all have a common goal, and that is student success. We all contribute to that in one way or another."
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