Friday, August 26, 2011

First Week Welcomes Students and New MPTC Mascot – the Gray Wolf!

The first week of the fall semester is coming to a close for our new and returning students. As I greeted many of our new students on Monday at the Fond du Lac campus, I could see the glazed looks in their eyes and the sense of feeling lost, and maybe even a bit overwhelmed.

These are certainly all feelings to which I have been able to relate to since starting my presidency on July 5th.  Many times during the past two months I have been standing in a hall, whether I was at the Fond du Lac, Beaver Dam or West Bend campus, when thankfully someone would approach me and ask “can I help you?”  My answer was generally always “yes” and I was most appreciative for the help!  It’s great to know that our faculty and staff are there to help, whether it’s guiding a student to the right classroom or ensuring they get their new president where I need to be. Also this week, as part of Moraine Park’s Centennial kickoff, I had the opportunity to unveil the college’s new mascot – the Gray Wolf!  What an exciting time it was to join students at all three campuses to welcome MPTC’s mascot.  During these events, students were provided with the opportunity to submit a name for our mascot. I submitted a name so I’ll be anxiously awaiting this announcement!

If you didn’t get a chance to make a name suggestion, you can still be part of Moraine Park history by voting for the mascot name. From September 6th through the 16th, students and staff can head to myMPTC and vote for their favorite name as many times as they’d like. You can find the voting instructions below as well as how the selection of the Gray Wolf was determined.

Wishing you a successful school year!


Gray Wolf Voting Instructions
Beginning Tuesday, September 6th, visit myMPTC, click the Student Life tab, then go to Student Life News and click Vote! Name MPTC’s Gray Wolf. You can vote as many times as you’d like. Voting ends on Friday, September 16th.

Selecting the Moraine Park Gray Wolf
During the 2009-2010 school year, Moraine Park’s District Student Government approached then President Dr. Gayle Hytrek, with the idea of creating a mascot for the College. Dr. Hytrek charged members of District Student Government with developing a mascot they felt would accurately reflect Moraine Park’s Student body. District Student Government selected the Gray Wolf for what it symbolized – pathfinders, success, perseverance, stability and thought – and because they felt it truly embodied the spirit of Moraine Park students as well as faculty and staff.

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Tech Knowledge College: Providing a path to the future

Last week, Moraine Park hosted Tech Knowledge College (TKC), a three-day opportunity for middle school students to get a hands-on, interactive look at the skills and careers in our world. The students got to choose two sessions to attend from over 20 options including: Build a Robot!, Auto Techs, Hostess with the Mostess, Good Eats Bistro, Hair Techniques and The Art of Architecture. There was an abundance of energy and fun filling the halls of Moraine Park for three days!
I was cordially invited to attend a tea party hosted by the ladies of “Hostess with the Mostess.”  They did a wonderful job setting the table and preparing delicacies to serve. Students in the class learned napkin folding, proper dining etiquette and party planning.  These ladies are well on their way to being the “perfect hostess” and I learned some techniques to help me!

TKC allows students to learn about career opportunities and the education and training required.  Students get a chance to experience a college atmosphere and see the value of career and technical education at a young and critical age.  Moraine Park has been hosting TKC for over 20 years and I look forward to seeing it continue to grow.  

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Interdisciplinary learning and community support “drives” creation of new campus disc golf course

Last week I received the opportunity to participate in a very fun event and tried my hand at a new skill – disc golfing.  Moraine Park’s West Bend campus opened its new disc golf course on Thursday.  Students, faculty, staff and community members were present to celebrate by exploring the course and throwing a commemorative disc (watch out, mine made it pretty close to the basket!).

West Bend Campus and Community Partner Peter Rettler really got the ball rolling for the project.  The disc golf baskets were created by Moraine Park Metal Fabrication students and Graphic Communications students using minimal budget dollars. Metal Fabrication instructor Larry Clark worked with his students to design and build nine baskets. Graphics instructor Dan Wangerin and his students developed plans for the disc golf course and will continue working on the project this fall semester.

This kind of interdisciplinary learning and working is what Moraine Park is all about. These students gained hands-on experience working on a unique project that will be a staple on the West Bend campus for years to come — What a wonderful accomplishment!

Not only did Moraine Park students and departments work together, but a few West Bend community businesses and individuals stepped up to help with the project.  Jackson Truck Body sandblasted the newly built baskets and Kettle Moraine Coatings provided the Moraine Park blue powder coating for the baskets. Josh Hamm is a local golf pro in the West Bend community and helped to design the course and guide Pete along the planning process.  

The course will be open to the general public within the next couple weeks. I’m going to need to get my “drivers” and “putters” ready!