BPU to meet May 13

The Board of Public Utilities will meet Wednesday, May 13, at the BPU offices, 540 Minnesota Ave., Kansas City, Kan.

The work session will begin at 4:30 p.m. On the agenda is a general manager update and board update and a report on the Quindaro coal and gas transition.

The regular meeting will begin at 6 p.m. On the agenda are a visitors’ time, election of officers, energy efficiency update, financial report for the first quarter, board comments, general manager comments and a closed executive session.

McDowell will miss student interaction as she prepares to leave KCKCC

Denise McDowell (KCKCC photo)
Denise McDowell (KCKCC photo)

by Kelly Rogge

Each semester, students will stop Kansas City Kansas Community College Dean Denise McDowell in the hallway.

Sometimes it would be to say hello, other times it would be for a quick chat, but the most memorable would be those students who stopped to share how she had made a difference in their lives.

“I will miss working with students who need a second, third and sometimes fourth chance at college completion,” she said. “The GPA Recovery process I developed and implemented was aimed at extending a life line to students with grade point averages below 2.0. Limiting the number of credit hours they could enroll in, but not shutting them out of higher education would encourage them to lean forward and not dismantle their dream of earning a certificate or degree. To see those students at graduation was simply joyful.”

McDowell has been the dean of enrollment management-registrar at KCKCC since 2000. She will retire in June. She said she has been thinking about retiring for some time, so when timing and opportunity merged, she knew the time was right.

“KCKCC is a port of entry for low-income, first generation students and students with disabilities who need access and support to cross the higher education graduation finish line,” she said. “Access without the appropriate support creates a revolving door that does not close the achievement gap.”

McDowell has a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Lincoln University in Jefferson City, Mo.; a master’s degree in counseling from the University of Central Missouri in Warrensburg, Mo. and a doctorate in adult education from Nova Southeastern University in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. She is also a licensed professional counselor and certified substance abuse counselor II in Missouri.

Prior to coming to KCKCC, McDowell worked at MCC-Penn Valley for 11 years as a lead counselor in the Educational Opportunity Center and as director of the TRIO-Student Support Services Program.

“I entered the field of counseling to create pathways toward alternative ways of thinking. I leaned toward higher education administration to be at the table where policies, procedures and practices are crafted that impact under represented populations,” she said about her reasons for entering this career field. “The students who are silenced by inequitable practices need a voice to remind policy makers all lives matter.”

Another group McDowell said she will “deeply miss” are the participants and staff who work with Fringe Benefits of Education (FBOE). A program she helped create, FBOE is designed to position young men 17-24 years of age to compete for a family sustainable wage and lifestyle.

“This program was largely successful with academic achievements, sustainable employment and personal miles stones,’” McDowell said. “I will miss hearing about their life changing moments at the weekly Thursday evening meetings.”

As for her retirement plans, McDowell said she plans to continue “her passion and work in higher education.” In addition to some relocation plans, she has written a couple of articles that will be released in the coming months.

“A popular song writer wrote ‘Everything must change. Nothing stays the same. Everyone will change. Nothing and no one goes unchanged,’” she said. “KCKCC and my experience supports that seasonal way of thinking. I enjoyed the journey as I changed.”

Kelly Rogge is the public information supervisor at KCKCC.

Several Wyandotte County students graduating from Park University

SSeveral students from Wyandotte County are on the Park University commencement list.

Park University students graduated in a commencement ceremony May 9 at the Community of Christ Auditorium in Independence, Mo. More than 555 students were eligible to graduate.

Students on the graduation list from Wyandotte County:

Graduate degrees:
Master of Business Administration:
• Joel M. Kuklenski, Kansas City, Kan., Management Information Systems
• Kevin A. Shuker, Kansas City, Kan., Business Administration
Master of Healthcare Administration
• Nesby J. Harvey, Kansas City, Kan. (attended Grandview [Mo.] High School), Healthcare Leadership
Master of Public Affairs
• Natalie Parker, Kansas City, Kan. (originally from Durham, England), Public Management
• John W. Zimbelman, Kansas City, Kan. (attended Elizabeth [Colo.] High School), Public Management
Master of Social Work
• Sandra R. Flores, Kansas City, Kan.
• Adriana M. Mendoza, Kansas City, Kan. (attended Wyandotte High School)
• Lisa M. Picknick, Kansas City, Kan.
Graduate Certificate
• Juanita M. Salas, Kansas City, Kan. (attended J.C. Harmon High School), Health Services Management and Leadership

Undergraduate degrees:
Bachelor of Arts
• Troy D. Pollock, Kansas City, Kan. (attended Piper High School), Psychology
• Debra M. Wilson, Kansas City, Kan. (attended Harmon High School), Criminal Justice Administration-Corrections

Bachelor of Science
• Judith Bautista, summa cum laude, Kansas City, Kan., Chemistry
• Katrina M. Carrillo, Kansas City, Kan. (attended Bishop Ward High School), Social Psychology
• John M. Cullum, Bonner Springs, Kan. (attended Turner High School, Kansas City, Kan.), Criminal Justice Administration-Law Enforcement
• Brian E. Donald Jr., Kansas City, Kan., Information and Computer Science/Networking and Security
• Candice L. Grady, Kansas City, Kan. (attended Bonner Springs High School, Interdisciplinary Studies
• Brian M. Harrop, Kansas City, Kan., Management
• Juliana K. Herr, summa cum laude, Kansas City, Kan., Accounting
• Lisa J. Jones, cum laude, Kansas City, Kan. (attended Harmon High School), Accounting
• Robert J. Mooneyhan, Kansas City, Kan. (attended Bishop Ward High School), Information and Computer Science/Networking and Security
• Veronica Romo-Gutierrez, Kansas City, Kan., Business Administration/Management
• Samantha J. Sayler, Kansas City, Kan. (attended Turner High School), Social Psychology
• Lindsey K. Seldomridge, Kansas City, Kan. (attended Bonner Springs High School), Management-Human Resources
• Emily E. Yulich, Kansas City, Kan. (attended Sumner Academy of Arts and Science), Business Administration-Management

Bachelor of Science in Education
• Shannon B. Powell, Basehor, Kan. (attended Piper High School, Kansas City, Kan.), Elementary Education-Language Arts
• Esther R. Thacker, magna cum laude, Kansas City, Kan. (attended Piper High School), Middle School Education-Social Studies

Bachelor of Social Work
• Jessica R. Smith, Kansas City, Kan. (attended Sumner Academy of Arts and Science)