KCKCC professor selected for Fulbright Award

Gregg Ventello (KCKCC photo)

by Kelly Rogge

Gregg Primo Ventello has had a love for the Japanese culture since he was a child.

“I had a friend whose mother was an ESL teacher for adults,” he said. “She often had Japanese students at her house cooking, and the food was so good, but it was very different from what I ate at home (Italian). Food was my introduction, but as I got older, I became interested in Japanese history and literature as well.”

Ventello, a professor in the English Department at Kansas City Kansas Community College, will have even more time to learn about the Japanese culture. He has been selected for a Fulbright Award to Japan.

The presidentially-appointed J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board, along with the Japan-United States Educational Commission, chose the longtime KCKCC faculty member to serve as a lecturer at the University of Ryukyus in Okinawa, Japan, for the 2014-2015 academic year.

As a lecturer, Ventello will be teaching African American literature, gender studies and American culture.
The 10-month appointment starts in September and ends in July 2015. Once his appointment ends, he will return to KCKCC to resume his regular duties for the 2015-2016 school year.

“I am really excited to be going back,” he said. “I think the food is what I am looking forward to most. Food is important to Japanese culture. In my background, food is integral to every family gathering. It doesn’t matter who you are; people commune over good food and drink. It is the easiest way to get to know someone, to assimilate.”

Ventello is one of approximately 1,100 faculty and professionals from the United States who will travel abroad through the Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program in 2014-2015. The program is the flagship international educational exchange program sponsored by the U.S. government and is designed to increase the mutual understanding between the people of the United States and those from other countries.

The application process, which started in February 2013, included a project statement and letters of recommendations. It then had to go through three reviews – technical, disciplinary and regional, before being accepted.

This is not the first time Ventello has lived and worked in Japan. Shortly after graduate school, he lived on the northern most Japanese island of Hokkaido for one year. When he returned to the United States, he finished his dissertation at the University of Kansas and in 2000, began his tenure at KCKCC.

In 2012, Ventello returned to Japan with his wife and two children for a visit. It was when they got back to the United States that his family expressed interest in going back to Japan, but this time, for a longer visit.

“The Fulbright Award seemed like it fit perfectly,” he said. “Both of my children are excited to return. It will be an adventure for the whole family.”

While in Japan, Ventello said his children, 7 and 11, will either go to an international school or public school. The main difference is that at an international school, there is more instruction in English. Classes in a public school setting would be taught entirely in Japanese.

“My wife and I both taught in public schools (in Japan), and it would be an invaluable experience,” he said. “Once we decide where the kids will go to school, then we will find a place to live nearby.”

Ventello said what he hopes to bring back with him to KCKCC is the idea of communitarianism or the emphasis on community above the individual.

“It is a very different concept than what we have learned here in the U.S.,” he said. “What I want to emphasize is what each culture can learn from the other and the benefit of placing the community ahead of the individual. I want to see how certain sacrifices benefit us all.”

KCKCC offers new online social media in business certificate program

by Kelly Rogge

Have you thought about using social media to communicate market and serve your customers and clients more effectively?

The new online Social Media for Business Certificate Program at Kansas City Kansas Community College will introduce individuals to the growing and exciting opportunities that social media provide for businesses and organizations.

Students will discover new principles of communication that apply across all social networks including Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn and more. This includes learning how to develop two-way communication and marketing strategies and leaving the course with a concrete plan to help to begin using social networks immediately for marketing services and for communicating with clientele. Whether new to social networks or already involved, students will find practical value in this certificate program.

The certificate program consists of three one-month courses:
•         Introduction to Social Media
•         Marketing Using Social Media
•         Integrating Social Media in Your Organization.

Students may take the complete Certificate Program (three courses) for $495 or take any of the individual courses for $195 each.

For more information or to enroll, call KCKCC Continuing Education at 913-288-7170 or 913-288-7660.

Workplace Kansas City Job Fair planned April 16 at KCKCC

by Kelly Rogge

Looking for a job? Then mark your calendars for the 2014 Workplace-Kansas City Job Fair at Kansas City Kansas Community College.

The fair is from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 16 in the KCKCC Field House, 7250 State Ave.

The event is free and open to the public.

“The goal of the job fair is to connect employers who are hiring with students and community residents that are looking for employment,” said Linda Wyatt, director of career planning and placement at KCKCC.

The list of employers includes:

•         Aerotek

•         AT-Tech Technical Staffing

•         Alenco Inc.

•         Cerner Corp.

•         Coca Cola Refreshments

•         Deffenbaugh Industries Inc.

•         DeVry University

•         Economic Opportunity Foundation

•         Fed Ex Ground

•         Frito Lay

•         Gear For Sports

•         Girl Scouts of NE KS and NW MO

•         Hollywood Casino

•         KCKCC-TEC

•         Kansas City, Kan., Board of Public Utilities

•         Kansas City, Mo., Police Department

•         Kansas National Guard

•         Liquid Education

•         Long Motor Corp.

•         Mosaic

•         North Kansas City Hospital

•         Olathe Kansas Police Department

•         PACES

•         Pipefitters Local Union

•         Primerica Financial Services

•         Quintiles Phase I Services

•         7th Street Casino

•         Schlitterbahn Waterpark

•         Sheraton and Westin KC Crown Center

•         State Street Corp.

•         Swope Health Services

•         TJ Maxx

•         The Forum at Overland Park

•         The University of Kansas Hospital

•         Truman Medical Center

•         Unified Government of Kansas City, Kan.-Wyandotte County

•         UPS

•         Workforce Partnership

“A job fair gives the job seeker an opportunity to talk to many employers who are hiring at one time,” Wyatt said. “It also allows the job seeker to make contacts that can be followed up on and that can lead to employment.”

Participants should dress professionally and have resumes on hand, according to event organizers. They will have the opportunity to visit with all of the area employers as well as fill out job applications.

The job fair is sponsored by the Career Center and KCKCC. For more information, call 913-288-7644.