2012

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Reception Planned May 6 for Retiring ECCC President

SUBMITIED TO THE TIMES

. DECATUR- A recep– tion honoring retiring East · Central Community Col– lege President Dr. Phil A. Sutphin will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday, May 6, in the Associate Degree Nurs– ing/Child Development Technology Building on the Decatur campus. T h e

facility will also officially be dedi– cated in his honor during a special presenta– tion at 3 p.m. T h e

Sutphin

College's Board of Trustees voted unanimoush to rename the facility the Phil A. Sutphin Associate Degree Nurs– ing/Child Development Technology Building at the April 10, meeting, in recog– nition of Dr. Sutphin's years of loyal service to the College and liis leadership in helping secure the nurs– ing/childcare facility on the Decatur campus. When he officially retires on June 30, 2012, Dr. Sutphin will have com– pleted 12 years of services as ECCC's seventh presi– dent. He joined the ECCC staff in 1988 as Dean of

APPEARED IN: Students and later served as Dean of Instruction. In all, Dr. Sutphin has provided CARTHAGINIAN __ 42 years of service in the NEWTON COUNTY AP field of educ~ti~n. . The pubhc 1S cordially SPIRIT OF MORTON ~vited to att~nd the recep– - t10n and spectal program. MERIDIAN STAR ECCC serves Scott, -- Newton, Neshoba, Leake and Winston counties.

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