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Highlights from the September, 2008 meeting
Daytona
State's evolution to 4-year degrees discussed at Café
101
Located on the campus of Daytona State College, within
the Mori Hosseini Center, Café 101 was the setting for
FPRA’s September 9 monthly meeting. Dr. D. Kent Sharples,
president of Daytona State College was the featured
speaker. Dr. Sharples discussed the history of Daytona
State College and the transitions and growth the college
has experienced over the last several years.
Part of the experience was the fact that all attendees
were treated to a fabulous lunch prepared and served by
the Culinary Arts Dept. of DSC. Café 101 is a beautiful
restaurant built to simulate real life experiences in
restaurant management, food preparation and customer
service.
Dr. Sharples, the 5th president of Daytona State College
took us through the trials and tribulations of
transitioning from a 2 year community college to DSC
today, which recently began offering 4 year
Baccalaureate Degree programs. Other highlights of Dr.
Sharples’ presentation included discussion of the open
access environment afforded by DSC, the vocational
programs in nursing, firefighting, law enforcement and
emergency medical technician training and the bachelor’s
degree programs in applied sciences.
Dr. Sharples also informed the group of future
developments including the acquisition of the
News-Journal Center in Daytona Beach which will augment
DSC’s College of Performing Arts, and the opening of a
branch campus of the Florida State University Medical
School. Both of these initiatives will serve to expand
the campus, the number of students and services to the
community.
The meeting was attended by approximately 60 people,
including members, students, DSC staff and hopefully,
future members.
Ted Nikolla,
V.P. of Public Relations
P.O. Box 9748, Daytona Beach, FL 32120
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