GHC Awards Tenure to Five Faculty Members

GHC Awards Tenure to Five Faculty Members
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The Grays harbor College Board of Trustess has awarded tenure to five faculty members. The process before tenure is awarded includes a three-year probationary period of rigorous peer and student evaluation, self-evaluation, support for professional growth, and increasing levels of college and community services.

“GHC is a great place with great people. I am proud to represent an institution with such a talented faculty—I am continually impressed by the expertise of this year’s new cohort of tenured faculty,” said President Ed Brewster. “We are fortunate to have a faculty with such knowledge, enthusiasm, compassion, and dedication to our students and our community.”

The new, full-time tenured faculty at Grays Harbor College are:

  • Michael Cornwell, Human Services, Stafford Creek Correctional Center
  • Chrissie Erickson, Medical Assisting
  • Lance James, Business and Business Technology
  • Brian Snell, Stafford Creek Correctional Center
  • Dr. Nate Woods, Human Services

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