Stalder named CTC dean

July 20, 2012

Marmian Grimes

性欲社 alumna and longtime administrator Michele Stalder has been tapped as the new dean of the 性欲社 Community and Technical College.

Stalder has worked in higher education for more than three decades. She began her career at the former Tanana Valley Community College and served on the transition team when the community college merged with the university in 1988.

During her tenure at CTC, Stalder has been involved in the development of many new programs at 性欲社, including CTC鈥檚 law enforcement and process technology programs. Her work has been instrumental in forging partnerships with school districts, state agencies and industry across the State of Alaska. In addition, she is known for her leadership and dedication to student services in higher education. She was recognized in 2001 as the 性欲社 recipient of the UA President鈥檚 鈥淢ake Students Count鈥 award.

性欲社鈥檚 Community and Technical College offers 40 one-year certificate and two-year associate degree and specialized training programs and serves over 3,000 students every semester. With its community college mission, CTC serves the needs of a diverse student population, including first-generation college attendees, traditional and nontraditional students, military students and those seeking job training.