TVCC Inducts 61 Into First Local Alpha Tau Chapter

The first class of the Kaufman Health Science Center's local chapter of the national honors society for associate degree nursing consists of 61 members.
The first class of the Kaufman Health Science Center’s local chapter of the national honors society for associate degree nursing consists of 61 members.

TVCC press release

Nursing school is a demanding, yet rewarding, endeavor. For the first time at Trinity Valley Community College’s Health Science Center in Kaufman, a special group of hard-working students is being inducted into a society that recognizes their exemplary commitment to excellence.

On Sunday, March 23, the Health Science Center inducted the inaugural class to Alpha Delta Nu – the national honors society for associate degree nursing. Sixty-one members were inducted in a well-attended ceremony at Grace Fellowship Church in Kaufman County. The HSC’s chapter of Alpha Delta Nu will be called Alpha Tau.

Judy Callicoatt, Alpha Tau’s advisor, said the idea to start a chapter has been on the table for several years. She said she attended a convention several years ago where the national organization was discussed and she began imagining the possibilities of the HSC being involved. Alpha Tau is one of 76 local chapters of Alpha Delta Nu in the nation.

“My eyes lit up and I just thought, ‘We need this!’” Callicoatt said. “Nursing school is different to begin with because it’s so challenging. So to be inducted into this organization is a real honor. These students have demonstrated skills in organization and time management and have been able to balance their personal lives with the course requirements of lecture, skills and clinical.”

To be eligible, students must meet several criteria, including maintaining a GPA of 3.0 or better; making no less than a “B” in any nursing course; and being involved in the planning and execution of a health promotion project in the community during their third semester of school. Several students, she said, held a health fair at the TVCC Terrell campus recently. Others opted to teach hand-washing classes and poison control awareness to area school children.

“The candidates picked a topic they felt was important to meet their needs,” Callicoatt said, “and then they planned everything and implemented it.”

The March induction ceremony was unique, she added, in that each inductee got to choose a special person in their life to pin them as official members of the honors society. “It was an emotional ceremony, just a very neat thing,” Callicoatt said.

In addition to receiving a membership pin, Alpha Tau inductees will wear special, apricot honor cords at graduation and will receive a sticker acknowledging their accomplishment on their diploma.

Inaugural inductees into the group are: Lindsey Anderson; Jannifer Arnold; Tensae Asfaw; Maria Bailey; Sara Baker; Patricia Beville; Sarah Blades; Chelsea Boshart; Monica Boyd; Crystal Bozard; Ashley Butler; Stacy Callaway; Marilyn Calloway; Stephanie Chandler; Vanessa Chavez; Nancy Cowden; Brandy Davis; Candice DeRossett; April Duke; Dana Edmonds; Amanda Fugitt; Jacinda Futch; Lorena Garcia; DeLisa Gillispie; Danielle Gleason; Jana Griffin; Jennifer Halbert; Cristina Hernandez; Jessica Martin Hill; Peggy Clark-Holden; Kashaelyn Hollins-Henderson; Amber Honeycutt; Shannon Houston; Jessica Jacobs; Julie James; Brandy Jenkins Garcia; Jacqueline King; Chelsey Kinnaird; Markesha Lewis; Jennifer Matthews; Debra Mikulik; Brittney Milligan; Hayli Zanolini Mitchell; Summer Moeller; Danny Nail; Melanie Nelson; Chidimma Okolo; Chelsea Ragsdale; Donna Rawlins; Laurielee Richmond; Allie Rotenberry; Nina Sallee; Courtney Shook; Brian Smith; Lori Smith; Dionne Staten; Leslie Steadman; Leigh Stokes; Brittanie Sutton; Stefanie Williams; and Pamela Wood.

Two Events Scheduled to Assist TVCC Student

Madsen

By Jayson Larson/TVCC Public Information

Two fund-raisers have been scheduled to assist Trinity Valley Community College student Sasha Madsen, who was recently diagnosed with Acute Myelogenous Leukemia.

Madsen, 27, is currently without insurance and getting treatment at MD Anderson in Houston. All proceeds from the fund-raisers will go toward medical, travel and lodging expenses for the Madsen family.

A “Strolling for Sasha 5K” walk has been scheduled for Saturday, May 17, beginning in the TVCC Administration Building parking lot in Athens at 10 a.m. Those who wish to run the 5K course may do so.

Cost is $30 for adults (includes an event T-shirt), $10 for children ages 3-12 (who will receive a goody bag in lieu of a T-shirt) and free for ages 2 and under. Those who pre-register will receive a $5 discount per person. “Day-of” registration will begin at 9 a.m. Lunch and live entertainment by Phat Johnny and the Buicks will begin at 11:30 a.m.

A silent auction and bake sale will be held in conjunction with the event. There will also be various activities for kids.

For more information or to pre-register, contact Jennifer Evilsizer at 903-570-8257 or at [email protected] or Shelia Jones at 903-360-0456 or [email protected].

Additionally, a silent auction for a 36×40 piece of abstract art will be held to benefit Madsen during the TVCC Spring Art Show scheduled for Thursday, April 24, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. The show will be held on the first floor of the Administration Building on the Athens campus (100 Cardinal Drive).

The painting was created by the TVCC Painting I class and art instructor Sue Lynn Trent. All proceeds from the auction of the painting will go toward defraying Madsen’s medical expenses.

TVCC Releases 2014 Football Schedule

2014FootballSchedule4-16-14Trinity Valley Community College released the 2014 Cardinal football schedule yesterday. Important dates to note include:

  • September 20: Family Day vs. Kilgore
  • October 4: Battle In The Valley vs. College of DuPage
  • October 18: Homecoming/Hall of Fame vs. Arkansas Baptist.

TVCC Sports Information Office Benny Rogers wrote that “Interesting aspects of schedule are opening with conference games against Tyler and Navarro and 3 of 4 games in middle of schedule are non-conference games. 3 of first 4 are at home and 4 of first 6. Playing SE Prep on the road for the first time.”

 

TVCC Spring Art Show Holds Special Significance

This 36x40 abstract painting will be auctioned at the Spring Art Show to benefit TVCC student Sasha Madsen, who is battling leukemia.
This 36×40 abstract painting will be auctioned at the Spring Art Show to benefit TVCC student Sasha Madsen, who is battling leukemia.

By Jayson Larson/TVCC Public Information Officer

Trinity Valley Community College is preparing for its annual Spring Art Show, and this year’s event will include a call to the community to participate in a special cause.

The Spring Art Show will be held Thursday, April 24, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. on the first floor of the Administration Building on the Athens campus (100 Cardinal Drive). The show puts on display some of the works of art created by students during the spring term.

This year’s show will include a silent auction featuring a 36×40 abstract painting creating by the TVCC Painting I class and art instructor Sue Lynn Trent. All proceeds from the auction will go toward defraying the medical expenses of TVCC student Sasha Madsen. Madsen, 27, was recently diagnosed with acute leukemia and is trying to raise money for treatment at MD Anderson in Houston.

“This will be a very special show for me since it will be my last one as a full-time instructor at TVCC,” Trent said. “The students have worked very hard this semester and have produced some amazing art. Please come by and have some cookies, punch and inspiration.”

There will also be a special exhibit that corresponds to the college’s “Read Through The Valley” project. RTTV is a book club that chooses a book each year to read and discuss as a group. This year’s book was “The Hunger Games,” and the Spring Art Show will feature a “Hunger Games Game Show” beginning at 6:30 p.m. in the auditorium.

For more information on the Spring Art Show, contact Trent at 903-675-2655 or visit www.tvcc.edu/art for more information about the college’s art program.

TVCC’s Lovato Named Coach of the Year

Elena-Lovato---Trinity-ValleyTrinity Valley Community College head women’s basketball coach Elena Lovato was named the NJCAA Division I Coach of the Year today.

Carrying on the winning tradition of Trinity Valley women’s basketball, Lovato has established a new era in the program’s history in only her second season. After guiding the Cardinals to a national championship in her first year at the helm, Lovato repeated the feat this year by leading Trinity Valley to their third straight national title – a first in the history of NJCAA basketball.

Following this season’s 36-1 finish, Lovato now boasts a record of 72-2 in the past two seasons with the Cardinals and has yet to lose a game in the spring. Prior to arriving in Athens, Texas, as a head coach in 2012, Lovato was a Cardinals assistant in the 2009-10 season before being promoted to interim head coach for the final 11 games.

Following that season, Lovato earned the head coaching job at Grayson (Texas) before moving on to NCAA program Nebraska-Omaha as an assistant. She also served as an assistant at Houston and Pittsburg State following a successful career as a high school coach in Missouri and New Mexico.