College of DuPage

College of DuPage

Coordinates: 41°50′30″N 88°4′18″W / 41.84167°N 88.07167°W / 41.84167; -88.07167

College of DuPage
Established 1967
Type Community College
Endowment $5.5 million[1]
President Dr. Robert L. Breuder
Academic staff 338 full time, 1250 part time [2]
Students 31,000 (approx.)
Location Glen Ellyn, Illinois, USA
Campus Suburban, 273 acres (110.5 ha)
Website www.cod.edu

College of DuPage, or COD, is a two-year community college[3] in Glen Ellyn, Illinois. The college also owns and operates facilities in the Illinois communities of Addison, Bloomingdale, Carol Stream, Naperville, West Chicago, and Westmont. The college serves students residing in Illinois' Community College District 502, which is most of DuPage County and parts of Cook County and Will County.

The college was established in 1967 in Glen Ellyn, with temporary facilities at 22nd Street (now Fawell Boulevard) and Lambert Road. That very same year the student newspaper, The Courier published its first issue and has been printing ever since. Due to the college's early students having to run from building to building for classes, the Chaparral was adopted as the college's mascot. The main campus is also home to WDCB 90.9 FM, a public radio station founded in 1977, as well as the literary magazine Prairie Light Review, founded in 1982.

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Expansion

COD has expanded much over the years. Initially there were temporary buildings on the West side of the campus, and they are still up today. The first permanent buildings were constructed on this site in the 1970s. The first such building was A-building with the first two of its three floors opened for use in the fall of 1973. The A-Building was later named the Instructional Center, or IC building, and is now named the Rodney Berg Instructional Center, or BIC, after the College's first President. Others to follow were the Seaton Computer Center (named for a prominent COD Board trustee) or SCC, the Art Center (now the McAninch Arts Center, named for the College's second President) also called The MAC, the Student Resource Center, or SRC, and the Physical Education Building. Currently the facility master plan calls for expanding the campus. Under it the Early Childhood Education Center, or ECEC building, was built, and the Health & Science (HSC) and Technology Education Centers (TEC) buildings opened during the summer of 2009. The college library is located in the SRC building. The college is currently involved in an extensive remodel of the BIC building as well as construction of a College Center located on the north side of the BIC building. This spring the college will break ground on a Culinary Arts and Hospitality Center as well as a Homeland Security Education Center.

Future Expansion

Pending a referendum on the November 2010 Ballot, the college plans on keeping the current tax rate where it is, where in turn, the college plans on constructing finishing the three-phase project for the Homeland Security Education Center. The planned expansion includes a parking structure as well as a fully modeled streetscape for Police-Fire-EMS-SWAT training. A parking structure on the eastern side of campus is also planned, as the campus is currently over-capacity with its parking spaces, and the campus will be brought to current with its level of support for the students. Once the construction is finished, the BIC will have shed its long-held steel facing and gold-tinted windows to make it a white structure with modern upgrades, the SRC will have an overhaul and facelift, making it look new again, and a new Conference Center, as well as the long-awaited update to the Seaton Computing Center will finally be done.

Semester conversion

For most of its history, the College of DuPage offered classes in an 11-week-long quarter format, with four quarters (Winter (January–March), Spring (April–June), Summer (June–August) and Fall (September–December)) in a single calendar year. In May 2002, the Board of Trustees voted to convert to semesters. The conversion was effective August 2005.

College of DuPage Architecture

The Architecture Department at College of DuPage is highly regarded, as the students end up transferring to Illinois Institute of Technology, UIC, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Judson University, and other schools nationwide. The department boasts a rigorous and dedicated program core which consists of two years worth of Design classes which test and challenge the students to come up with amazing and creative designs. The Department also features classes on using AutoCAD and Revit, as well as classes teaching about Green Design and LEED Preparation. Students in the department are part of the Architecture Region of Chicago, which includes the COD Architecture Club, which does many trips, organizes group outings, refers to many lectures for the students, and makes available many opportunities for the students to further their understanding and practice of Green Architecture and Design. The department offers three degrees: Architecture Certification, Pre-Architecture(which is used for transfer to post-graduate degrees), and Construction Management.

Meteorology and storm chasing

The COD Meteorology Department is one of the more unique programs in the country. It was the first college to offer storm chasing for college credit. Starting in 1989 as a weekend adventure before becoming a 50 day a year full scale college course today. The meteorology department offers classes such as Severe Weather Lab, Mesoscale Meteorology, and Severe and Unusual Weather to help train students to both chase and forecast severe weather events. Meteorology majors from COD have moved on to many universities and beyond to staff such places as the National Weather Service, TV stations, the National Center for Atmospheric Research, National Severe Storms Laboratory, to name a few.

It is also well known for a very comprehensive weather website used by many in both the severe storms fields as well as other disciplines of meteorology. The website was often seen being used by those on the Discovery Channel's Storm Chaser reality show. NEXLAB is short for "Next Generation Weather Lab", a take off on the Next Generation Weather Radar, or NEXRAD, used by the National Weather Service for its Doppler technology.

The COD Meteorology Dept. is also heavily involved in the community skywarn programs helping to host one of the larger spotter training seminars each March in DuPage County.[4] The training is known as the Advanced Spotter Training for the Multi-County Skywarn of the Chicago Metro area. 12 counties participate through the Dupage Office of Emergency Mgmt, the Chicago National Weather Service, and the College of Dupage Meteorology dept (NEXLAB).

Controversy

In May 2008, the school board abruptly removed the college president, Sunil Chand.[5][6]

In October 2008, COD board chairman Michael McKinnon sued three former college trustees for defamation. The defamation suit was dismissed in mid-February, 2009. The three trustees had alleged that he had sexually harassed them.[7][8][9] Mary Mack, one of the trustees, then counter-sued McKinnon for defamation.[10]

In November 2008, according to Insidehighered.com, faculty members and students protested a board meeting by attending the meeting with tape over their mouths. This was to protest changes to the college rules modeled on conservative activist David Horowitz's controversial "Academic Bill of Rights", which takes control over the curriculum away from teachers and gives it to the school board.[11][12] If adopted, as the Board of Trustees has proposed, this reform would make College of DuPage the first institution of higher learning in the nation to adopt Horowitz's "Academic Bill of Rights"[13] The faculty association sent a letter to the board noting that the changes were never discussed and no complaints over curriculum have been filed by students.[11] Another controversial change to the college rules was that control over the student newspaper will be given to the College president. This comes after the newspaper criticized the school board. The Student Press Law Center advised the newspaper that the changes may violate Illinois state law.[11]

In February 2009, a board meeting in which trustee candidates contested objections to their candidacy drew over 100 people. The objections to the candidacies had been filed by Kory Atkinson, an outgoing trustee. The board barred audience members from commenting on the procedures. Candidates charged that the process was flawed and undemocratic.[14] [15]

Library

The College of DuPage Library is the library of the College of DuPage. The Library serves the college's 31,000 students and 1,600 faculty and staff. The library is based on the second and third floors of COD's Student Resource Center (SRC), located at the College's main campus in Glen Ellyn. The Library also provides services to the College's off-campus Regional Centers and Centers for Independent Learning. The library's collection includes over 200,000 individual titles, 900 periodical titles, over 100 databases, 14,500 musical recordings, 690 audiobooks, 13,000 instructional videos, and an extensive rental video collection.

The Library has partnerships with various community-based and state and national library organizations. The Library's Philanthopy Center is a partnership with the Donors Forum of Chicago. The Library also has a residency in community college librarianship program, designed to offer a two-year intensive, mentored experience in community college librarianship to a recent library school graduate. The Library also provides resources and facilities for the College’s Library Technical Assistance (LTA) certificate program.

In January 2000 the Library received the Excellence in Academic Libraries Award, sponsored by the Association of College and Research Libraries and Blackwells’ Book Services.

Athletics

In sports, the College of DuPage Chaparrals are a member of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA).

The first NJCAA Championship in any sport at College of DuPage was the 1980 NJCAA Men's National Ice Hockey Champions.[16]

National championships

Notable faculty and Alumni

See also

References

  1. ^ As of June 30, 2009. "U.S. and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2009 Endowment Market Value and Percentage Change in Endowment Market Value from FY 2008 to FY 2009" (PDF). 2009 NACUBO-Commonfund Study of Endowments. National Association of College and University Business Officers. http://www.nacubo.org/Documents/research/2009_NCSE_Public_Tables_Endowment_Market_Values.pdf. Retrieved February 2, 2010. 
  2. ^ http://home.cod.edu/generalInfo/factSheet.aspx
  3. ^ http://www.cod.edu/president/AboutCOD.htm
  4. ^ Dupage Severe Weather Conference Website
  5. ^ [Board Abruptly Ousts President of College of DuPage http://chronicle.com/news/article/?id=4565]
  6. ^ [College of DuPage President Chand ousted http://www.dailyherald.com/story/print/?id=198241] 27 May 2008 Daily Herald
  7. ^ Ted Gregory, [Defamation suit rocks college calm http://archives.chicagotribune.com/2008/oct/24/local/chi-college-of-dupage-24-oct24] October 24, 2008 Chicago Tribune
  8. ^ Catherine Edman, [COD board chair files defamation suit against ex-colleagues http://www.dailyherald.com/story/?id=244708&src=2] Daily Herald 10/23/2008
  9. ^ [Governing Board's Chairman Sues 3 Former Trustees of Community College http://chronicle.com/news/article/5386/governing-boards-chairman-sues-3-former-trustees-of-community-college] Chronicle of Higher Education
  10. ^ Dan Petrella, [Ex-COD trustee fires back at board chairman http://www.mysuburbanlife.com/wheaton/news/x1277295857/Ex-COD-trustee-fires-back-at-board-chairman] Suburban Life Publications Tue Dec 23, 2008
  11. ^ a b c "Power Grab at DuPage" http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2008/11/24/dupage
  12. ^ [More Board Turmoil at College of DuPage, as Faculty Bridles Over Proposals http://chronicle.com/news/article/5552/more-board-turmoil-at-college-of-dupage-as-faculty-bridles-over-proposals]
  13. ^ "College of DuPage Trustees Move to Adopt Academic Bill of Rights"
  14. ^ Christy Gutowski, [http://www.dailyherald.com/story/?id=271016&src=40 "Crowd watches College of DuPage candidates fight objections" 2/10/2009 Daily Herald]
  15. ^ Brian Hudson, "UPDATED: Election committee considers objections" Glen Ellyn News Tue Feb 10, 2009
  16. ^ http://www.njcaa.org/news/NEW%20RECORD%20BOOK/Ice_Hockey_Record_Book_04-10-10.pdf
  17. ^ http://www.njcaa.org/news/NEW%20RECORD%20BOOK/Ice_Hockey_Record_Book_04-10-10.pdf
  18. ^ Maureen Dunne Rhodes Scholar

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