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Some current and former Cape Fear Community College staff are still decrying an alleged hostile work environment on the part of President Jim Morton and his upper administration. WHQR spoke with Pam Kelley from The Assembly about her recent reporting on the college.
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Cape Fear Community College President Jim Morton announced on Wednesday that all full-time faculty and staff would receive a one-time $1,500 bonus in December. The money will come from the federal Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund.
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Two leading members of the Faculty Association leaving in frustration, concerning results of a faculty survey that were never released, removing the grievance process against the college president from the faculty handbook, concerns about transparency, the discrepancy between how the Board of Trustees rate their own performance versus how a third of the faculty see them — these are all part of WHQR’s look into the college's allegedly toxic climate.
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Two leading members of the Faculty Association leaving in frustration, concerning results of a faculty survey that were never released, removing the grievance process against the college president from the faculty handbook, concerns about transparency, the discrepancy between how the Board of Trustees rate their own performance versus how a third of the faculty see them — these are all part of WHQR’s look into the college's allegedly toxic climate.
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Cape Fear Community College Board Chair Pat Kusek is stepping down. She said the likely replacement for her board seat is New Hanover County Commissioner Bill Rivenbark. At the bi-monthly meeting, members discussed year-end accounting and policy changes, but the discussion turned heated when the President of the Student Government Association stood up to speak.
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Community colleges can be an alternative to traditional universities for students. They’re an option for people not interested in 4-year degrees – but who…