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HUMAN SERVICES DEPT
Harry E Smith, Chair
(410)333 545S

NURSING DEPT
Gertrude T Hodges, R N , Chair
(4101 333 5967

ADMINISTRATION

Shirlene L Snowden, Vice President
for Administration (410)3335828

ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES
Gary Franklin, J D , Acting Manager
(410)333 7721

COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
SERVICE
Ahmed El Haggan, Ph D , Director
(410) 333 8366

CONTROIIER
Judy W Jaudon, C P A , Acting Controller
(410)333 5156
FACILITY PLANNING & OPERATION GROUP
Henry Garbelman, Director (410) 333 5542
HUMAN RESOURCES
Betty C Brown, Director (410) 333 5444

BUSINESS & CONTINUING EDUCATION
CENTER

Mary Lynn Devlin, Vice President (410) 333 8348
LITERACY PROGRAMS
Beverly T Arah, Director (410) 333 8333

TRAINING & PROFFSSIONAL
DEVELOPMENT
Thomas E Little, Ed D , Director
(410) 333 8346
PLANNING & ADVANCEMENT
Janice E Richaidson, Ph D , Vice-President for
Planning & Advancement
(410) 333 8303
COMMUNITY RELATIONS
Barbara L Faw, Director (410) 333 8303

DEVELOPMENT
Diane Coleman, Ph D , Director
(410) 333-8305

INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH & PLANNING
Gerard P Reichenberg, Director
(410) 333 8303

PUBLIC RELATIONS & THE FOUNDATION
Herbert C Sledge, Jr , Director
(410) 333 8301

PUBIICATIONS
Deborah Pankey Stewart, Director
(410) 333 8306
STUDENT AFFAIRS
Myrtle E B Dorsey, Vice President
for Student Affairs
(410)3335775
ADMISSIONS & CAMPUS LIFE
Barbara J Laster, Area Director (410) 333 5490

C OUNSELING, CAREER SERVICES, & TRANSFER
Alicia B Harvey Smith, Area Director
(410) 333 5909

REGISTRATION & FINANCIAL AID
Ronald L Smith, Area Director (410) 333 5336
STATE & FEDERAL PROGRAMS
McCarroll Nole. Area Director (410) 333 7412

Baltimore City Community College originated in
1947 when Baltimore Junior College was established
The College was reformed as the Community College
of Baltimore in 1968 As the New Community College

of Baltimore, a two year school, it became a State
institution of higher education in 1990 (Chapter
220, Acts of 1990) In 1992, the school received
its present name (Chapter 208, Acts of 1992)
Baltimore City Community College offers programs
for associate degrees and certificates in more than thirty
fields, including computer science, electronics, nursing,
business, allied health, legal assisting, and office technol-
ogy In addition to pb training and transfer programs,
the College oners extensive noncredit programs in basic
literacy, General Education Development (G E D ) test
preparation, and English as a second language The
College also works to meet the needs, of Baltimore
employers through courses and programs at its down
town Business and Continuing Education Center
With a faculty of 120 full time and over 500
part-time instructors, the College annually serves
more than 8,000 students at the Liberty Heights
campus, the Harbor campus, and many other sites
throughout Baltimore
The College is governed by a nine member Board
of Trustees, appointed by the Governor with Senate
advice and consent Eight members serve six year
terms A student member serves a one-year term The
Board of Trustees appoints the President (Code Edu
cation Article, sees 16 601 through 16 610)

BICYCLE ADVISORY COMMITTEE

Thomas J Roberts, Chair

Appointed by Governor (who names chair) Patricia
Bernstein, Paul W Daisey, Jr , William J Kelly,
Donald L LaFond, Robert B Moore, Harvey
Muller, James L Phillips, Carl P Rebele, David C
Taylor, Lt Charles D Tyier, two vacancies

Harvey Muller, Bicycle Affairs Coordinator

c/o State Highway Administration
707 North Calvert St, Room 512
Baltimore, MD 21203 (410) 545 5651
hotline (recording) 1 800-252 8776

World Wide Web http // ourworld
CompuServe corn/ homepages/ troberts/

The Bicycle Advisory Committee was formed in
December 1991 (Chapter 624, Acts of 1991) The
Committee advises State government agencies on
funding bicycle related programs, public education
and awareness of bicycling activities and safety,
and other bicycling issues Presently, the Corn
mittee has six subcommittees which consider
safety and education, law and enforcement, corn
muting, trail issues, promotion and economic
development, and legislative affairs and funding
Appointed by the Governor, the Committee has
thirteen members (Code Transportation Article,
sec 21 1213)

 

 



 
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