The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

VP emerita Maryrose Eannace honored

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UTICA, N.Y. » Maryrose Eannace, Ph.D., Mohawk Valley Community College Vice President Emerita, has been honored by the National Council of Instructio­nal Administra­tors as recipient of the Outstandin­g Service to Community Colleges Award, which was renamed this year in her honor.

The Maryrose Eannace Outstandin­g Service to Community Colleges Award honors community college leaders who are committed to and advocate for the mission, vision, and goals of community colleges on the local, state, and national levels.

“Maryrose is an amazing spirit who has a lasting influence on others,” said MVCC President Randall VanWagoner, Ph.D. “This recognitio­n is so well-deserved. Her commitment to service and advocacy for community colleges is unwavering. She truly believes that community colleges are the strongest form of democracy in higher education, and her work has helped MVCC emerge as an innovative leader in the community college movement.”

Eannace served as MVCC’s vice president for Learning and Academic Affairs from 2008 until her retirement in July 2018. During her tenure, she led the academic unit in a major re-organizati­on and responsive re-design to better serve student and community needs. Sheworkedw­ith faculty and other members of the College and wider community to develop programs and partnershi­ps in such areas as developmen­tal education, honors programmin­g, and seamless transfer initiative­s. Eannace served as an Executive Board member of the National Council of Instructio­nal Administra­tors and as a Commission­er on the Academic, Student and Community Commission— both affiliates of the American Associatio­n of Community Colleges. Locally, she served many years on the Board of Student and Business Alliance (SABA), a BOCES program.

She was honored by the Utica YWCA in their Salute to Outstandin­g Women in 2015, was recognized by the Vision to Plant Foundation in their Recognitio­n of Service Award in 2016, and was recognized by Phi Theta Kappa with their Distinguis­hed College Administra­tor Award, an internatio­nal distinctio­n based on outstandin­g support provided to Phi Theta Kappa.

Eannace came to MVCC from Skagit Valley College in Mount Vernon, Wash., where she served as academic dean. Before herwork in Washington, she taught English, speech, and theater at Cazenovia College, where she also served as director of theater and as division chair for Humanities, Natural Sciences, and Education. She also taught English courses at Pratt at Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute in Utica. Prior to her academic work, Eannace served as the founding director of the Interrelig­ious Food Consortium in Syracuse and as a director of retail services and as national training supervisor for Revlon, Inc.

“Maryrose is such an amazing woman and leader,” said KatherineW­esley, Ph.D., executive director of the National Council of Instructio­nal Administra­tors and assistant professor of practice in the Department of Educationa­l Administra­tion at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. “She has been a longtime supporter of NCIA and the work of community colleges. When we learned she was retiring, the board decided immediatel­y to honor her and her work on behalf of community colleges by renaming our original award in her honor. We all have such respect and admiration for her strength, resolve, experience, and humor, and have all grown from her perspectiv­e and wisdom.”

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