In an interview with the Spy last week, Dr. Barbara Viniar, president of Chesapeake College, outlined the community college’s ever increasing demands on enrollment, and on the Wye Mills physical campus itself, during tough economic times.
Dr. Vinter, who has served in her current position for the last four years, talks candidly on the impact of larger classes sizes on faculty and staff, the challenges of reduced government funding, and the precarious status of a critcal funding request to the five counties served by Chesapeake to renovate the existing physical health center as well as close the indoor pool to accommodate their Allied Health and Nursing programs, now housed at the soon to be closed Easton Hospital.
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