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More than 1,000 credit courses are offered each semester in more than 200 career and technical programs. Tri-C also grants short-term certificates, certificates of proficiency and post-degree professional certificates.

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Workforce Training & Professional Development

Tri-C's Workforce Training provides both non-credit and credit training for individuals and businesses to assist individuals with skills leading to employment. Tri-C's Corporate College provides professional development and corporate training opportunities.

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Peter Anderson, manager, Network Services

Kevin Berg, M.A., assistant professor, Counseling

David A. Bernatowicz, M.A., associate professor, History

Roman E. Boldyreff, M.S., assistant professor, Biology

Carilynn Bouie, M.A., assistant professor, Mathematics

Andrew Cox, Ph.D., executive director, Access and Community Engagement

Ebony Cole, Ed.D., program manager, Educational Talent Search

Paul Cox, Ph.D., dean, Creative Arts

Karen Cross-Hatten, M.Ed., MBA, manager, Adjunct Services

Cheryl D'Mello, M.A., lecturer, English

John Dolinar, executive director, Enterprise Infrastructure Services

Charles Dull, Ph.D., assistant dean, eLearning and Innovation

Tameka Ellington, Ph.D., instructional assistant, TRIO Educational Talent Search

Sarah Epperson, LSW, training specialist, Talent & Organizational Development

Kenneth D. Hale, Ph.D., director, Community Relations

Nahla Harik-Williams, Ph.D., associate professor, Psychology

Carrie Harviel, RVT, B.S., program director, Veterinary Technology

Bonnie E. Horton, MPA, director, Grants Management

Haidy N. Kamel, Ph.D., assistant professor, Chemistry

John Kerezy, M.A., assistant professor, Journalism and Mass Communication

Michael Lanstrum, B.A., instructional specialist, Development Education

Daniel Levin, M.F.A., associate professor, Photography

Samuel LiPuma, M.A., associate professor, Philosophy

Gregory Malone, program manager, Plant Science Technology

JaNice Marshall, Ed.D., vice president, College Pathway Programs

Denise McCory, Ed.D., interim campus president, Metropolitan Campus

Jason Moore, LPC, program manager, Cleveland Humanities Collaborative; adjunct faculty, Philosophy, Humanities, and Religious Studies

Kristy Napier, A.A., office assistant, TRIO Upward Bound

David G. Nardecchia, M.Ed., PCC, assistant professor, Counseling

Arianna Pearson, B.S., office assistant, Administration & Finance

Delia (Dee Dee) Pfister, Ph.D., associate dean, Liberal Arts

Elise S. Prehoda, M.F.A., writing consultant, Writing Lab, Westshore Campus

John T. Rasel, assistant professor/librarian

David Redles, Ph.D., associate professor, History

Johnie L. Reed, Ed.D., AFC, assistant professor, Business Administration

Luke Schlueter, Ph.D., assistant professor, English

Kira Seaton, M.M., assistant professor, Music

Monica A. Starks, M.A., professor, Sociology

G. Robert Stuart, Ph.D., executive director, Institutional Research (Retired)

Terry A. Webb, Ed.D., LPC, NCC, CCTP, GCP, assistant dean, professor, Counseling

Daniel J. Weiland, BS, tutor, Developmental Education and Learning Services

Todd Allyn Williams, associate professor, Business Administration

 

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