(L-R) Mr. Rick Ramsdell and his wife Trev present ANC President Dr. James Shemwell with a check for $25,000 toward the College's planned Center for Allied Technologies. |
Ramsdells Give to ANC Center for Allied Technologies
Arkansas
Northeastern College’s Center for Allied Technologies just received another
gift toward constructing the facility. Mr. Rick Ramsdell and his wife Trev,
longtime residents of Blytheville who have recently moved back to their home
state of Utah, have donated $25,000 to the project which is slated for
construction to begin later this spring.
The
Ramsdell’s donation will allow them naming rights to the student lounge area of
the facility. Mr. Ramsdell recently retired from the Nucor Yamato Steel Mill
where he spent many years working in the industry. Given his work history and
his commitment to community service, he understands the importance of ANC’s
Center for Allied Technologies and, along with his family, wished to support
the project.
“Arkansas
Northeastern College provides the necessary training and education for local
industry employees who are looking for career advancement or change. This
facility will be instrumental in their efforts and I am glad to support
something that will be so important to the community,” said Ramsdell.
“We are
fortunate to have the friendship and support of people like Rick Ramsdell,”
said ANC President Dr. James Shemwell.
“The Ramsdells have been active members of our community for many years
and we are happy to have an area of the new facility that can serve as a
reminder of the love and commitment they have to this area.”
The new facility to be located
on the ANC Main Campus will actually decrease the College’s overall facilities
by 30,000 square feet by consolidating the Burdette Center, Harry L. Crisp
Center, and the ACME Center—with an estimated costs savings for the College of
approximately $100,000 a year in maintenance. This new facility will
feature a headquarters for the College’s customized training force—The
Solutions Group, including general purpose classrooms, electrical classroom
& lab, mechanical classroom/lab, safety classroom/lab, HVAC classroom &
lab, computer classroom, and large multi-purpose room. Additionally, a
world-class welding laboratory will be available for students.
Secondary Center students
from area high schools also will be served by this facility through classroom
& laboratories for advanced manufacturing, welding, criminal justice,
education, and construction/carpentry. The design incorporates a computer
lab for the Secondary Center. Also featured is an aircraft hangar/lab,
combination non-destructive testing (NDT) & composites laboratory, and
general purpose classrooms to fully accommodate ANC’s Federal Aviation
Administration—certified Aviation Maintenance Program.
No comments:
Post a Comment