McCOOK, Neb. — The Mid-Plains Community College Board of Governors met Wednesday evening for its regularly scheduled meeting at the McCook Community College East Campus, where members approved several academic and operational items, celebrated student achievements, and honored retiring staff.
Board Chair Cynthia Duncan called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. CDT. Present were MPCC President Ryan Purdy and board members Matthew Broz, Kirk Crawley, Molly Jeffres, Ted Klug Jr., Kim Korgan, Megan McGown, Kent Miller, Tyler Pribbeno, and Tricia Schaffer. Board member Dr. Ben Lashley was absent and excused. NPCC student trustee EmiLee Walnofer and MCC student trustee Kendree Kern were also in attendance.
During the open forum, student trustees shared campus updates from North Platte and McCook. Board member Matthew Broz commended MPCC Director of Financial Aid Erinn Brown for her work with the scholarship process. MPCC Director of Library Resources Katie Wheeler introduced the Phi Theta Kappa All-Nebraska Academic Team, and MPCC Business Instructor Renelle Mooney presented members of the FBLA Collegiate chapter. Retiring Ogallala Campus Administrator Mary Pierce and Imperial Campus Administrator Brenda Ledall were recognized for their years of service to MPCC.
On a consent motion, the board approved the March 19 board work session and meeting minutes, as well as the March financial report.
In action items, the board approved the formation of a new student powerlifting club, the “Mid-Plains Bar Benders.” Additionally, the board approved program reviews for Graphic Design and Early Childhood Education, which will now move forward to the Coordinating Commission for Postsecondary Education.
Other approvals included a two-year renewal of the DocuSign contract for $54,250.56, an upgrade to the college's nursing software system, and a $90,237 contract with Platte Valley Electric for electrical distribution equipment at W.W. Wood. The board also approved March disbursements totaling $1,107,054.28.
The board heard cabinet reports from President Purdy and various administrators, including updates on academics, student affairs, finance, human resources, and marketing.
The meeting moved into closed session at 7:36 p.m. to discuss personnel and real estate matters and returned to open session at 8:45 p.m. The meeting adjourned at 8:46 p.m.
The next MPCC Board of Governors meeting is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. on May 14 in Broken Bow.