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Escape Into The HIRE Center’s History Inquiring Minds Want to Know…. Why were we born ?. In 1994, Norma Rees, as CSUEB president, wanted the University to become involved in school-to-work activities. Who named the HIRE Center?.
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Escape Into The HIRE Center’s HistoryInquiring Minds Want to Know…
In 1994, Norma Rees, as CSUEB president, wanted the University to become involved in school-to-work activities.
Lynn Paringer, who was the HIRE Center’s Associate Director from 1994 to 2006.
Carlos was born in May 2003 and named in November 2009.
Emily Brizendine College of Education, CSUEB David Korth City of Hayward John MergendollerBuck Institute for Education Eric Suess College of Science, CSUEB Frank Mott Ohio State University
Who initiated and who currently holds responsibility for the HIRE Center image?
Debra Strong, a MA student, conceived our first logo, brochure, and promotional materials with Pam Scrutton maintaining our image since 2001.
Who provided administrative order to the HIRE Center’s start-up chaos?
Jenny Reid set up our office administration, the same services she provided for the Smith Center a few years earlier.
We spent our first 13 years in trailers. Our first trailer was expanded into a faux doublewide before being condemned, demolished, and replaced with a true doublewide.
What did we do while we awaited construction of our doublewide?
Denise Crozier, Ryan Hoadwonic, Nan Maxwell, and Mike Wagner are CSUEB responsible beverage servers.
Who completed 2 masters degrees while working full time at the HIRE Center?
Ryan Hoadwonic…And then he left us to be a Principal Research Analyst at UC Irvine.
How are we linked with the Reutlingen University in Germany?
They brought us 29 student assistants through their 4+ program.
What 3 children of CBE employees began their work life at the HIRE Center?
Laurette Dulkie (Kathy Dulkie, mother) Abigail D’Amico (Nan Maxwell, mother) No Picture Phillip Tyko (Diane Satin, mother)
Kami and Craig Huntzinger’s marriage survived despite Kami calling the University Police about a suspected thief, who turned out to be Craig.
Our proudest moments have come from working with students. As of May 2010 we have: • Awarded 15 Scholarships • Hired 99 University students • Sent 9 students into PHD programs • Provided 9 high school students with internships