DMACC is notified it was receive $1.8 million of a $2.1 million dollar U.S. Department
of Labor grant awarded to the Central Iowa Employment and Training Consortium to train
individuals for high-tech jobs in central Iowa (Nov 2000)
DMACC announces a "Celebration of Synergy" as a host of corporate and new technology
partnerships associated with the new DMACC West Campus are unveiled (Oct. 2000)
Ankeny Campus student Tami Strah of Ankeny is named the Distinguished Regional Officer
at the 2000 Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society convention held in Orlando
(May 2000)
DMACC unveils a new state-of-the-art playground at the Ankeny Campus Child Development
Center (Apr. 2000)
Orv Salmon is named Athletic Director and Men's Basketball Coach (Apr. 2000)
Bill Hitesman is named Executive Dean of the DMACC Boone Campus (Apr. 2000)
Design plans for West Campus are unveiled (Mar. 2000)
DMACC receives the National Association of Agricultural Educators, Inc. (NAAE) Post-Secondary
All-Star Team Award as one of the outstanding post-secondary education programs in
the nation. (Dec. 2001)
DMACC receives a nearly $400,000 Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
grant to establish a Youthbuild program. (Dec. 2001)
The National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission makes a site visit of the DMACC
Nursing programs (Oct. 2001)
DMACC West Campus opens (Oct. 2001)
DMACC Boone Campus Physics Instructor Nancy Woods is named interim coordinator for
the Iowa Region of the Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society (Sept. 2001)
DMACC West Campus opens (Oct. 2001)
DMACC and Des Moines University enter a unique partnership allowing DMACC students
to earn up to 11 credit hours toward Des Moines University's Master of Health Care
Administration degree (Aug. 2001)
Dr. David England becomes the fourth DMACC President on July 18, 2001 (July 2001)
DMACC receives the Iowa Distance Learning Association 2001 Points of Presence Award
(July 2001)
The Meridian sculpture, commissioned by the DMACC Alumni Association and overlooking
the lake on the Ankeny Campus, is unveiled. (July 2001)
Former DMACC Boone Campus Executive Dean Kriss Philips receives the Michael Bennett
Lifetime Achievement Award and Boone Campus student Connie Colle of Boone receives
the George O. Bierkoe Distinguished Member Award at the Phi Theta Kappa International
Honor Society convention (June 2001)
Chatpon Chaisarn, an international student from Thailand, is named the International
Student of the Year by DMACC President Joseph Borgen at the May 2001 DMACC Ankeny/Urban/Newton
Commencement Ceremony (May 2001)
A groundbreaking ceremony was held April 25, 2001 for student housing to be built
on the DMACC Boone Campus, managed by High Development Corporation (Apr. 2001)
DMACC's Marketing and Public Relations Department wins two national gold marketing
awards—folder design and electronic viewbook—at the National Council for Marketing
and Public Relations (NCMPR) national conference in Denver, CO (Mar 2001)
U.S. Congressman Leonard Boswell discusses his "Rural Technology Development Plan"
on the DMACC Ankeny Campus (Mar. 2001)
DMACC Boone Bears men's basketball team wins their first ever Iowa Junior College
Division II Conference championship under first-year Coach Orv Salmon (Mar 2001)
Former Vice President Al Gore speaks to DMACC Urban Campus students and staff in an
"Access to Education" forum (Oct. 2002)
DMACC Ankeny Campus students hold an observance on the one-year anniversary of the
Sept. 11, 2001 attacks on the U.S. (Sept. 2002)
DMACC sets a new enrollment record with 13,205 students enrolled in the fall 2002
semester (Sept. 2002)
A partnership between DMACC and Buena Vista University creates new degree completion
programs for Newton area residents offered on the Newton Campus. (Aug. 2002)
DMACC Board of Directors approves the purchased and remodeling of a building at 820
Porter St. in Des Moines to house the College's Youth-At-Risk and English-as-a-Second-Language
programs (May 2002)
Thousands of people attend a DMACC 35th anniversary celebration at a Kite Festival
held on the Ankeny Campus (Apr. 2002)
Three DMACC students—Kristin Bravard, Melissa Gourley and Wendy Jordan—are named to
the 2002 All-Iowa Academic Team. (Feb. 2002)
DMACC, Mercy College and the Central Iowa Employment and Training Consortium receive
a $2.9 million grant from the U.S. Department of Labor to prepare nurses for positions
in Iowa health care facilities. (Jan. 2002)
DMACC receives three-year $1.4 million dollar grant from the U.S. Department of Education
to improve the life skills and occupational programs for offenders in three Iowa prisons
(Dec. 2003)
DMACC receives the 2002 Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) Outstanding Community Training
Sponsor Award (Dec. 2003)
The 50th house built by DMACC Building Trades students over the years is sold in Ankeny
(Nov. 2003)
Former Vermont Governor and Democratic Presidential candidate Howard Dean and actor/producer/director
and national children's advocate Rob Reiner hold a roundtable discussion on childcare
issues at DMACC's Ankeny Campus. (Nov. 2003)
DMACC President Rob Denson begin his first day at DMACC on Nov. 3, 2003 by visiting
all six DMACC campuses (Nov. 2003)
DMACC receives a $1.75 million Title III Strengthening Institutions Grant from the
U.S. Department of Education (Oct. 2003)
DMACC Continuing Education Coordinator Lois Kiester receives the Distinguished Service
Award from the Iowa Association for Lifelong Learning (IALL) (Oct. 2003)
Thousands attend the Iowa Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival held Sept. 13 on the DMACC West
Campus (Sept. 2003)
DMACC Board of Director member Harold K. Belken receives the Iowa Association of Community
College Trustees (IACCT) 2003 John P. Kibbie Award. (Aug. 2003)
DMACC announced that beginning in the fall semester of 2003, the College would offer
American Sign Language courses on the Ankeny Campus (Apr 2003)
For the 14th time, two DMACC Dental Hygiene students traveled to Kofu, Japan as part
of an exchange program between DMACC's Dental Hygiene program and the Yamanashi Dental
Hygiene College in Kofu. (May 2003)
Des Moines East High School Drama Teacher and DMACC Adjunct Instructor Ruth Ann Gaines
was inducted into the 2003 National Teachers Hall of Fame (Apr. 2003)
Two DMACC students—Jill Claiborne and Lisa Wilson, both from Ankeny—were named to the 2003 All-Iowa Academic Team (Jan 2003)
Long-time DMACC Board member Doug Shull resigns from the DMACC board upon his election
to the Iowa Senate (Jan 2003)
DMACC's First President, Dr. Paul J. Lowery, dies in Scottsdale, AZ on Dec. 13, 2004
at the age of 81 (Dec. 2004)
Ankeny Campus Personal Computer Applications Instructor Tasha Norton receives the
Iowa Business Education Association's 2004-05 Outstanding New Post-Secondary Teacher
Award (Nov. 2004)
Continuing Education Assistant Cindy Huisman receives the Iowa Association of Lifelong
Learning (IALL) Outstanding Support Person Award (Nov. 2004)
Agri-Business Instructor Craig McEnany is named the Iowa Association of Career and
Technical Education (IACTE) Career and Technical Teacher of the Year (Nov. 2004)
Former Mail Services Inc. Building becomes the DMACC Urban Campus Charles H. Betts
Jr. Building in a ceremony dedicating the remodeled 22,400 square foot building (Sept.
2004)
Voters approve a six-cent instructional equipment levy within DMACC's district (Sept.
2004)
DMACC Bears Baseball Coach John Smith is inducted into the National Junior College
Athletic Association Baseball Hall of Fame in Grand Junction, CO (May 2004)
Mary Entz is named Newton Polytechnic Campus Provost (Jan. 2004)
DMACC Board of Directors adopts three 10-year First Goals (Dec. 2005)
DMACC Bears Baseball Coach John Smith announces his retirement after 33 years and
nearly 900 victories (Oct. 2005)
DMACC kicks off India Year with the Ambassador of India to the U.S., World Food Prize
Laureate, Governor Tom Vilsack and U.S. Congressman Jim Leach at the Ankeny Campus.
DMACC installs new signage on all campuses (Summer 2005)
DMACC hosts Constitution Day and First Amendment Fest (Sept. 2005)
DMACC Urban Campus Biology Instructor Danielle Wirth's Biology 172 class is named
the 2005 Take Pride in America® National Award Winner (Sept. 2005)
Laura Douglas is named Urban Campus Provost (Sept. 2005)
DMACC breaks ground for Story County Career Academy in Ames (May 2005)
Veterinary Technology Center holds Open House at location on SW Oralabor Road in Ankeny
(Apr. 2005)
Governor Tom Vilsack signs a "Month of the Young Child" proclamation at DMACC Ankeny
Campus Child Development Center (Apr. 2005)
Ankeny Campus student Danielle Morton of Reasnor and West Campus student Carrie MacRae
of Waukee are named to Third Team All USA Academic Team (Apr. 2005)
Tom Lee is named Boone Campus Provost (Mar. 2005)
Newton Campus English Instructor Tim Bascom wins Bakeless Literary Prize in Nonfiction
(Mar. 2005)
Boone Campus Provost Vivian Brandmeyer receives prestigious Michael Bennett Lifetime
Achievement Award from the Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society (Mar. 2005)
Seven DMACC students named to All-Iowa Academic Team (Mar. 2005)
DMACC hosts gourmet dinner in celebration of 20th Anniversary of French Chefs Exchange
(Jan. 2005)
Governor Tom Vilsack signs a proclamation creating the Iowa Community College Early
Childhood Education Alliance (Jan. 2005)
Career Academy, Hunziker Center Open House in Ames (Oct. 2006)
DMACC Boone Campus student newspaper turns 50 years old. The first issue of the campus
newspaper "BJC" for Boone Junior College was printed on Sept. 27, 1956 (Sept. 2006)
DMACC sets new fall semester enrollment records with 16,854 students and 143,974 credit
hours (Sept. 2006)
The sixth annual 911 Symposium is held on the Newton Campus (Sept. 2006)
DMACC is awarded the bid to become the Fiscal Agent and Service Provider for the Central
Iowa Employment and Training Consortium (CIETC) (Sept. 2006)
The Ankeny Campus Student Activities Council dedicates a gazebo near the lake by Bldg.
#7 in honor of DMACC Biology Instructor Gary Nelson (Aug. 2006)
DMACC President Rob Denson receives the "Ordre de Merite Agricole," France's oldest
civil award, presented by the Consul General of France, Richard Barbeyron, in a ceremony
in the Iowa Lieutenant Governor's Office (Aug. 2006)
DMACC announces it's offering a new Network Security Management Certificate program
at the Urban Campus (July 2006)
DMACC dedicates the DMACC Learning Center to the students of the Iowa Correctional
Institute for Women in Mitchellville (July 2006)
Steve Schulz is named the new Carroll Campus Provost replacing retiring Provost Jim
Knott. (June 2006)
DMACC sets new summer term records in headcount and in credit hours with 7,680 students
taking 42,792 credit hours (June 2006)
DMACC rolls back its tuition increase by $1 per credit hour for the 2006-07 academic
year (June 2006)
DMACC offers a first-of-its-kind initiative in Iowa called the Interpretation and
Translation (ITR) program at the Urban Campus (June 2006)
DMACC student Zoe Nady of Nevada wins first place in an Iowa Egg Council Cooking Contest
(June 2006)
DMACC enters into new housing agreement with High Properties on housing at the Boone
Campus (June 2006)
Travis Wyckoff is named the new DMACC Baseball Coach (June 2006)
DMACC President Rob Denson and Polk County Supervisors don hardhats and sledgehammers
to begin knocking down the Roberts Dairy building (June 2006)
DMACC begins a nursing program at the Newton Campus (Apr. 2006)
DMACC students Jessica Arends of Ackley and Melissa Magin of Boone received the 2006
Phi Theta Kappa Distinguished Regional Officer Team Award at the PTK International
Honor Society national conference held in Seattle. PTK Iowa Regional Coordinator and
Boone Campus Physics Instructor Nancy Woods received the 2006 Distinguished Regional
Award for the Iowa Region of PTK (Apr. 2006)
DMACC Women's Basketball Player Jocelyn Anderson is named to the Iowa Community College
Athletic Conference Division II All-American Honorable Mention List (Apr. 2006)
DMACC's Child Development Center earns accreditation from the National Association
for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) (Apr. 2006)
Fiction writers and poets read from their works at all six DMACC campuses at DMACC's
fourth annual Celebration of the Literary Arts (Apr. 2006)
Eleven DMACC students were among the 52 Iowa community college students named to the
All Iowa Academic Team honored at a reception in West Des Moines. (Mar. 2006)
Three DMACC Iowa Culinary Institute students, Zoe Nady of Nevada, Casey Movick of
Des Moines and Tito Baccam of Pleasant Hill, won first place in the Iowa Pork Producers
Association Student Taste of Elegance Competition held at the Marriott Hotel in downtown
Des Moines. (Mar. 2006)
Four DMACC Women's Basketball players were named to the Iowa Community College Athletic
Conference Division II All-Region Team. Jocelyn Anderson of Gowrie was named to the
First Team All-Region (Mar. 2006)
DMACC and UNI offer 2 + 2 Technology/Management program at the Boone Campus (Mar.
2006)
DMACC Accumold Scholars Program signed (Feb. 2006)
DMACC & ISU announce Admissions Partnership Program (Feb. 2006)
DMACC purchases Roberts Dairy facility (Feb. 2006)
DMACC renames Culinary Arts Program "Iowa Culinary Institute" (Jan. 2006)
DMACC enrollment surpasses 16,200 and is higher in the spring semester than in the
fall semester (Jan. 2006)
DMACC Volleyball Players Shelby DeNeice is named to the All-Americana First Team,
while teammates Kayla Knobbe is named to the All-American Honorable Mention Team (Dec.
2007)
DMACC Volleyball Head Coach Patty Harrison earns her 400th career victory and 100th
at DMACC and Men's Head Basketball Coach Orv Salmon earns his 200th career win at
DMACC (Nov. 2007)
DMACC Volleyball Players Shelby DeNeice, Kayla Knobbe and Katie Heuer are named to
the Iowa Community College Athletic Conference (ICCAC) Volleyball All-Region First
Team; Rachel Wenzel is named to the All-Region Second Team; Courtney Casper, Kaitlyn
DeVries, Kayla Black and Monica Driscoll are named to the Honorable Mention All-Region
Team (Nov. 2007)
DMACC Women's Volleyball team wins the Region XI Iowa Community College Athletic Association
(ICCAC) South Regional Tournament and advance to the National Junior College Athletic
Association (NJCAA) Division II Tournament, where they finish in eighth place (Nov.
2007)
DMACC Financial Aid Director Delores Hawkins is awarded the Midwest Association of
Student Financial Aid Administrators Leadership Award (Oct. 2007)
Groundbreaking ceremony for $14 million Health Sciences Facility on the DMACC Ankeny
Campus (Oct. 2007)
Dennis Albaugh, developer of Prairie Trail and the DMACC Foundation, establish the
Prairie Trail Scholarship initiative providing scholarships for Ankeny-area students
who pursue a higher education (Oct. 2007)
DMACC sets news fall semester enrollment records with 18,320 students taking 143,974
credit hours of classes on the six DMACC campuses. (Sept. 2007)
The Principal Financial Group and DMACC collaborate to offer degrees and guaranteed
employment at The Principal (Aug. 2007)
The University of Iowa expands its 2 Plus 2 Guaranteed Graduation Plan to include
DMACC students (July 2007)
DMACC student Mean Ostrander won a first place Gold Medal in Advertising Design at
the National SkillsUSA Competition held in Kansas City. (July 2007)
World renowned judges taste and smell 175 wines during the Mid-American Wine Competition
held at the DMACC Ankeny Campus (July 2007)
DMACC launches a new branding campaign called, Life's Calling. (June 2007)
DMACC Men's Head Baseball Coach Travis Wyckoff, who played collegiate baseball at
Wichita State, is named to the Missouri Valley Conference All-Time Baseball Team (May
2007)
DMACC President Rob Denson receives the prestigious Shirley B. Gordon Award at the
Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society Convention held in Nashville (May 2007)
DMACC Culinary Arts students Andy Havlovic, Kevin Terrell, Mike Holman, Mallory Huff
and Dan Crank won the "Best Beef Appetizer" competition and the "Best Overall Beef
Presentation' at the Reinhart Food Show in Cedar Rapids (Apr. 2007)
DMACC Women's Basketball Player Jocelyn Anderson is named to the Iowa Community College
Athletic Conference Division II Second Team All-American List(Apr. 2007)
DMACC Men's Basketball Player Grant Burns is named the "Best Small Man" at the National
Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division II National Championships, where
the DMACC Bears finish in eighth place (Apr. 2007)
Former DMACC student Patti Peery receives an Entrepreneurship Award from the International
DECA/Delta Epsilon Chi organization for his business plan on establishing a camper
rental business (Mar. 2007)
Nine DMACC students—Hannah Blum, Julie Gore, Pamela Holt, Jacob Hughes, Cathy Kendall,
Traci Keoppel, Brandi Ostrander, Mary Ryan and Stephanie Sanyour are named to the
2007 All Iowa Academic Team (Feb. 2007)
DMACC adds men's golf and women's cross country to its sports program (Feb. 2007)
A standing-room-only audience watches the Iowa Public Television documentary, Hip Hop: Beyond Bears and Rhymes and then listens to a panel discussion on the violence and sexually explicit content
to many hip hop songs and videos at the DMACC Urban Campus in an event sponsored by
the DMACC Diversity Commission (Feb. 2007)
DMACC sets new spring semester enrollment records in headcount and in credit hours
with 17,697 students taking 144,554 credit hours. The headcount numbers even exceed
the fall semester headcount (Jan. 2007)
DMACC Head Volleyball Coach Patty Harrison is named the National Junior College Athletic
Association (NJCAA) Division II District "D" Coach of the Year (Jan. 2007)
DMACC volleyball players Bobbie Jo Bayer of Albia and Katie Heuer of Allison are named
All-Americans in volleyball. Bayer is named to the First Team All-American Team, while
Heuer is named to the Honorable Mention All-American Team. (Dec. 2008)
Eight DMACC sophomore baseball players sign national letters of intent to play with
National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) teams next year. Cole Nelson of Edina,
MN signs with Auburn University; Eric Holmes of Wilton with Bradley University; Mark
Schroeder of Andover, MN with North Dakota State University, Nic Obey of Chatfield,
MN with North Dakota State University; Mitch Mormann of Manchester with Louisiana
State University; Tyler Robbins of Bettendorf with Dallas Baptist, Patrick Cooper
of Danville, KY with Bradley University and Jake Astor of North Liberty with Southern
Arkansas. (Dec. 2008)
DMACC dedicates a new, state-of-the-art, $14 million Health Sciences Building. The
58,000 square foot building is named after its largest donor, Iowa Health—Des Moines.
(Dec. 8, 2008).
DMACC's Volleyball team finishes the season with a 41-9 record and eighth place in
the national tournament. Bobbie Jo Bayer of Eddyville is named to the All-Tournament
Team. (Nov. 2008)
DMACC Volleyball players Bobbie Jo Bayer of Eddyville, Justine Young of Parkersburg,
Katie Heuer of Allison and Molly Steffens of Peosta are named to the Iowa Community
College Athletic Conference Volleyball All-Region XI-B First Team. Monica Driscoll
of Williamsburg is named to the All-Conference Second Team. DMACC's Stephanie Evans
of Sioux City and Amber Boevers of Sumner are named to the Honorable Mention All-Region
Team. In addition, Bayer, Young and Heuer are named to the Iowa Community College
Athletic Conference (ICCAC) First Team All-Conference Team. Steffens and Driscoll
are named to the ICCAC Second Team All-Conference Team. (Nov. 2008)
DMACC's women's basketball team is ranked the number one team in the nation according
to the latest National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division II poll.
(Nov. 2008)
DMACC and Iowa Workforce Development (IWD) start providing Central Iowa job seeks
an opportunity to attain a Career Readiness Certificate.(Nov. 2008)
DMACC Volleyball team advances to the National Junior College Athletic Association
(NJCAA) Division II national tournament for the third consecutive year. (Nov. 2008)
DMACC launches new cell phone alert service, called Rave Alert, for sending timely
information to students, faculty and staff. (Nov. 2008)
DMACC Hospitality Careers Professor Phillip Carey earns the certified culinary educator
(CCE) designation from the American Culinary Federation (ACF). (Oct. 2008)
The National Restaurant Association Education Foundation (NRAEF) awards a $2,500 scholarship
to DMACC second year Iowa Culinary Institute™ students Kathy Albright of Madrid and
Rosina O'Tool of Carroll. (Oct. 2008)
DMACC student and Urban Campus Vibe editor Deborah Cory of Des Moines is named by the Associated Collegiate Press as a
finalist in the 2008 Reporter of the Year contest. (Sept. 2008)
DMACC Ankeny Campus hosts Financial Literacy Day program which is broadcast to all
DMACC campuses. (Sept. 2008)
DMACC and Buena Vista University sign agreement ensuring an easier academic transition
for DMACC students to BVU. (Sept. 2008)
DMACC hosts Constitution Day and First Amendment Fest at all campuses.(Sept. 2008)
DMACC sets new headcount and credit hour enrollment records. The fall semester headcount
is up 2 percent to 18,695 students and the number of credit hours rose 4.3 percent
to 161,547. (Sept. 2008)
DMACC Ankeny Campus hosts 2008 National Alternative Fuel Vehicle Day Odyssey to promote
the use of AFVs and advanced technology vehicles (Sept. 2008)
DMACC and the University of Northern Iowa sign an Admissions Partnership Program to
streamline the transfer process. (Sept. 2008)
DMACC signed an agreement with H Properties to purchase the Borgen Square Apartments
in Boone for nearly $3.6 million. (Aug. 2008)
A total of $58,000 is raised by the DMACC Foundation at the DMACC CEO Golf Invitational
held on the private golf course of DMACC alumnus Dennis Albaugh. (July 2008)
DMACC's Transportation Institute delivers water and miscellaneous supplies to flood-stricken
New Hartford and flood-ravaged Cedar Rapids.(July 2008)
DMACC Career Advantage student Rick Finley of Truro wins the National USASkills competition
in the high school diesel division. (July 2008)
World renowned judges taste and smell more than 640 wines during the second annual
Mid-American Wine Competition held at the DMACC Ankeny Campus (July 2008)
DMACC President Rob Denson drives a semi-truck full of desks, chairs, microscopes,
computers and office supplies to the Aplington-Parkersburg Middle School after the
Aplington-Parkersburg High school was destroyed by a tornado in late May. (July 2008)
DMACC Carroll Campus Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) students collect items to assist eastern
Iowa tornado and flood victims. (July 2008)
April Gaxiola of Ankeny is awarded a silver medal at the 2008 National SkillsUSA Conference.(July
2008)
DMACC partners with other agencies to assist Birdland area flood victims. (June 2008)
91-year old Mary Quijano of Des Moines receives her adult high school diploma from
DMACC. (June 2008)
DMACC institutes a tobacco-free policy meaning that the consumption of tobacco is
no longer allowed on any DMACC property or facility starting July 1, 2008. (June 2008)
DMACC sets an all-time summer term record for both headcount and credit hours. The
8,412 students talking summer term classes is a 9 percent increase over the summer
of 2008 figures. The 48,033 credit hours of classes is up 11.85 percent from the summer
of 2008 figures. (June 2008)
DMACC relief pitcher Mitch Mormann of Manchester is selected by the Cleveland Indians
in the 17th round of the Major League Baseball Draft. Shortstop Travis Meinders of
Eyota, MN is selected by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 29th round. (June 2008)
DMACC baseball players Tyler Robbins of Bettendorf and Jake Astor of North Liberty
are named to the 2008 All-American First Team. (June 2008)
DMACC baseball players Tyler Robbins of Bettendorf, Jake Astor of North Liberty, Eric
Holmes of Wilton, Mitch Mormann of Manchester, Travis Meiners of Eyota, MN and Matt
Keys of Edina, MN were named to the Iowa Community College Athletic Conference (ICCAC)
All-Conference First Team and to the All-Northwest District Team. In addition, DMACC
players David Conrad of Polk City, Tanner Adam of Langdon, ND and David Kempin of
Wichita, KS were named to the Honorable Mention All-Conference team. (June 2008)
DMACC's West Campus hosts fourth annual 3-on-3 Basketball Classic on July 26. (June
2008)
DMACC advances to the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division
II College World Series in Millington, TN. (May 2008)
DMACC employees Victor Raymond, Julie Bundy and Jane Herrmann receive the Alice Rodine
Recognition Award at the Des Moines Neighbors annual volunteer recognition dinner.
(May 2008)
DMACC student Amanda Smouse of Coon Rapids receives a Distinguished Member Award from
the Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) International Honor Society and James Knott, former Carroll
Campus Provost and current member of the DMACC Board of Directors received a Michael
Bennett Lifetime Achievement Award from PTK. (May 2008)
DMACC Executive Vice President of Academic Affairs and Ankeny Campus Provost Dr. Kim
Linduska receives a Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) International Honor Society Administrator
Award of Distinction. (May 2008)
DMACC rolls back its tuition increase by $3 per credit hour for the 2008-09 academic
year. The new rate of $107 per credit hour gives DMACC one of the lowest tuition rates
of any post-secondary school in Iowa. (May 2008)
DMACC Agribusiness student Daniel P. Hansen of Elkhorn-Kimballton is elected president
of the Iowa FFA Association. (Apr. 2008)
Fiction writers and poets read from their works at all six DMACC campuses at DMACC's
sixth annual Celebration of the Literary Arts. (Apr. 2008)
DMACC sophomore guard Grant Burns of Monroe is named to the National Junior College
Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division II Men's Basketball All-American Second Team.
(Apr. 2008)
U.S. Representative Tom Latham announces a new $1.7 million Electronic Crime Lab will
be built on the DMACC Ankeny Campus (Mar. 2008)
DMACC Women's Basketball Players Jamie Sickles and Ellie Ritscher are named to the
First Team All-Region; Ciera McGaughy and Kim Thissen are named to the Second Team
All-Region and Megan Homan and Stephany Scheuring are named to the Third Team All-Region
(Mar. 2008)
DMACC Chef Robert Anderson receives the American Culinary Federation, Inc. (ACF) 2008
Central Region Educator of the Year Award (Feb. 2008)
DMACC, Grand View and Drake sign a new Transfer Resource Initiative (TRI) (Jan. 2008)
DMACC sets new spring semester enrollment records with 18,365 students taking 151,942
credit hours of classes (Jan. 2008)
Karla Boetel, Bill Easter and Phil Carey pass the certification requirements to become
Certified Executive Chefs (Jan. 2008)
Jeff Hall of Des Moines is sworn-in as a new member of the DMACC Board of Directors,
replacing the late Harold Belken, who served on the Board of 21 years (Jan. 2008)
DMACC's minority enrollment sets a new record with 1,057 African American students
enrolled in credit classes at the six DMACC campuses in the fall of 2007 (Jan. 2008)
DMACC receives a $131,500 grant from the Iowa Office of Energy Independence to build
a 100-foot wind turbine on the DMACC Ankeny Campus.(Dec. 2009)
A six-member team of DMACC students—Jon Feigl, Alex Dunek, Sean Flattery, David Moreno,
Thomas Prescott and Ryan Van Wyk—earn first place in a two-day Cyber Defense Competition
held on the Iowa State University Campus. (Dec. 2009)
DMACC Volleyball player Bobbie Bayer is named a First Team All-American in volleyball
for the second consecutive year. Bayer's teammate, Justine Young, is named an Honorable
Mention All-American. (Dec. 2009)
DMACC takes fifth place in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA)
Division II National Volleyball Tournament held in the Wisconsin Dells. DMACC, which
advanced to the nationals for the fourth consecutive year under Head Coach Patty Harrison,
had a 44-9 overall record in 2009. (Dec. 2009)
Melissa Chavaz of DMACC Business Resources becomes a Certified Leading BOLD Change
trainer. (Dec. 2009)
DMACC Urban Campus Associate Professor of Interpretation and Translation is awarded
the George K. Zucker Award for Excellence in Interpretation and Translation by the
Iowa Interpreters and Translators Association (IITA). (Nov. 2009)
DMACC Volleyball players Bobbi Bayer and Justine Young are named to the Iowa Community
College Athletic Conference Volleyball All-Region XI-B First Team, to the 2009 B Regional
All-Tournament Team and to the All-Conference First Team. Bayer was also named to
the 2009 Region XI B Cross Divisional All-Tournament Team. Darcy Christensen is named
to the All-Region Second Team. (Nov. 2009)
DMACC and the Des Moines Public Schools announce that the Walmart Foundation has provided
a $300,000 start-up grant to begin a Gateway to College program to give Des Moines
high school dropouts a second chance at achieving academic and lifetime success. (Nov.
2009)
DMACC Volleyball player Bobbi Bayer signs a national letter of intent to play Division
I volleyball for the University of Alabama at Birmingham.Fellow DMACC Volleyball player
Justine Young signs a national letter of intent to play volleyball at Texas Tech University.
(Nov. 2009)
DMACC President Rob Denson joins 10 other delegates from the Midwest Governors Association
as they travel to Berlin, Germany to discuss energy policies and new Green industry
initiatives. (Nov. 2009)
Hundreds attend a special tribute to veteran's held on Veteran's Day on the DMACC
Ankeny Campus. A large rock and a plaque paying tribute to the veterans were unveiled.
(Nov. 2009)
DMACC Urban Campus Business Administration Professor Dan Hilgers is named by the Iowa
Business Education Association as the Outstanding Iowa Post-Secondary Business Educator
for 2009. (Oct. 2009)
A groundbreaking ceremony is held for the DMACC at Perry Center. (Oct. 2009)
DMACC's nursing program enters into a partnership with Des Moines University. The
partnership allows DMACC Associate Degree Nursing students to travel to the DMU campus
to participate in simulated emergency room cases in the Iowa Simulation Center for
Patient Safety and Clinical Skills. (Oct. 2009)
DMACC Board members Jim Knott, Fred Buie, Joe Pugel and Kevin Halterman receive the
oath of office. All four were re-elected to four-year terms. (Oct. 2009)
Enrollment at DMACC's six campuses soars to new records in headcount and credit hours.
Headcount increased 19.4 percent to 22,324 students in the fall of 2009 compared to
fall of 2008. The number of credit hours was up 20.2 percent with 194,179 credit hours
taken by DMACC students. (Sept. 2009)
A dedication and open house of the new DMACC Jasper County Career Academy located
on the DMACC Newton Campus is held Sept. 20, 2009.(Sept. 2009)
The Perry Economic Development Corporation announces plans to build a $3.1 million
DMACC Center in downtown Perry with completion set for May 2011. (Sept. 2009)
The Watershed Improvement Review Board (WIRB) awards $500,000 to DMACC to restore
the water quality in the Ankeny Campus Lake. (Aug. 2009)
An Open House is held for the opening of the Central Iowa Reengagement Center designed
to give central Iowans another chance at education.(Aug. 2009)
The 3-on-3 Wild, Wild West Basketball Tournament at the DMACC West Campus raises more
than $30,000 for scholarships for DMACC West Campus students. (July 2009)
U.S. Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis tours DMACC's new Iowa Health Des Moines/Health Sciences Building. (July 2009)
The Delta Dental of Iowa Foundation announces a $75,000 award and a $50,000 challenge
grant to DMACC's Dental Hygiene and Dental Assisting programs. (July 2009)
A total of 420 medals are awarded at the Third Annual Mid-American Wine Competition
held on the DMACC Ankeny Campus. More than 630 wines from 16 Midwestern states and
95 different wineries were entered into the competition. (July 2009)
Buena Vista University's (BVU's) Professional & Online Studies program announces it
will open its newest location at the DMACC Carroll Campus in August. (July 2009)
DMACC student Ryan Reekers of Fort Dodge places first in the Skills USA National Competition
in the Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration division. DMACC student
Ryan Jacobs of Des Moines receives a silver medal in the Skills USA National Competition
in the Advertising Design division. (July 2009)
DMACC basketball players Ellie Ritscher of Keystone, Brittney McKowen of Fairbank
and Cassie Nauholz of Cedar Rapids are named to the National Junior College Athletic
Association (NJCAA) Region XI Academic All-Region First Team. Marni Jacobsen of Spencer
and Dani Lang of Ankeny are named to the second team. (July 2009)
Three DMACC baseball players are selected in the recent Major League Baseball draft.
Pitcher Mitch Mormann of Manchester is selected by the San Francisco Giants in the
20th round. Pitcher Patrick Cooper of Danville, KY is selected by the Arizona Diamondbacks
in the 34th round. Relief pitcher Cole Nelson of Edina, MN is selected by the Tampa
Bay Rays in the 45th round. (June 2009)
DMACC announces plans to build a new baseball field on the DMACC Boone Campus.(June
2009).
DMACC baseball player Tyler Robbins of Bettendorf has been named a 2009 National Junior
College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division II Rawlings Gold Glove Award® recipient.
(June 2009)
DMACC's second annual CEO Golf Invitational raises more than $117,000 to be used for
student scholarships. (June 2009)
B.J. McGinn is named the new DMACC men's head basketball coach. (June 2009)
DMACC sets an all-time summer term record for both enrollment and credit hours. Enrollment
is up 10.58 percent with 9,302 students taking credit classes. The credit hour enrollment
is up 13.2 percent to 54,354 credits.(June 2009)
DMACC baseball players Patrick Cooper of Danville, KY and Jake Astor of North Liberty
are named to the 2009 National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division
II All-American First Team. Earlier, they were named to the 2009 North Plains All-District
Team. With the announcement, Astor becomes a two-time All-American. (June 2009)
DMACC baseball players Jake Astor, Patrick Cooper, Joel Hutter and Matthew Keys are
named to the Iowa Community College Athletic Conference (ICCAC) First Team. Mitch
Mormann, Cole Nelson, Nick Anderson, Bradshad Johnson, Mark Schroeder and Tyler Robbins
are named to the Second Team. Erick Holmes and Mark Radmacher are named to the Honorable
Mention Team. (May 2009)
DMACC's baseball team advances to the National Junior College Athletic Association
(NJCAA) Division II College World Series for the second consecutive year. The Bears
finish the season with a 55-11 record. (May 2009)
DMACC rolls back its fiscal year 2010 tuition increase by $7.50 per credit hour for
the 2009-10 academic year. The new rate is $115 per credit hour. (May 2009)
DMACC women's basketball player Likeisha Dotson of Sioux City signs a national letter
of intent to play at Briar Cliff University. (Apr. 2009)
The University of Iowa and DMACC sign an agreement to allow DMACC students to earn
a four-year degree without ever leaving DMACC. The new program starts in the fall
of 2009. (Apr. 2009)
DMACC men's basketball player Scott Windom of Cartersville, GA is named a National
Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division II Third Team All-American. (Apr.
2009)
Ten DMACC students are named to the 48 person 2009 All-Iowa Academic Team.(Apr. 2009)
The DMACC Ankeny Campus hosts the Second Annual Iowa Studies Forum. (Apr. 2009)
Fiction writers and poets read from their works at all six DMACC campuses at DMACC's
seventh annual Celebration of the Literary Arts. (Apr. 2009)
DMACC Men's basketball player Scott Windom of Cartersville, GA is named to the Iowa
Community College Athletic Conference Division II Men's All-Region First Team. Tavaryus
Gray of Orlando, FL is named to the Second Team. Brad Burton of Toledo, OH is named
to the Honorable Mention Team. (Mar. 2009)
Five DMACC women's basketball players are named to the Iowa Community College Athletic
Conference Division II All-Region Team. Ellie Ritscher of Keystone and Likeisha Dotson
of Sioux City are named to the First Team All-Region. Ciera McGaughy of Detroit and
Marni Jacobsen of Spencer are named to the Second Team All-Region. Brittney McKowen
is named to the Third Team All-Region. (Mar. 2009)
Orv Salmon steps downs as DMACC's Head Men's Basketball Coach but will remain as Athletic
Director at the College. Salmon's teams compiled an overall record of 235-60 and two
conference titles and two trips to the National Junior College Athletic Association
(NJCAA) National Tournament in his nine years as a head coach at DMACC. (Mar. 2009)
DMACC Hospitality Career Associate Professor Phil Carey, DMACC Horticulture Professor
Neal VanVeen and DMACC's Marketing and Public Relations Office receive a military
coin from the Iowa Army National Guard. Only 300 of the coins were ever issued and
DMACC received three of them. (Feb. 2009)
Fred Buie, president and CEO of Keystone Electrical Manufacturing Company in Des Moines,
takes the oath of office as a new member of the DMACC Board of Directors. He completes
the term vacated by Jim Crawford, who recently retired and moved out-of-state. (Feb.
2009)
DMACC baseball players Tyler Robbins of Bettendorf, Jake Astor of North Liberty and
Mitch Mormann of Manchester are named preseason All-Americans. (Feb. 2009)
DMACC is ranked number one in the nation in the National Junior College Athletic Association
(NJCAA) Preseason Division II baseball poll. (Feb. 2009)
The Electronic Crime Institute at the DMACC Ankeny Campus hosts a public Cyber Crime
Awareness Conference. (Feb. 2009)
An open house is held on the DMACC Ankeny Campus to showcase the new Health Sciences
Building.(Jan. 25, 2009)
The DMACC Foundation receives $25,000 in grant funds from Prairie Meadows Racetrack
and Casino through its 2008 Community Betterment Grant Program. (Jan. 2009)
Construction begins on the $3.3 million Jasper County Career Academy on the DMACC
Newton Campus Baxter Construction of Fort Madison is the general contractor.(Jan.
2009)
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