[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 100 (Wednesday, June 25, 2014)]
[House]
[Page H5731]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
RECOGNIZING DR. JO ANNE McFARLAND
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentlewoman from
Wyoming (Mrs. Lummis) for 5 minutes.
Mrs. LUMMIS. Madam Speaker, today, I am honored to rise to recognize
a pillar of the higher education community in Wyoming. Dr. Jo Anne
McFarland is retiring as the president of Central Wyoming College after
40 years of service, and 25 years after she was named Wyoming's first
woman college president.
Active nationally with the American Association of Community Colleges
and with the Higher Learning Commission, Dr. McFarland has made great
contributions to the development of community colleges nationwide.
Dr. McFarland started as an adjunct faculty member in 1970, shortly
after the college was founded in Riverton. Under her leadership,
Central Wyoming College has expanded its academic offerings and
instituted distance learning programs. It has opened facilities in
Jackson, Lander, Thermopolis, and on the Wind River Indian Reservation.
Notably, Dr. McFarland has created an atmosphere of courtesy,
manners, and respect at Central Wyoming College unlike any I have seen
on any college campus. The leader sets the tone for such a positive,
respectful atmosphere. Jo Anne McFarland is in every way imaginable
leadership personified.
Madam Speaker, the mascot of Central Wyoming College is the cattle
rustler. As a cattle rancher, I have a bit of a dislike for rustlers,
but this is one rustler I will be very sorry to see hang up her spurs.
She earned those spurs, Madam Speaker.
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