Susan Campbell graduated in 1991 from Auburn University with a Bachelor of Arts in Communications, and earned her MCSE (Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer) in 2000. She currently serves as Title III Coordinator for MacArthur State Technical College where she is responsible for daily management of the Title III project. Some of her previous experience includes Tech Prep Specialist for MSTC, Graphic Design Manager for The Dothan Progress, and Workplace Literacy Instructor for Enterprise State Jr. College. Susan has conducted several internet workshops on a local and statewide level, and utilizes internet resources for instruction, research, and grant funding sources. She is the one to either thank, or blame, for this web site!
Susan Gilmore graduated from Troy State University in 1998 and joined the Title 3 Project in Fall 2000 as Activity I Director/Technology Specialist. Susan researches and implements Distance Learning technologies, applicable to Years 3, 4, & 5 of the Title 3 Project.
Cynthia Jones officially serves as the Title III Activity II Network Specialist. She unofficially serves as the Title III Techno-Goddess, ever-ready with toolkit in hand. Cynthia also has her Applied Associates in Technology in Computer Science from MacArthur State. In addition, she holds an Associate of Arts from Lurleen B. Wallace State Jr. College, and earned her MCSE (Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer) in Fall 2000. As Activity II Director, Cynthia supervises the maintenance and upgrades of the MSTC campus network. Cynthia enjoys researching methods to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of the campus network. "It is my intention to do all I can to help MSTC remain one of the best technical colleges in the nation."
Donna Roberts began her experience with MSTC when she enrolled in the Computer Science program in September 1994. She completed the program in 1996, graduating Magna Cum Laude with an Applied Associates in Technology Degree. Donna also worked as the MSTC receptionist, then moved on to Self-Study Secretary, and now on to Title III Project Secretary. As Project Secretary, Donna will work on collecting baseline data, such as Computer Literacy Data, and she will work on such issues as eliminating "paper trails" through the use of electronic data transfer. Donna has also served as a night instructor for MSTC, and is currently working on her MOUS (Microsoft Office User Specialist) Certification.