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1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of |
3 | | Representatives are pleased to congratulate Dr. Christine J. |
4 | | Sobek on her retirement as president of Waubonsee Community |
5 | | College after 21 years of service; and
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6 | | WHEREAS, Since Dr. Sobek began her role as president on |
7 | | July 1, 2001, Waubonsee Community College has served 189,429 |
8 | | students earning 2,829,005 credit hours; through her vision |
9 | | and steadfast leadership, the college has grown in stature |
10 | | locally and regionally across four permanent campuses located |
11 | | in the 624-square-mile college district; and
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12 | | WHEREAS, Dr. Sobek's efforts transformed and strengthened |
13 | | the college by achieving its infrastructure growth outlined in |
14 | | the 2020 College Master Plan five years earlier than projected |
15 | | and under budget; and |
16 | | WHEREAS, Under Dr. Sobek's stewardship, the college saw |
17 | | its most recent significant expansion with the construction of |
18 | | five new buildings on the college's Sugar Grove Campus, the |
19 | | opening of the new Aurora Downtown Campus location, and the |
20 | | opening of the new Plano Campus; and |
21 | | WHEREAS, Dr. Sobek has long championed the college's |
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1 | | commitment to student equity and success; and |
2 | | WHEREAS, Under Dr. Sobek's leadership, Waubonsee was one |
3 | | of the first community colleges in Illinois to obtain the |
4 | | Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) designation; and |
5 | | WHEREAS, The college re-engineered what student success |
6 | | means for its more than 30% Latinx students and many |
7 | | first-generation students, by having candid conversations |
8 | | around access, retention, and graduation completion; these |
9 | | efforts resulted in the college securing three Title V grants |
10 | | totaling almost $9 million received since 2010; Waubonsee |
11 | | Community College has used this funding to drive necessary |
12 | | student programming, such as the opening of a Latinx Resource |
13 | | Center (LRC), located at the Aurora Downtown Campus; and |
14 | | WHEREAS, In addition, Dr. Sobek has led highly |
15 | | comprehensive funding initiatives that increased funding for |
16 | | student scholarships by more than 300 percent in college |
17 | | history; and |
18 | | WHEREAS, During disruptions brought by conditions of the |
19 | | pandemic, Dr. Sobek also worked with numerous stakeholders at |
20 | | the college to assure students could still complete their |
21 | | academic goals; the college created one-time, college-funded |
22 | | scholarships and grants in the amount of $2.4 million for |
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1 | | students; and |
2 | | WHEREAS, Dr. Sobek believes in enthusiastically giving |
3 | | back to the community and is active within the Waubonsee |
4 | | community; she has served on the City of Aurora Education |
5 | | Commission, the Rush-Copley Medical Center Board of Directors, |
6 | | the Marmion Academy Board of Trustees, the Invest Aurora Board |
7 | | of Directors, the Mutual Ground Advisory Board, the |
8 | | Conservation Foundation Leadership Board, and many more |
9 | | regional and statewide advisory groups; and |
10 | | WHEREAS, In recognition of Dr. Sobek's 21 years of |
11 | | distinguished service, commitment, leadership, and |
12 | | contributions as president of the college, the Waubonsee |
13 | | Community College Board of Trustees also approved the |
14 | | bestowing of the honorary title of president emeritus upon her |
15 | | retirement; and
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16 | | WHEREAS, Dr. Sobek earned a doctoral degree from Northern |
17 | | Illinois University, a master's degree from Michigan State |
18 | | University, and a bachelor's degree from Purdue University |
19 | | with Highest Distinction; she is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and |
20 | | an honorary member of Phi Theta Kappa International Honor |
21 | | Society; she also completed Harvard University's Seminar for |
22 | | Experienced Presidents; and
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1 | | WHEREAS, Dr. Sobek has been the recipient of many honors, |
2 | | including being selected as one of Chicago's Notable Women in |
3 | | Education sponsored by Crain Chicago's Business, the |
4 | | Outstanding Alumni Award from Northern Illinois University, |
5 | | the Shirley B. Gordon Award of Distinction by Phi Theta Kappa |
6 | | International Honor Society, an Influential Women in Business |
7 | | award sponsored by The Business Ledger, the Michigan State |
8 | | University College of Education Alumni Association |
9 | | Distinguished Alumni Award, a Quad County Urban League |
10 | | Lifetime Achievement Award, and the National Council of |
11 | | Marketing and Public Relations District 3 Pacesetter of the |
12 | | Year Award; and
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13 | | WHEREAS, Dr. Sobek's transformational leadership at |
14 | | Waubonsee Community College has profoundly impacted countless |
15 | | lives across the community; therefore, be it
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16 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE |
17 | | HUNDRED SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
18 | | we congratulate Dr. Christine J. Sobek on her retirement, |
19 | | commend her dedication, service, and enormous contribution as |
20 | | president of Waubonsee Community College, and wish her well in |
21 | | all of her future endeavors; and be it further
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22 | | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
23 | | presented to Dr. Sobek as a symbol of our respect and esteem.
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