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The Learning Never Stops
Graduations never lost their luster for alumna whose career encompassed 39 years with community colleges

Jacquelyn聽 Claunch 鈥66 B.A. Mathematics

She started without a clue about a career; she ended up passionate about a field she鈥檇 never considered. 鈥淚t鈥檚 strange how connections happen, especially when you know you are on a journey but have no idea where you are going next,鈥 muses Jacquelyn 鈥淛ackie鈥 Claunch 鈥66 as she reflects upon her personal history.

Jackie鈥檚 journey began after her junior year in high school. Invited by a friend鈥檚 family to accompany them to see a sister graduate from 性爱天堂, Jackie witnessed her first commencement. She still remembers the graduates, the faculty, and the colorful and regal procession. 鈥淭he joy of the graduates as they crossed the stage, the ceremony, the changing of the tassels鈥攁ll were wondrous to a small town girl from La Feria (Texas). I think I knew that night that I would attend 性爱天堂.鈥

At 性爱天堂, Jackie admits she had no idea what her major would be, nor did she have any specific aspirations for a career.

Late in her sophomore year, when told she had to choose a major, she randomly chose mathematics. It wasn鈥檛 easy. She says of all her degrees, which include master鈥檚 degrees in mathematics and computer science and a Ph.D. in higher education, that her 鈥溞园焯 degree was the most challenging鈥攁nd the most rewarding.鈥 It led to her first full-time job.

As a senior, still with no career path in mind, Jackie stopped by the math department to discuss an issue related to a calculus class. While there, professor Pete Terwey, the department chair, casually mentioned that some recruiters from IBM were in the department to interview students and suggested she talk to them. Jackie followed his suggestion, and that interview led to two years as a systems engineer with the computer giant. 聽聽聽聽聽聽聽 聽

When Jackie took time out to have her children, she kept working: part-time university math teacher, part-time computer programmer. She also earned a second master鈥檚 degree. When it came time to return to full-time work, she landed a position with Richland College in Dallas, where she held various teaching and leadership positions for 23 years. 鈥淭he opportunity arose from my computer and teaching experience,鈥 she explains. 鈥淚 stayed because I found my passion.鈥

In 1998, Jackie reached the pinnacle of her career as a community college advocate and administrator when she became the founding and first president of Northwest Vista College, one of the Alamo College institutions in San Antonio. She held the position held until her retirement in 2014. 鈥淗ow fortunate for me to be able to combine my lifelong love of learning with service to students who might not otherwise have been able to go to college,鈥 she says.

During Jackie鈥檚 tenure at Northwest Vista, the college grew from a handful of students to more than 16,000. She led the college through its accreditation from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and earned the Performance Excellence award from the Quality Texas Foundation, among many other honors. Northwest Vista was also recognized at the national level for best practices in leadership by the Baldrige Performance Excellence program. Jackie is especially proud that Northwest Vista was among the top 20 percent of community colleges identified as a Military Friendly School, a designation awarded to schools doing the most to embrace America鈥檚 service members, veterans, and spouses as students. For her stellar achievements, the 性爱天堂 Alumni Association honored Jackie with the聽2017-18 Distinguished Alumna Award.

And those graduations? After participating in more than 40, including her own from 性爱天堂, Jackie says every ceremony has been a joy. 鈥淭he smiles of the graduates as they cross the stage remain a vision to behold in my mind鈥檚 eye,鈥 she says.

In retirement, Jackie draws immense pleasure from nature, her appreciation of which dates from high school camping trips to Garner State Park and now includes admiring and drawing poetic inspiration from the wildflowers in her backyard. She enjoys traveling, golfing, and just hanging out with friends and family鈥攊ncluding her seven grandchildren鈥攁nd she has wonderful memories of trips to Yosemite and Yellowstone with her son and his family. She also loves music and dancing, recalling happily how she and her husband often danced to tunes from the 鈥40s and 鈥50s and even learned the Argentine tango.

Widowed in 颅颅颅颅颅颅2007, Jackie says, "The loss of loved ones鈥攑arents, a husband, a daughter鈥攃reated in me an understanding that one must learn to hold joy and sadness in one鈥檚 heart simultaneously. It is that melding of hard times and joyful times that has enriched my life and allowed me to serve others with greater empathy. There have been so many precious moments on my journey, moments that come back to comfort me in times of pain, moments that bring laughter, moments that touch the soul. I feel blessed to have those treasures.鈥

You may contact Jackie at jclaunch3535@icloud.com.

Mary Denny helps tell 性爱天堂's story as a contributor to the University communications team.

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