Murillo intends to increase LTCC’s presence in community, state
By Kathryn Reed
No tuition, manual typewriters, and classes in a motel – that was then. Computers in nearly every classroom, multiple buildings on a real campus, and a fee for all of that – this is now.
A video showcasing Lake Tahoe Community College from 1974-2011 was part of the Sept. 15 inauguration of the two-year institution’s fourth president, Kindred Murillo.
“With Dr. Kindred Murillo, we are filled with hope,” LTCC board President Fritz Wenck told those gathered in Duke Theatre.
Jim Duke, who the theater is named after and the college’s first president, spoke, as did his successor, Guy Lease. Paul Killpatrick, the school’s third leader, was not in attendance.
Murillo acknowledged the large shoes she has to fill, but said she is up to the commitment. She has been at the helm since July. Fall quarter begins Monday.
“We need to honor our past to move forward,” Murillo said. “The community is ready to move forward and they want us to be a leader.”
She said each decision she makes is done so with first asking how it will impact students. She also assured the group of mostly college employees that she did not take the job as a steppingstone to be president of a larger college.
Murillo’s intent is to make LTCC the college of choice in California.
Welcome to Tahoe Dr. Murillo. I was one of those studens that attended at the Motel. What a hoot that was. When you tel people that the College used to be there they just look at you with disbelief. The campus now is much better. Good luck to you.
Dr. Murillo is already putting the college back on track. Tahoe was lucky to get her. Maybe we can talk her into running for City Council one day! If I recall from the Presidential Forums held at LTCC, she held elected office somewhere down in southern California.
It’s nice to see the college catch a break after a few really bad years.
Welcome to Tahoe, Dr. Murillo!