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Spotlight on Safety

It is springtime, and that means it is time to get outside and enjoy nature. For many, that means getting the bicycle dusted off and ready. Here are a few safety tips for you as you prepare to start riding around the neighborhood.

Prepare for your ride

  • Wear a properly fitted helmet.
  • Check brakes and tires.
  • Wear light colors to make it easier for drivers to see you.

Tips to stay safe while riding

  • Stay alert.
  • Put away electronic devices.
  • Pay attention to lane markers.
  • Don't ride between vehicles.
  • Cross at intersections.
  • Make eye contact with drivers before crossing.
  • Never attempt to cross a multi-lane highway.

Follow traffic laws

  • You have the same rights and responsibilities as drivers.
  • Stop at red lights and stop signs.
  • Ride in a bicycle lane if present, traveling in the same direction as traffic.
  • If a bicycle lane is not present, ride as close to the right side of the road as possible.
  • Use a light on the front and a red reflector or light on the back of your bike at night.

Written by Aaron Huddleston, Interim Chief of Police

1 year ago
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Emotional Intelligence | Unlocking Ethical Leadership

The connection between emotional intelligence (EI) and ethical leadership lies in the ability to recognize, understand, and manage emotions – both one's own emotions and those of others. A leader's emotional awareness and regulation are crucial for making ethical decisions and exhibiting ethical behavior.

Here are five areas where EI can help unlock ethical leadership:

Self-perception: Ethical leaders with high self-perception have a deep understanding of their values, principles, and emotional drivers as well as triggers. This self-awareness allows them to align their actions with their ethical beliefs and maintain a strong sense of integrity. Leaders lacking self-awareness may let personal biases or their emotions cloud their judgment and influence key decisions. 

Empathy and perspective-taking: EI enhances empathy, the ability to understand and share the feelings of others. Empathetic leaders consider diverse perspectives and anticipate the impact of their actions on various stakeholders, leading to more ethical and inclusive decision-making. Leaders low in empathy may tend to bulldoze others or push their idea through without taking into account others' ideas and perspectives.

Emotional management and resilience: Emotionally intelligent leaders can manage their emotions effectively, even in challenging or stressful situations. This emotional resilience allows them to remain level-headed and rational when faced with ethical dilemmas, rather than acting impulsively or defensively. Without the ability to manage their emotions, leaders may hurt others' feelings at best or cause it to cloud their judgment at worst, impacting both decisions and relationships.

Relationship management: EI involves building and maintaining positive relationships with others. Ethical leaders with strong EI can communicate transparently, inspire trust, and foster a culture of integrity within their teams and organizations. Leaders low in this EI skill put more focus on the task and bottom line and can miss out on different points of view and potential obstacles when faced with making decisions.

Ethical role modeling: Leaders with high EI are better equipped to demonstrate ethical behavior consistently. Leaders high in self-awareness, empathy, and emotional regulation are better role models for ethical conduct, setting the tone for ethical conduct and practice within their organizations.

By developing these emotional intelligence skills, leaders can boost their capacity for ethical decision-making, build trust and positive relationships, and create an organizational culture that values integrity and ethical conduct. Emotional intelligence provides the foundation for ethical leadership by enabling leaders to align their emotions, thoughts, and actions with ethical principles, while also considering the impact of their decisions on others and maintaining a commitment to their morals and values.

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Department Spotlight | Human Resources

The HR Department at Amarillo College plays a vital role in enhancing the employment experience for all faculty, staff, and student workers. We manage the employee life cycle, overseeing recruitment and hiring, benefits, wage changes, employee relations, succession planning, student workers, and retention management. Our approach goes beyond policies, focusing on creating a supportive and positive work environment. We strive to offer excellent customer service and to build and maintain positive relationships across all departments. The department operates with a culture of caring, providing assistance and support to all members of the College community.

National Color Therapy Month

When you think of the spring season, what images do you see? Maybe you have an image of flowering cherry blossoms speckling the tree limbs with flakes of pink and magenta. Maybe you envision lush green pastures rising from dormancy. Maybe you see vibrant flashes of cardinal red and robin blue as songbirds herald the warm weather and cool breezes. Whatever you imagine, chances are your mind’s eye becomes filled with colorful imagery of rebirth, making the coming of spring the perfect time to celebrate the color in your life during March’s National Color Therapy Month.

Department Spotlight | Financial Aid

The Financial Aid Office is staffed by a team of experts who are committed to helping our students achieve their educational goals. They have more than a century of combined experience in providing guidance, support, and assistance to students in various situations.

Whether you need help with filling out the FAFSA, understanding how dropping courses affects your aid, or finding other resources on campus that can help you succeed, our team is ready to listen and advise you.

A Safe Space | Peaceful Relationships

I’m writing this article in early February on an international trip to Greece. I’m back in my AirBnb after spending the past 5 hours with one of my global worker friends. Get this – he is a white American who married a woman from Japan, and they are now working in a European culture with Muslim refugees who fled the Middle East several years ago…and I thought the U.S. was the melting pot! Talk about a convergence of nationalities, cultures, and worldviews. This week, I am thankful again for the gift of travel. It is a practice I need to continue to broaden my view of the world and provide a regulated dose of humility about the truth of how small I am and how so much of the world does not live or think like me.

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New Hires

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The City of Amarillo Department of Public Health Mobile Vaccination Clinic will be on

East Campus
to administer rounds 1 & 2 of the vaccine 
(along with round 3 for qualifying individuals).

Tuesday, September 14th
from
 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Amarillo College, East Campus
1401 J Ave

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    PLEASE NOTE:
    The mobile vaccination clinic will be back on campus to administer rounds 1 & 2 of the vaccine (along with round 3 for qualifying individuals) on the following date:

    Tuesday, October 12th