It’s a first for the president
and a first for Macon County.
Southwestern Community College
Board of Trustees named the
new Macon Campus after the
college’s President
Cecil Groves, whom they called
"the visionary leader”
behind the project. The name
of the 27,600- square-foot
building on Siler Road will
be the Cecil L. Groves Center.

Calling
him the "visionary
leader” behind
the Macon Campus
project, the Southwestern
Community College
Board of Trustees
named the new college
building after Cecil
Groves, SCC’s
president since
1997. Fall registration
at the new campus
will be Aug. 16.
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It’s the first time
Groves has had a building
named after him. It’s
also the first time Macon
County has had its own college
campus.
While the building may carry
his name, Groves stresses
how it belongs to the people
of Macon County.
"Macon’s new college
is a culmination of a community-based
effort to provide the citizens
of Macon County with the latest
educational opportunities,”
said Groves, SCC’s president
since 1997.
"We’ve been open
the past weeks so folks could
drop in and watch us set up
all the new furniture and
equipment but Monday, Aug.
6, we’ll be officially
open for business,”
said Groves. "The timing
is right since registration
for fall semester is Aug.
16. Just think, you could
be a member of the very first
class of Macon County’s
first college.”
"Since Dr. Groves has
been instrumental in the concept,
design and development of
the project and it was the
board’s feeling that
it would not have been accomplished
without his vision and leadership,
we proposed naming the building
after him,” said Conrad
Burrell, chairman of the SCC
board of trustees. "We
are extremely pleased with
Dr. Groves’ performance
and with his contributions
to the college and feel he
is extremely deserving of
this honor.”

GIVE
ME A "G.”
Pete Penland, center,
and Terry Bell,
right, Macon County
representatives
on the Southwestern
Community College
Board of Trustees,
help SCC President
Cecil Groves, left,
select lettering
for the new Macon
Campus. To honor
Groves’ contributions
to the college,
the board named
the new 27,600-square-foot
building the Cecil
L. Groves Center.
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"I think it’s
an excellent choice,”
said Bob Simpson, Macon County
commissioner and SCC trustee.
"Dr. Groves is an excellent
president and has really spearheaded
Macon’s first college.”
Former Macon County Commissioner
Jerry Sutton, who has served
on SCC's Board of Trustees
for 24 years, including seven
terms as chairman, said, "Dr.
Groves has added more to Southwestern
Community College than anybody
I’ve worked with. He
is an exceptional educator
and a real asset to our community.”
"One of these days
Dr. Groves is going to leave
and we need to honor him somehow
and this seemed like the fitting
way,” said Terry Bell,
director of auxiliary services
for Macon County schools,
and SCC trustee for 12 years.
"After we announced
it at the board of trustees
meeting, Dr. Groves called
me the next morning and said,
‘I was so surprised
that I didn’t understand
all of what you said. Did
you mean the whole building?
I thought you just meant a
room.’”
"There was certainly
no question who the whole
building would be named for,”
said SCC trustee Pete Penland.
"Dr. Groves is a number
one educator and just a number
one person, too. He is most
deserving and as a trustee
and citizen of Macon County
I’m honored to name
the building after him.”
Groves said the naming of
the building for him "came
as a big surprise.”
He said it’s not often
that he is without words,
but the board’s action
was one of those times. "The
naming of the new facility
on the Macon Campus in my
honor was certainly an unexpected
and much-appreciated recognition,”
he said. "It far surpasses
any honor I’ve received
during my four decades in
higher education.”
"Dr. Groves has devoted
his life to an unyielding
commitment to providing accessible,
affordable and quality education,”
said Burrell.
Before assuming the position
of SCC president, Groves served
as chancellor of the Texas
State Technical College System,
president of Pikes Peak Community
College, president of Austin
Community College and executive
vice president/provost for
Delgado College.
Burrell said SCC and the
counties it serves are fortunate
to have Groves’ knowledge
of advanced and emerging technologies.
"We have state-of-the-art
fiber optics in the new Macon
Campus and it was Dr. Groves
who saw to that,” said
Burrell. BalsamWest FiberNET’s
$16 million high-speed fiber
optic network connects the
Macon Campus to SCC’s
other campuses, area schools
and the world beyond.
"While there are many
others equally as deserving
of such recognition, I do
appreciate and accept the
recognition on behalf of so
many people who worked very,
very hard to make Macon County’s
first college a reality,”
said Groves, who invites the
community to come in and experience
the new campus.
Fall registration Aug. 16
will be from 8 a.m.- 6 p.m.
For more information, call
369-7331.
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