Dallas College El Centro
Type | Publiccommunity college |
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Established | 1966 |
Parent institution
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Dallas College |
Chancellor | Justin H. Lonon |
President | Bradford Williams |
Location |
,
,
United States
32°46′48″N96°48′18″W / 32.78000°N 96.80500°W |
Campus | Urban |
Colours | Blue and black |
Mascot | Chaparrals |
Website | www |
Dallas College El Centro Campus(El CentroorECC) is apubliccommunity collegeinDallas,Texas. It is part ofDallas College.[1]
The campus is located at 801Main Streetindowntown Dallas, in the formerSanger Harris department store buildinglisted on theNational Register of Historic Places.[2]Dallas College El Centro Campus became the flagship campus of Dallas College in 1966, when it first opened.[3]Its Spanish name reflects the center of the downtown area and it is aHispanic-Serving Institution(HSI) and a member of theHispanic Association of Colleges and Universities(HACU).
El Centro's location allows students from all parts ofDallas Countyto take advantage of core educational courses transferable to four-year institutions, as well as career training in more than 50 fields and a variety of continuing education and workforce education courses. Many of the degree plans offered at El Centro specialize in the medical and technological fields including nursing,[4]culinary/pastry/hospitality,[5]and fashion design and marketing.[6]
Campuses
[edit]El Centro has grown from just one campus in downtown Dallas to three campuses in the central section of the city: El Centro main downtown campus, Bill J. Priest campus and West Dallas campus. Two additional buildings are now part of the downtown campus – the R building, which once was home to DCCCD district offices, and the Paramount building, where El Centro's Center for Allied Health and Nursing is located. The Paramount building is located in theWest End.
The Downtown campus also houses theDr. Wright L. Lassiter Jr. Early College High School.[7]
In 2016, El Centro leased over 50,000 square feet on the 10th and 11th floors of nearbyOne Main Place (Dallas)for the college's growing architecture, digital art, engineering, fashion design, fashion marketing, and interior design programs.[8]
The West Dallas Campus is a one-stop location close to home to register for classes. Students can meet with an adviser, register for classes, and speak to a financial-aid adviser all at the West Campus. El Centro’s West Campus is the only college presence in West Dallas.
The Bill J. Priest campus offers a variety of programs, such as welding courses, workplace skills, job search assistance, career exploration, and industrial maintenance.
2016 shooting
[edit]On July 7–8, 2016, the college was affected by amass shootingtargeting police officers. The gunman, Micah Xavier Johnson, who by that point had killed four officers, fled inside the college. Two police officers working with the school were wounded while Johnson attempted to make entry inside a school building. After gaining entry through another route, Johnson stationed himself in an elevated position and was able to kill a fifth officer standing outside the college. After evacuating the building, police officers engaged Johnson in an hours-long standoff. Johnson was eventually killed by a robot-delivered bomb, which also damaged the school's servers.[9][10][11][12][13]The college cancelled all classes on July 8 and became a crime scene for investigators until July 20 and 21, when it partially reopened to faculty and students.[14]
References
[edit]- ^"Dallas College El Centro Campus". RetrievedJuly 8,2016.
- ^"Dallas Public Library - Site Map".dallaslibrary2.org. RetrievedSeptember 27,2018.
- ^"History of Dallas College". RetrievedOctober 1,2020.
- ^"nursing". RetrievedOctober 1,2020.
- ^"Culinary, Pastry, Hospitality".Dallas College College. RetrievedSeptember 27,2018.
- ^"marketing".Dallas College. RetrievedSeptember 27,2018.
- ^Lassiter Brochure in English(Archive).Dr. Wright L. Lassiter Jr. Early College High School. Retrieved on December 13, 2015. "701 Elm Street (street)[...]Dallas, X 75202"
- ^Steve Brown/Real Estate Editor (April 19, 2016)."One Main Place tower in downtown Dallas signs major office lease with El Centro College | | Dallas Morning News". Bizbeatblog.dallasnews.com. RetrievedJuly 16,2016.
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- ^Cardona, Claire Z. (July 10, 2016)."2 El Centro College officers wounded when sniper shot through glass doors". Dallas Morning News. RetrievedJuly 16,2016.
- ^Young, Stephen (July 20, 2016)."Police Provide Details of Shootout at El Centro".Dallas Observer. RetrievedJuly 20,2016.
- ^Emily, Jennifer; Tsiaperas, Tasha (July 14, 2016)."Dallas police shooter killed 4 officers on the street, 1 through a second-floor window".The Dallas Morning News. RetrievedJuly 15,2016.
- ^Thomas, Joel (July 11, 2016)."New Details On Robot That Killed Ambush Suspect". CBS DFW. RetrievedJuly 11,2016.
- ^Gavino, Yona (July 20, 2016)."Teachers Return To El Centro College After Dallas Attack".CBS DFW. RetrievedJuly 20,2016.