Jacqueline Vietti | |
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Interim President of Emporia State University | |
In office June 1, 2015 – December 31, 2015 |
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Preceded by | Michael Shonrock |
Succeeded by | Allison Garrett |
4th President of Butler Community College | |
In office October 1, 1995 – December 31, 2012 |
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Personal details | |
Born |
Jacqueline A. Basham July 24, 1948 Eureka, Kansas |
Spouse(s) | Ray Vietti (m. 1970; w. 2015) |
Residence | El Dorado, Kansas |
Alma mater |
Kansas State University Emporia State University Pittsburg State University |
Occupation | Education |
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Jacqueline A. "Jackie" Vietti, PhD (born July 24, 1948) is an American retired educator, most notably serving as Butler Community College's (Butler CC) president in El Dorado, Kansas for nearly two decades. Besides serving as president of Butler CC, Vietti served as Dean of Instruction at Labette Community College in Kansas, and served as Emporia State University's interim president from June to December 2015.
Vietti was born on July 24, 1948 in Eureka, Kansas. After graduating high school, Vietti graduated from Kansas State University as a biology major in 1970, Emporia State University in 1971 with her secondary teaching certificate, and completed her master's of science at Pittsburg State University in 1982. In 1991, she finished her doctorate from Kansas State. Following graduation, she worked at Labette County Community College until 1995.
In October 1995, Vietti became Butler Community College's fourth president, as well as its first woman president. During her time as president, Vietti increased enrollment growth by 21 percent from 1995 to 2010 when the college had reached a total of 10,116 students, making it one of the largest public community colleges in Kansas.
During her tenure, Vietti also opened up a $12 million sports complex in partnership with the El Dorado Public Schools and city of El Dorado. Vietti also created a partnership that involves nearly 20 higher education institutions in the Midwest in hopes of increasing certificate/degree completion rates. Vietti retired on December 31, 2012.
Since Vietti retired in 2012, she has served as a lecturer, a Higher Learning Commission evaluator, as well as serving on local boards.
In May 2015, the Kansas Board of Regents announced Vietti as Emporia State University's (ESU) interim president, a position she would hold from June 1 to December 31, 2015. During Vietti's term, she helped the university begin to move forward to become a more diverse university after an assistant professor from the School of Library and Information Management (SLIM) claimed a racial note was written aimed at him and his wife in April 2015. In September 2015, Vietti released a statement saying two investigations concluded that no hate crime occurred; however, as a result, the assistant professor filed a federal lawsuit against the university and its officials in October 2015. Vietti also formed a relationship between the university and Lyon County and City of Emporia governments with both governments donating a $375,000 each year for the next five years.