Page ContentDallas College faculty and staff make a difference every day in the lives of our students. We want to highlight those stories!If you know of a faculty or staff member involved in such activity, please share it with us. Our Faculty and Staff Success StoriesTwo Dallas College Administrators Complete National Community College Hispanic Council Leadership Development ProgramMartha Fernandez and Patrick Vasquez were selected for the prestigious program, created for candidates interested in assuming leadership positions in community colleges.Dallas College Heroism: Meet Army Captain Steven DraytonAs we celebrate Veterans Day this month, read Drayton's story and get the scoop on upcoming veterans events.Dallas College Recognized for Connecting Students to CareersHandshake, a career platform for students, gave Dallas College a Handshake Career Spark Award in recognition of the college’s employer engagement and reporting and analytics.Dallas College Chancellor Justin Lonon Appointed to the Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities Board of DirectorsCoalition members collaborate to exchange information and enhance the role their institutions play in urban settings.National Council on Black American Affairs Leadership Development Institute Accepts Two Dallas College LeadersDr. Tracie Lowe and Royce Nwankwo will join the program, designed to equip participants with the skills necessary for future executive leadership roles in higher education.Dallas College’s Roberto Reyes Selected for HACU Leadership AcademyReyes is one of 45 fellows from across the country chosen to prepare for leadership roles in institutions of higher learning, emphasizing Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs) and emerging HSIs.Chancellors Lonon, LeBlanc Receive NTC Education Leadership AwardThe Dallas College and Tarrant County College chancellors were recognized for their lasting impact on North Texas.Dallas College Associate Vice Chancellor Student Well-Being and Social Support Selected for Aspen Rising Presidents FellowshipDr. Carlos Cruz will join 39 other education leaders from across the country aspiring to become college presidents.