Reynolds is a great college to work for,
according to a new survey by The
Chronicle of Higher Education, a top trade publication for colleges and
universities.
The results, released today in The
Chronicle’s ninth annual report on The Academic Workplace, are based on a
survey of 281 colleges and universities. Only 93 of the institutions that
applied for the program achieved “Great College to Work For” recognition.
Results are reported for small, medium, and large institutions, with Reynolds
included among the large universities and colleges with 10,000 or more students.
Reynolds proudly
won honors in: Confidence in Senior Leadership; Facilities, Workspace &
Security; Professional/Career Development Programs; Supervisor/Department Chair
Relationship and Work/Life Balance.
“Reynolds overarching goal is "Student Success"
and the way we achieve that goal is by attracting, nourishing, and investing in
the very best people: professionals who dedicate themselves to their work,
regardless of whether they teach, manicure lawns, perform administrative
duties, or work with financial aid documents or financial forms,” says Reynolds
President Gary Rhodes who has guided the college since 2002. “Like the many
musicians of a symphony, each playing different instruments, we work together
to create that magical harmony that results in our students' success.”
For more information and to view all the
results of the survey, visit The Chronicle’s web site at www.chronicle.com.