A quiet, non-flashy gentleman who is often
the leader of the behind the scenes crew has been recognized by the
College of Agriculture for his distinguished efforts and prestigious
accomplishments.
Stan Hodges has spent his life mastering all
facets of agriculture. His knowledge and skills include animal
science, farm machinery and agriculture education. Because of his
vast knowledge and passion for agriculture, the College of
Agriculture at CSU, Chico is proud to honor him with the 2002
Distinguished Alumni Award. The Distinguished Alumni Program is an
annual university-wide event that honors alumni from all seven
colleges at the university.
Hodges got his start at Chico
State majoring in Animal Science. “For those of us involved from the
beginning, we had a lot of fun developing the agriculture program,”
Hodges says.
Sandy Beck, a friend of Hodges
recalls, “Stan worked like a clock. From Sunday evening until Friday
afternoon there would be no sign of him. You could only find him in
class or at the library studying. Come Friday night, Stan would
enjoy the many extra-curricular activities that college students
take part in. When Sunday evening rolled around it was back to the
rotation.”
Other then his arduous work with
developing the University Farm and perfecting his project for farm
power class, he focused on his schooling. Hodges graduated from CSU,
Chico in 1960 with his Bachelor’s Degree in Animal Science.
Hodges received his Master’s
Degree at University of California Davis in 1967, and finished with
his Doctorate Degree from Oklahoma State University. While working
on his Master’s Degree, Hodges taught agriculture at Yuba City High
School were he met his wife Joyce, a home economics teacher. A key
player in developing one of the strongest high school agriculture
departments in the nation at the time, Hodges accepted a job at
Modesto Junior College as an agriculture mechanics instructor.
Since his early days of teaching, his enthusiasm and love for
education as been the catalyst of his many endeavors.
Hodges’ philosophy is this: In
order to be successful, teamwork from high schools, colleges and the
industry must be evident in all facets of agriculture. This
philosophy allowed him to move up the ladder at Modesto Junior
College. His eagerness and ability to expand the agriculture program
was apparent to his colleagues, and he rapidly progressed from
instructor to agriculture department chairperson to chief
instructional officer, to president of the college.
While serving as president from
1987 to 1995, Hodges built a great networking system and gained much
needed support from the community. A strong supporter of community
participation, he has remained involved in community projects and
organizations. Some of his affiliations include the California
Agriculture Teachers Association, Association of California
Community Colleges, Learning Assessment Retention Consortium of
California, Northern California Chief Instructional Officers
Association and Northern California Chief Executive Officers. He has
served his community by participation in the Modesto Rotary, past
president of the Modesto Chamber of Commerce, past president of
Stanislaus Economic Development Corporation and served on the
Foundation Board of Doctors Medical Center.
Outside of his continuous
community involvement, Hodges enjoys water sports, camping, taking
trips with his RV and he is a pilot. Hodges and his wife have two
daughters, Kristen and Kari.