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Longtime Alamo Colleges Trustee To Resign, Halfway Through His Term
Alamo Colleges District trustee Denver McClendon plans to resign after 16 years on the board, halfway through his current six-year term. “I would like the opportunity to do some other things, while I still can,” McClendon, 75, said Monday. His term on the District 2 seat representing Northeast Bexar County ends in 2022, and the […]
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Trenholm State Community College President Announces Retirement
After a 40-year career at Trenholm State Community College, president Sam Munnerlyn announced he will retire on Jan. 1, 2020. Munnerlyn said this was a bittersweet decision, but he is confident that Trenholm’s best days are ahead. “I am convinced that it is the perfect time to pass the torch on to new leadership who […]
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Theresa Sanders Steps Aside As Suffolk Community College Board Chair
Theresa Sanders, who headed Suffolk County Community College’s board of trustees over the past four turbulent years, has handed the chairman’s role to attorney Christopher Murray, who was elected unanimously. Sanders, who remains on the board, said it was, “time for me to rest a bit,” after two terms in the unpaid post. The 10-member board oversees […]
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TNCC President To Retire In December
John Dever, Thomas Nelson Community College’s president since 2011, announced Wednesday he would retire at the end of the fall semester. “Having been dealing with a major health issue since the first of this year, I have concluded that it is best for the College and for me and my family to take this step,” […]
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Copiah-Lincoln Community College Announces New Leader For Natchez Campus
The Copiah-Lincoln Community College Board of Trustees approved the hiring of Sandra Barnes, Ph.D., of Natchez as the new Vice President of the Natchez Campus during a recent special meeting, school officials said. Barnes will begin her new role as vice president at Co-Lin, Natchez on July 15. “We are so excited to have Dr. […]
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Probation Status Removed For Louisiana Delta Community College
The 12-month probation imposed on Louisiana Delta Community College has been lifted, according to Dr. Dan Corsi, LDCC Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs. In June 2018, the college was placed on probation for failure to meet both the standard for reporting student assessments and the standard for financial responsibility. The probation was imposed by the board […]
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St. Louis Community College Names 2 New Campus Presidents
St. Louis Community College and its board of trustees has selected Julie Fickasand Feleccia Moore-Davis to serve as president and chief academic officer of the Forest Park and Meramec campuses, respectively. Fickas has worked for the community college since 1990 as an adjunct faculty member teaching biology at Florissant Valley and becoming a full-time faculty member in 2009. […]
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Innovator and Visionary for Community Colleges
When Dr. Gail O. Mellow concludes her 19-year presidency at LaGuardia Community College of the City University of New York (CUNY) in August, she leaves a legacy not only for the institution, but also for community colleges across the country. Mellow, who describes herself as “relentlessly student-focused,” began her own higher education journey at Jamestown […]
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Madison College Leader Earns National Fellowship
Madison College’s Dr. Ramon Ortiz has been named to the list of Leadership Program Fellows by the National Community College Hispanic Council (NCCHC). Ortiz, who is the Associate Dean in the School of Arts and Sciences at Madison College as well as the Vice President of Nuestro Mundo, has been a powerful voice in the […]
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Regents’ Panel Endorses $12.5M Cut For Community Colleges
The state’s community colleges will have to cut their budgets by a collective $12.5 million next year under a $1.29 billion budget endorsed Thursday by the Board of Regent’s finance committee. The regents, who oversee the state’s 12 community colleges and four regional state universities, projected deficits up significantly compared to last year. Read More
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Should Community Colleges Build Dorms For Students?
Matthew Polamalu was spending 1.5 hours each day commuting back and forth to community college along Southern California’s congested freeways when he decided he’d had enough. He sat down at his computer and Googled “community colleges with dorms.” “I was just looking for the full college experience,” said the psychology major. He found it in […]
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Hawaiʻi Community College Chancellor Selected As Omidyar Fellow
Hawaiʻi Community College Chancellor Rachel Solemsaas has been selected as a member of the seventh cohort of Omidyar Fellows. The 15-member cohort is comprised of a cross-sector of leaders and change makers who were selected through a rigorous application and selection process. “Leadership requires continuous learning,” said Solemsaas. “A program such as the Omidyar Fellows will broaden my horizons and […]
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