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Johnson The allure of a communitycollege presidency lies in the opportunity it affords to effect meaningful change in the lives of our students. As such, it is critical to summon (and strengthen) our knowledge, skills, and talents to master the rudiments of communitycollegeleadership. Dr. David M. King, Jamal A.
California communitycollege presidents and chancellors are spending less time in their roles while the leadership ranks are becoming increasingly diverse, highlighting Dr. Larry Galizio both challenges and progress in the nation's largest public highereducation system.
Mississippi Delta CommunityCollege has named Dr. Steven J. Jones as the tenth president of the college. Dr. Steven Jones Jones currently serves as Vice President of Administrative and Student Services at the College located in the city of Moorhead. A native of Taylorsville, MS.,
Supreme Court struck down race-consciousness in college admissions upending four decades of precedent and reshaping the landscape of highereducation (Edelman, 2023, par. The presentation drew upon a study by Smalls (2023) focused on the experiences of African American communitycollege trustees.
The Belk Center for CommunityCollegeLeadership and Research, housed within the North Carolina State University’s (NCSU) College of Education, held its tenth annual Dallas Herring Lecture on Tuesday, featuring Dr. Russell Lowery-Hart, chancellor of the Austin CommunityCollege District (ACC).
Dr. Monica Parrish Trent, CEO, Northern Virginia CommunityCollege (NOVA) Foundation (Formerly with Achieving the Dream). She exemplifies the empathy and innovation that women bring to leadership in highereducation. Today, women serve as CEOs, university presidents, political leaders, and cultural pioneers.
Colclough hatched an idea — what if they could develop professional learning environments easily accessible for all faculty in North Carolina’s communitycolleges, and what if that development could move the needle on student success? North Carolina is the only state in the country doing this.
To be identified as a bellwether among communitycolleges is no small feat, but that is precisely why the CommunityCollege Futures Assembly continues to draw high-performing teams annually to compete for the Bellwether and Legacy Awards. Reading Area CommunityCollege (Pennsylvania), St.
American highereducation is called upon to serve a variety of purposes: advancement of knowledge, expansion of cultural appreciation, extending understanding of societal benefits and obligations, and preparing a diversity of students with the skills they need for a successful and rewarding life. Dr. George R.
Stout, recipient of the 2025 Diverse Champions Award, has focused her career on helping communitycolleges achieve outstanding student success. Moono, president of SUNY Schenectady County CommunityCollege. Shes known for her transformational work in highereducation, says Dr. Theresa B.
In 2022, student leaders launched a campaign to challenge the long-standing stigma associated with attending communitycolleges. To overcome negative stereotypes, the CCSmart advocacy campaign tells the stories of students’ educational journeys and the positive impact communitycolleges had on their lives.
Over the last two decades, our nation’s communitycolleges have received increasing recognition, and for good reason. They educate close to 40% of American undergraduates — nearly 6 million students. Communitycollege students are more likely to be Black, Hispanic, and from lower-income backgrounds than four-year students.
With downtown San Antonio as a beautiful backdrop, representatives from 24 communitycolleges in 13 states convened for the 29th Annual CommunityCollege Futures Assembly in February. Hudson County CommunityCollege (N.J.) Hudson County CommunityCollege (N.J.) Roueche and Margaretta B.
There is considerable research generated about African Americans in highereducation, specifically faculty. Yet there is little research on the underrepresentation of African American communitycollege trustees. In addition, gender and racial gaps among communitycollege trustees continue to be a reality (ACCT, 2018).
Communitycolleges play a critical role, providing affordable and accessible education for diverse populations. According to the American Association of CommunityColleges, our nation had over 1,000 public, tribal, and independent communitycolleges enrolling 10.2
Early prison education programs were led by religious reformers like the Quakers who brought literacy and moral education to the Walnut Street Prison in post-revolutionary Philadelphia. Roueche Center for CommunityCollegeLeadership, Department of EducationalLeadership, College of Education, Kansas State University.
Image: Ousted last fall as CEO of Manchester CommunityCollege, Nicole Esposito subsequently sued the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities system, alleging gender discrimination and a number of other issues, including violations of her First Amendment and equal protection rights.
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California CommunityColleges (CCC) will soon offer six new bachelor’s degree programs, an initiative aimed at expanding the accessibility and affordability of four-year degrees. The system, which consists of 116 colleges with a variety of additional campus centers and classrooms scattered across the state, announced the news Tuesday.
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Jennifer Ernst Jennifer Ernst has been appointed vice president of academic affairs at Portland CommunityCollege. She serves as vice president of instruction and student services at Yakima Valley College. in communitycollegeleadership from Ferris State University.
Highereducation is one of the most powerful assets our state has to uplift families, support businesses, and create prosperity. A credential earned after high school changes an individual’s career trajectory and typically leads to higher wages and more stable employment. And it is not just about a job.
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Roueche Center for CommunityCollegeLeadership. Today, some of our country’s communities are engaged in conversations about talent pipeline shortages, challenges, and opportunities. Deeper conversations were launched between local career-technical center Ohio Tech Prep Northeast Region, and Cuyahoga CommunityCollege.
Diane Ryan Diane Ryan has been named vice president for academic affairs at Harford CommunityCollege in Bel Air, Maryland. She served as the vice president of academic affairs at Yavapai College in Prescott, Arizona. in communitycollegeleadership from Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia.
He has previously been co-director of the CommunityCollege Equity Assessment Lab (CCEAL); director of the joint Ph.D. program in education between SDSU and Claremont Graduate University; and director of the Ed.D. Program in CommunityCollegeLeadership. The commission – created under Gov. Wood holds a B.A.
There are nearly one million fewer students attending communitycolleges today than there were pre-pandemic, and the vast majority of communitycollege leaders recognize that poor customer service is at least partially to blame,” said Tara Zirkel, EdD, Director of Strategic Research at EAB. “The
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