In this episode, we talk to Linda Garcia, executive director at the Center for Community College Student Engagement (CCCSE) about the center’s new report on student mental health. CCCSE’s website: https://cccse.org/ Direct link to the report: https://cccse.org/supporting-minds
Community College Minute, December 2, 2024
Community College Voice Podcast: Season 9, Episode 4: Connecticut State Community College
Dr. John Maduko is the inaugural president of Connecticut State Community College (CT State). In June 2023, Maduko led the final approval and consolidation of Connecticut’s now former 12 independently accredited community colleges.
Community College Minute, November 18, 2024
Webinar: What the National Elections Mean for Community Colleges
In this webinar, the AACC government relations team broke down the presidential and congressional election outcomes and what they portend for community colleges. What could be the potential impact on federal funding? Tax policy? Higher education and workforce legislation? Regulations? Watch the video recording. (YouTube) Download the slides. (PDF) Webinar Speakers: David Baime (Sr. Vice Read More »
Community College Minute, November 11, 2024
Community College Minute, November 4, 2024
Community College Voice Podcast, Season 9, Episode 3: An Ingenious Enterprise: CNM Ingenuity
CNM Ingenuity, an enterprise of Central New Mexico Community College, is positively impacting the outcomes of individuals in New Mexico and beyond through innovation, training, and economic development. CNM Ingenuity CEO Kyle Lee discusses programming, outcomes, and how the enterprise evolves to serve the changing needs of the workforce and of learners.
Webinar: U.S. Dept of State Fellowship Opportunity for Community College Students
Funded by the U.S. Department of State, the Foreign Affairs Information Technology (FAIT) Fellowship is now entering its ninth year of selecting candidates for this two-year diversity program. This is a unique opportunity for community college students interested in pursuing an IT-related bachelor’s degree to receive academic funding for the last two years of their degree program. Read More »