
Episode #13
Meeting the Needs of a Remote, Rural Community
Bay Mills Community College President Duane Bedell discusses the unique challenges and joys of leading a tribal college in remote and rural Michigan.

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Hosted by American Association of Community Colleges · education · EN · 100 episodes
Community College Voice is the only podcast about the power of the nation's community colleges. The show is produced and created by the American Association of Community Colleges.
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Episode #13
Bay Mills Community College President Duane Bedell discusses the unique challenges and joys of leading a tribal college in remote and rural Michigan.

Episode #12
<p >Jim Jacobs is an educator, researcher, president and radical. That's also part of the title of his new book, "Moving a Community College Forward: My Story as an Educator, Researcher, President, and Radical," which is part autobiography/part history of the community college movement. In this episode of CC Voice, Jacobs discusses his long career at Macomb Community College in Michigan, where he started in 1967 as a part-time instructor and activist, and retired as its president in 2017. He's also one of the nation's foremost researchers and practitioners in workforce development at community colleges, leading Macomb and its community through...

Episode #11
<p >The ICE surge in Minnesota early this year created tension and unrest for many. Minneapolis College President Sharon Pierce and North Hennepin Community College President Rolando Garcia discuss how their colleges – and their students, staff, and faculty – were affected by community upheaval, how they responded, and what they learned. </p>

Episode #10
<p >New York's Onondaga Community College (OCC) is making strategic investments in workforce programming to serve its growing community. OCC President Warren Hilton discusses advancements at the college, building and strengthening partnerships with industry, overcoming growing pains, and how the college remains true to one of its core values of putting students first. </p>

Episode #9
<p>Lisa Avery, president of Linn-Benton Community College, talks about the college's unique Civil Discourse Program. The mission of the program is to promote dialogue that enhances understanding among individuals with diverse viewpoints in an open and respectful environment.</p>
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