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The iCollege Tour Series Discusses Community College Leadership with Dr. Russell A. Davis

Posted by education4and2parents on November 12th, 2009

The iCollege Tour Series Discusses Community College Leadership with Dr. Russell A. Davis, President of Gloucester County College on the Journey Begins, radio for the engaged parent and dedicated educator.

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A graduate of Hampton University, Virginia (BA in English, MA in education/Counseling Psychology); Harvard University, Massachusetts (Advanced Certificate in Educational Management) with a Doctorate of Education in Higher Education (Concentration on Community College Leadership) from Morgan State University in Maryland, the former Catonsville, Maryland resident took the post as GCC’s fifth vice president of student services in June 2005. Davis was an integral member of the committee that successfully led GCC through a recent 10-year reaccreditation process from the Middle States Commission of Higher Education.
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One Response to “The iCollege Tour Series Discusses Community College Leadership with Dr. Russell A. Davis”

  1. gina Tucker Says:

    Having a community college gives hope to those for whom school can be somewhat more challenging than to others. And in essence can turn our self esteems higher than ever. To have a goal and to keep that dream going is a blessing. I thank God for programs that can be uplifting and promising to everyone who tries and wants an education. Knowledge is power, in the most positive way. Thank you for keeping this college alive for people like me and all that will come. Happy Holidays! Sincerely, Gina Tucker

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