The Brain Burrito: your faculty development wrap-up
A conversation among JCCC's Black Student Union members and advisors
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13 episodios
Students Speak: Are we listening?
An insightful and inspiring conversation among five Johnson County Community College students discussing their journey through JCCC.
The JCCC STEM Poster Symposium
Learn about the return of the annual JCCC Stem Poster Symposium in this conversation with professors Brenda Edmonds, Mathematics, and Lori Slavin, Chemistry.
The Bubble Inside a Bubble: Johnson County Community College
Join Dr. Kristy Howell to learn about her research on the origins of JCCC and a discussion of creating community colleges in "white-flight" towns. In her dissertation, "OPEN DOORS AND CLOSED COMMUNITIES: CREATING COMMUNITY COLLEGES IN WHITE-FLIGHT TOWNS," Dr. Howell examines how the College of DuPage (CoD), in suburban DuPage County, Illinois, and Johnson County Community College (JCCC), in suburban Johnson County, Kansas, offer an interesting lens through which to examine topics of institutional history and culture, community relationships, and the leadership decisions of first presidents and their boards. The histories of CoD and JCCC, founded in restricted-residency, affluent, and rapidly expanding suburbs in the 1960s, also provide telling examples of campus/community interactions around the question of who could be a part of the community – and therefore the campus. Comparing these two campuses illustrates 1960s-era protests in the community colleges, describes how campus unrest occurred, and examines its management on nonresidential campuses. Find out more about the special exhibit, Redlined: Cities, Suburbs and Segregation Johnson County Arts & Heritage Center, a year-long deep dive into the history of redlining in Kansas City and practices that followed. You can learn more about the exhibit here [https://www.jcprd.com/434/Special-Exhibitions#:~:text=Redlined%3A%20Cities%2C%20Suburbs%20and%20Segregation&text=An%20art%20exhibit%20within%20the,2022%20to%20January%207%2C%202023.].
What (and who) is new in Human Resources at JCCC?
Meet new HR Vice President Dr. Leslie Hardin and Thomas Heard, Director of Employee Engagement & Inclusion on this episode of the Brain Burrito's "getting to know you" series. Learn about changes happening in HR, and find out what they think of KC BBQ!
What it’s like to be a Black student at Johnson County Community College
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