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The strength of Missouri's Community Colleges

29 min · 3. helmi 2026
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Brian Millner, the President and CEO of the Missouri Community College Association (MCCA), joins the podcast to discuss how the association works to showcase the importance and strengths of Missouri's 12 community colleges. Learn about about MCCA at: https://www.missouricolleges.org/ [https://www.missouricolleges.org/]

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