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MCC Daily Tribune

News from the MCC Board of Trustees Meeting

The MCC Board of Trustees held its meeting on Monday, October 5, 2020 and took the following actions:

  1. Adopted the consent agenda effective October 5, 2020.
  2. Accepted the Interim Financial Report as of July 31, 2020.
  3. Authorized the purchase of items over $20,000 as listed for the month of July 2020.
  4. Accepted an amendment to Intersession 2021 to amend the dates for Last Day Students May Drop Course(s) to January 7, 2021 and Last Day for a Student to Withdraw From an Individual Course with a Grade of "W" to January 16, 2021 and Spring 2021 to amend the Last Day for a Student to Withdraw From an Individual Course with a Grade of "W" to May 1, 2021 and to align spring recess with Monroe County public school calendars, March 28-April 4, 2021.

The Board heard presentations from:

  • Sexual Harassment Response and Prevention Training: Kristin Lowe, Director, Human Resources
  • President's Update: Strategic Plan Update
  • SUNY Update: Christy Fogal, Professor, Mathematics; President of the Faculty Council of Community Colleges and SUNY Trustee

Cabinet Updates (attached)

  • Calvin Gantt, Chief Diversity Officer
  • Kimberly McKinsey-Mabry, Acting Vice President, Student Services
  • Todd Oldham, Vice President, Economic & Workforce Development & Career Technical Education
  • Hezekiah Simmons, CFO/Vice President, Administrative Services
  • Andrea Wade, Provost/Vice President, Academic Services
  • Gretchen Wood, Chief Advancement Officer and Executive Director, MCC Foundation

Monroe Community College Foundation Report

Shared Governance Updates

  • Student Government - Brighton / Downtown Campus
  • Faculty Senate
  • Administration
  • Support Staff Planning Council

Union Updates

  • CSEA

Attached Files:
Cabinet Updates.pdf

Clayton Jones
Government and Community Relations
10/06/2020