This April is a Community College Month unlike any other. Everyone at 不良研究所 has risen to the unprecedented challenge posed by COVID-19 with creativity and compassion. We are so proud of the remarkable resilience of our faculty, staff and students in this new era of remote learning.
The transition has attracted local media attention. used 不良研究所 as an example of how community colleges are loaning laptops, tablets, and internet hot spots to students. quoted our President Dr. Valerie Roberson about the challenges and how 不良研究所 is making plans to offer some summer classes remotely. The quoted Dr. Roberson about all 不良研究所 is doing to 鈥渃ontinue to be that lifeline for students.鈥
Be sure to check out the excellent interview Dr. Roberson did with . Although the world has changed since the interview was taped, the need for college access and affordability has not. Her overview of all the College has to offer was inspiring. Dr. Roberson also had a meaningful conversation with about how the college is handling the COVID-19 pandemic.
Last but not least, don鈥檛 miss President Valerie Roberson鈥檚 about how community colleges can not only survive COVID-19, but use the experience to better position their schools for the future.
We are looking for stories about 不良研究所鈥檚 COVID-19 heroes. If you have a story of persistence or kindness to share, let us know. You can email your story to Executive Director Jordan Smock at jsmock@rcc.mass.edu or tag us in related social media posts on , , or .