MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT
We go to work!
Since the nation’s first community college opened in Joliet, Illinois, in 1901, never has the mission of community colleges been more relevant, more important. Career and technical preparation, workforce and community education, and the ability to provide customized training for businesses are critical to workforce and economic development in any major metropolitan region. The Mid-South is no exception.
Workforce and economic development needs converge right here at Southwest. More than 90 percent of the college’s graduates remain and work in the Mid-South. Thanks to our programs and graduates, Southwest is the connector, the driver, the stimulator, the motivator and the accelerator for progress in this region. We are where change happens, goals are achieved, and dreams are fulfilled. We are a critical career and technical workforce engine.
Therefore, we must continue to do what we do best: tap the untapped potential of students, especially those from underserved populations. Through tuition-free college, we provide phenomenal access to life-changing skills, especially to first-generation college students and those with economic and academic challenges. When students arrive, we go to work, so they can GO TO WORK!
The recent Blue Oval announcement has reverberated across the country. News of an all-new $5.6 billion mega Ford campus in Stanton, Tennessee, where electric vehicles and batteries will be manufactured beginning in 2025, means jobs….and lots of them! Six thousand jobs, in fact. A trained workforce in Memphis and surrounding areas is more important than ever. This puts Southwest in the center of the action. Blue Oval is an exciting opportunity and we are poised to make a profound contribution to the success of this enterprise. We appreciate the opportunity to provide career and technical training that energizes the workforce, populates the pipeline to the plant and drives the economic redevelopment of the Mid-South.
Thank you for the yeoman’s job you do every day teaching, guiding and supporting Southwest students and fueling the future of the Mid-South. You help make Southwest the community’s college! As the holidays approach, I hope you find time for family, friends, and fellowship, as well as rest, relaxation and reflection.
Have a wonderful, safe holiday season!
Dr. Tracy D. Hall
President
In This Issue...
- From the President
- KUDOS: Memphis Business Journal honors Southwest leaders as “Women Who Lead”
- Welcome to Kristine Williams, Southwest’s new digital content coordinator!
- Southwest wins Memphis Most’s Best Technical College award
- Bert Bornblum Library adds new anatomy and physiology lab
- Cecilia Maciel Martinez joins Southwest as new COVID-19 Preparedness and Response Coordinator
- TSBDC at Southwest taps NaShawn Branch as executive director
- Saluqi basketball kicks off season
- Snacks back at Follett Bookstores
- Southwest Tennessee Community College’s Public Safety and Police Services receives TLEA accreditation
- Governor appoints President Hall Post-Secondary Readiness and the Business Community subcommittee
- Welcome Aboard
- Southwest Reopens Whitehaven Vaccination Site
- POLICY MATTERS: Contracts and agreements approval process update
- AT&T Foundation donates $10,000 for student scholarships
- CCAMPIS child care program wins $900K federal grant
- IT Department releases cyber security guide
- Southwest launches new distance Digital Twin learning platform
- Foundation provides critical support for students during the pandemic, needs support to keep moving forward
- Southwest Leadership Academy graduates inaugural class
- Abadie tapped as Bellwether judge
- Southwest hosts Chamber’s Chairman’s Circle
- Project M.O.S.T. receives $3M in funding; students recruited for membership
- Honors program unveils Spring 2022 faculty and courses
- MS Teams training available for employees
- Stephens receives TBR Chancellor's Commendation for Military Veterans
- Kudos to Southwest’s Top 10 Enrollment Partners
- Southwest student joins cohort class of IT Apprenticeship program course
- KUDOS: CFO Smith, Interim VP Brown and Assoc. Dean Greene tapped to serve statewide
- Vice President for Student Affairs Jacqueline Faulkner steps down
- Southwest to go fully virtual Nov. 29 - Dec. 1 to lessen the risk of coronavirus spread following Thanksgiving holiday