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Maranatha Baptist Bible CollegeWhen the college opened in August of 1968, it had 175 students, 26 faculty, and 8 additional staff members. In God's providence, the Cedarholms were able to purchase Maranatha's property for $150,000 instead of the asking price of $250,000. In addition, the bank overturned an earlier denial for a loan request of $5,000 and actually granted the Cedarholms $70,000 for a down payment. As Dr. …
Marion Technical CollegeSince 1985, the Center for Workforce Development has partnered with companies and organizations to identify business strengths and improve competitiveness through a combination of training, resource management activities, and ongoing monitoring of individual and organizational performance. We focus on three key areas, training solutions, employer solutions, and certification solutions to improve e…
Marshall UniversityNamed after John Marshall, the great Chief Justice of the United States, Marshall Academy was established in 1837. Marshall became a university in 1961 and has since grown tremendously, particularly in the 1990's which saw the construction of the state-of-the-art Drinko Library, Jomie Jazz Center and the addition of the Graduate College.
McDowell Technical Community CollegeDr. Bryan Wilson was named the fourth president of McDowell Technical Community College at the Board of Trustees’ regular monthly meeting in November, 2003. Following a closed session, the board chose the 53 year old Wilson to replace Dr. Virginia R. Mitchell, who retired on December 31, 2003. The appointment was contingent upon final approval by the State Board of Community Colleges. Wilson’s fir…
Meridian Community CollegeFounded in 1937 as the “13th and 14th grades” at Meridian High School, Meridian Community College is the only one of Mississippi’s 15 public community colleges to originate through the initiative of the local school system. MCC began as the vision of Dr. H.M. Ivy (1884-1977), superintendent of the Meridian Separate School District in the 1930s. The College, then known as Meridian Junior Colleg…
Mesa Community CollegeStudent success is the number one priority of Mesa Community College. For over forty years, MCC has provided outstanding transfer, career, and service programs to the East Valley area of Phoenix, Arizona. Our nationally recognized student outcomes assessment program testifies to the faculty's commitment to more than 27,000 students who attend annually. MCC's Center for Teaching and Learnin…
Michigan State UniversityKnown internationally as a major U.S. public university with global reach, Michigan State University has been advancing knowledge and transforming lives through innovative teaching, research, and outreach for over 150 years. MSU is a member of the Association of American Universities, the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges, and the Big Ten athletic conference.
Mid-South Community CollegeMid-South Community College is a two-year public institution serving Crittenden and surrounding counties. Its founding marked the first local provision of higher education in a county which has lagged decades behind more prosperous areas in educational and economic development. To address these deficits effectively, College personnel are committed to student learning, customer service, and an e…
Midwestern State UniversityMidwestern State University aspires to be the public liberal arts university of the state of Texas. Faculty, administrators, staff, and students actively participate in an academic community that focuses, refines, and continuously challenges points of understanding. Liberal arts form the basis of the education provided in both traditional liberal arts areas and professional disciplines at the unde…
Missouri State UniversityWelcome to Missouri State University, an institution that is beginning its second 100 years of excellence in teaching, research and service. We stand ready to be a leader in education for the 21st century, under our new banner, Missouri State University. Founded in 1905 as Missouri State Normal School, Missouri State University has grown into one of the nation's leading public, multi-campus… |