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Dallas College chancellor who led merging of campuses, helped students attend college for free is retiring


Dallas College chancellor who led merging of campuses, helped students attend college for free is retiring
Chancellor Joe May announced he is retiring in late 2022, allowing the school to begin preparing its transition.
Dallas College Chancellor Joe May announced on Friday he is retiring from his position in 2022, a year before his contract expires. During his tenure, the network of schools merged its seven colleges into one. He was also heavily involved in the development of the Dallas County Promise, a program that helps cover the costs of college for 57 area high school students.(Ben Torres / Special Contributor)
2:30 PM on May 14, 2021 CDT ....

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Community colleges see demand for food bank services swell


Volunteers at San Antonio College load bags of food into a student s trunk.
Long Beach City College in California in 2019 provided hot breakfasts for about 1,800 students across 10 separate events. This past fall, on Nov. 24, the college provided a food pickup service to about 390 students (helping about 1,820 household members total) in one day.
San Antonio College, part of the Alamo Colleges District in Texas, provided nearly 89,000 pounds of food for 633 students (getting food for a total of 3,455 individuals) from September through December in 2020.
Calhoun Community College in Alabama disbursed 26 emergency grants from March through September 2020, more than twice the amount they usually disbursed prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. ....

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