(CENTREVILLE) – To be vibrant and on the cutting edge, Glen Oaks Community College needs to invest in its staff and students.
That was part of the message delivered Friday by Glen Oaks President Dr. Bryan Newton during his inauguration ceremony at Ken Schuler Court.
Newton says technology needs to be embraced by Glen Oaks, which will help the school reach their students. ...... {LISTEN}.
Newton says Glen Oaks must also strengthen their workforce development operations. ...... {LISTEN}.
In addition, Newton says Glen Oaks must work more closely with the Glen Oaks Foundation, and continue to listen to the Glen Oaks’ students and staff to make sure the school is doing all they can to provide the best opportunities possible.
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