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Home  /  MCFeeds  /  2021  /  5/19 – 5/25  /  Quadcast Episode 19: Community College President Pam Eddinger on What the Pandemic Exposed and the Promise of “A Just Recovery.‪”‬

Mental and Behavioral Health, Student Success

Quadcast Episode 19: Community College President Pam Eddinger on What the Pandemic Exposed and the Promise of “A Just Recovery.‪”‬

May 26, 2021

This one section of the 5/19 – 5/25, 2021 MCFeed Newsletter

On this week’s Quadcast, we continue our non-consecutive series on College Presidents and Covid-19 with Dr. Pam Eddinger, President of Bunker Hill Community College in Boston. President Eddinger described how the events of this past year have shone light on decades-long disinvestment in the social networks that are critical to community college students’ success; and how a “just recovery” could impact their mental health and wellbeing in preventative, sustainable ways.

You can listen to this episode on our website, Apple Podcasts and Spotify. While you’re there, give us a rating and review – It helps us reach a wider audience.

Our series on college presidents’ experience with Covid-19’s impact includes Howard University President Wayne Frederick, Elon University President Connie Book, University of Miami President Julio Frenk, and Emerson College President Lee Pelton. Find those episodes on our website or your preferred podcast app.

  • Tags: Community College, Presidents Speak
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