Bridging the Bayou - the Podcast of Fletcher Technical Community College

By: Fletcher Technical Community College
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  • "Bridging the Bayou - the Podcast of Fletcher Technical Community College" dives into the heart of the Bayou region, highlighting the people, industries, and community efforts driving growth and transformation. Join us as we explore the stories shaping the area's future.

    This podcast is made possible by the Lumina Foundation.

    © 2024 Bridging the Bayou - the Podcast of Fletcher Technical Community College
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Episodes
  • Ep. 001 - Dr. Monty Sullivan, LCTCS President
    Nov 11 2024

    In this inaugural episode of Bridging the Bayou, Dr. Strickland, Chancellor, sits down with Dr. Monty Sullivan, President of the Louisiana Community and Technical College System (LCTCS). Together, they explore the current state of education in Louisiana, highlighting the transformative role of community colleges in the state. Dr. Sullivan shares insights on the unique strengths of community colleges, from accessible education to workforce readiness, while Dr. Strickland reflects on his vision and leadership in advancing educational opportunities. Tune in to hear their perspectives on the importance of community colleges and the bright future ahead for Louisiana’s education system.

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    48 mins
  • Welcome to Bridging the Bayou - the Podcast of Fletcher Technical Community College
    Nov 11 2024

    "Bridging the Bayou - the Podcast of Fletcher Technical Community College" dives into the heart of the Bayou region, highlighting the people, industries, and community efforts driving growth and transformation. Join us as we explore the stories shaping the area's future.

    This podcast is made possible by the Lumina Foundation.

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    2 mins

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