Cayce, SC: New Leadership at Midlands Technical College
Inauguration Ceremony Welcomes Dr. Gregory D. Little
Cayce, SC, witnessed a significant milestone in the field of education as Midlands Technical College (MTC) inaugurated Dr. Gregory D. Little as its seventh president. The ceremony took place on November 19, 2024, at the Harbison Theatre at 6 p.m., marking a new chapter for the college.
Background and Experience
Dr. Little arrives at MTC with extensive experience in the educational sector. Before his appointment, he served as the acting executive director and president of the South Carolina Commission on Higher Education. Additionally, he has held prestigious positions such as the superintendent of Mount Airy City Schools in North Carolina and Lexington County School District One. In 2022, he transitioned to the South Carolina Technical College System as the Vice President for Strategic Partnerships and Innovation.
Vision for MTC
During his inaugural speech, Dr. Little shared his enthusiasm for his new role. He emphasized, “During these first few months at MTC, I’ve gotten to know many business partners, faculty and staff, as well as our students. And it is clear to me that while we provide high-quality, higher education at an affordable price, we are really in the dream making business.” This statement reflects his commitment to fostering a nurturing environment for student success and community engagement.
Educational Background
Dr. Little’s academic credentials are impressive. He earned his undergraduate degree in English from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington, followed by a Master’s Degree and Doctorate in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His educational background and leadership experience position him as a pivotal figure in guiding MTC towards future success.
Impact on the Community and Students
MTC serves a diverse population across various county areas, including West Columbia, Springdale, South Congaree, Pine Ridge, Boiling Springs, and Gilbert, among others. As Dr. Little takes the helm, his leadership is expected to enhance the college’s mission of providing accessible and quality education. This commitment is vital for meeting the educational needs of local residents while preparing them for the workforce.
Local business partners and the community will likely play an integral role in the initiatives that Dr. Little plans to implement at MTC. His recognition of the importance of community involvement underscores a collaborative approach that could lead to innovative programs and partnerships.
Looking Forward
As the new president of MTC, Dr. Little’s leadership will be closely watched by educators, students, and local residents alike. His focus on strategic partnerships and innovation could signal a transformative time for Midlands Technical College, aligning education with the needs of the local economy.
As the inauguration ceremony concluded, attendees left with a sense of optimism regarding the future of MTC under Dr. Little’s guidance. His leadership journey aims not only to advance the college’s educational offerings but also to secure its place as a cornerstone of higher education within the greater Lexington County area, which includes locations such as Lexington, Oak Grove, Red Bank, Chapin, Irmo, and Lake Murray.
In summary, as MTC embarks on this new chapter, the focus will remain on building a brighter future for students and the community at large.
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