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+ | '''Metropolitan Community College''' ('''MCC''') is a public [[community college]] system in the [[U.S. state]] of [[Missouri]]. The system consists of five separate campuses in [[Kansas City]], [[Independence, Missouri|Independence]], and [[Lee's Summit (Missouri)|Lee's Summit]]. The campuses had a total enrollment of 15,770 in 2019.<ref name="2019 Enrollment">https://dhewd.mo.gov/data/documents/Fall2019enrollmentreport_fin.xlsx</ref> | ||
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+ | ==Notable alumni== | ||
+ | * [[Edward F. Arn]], Kansas governor | ||
+ | * [[William M. Boyle]], Democratic National Committee chairman | ||
+ | * [[George H. Clay]], president of Kansas City Federal Reserve | ||
+ | * [[Blevins Davis]], theatrical producer | ||
+ | * [[David F. Duncan]], drug policy advisor to President Bill Clinton; professor at Brown University | ||
+ | * [[S. George Ellsworth]], LDS historian | ||
+ | * [[Jack Gentry (entrepreneur)]], founder of Positronic | ||
+ | * [[Ewing Marion Kauffman]], founder of Marion Laboratories, original owner of the Kansas City Royals, and philanthropist | ||
+ | * [[Brent Lasater]], Republican member of the [[Missouri House of Representatives]] | ||
+ | * [[Robert L. J. Long]], four-star admiral | ||
+ | * [[Dale D. Myers]], NASA administrator | ||
+ | * [[Irene C. Peden]], engineer who was the first woman to live and work in interior Antarctica | ||
+ | * [[Maxwell D. Taylor]], United States Army officer and diplomat | ||
+ | * [[Mort Walker]], creator of Beetle Bailey cartoon (1942)<ref>https://muarchives.missouri.edu/beetle-three.html}</ref> | ||
+ | * [[Charles Wheeler (politician)]], Kansas City mayor | ||
+ | * [[Brian C. Wimes]], federal judge | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:43, 11 April 2021
Metropolitan Community College (Missouri) (College) | |
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Formation | 1915 |
Headquarters | Missouri |
Community college system in the U.S. state of Missouri |
Metropolitan Community College (MCC) is a public community college system in the U.S. state of Missouri. The system consists of five separate campuses in Kansas City, Independence, and Lee's Summit. The campuses had a total enrollment of 15,770 in 2019.[1]
Notable alumni
- Edward F. Arn, Kansas governor
- William M. Boyle, Democratic National Committee chairman
- George H. Clay, president of Kansas City Federal Reserve
- Blevins Davis, theatrical producer
- David F. Duncan, drug policy advisor to President Bill Clinton; professor at Brown University
- S. George Ellsworth, LDS historian
- Jack Gentry (entrepreneur), founder of Positronic
- Ewing Marion Kauffman, founder of Marion Laboratories, original owner of the Kansas City Royals, and philanthropist
- Brent Lasater, Republican member of the Missouri House of Representatives
- Robert L. J. Long, four-star admiral
- Dale D. Myers, NASA administrator
- Irene C. Peden, engineer who was the first woman to live and work in interior Antarctica
- Maxwell D. Taylor, United States Army officer and diplomat
- Mort Walker, creator of Beetle Bailey cartoon (1942)[2]
- Charles Wheeler (politician), Kansas City mayor
- Brian C. Wimes, federal judge
An Alumnus on Wikispooks
Person | Born | Died |
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Maxwell Taylor | 26 August 1901 | 19 April 1987 |
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