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Meridian Community College: Cedric Gathings To Serve As New MCC Vice President For Engagement 

Instilled with the passion of working with community college students, Okolona native Cedric Gathings will officially begin his role as ...

July 23, 2021

Instilled with the passion of working with community college students, Okolona native
Cedric Gathings will officially begin his role as vice president for engagement at
Meridian Community College on Aug. 12.  

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MCC President Dr. Thomas Huebner announced the appointment last week, noting he was
excited for Gathings joining the College staff. “In addition to student services,
Cedric will also have responsibilities related to diversity, community outreach, leadership
development, and campus safety,” he said.  

Gathings said coming to MCC will allow him to return to the arena of working with
student success and student development.   

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As a veteran higher education administrator, Gathings comes to MCC from Mississippi
State University’s Office of the Provost and Executive Vice President as director
of strategic planning and implementation. He also served as the associate dean of
instruction at East Mississippi Community College and was vice president for student
affairs at Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia.  

While he was in West Virginia, his family experienced a loss in Mississippi, and he
returned to his home state two years ago.  

Gathings identifies with the community college student; he is a graduate of Northeast
Mississippi Community College. “As a first-generation college student, there were
a lot of things I didn’t know, didn’t understand.  I see this as an opportunity to
serve the community and to give back, be a good support system for those students
who come and may have some anxiety or some reluctance of being here.”  

He noted, “we all have a responsibility to recruit students and connect them to the
appropriate campus resources because we want all students to feel welcome and receive
the necessary tools to be successful. Throughout my experiences, I have seen the more
engaged and connected students have a more fulfilling academic experience. And we
want our students to be prepared for life beyond MCC.” 

Providing opportunities for students is paramount for Gathings. “Everything centers
around the student and the student’s experience.  

“We have the opportunity to change students’ lives forever,” he said.  

Gathings added, “I consider myself to be a servant leader with the understanding that
sometimes you have to give up a little bit of who you are to help people see who they
are.”  

In addition to his associate’s degree from Northeast Mississippi Community College, Gathings holds
a bachelor’s degree in social science and a master’s degree in sociology, both from
Delta State University. He is pursuing a doctoral degree in higher education from
Concordia University. He and his wife, Kimberly Taylor-Gathings, live in Columbus
and have three children, CJ, 14, Chase, 12, and Cayleigh, 4.  

  

 


This press release was produced by Meridian Community College. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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