(KNZA)--Dr. Carlos Carrillo joins Highland Community College as the new Vice President for Academic Affairs.
The college, in a release, said Carrillo brings a distinguished record of academic and leadership excellence.
He comes to HCC after serving as the director of online learning applications & services at Pima Community College, based in Tucson, Arizona, for the past 8 year.
A graduate with distinction from Northern Arizona University, where he earned his Doctorate in Education Administration and Leadership, the release says Dr. Carrillo exemplifies a commitment to advancing educational technology and fostering inclusive and equitable learning environments.
At Highland, the release says Carrillo will spearhead transformative initiatives that reflect the College- mission to provide lifelong learning opportunities and stimulate economic development.
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ryan.carter (07/09/2024 6:53 PM)
Did you know that Carlos was terminated from Pima Community College after being found responsible by an independent Title IX investigation for Sexual Harassment? What’s worse HCC administration was aware of Carlos’ past prior to bringing Carlos on staff. This is not an attack, but the reporting of facts that members of the public/HCC community would find interesting.
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