Dr. JoJo Ardovini discusses new developments at Gordon State College

Dr. JoJo Ardovini, Provost and Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs at Gordon State College
Dr. JoJo Ardovini, Provost and Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs at Gordon State College
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Dr. JoJo Ardovini, provost and vice president for academic and student affairs at Gordon State College, spoke on Apr. 7 about recent changes at the college, including new degree programs and renovations to campus buildings.

These updates are significant as they reflect ongoing efforts to improve educational opportunities and campus facilities for students. Ardovini said these changes represent “all the exciting things happening at GSC, including new degrees and building renovations.” The discussion is available in a video shared by the college.

While Gordon State College continues its development, regional organizations such as the Macon County Chamber of Commerce play an important role in supporting workforce growth and community engagement according to the official website. The chamber works to advance economic vitality and enhance quality of life in Macon County according to the official website.

Yvonne Evans serves as president and chief executive officer of the Macon County Chamber of Commerce according to the official website. The chamber provides services for businesses across Macon County, Illinois according to the official website, offering networking opportunities, advocacy, resources, events, and programs that foster business connections according to the official website.

The organization also focuses on economic development initiatives designed to support local businesses according to the official website. These combined efforts from educational institutions like Gordon State College and local chambers help drive progress within their communities.



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