SMYRNA -- Dean of Academic Affairs Elizabeth Fitch (second from left), was
a recent guest on the WGNS-AM/FM radio show "Rutherford Issues." Fitch said that Motlow has the highest
graduation rate in the state, with a third building expected to open on the
Smyrna campus in late 2019. The campus will eventually have six buildings with
a grassy quad in the center, providing a university feel. She added that more weekly
and evening courses are being offered to Tennessee Reconnect students, who
often work full time. Ladawna Parham
(third from left) shared information about Nourish Food Bank, which recently
landed a $10,000 grant from the state of Tennessee. Motlow partners with the
food bank to provide support for students in need. "Rutherford
Issues" is co-hosted by Tennessee State Rep. Mike Sparks (far left) and WGNS Operations Manager Bryan Barrett (far right). To hear the show, visit
https://www.wgnsradio.com/thursday-may-9th-2019-nourish-food-bank-motlow-state-community-college--cms-50980.
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