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What: Seton Hill University's Martin Luther King Jr.
Celebration Task Force will hold its annual educational program in
commemoration of Dr. King's birthday, featuring Community College
of Allegheny County President Dr. Quintin Bullock speaking on the
theme "A Voice, A Vision, A Purpose."
When: Monday, February 11, from 12:40 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Where: Cecilian Hall on the second floor of the
Administration Building, Seton Hill University's hilltop campus,
Greensburg, Pa.
Who: Dr. Quintin B. Bullock began serving as the ninth
president of the Community College of Allegheny County on March 5,
2014. During his time at CCAC, President Bullock has established
new business, industry and community partnerships, expanded
articulation agreements with 4-year colleges and universities,
expanded dual enrollment offerings with school districts and career
and technical education centers, launched new academic and career
programs, secured funding to support numerous capital projects,
increased revenue for student scholarships and secured several
state, federal and private competitive grants to support workforce
development and academic programs and supportive services at the
College.
Before joining CCAC, President Bullock served as president of
Schenectady County Community College in Schenectady, New York. In
addition, he served as provost of Tidewater Community College
Norfolk and Virginia Beach Campuses. President Bullock holds
bachelor's and master's degrees from Prairie View A&M
University and a doctor of dental surgery from the University of
Texas Health Science Center: Dental Branch.
Background: During the Martin Luther King Jr. Education
Day, Dr. Quintin Bullock will share his reflections on the theme "A
Voice, A Vision, A Purpose," enabling Seton Hill students to learn
more about the important legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and
encouraging them to go into the community and make his vision a
reality.
In addition to the education program, the Seton Hill community
will participate in Take the Day On, a day of community service in
honor of Dr. King, on Saturday, Feb. 9.