President Laura L. Douglas, Ph.D., of Bristol Community College, announced today that
she will be retiring in January 2025, marking the end of a distinguished career and
a transformative seven-year tenure as the President of Bristol Community College.
President Douglas joined the college as its 4th president in 2017.
“I have been very fortunate to have had a fulfilling higher education career with
the most rewarding period being my seven years as the President of Bristol Community
College. In the year ahead, I am excited to continue to fulfill the objectives outlined
in our strategic plan as the college begins the search for a new president,” she said
in a letter to the college community.
Joan Medeiros, Chair of the Bristol Community College Board of Trustees, said that
President Douglas had a profound impact that will continue to shape the college well
into the future. “As we bid farewell to President Douglas on her well-deserved retirement,
we commend her unwavering dedication to our college community. During her time at
Bristol, she has led innovative initiatives and significant achievements. Her leadership
strengthened our college and further solidified our role as a vital part of the community.
While steering us through unprecedented challenges, she remained committed to addressing
the needs of our students, employees, and the community. We extend our heartfelt gratitude
for her exceptional service.”
Under President Douglas’ leadership, Bristol Community College has made remarkable
strides in making education accessible and affordable in the community. The college
has embraced its strategic priorities, equity initiatives, and an overall commitment
to reducing barriers for students who are the most in need. The college’s efforts
have opened doors for the community and the minds of generations who may have never
imagined earning a college degree. The strategic preparation and efforts related to
Early College, Dual Enrollment, and MassReconnect, free community college for adults
25 and older with no college degree, have resulted in a significant increase in enrollment,
moving the college to become the fourth largest among the 15 community colleges. Overall
enrollment from Fall 2022 to Fall 2023 has increased by 4.5%, with an increase of
3.6% of students who identify as Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC), and
a 5% increase in the percentage of adult learners.
With a focus on the region’s economic development, she also ushered in the National
Offshore Wind Institute (NOWI), positioning the college as a leader in providing training
solutions for the growing workforce demands of the offshore wind industry and related
sectors.
President Douglas’ response to the challenges posed by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic
has been commendable. Bristol became a haven for students navigating the complexities
of these unprecedented times, supporting social justice initiatives and fostering
strong community partnerships. It also prioritized the health and safety of its employees
and played a pivotal role in keeping the community safe through testing, vaccination
clinics, and the donation of personal protective equipment (PPE).
President Douglas was recently honored with the Brayton Community Service Award from One SouthCoast Chamber, which also awarded Bristol Community College as the
2023 APEX Business of the Year. Reflecting on the achievements during her tenure, President Douglas expressed gratitude
to the entire Bristol community—students, faculty, staff, alumni, the Foundation,
donors, legislators, elected officials and community members—for their unwavering
support.
“I am immensely grateful for the opportunity to serve as Bristol’s 4th president.
Fall River is the place where my maternal great-grandparents landed as immigrants.
They worked in the cotton mills, and my grandfather was the first in the family to
complete high school—right here in Fall River, the Scholarship City. This connection
to the South Coast has fueled my passion for creating a college-going culture and
solidified our focus on bringing new industries and jobs to the region, such as offshore
wind," President Douglas said.
Bristol will be initiating a search for a new President during Spring 2024.
Read letter sent to the college community by President Douglas.
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Bristol Community College’s President Announces Retirement and Gratitude
January 30, 2024About Bristol Community College
Bristol Community College (Bristol) has core values rooted in student success and
lifelong learning. For more than 50 years, Bristol has served as a leading resource
for education and workforce development in the region including locations in Attleboro,
Fall River, New Bedford, Taunton and Online.
The college offers more than 130 career and transfer programs, along with flexible
online offerings that lead to an associate degree, a career-ready certificate, or
the ability to transfer to baccalaureate colleges throughout the state and country.
Bristol’s Business Solutions & Partnerships provides customized training for businesses
and the community. Bristol's National Offshore Wind Institute (NOWI) is a state-of-the-art
training facility, offering globally recognized training and certifications for the
emerging offshore wind industry. The college also strives to put the needs of learners
first with support services and career advancement opportunities that lead to student
success by reducing barriers to educational access.
The college is one of the largest employers in the region and is dedicated to fostering
an inclusive environment with a rich diversity of beliefs, cultures, languages, abilities
and lifestyles. Bristol is a public community college accredited by the New England
Commission of Higher Education (NECHE).