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Dr. Marilyn Amey, Professor of Higher, Adult, and Lifelong Education (HALE) is the new editor of Community College Review (CCR). In addition, Jesenia Rosales, HALE doctoral student, is the new assistant editor of CCR.

Dr. Marilyn Amey, Professor of Higher, Adult, and Lifelong Education (HALE) is the new editor of Community College Review (CCR). In addition, Jesenia Rosales, HALE doctoral student, is the new assistant editor of CCR. Dr. Amey leads CCR alongside an outstanding CCR editorial board composed of community college scholars, practitioners, and policymakers.

CCR is a peer-reviewed journal that has led the nation for 40+ years in the publication of scholarship on community colleges. The mission of CCR is to provide a forum for leading scholarship on community colleges relating to their students, educators, and administrators. CCR welcomes scholarship addressing all aspects of community college administration, education, and policy, within the American higher education system and higher education systems of other countries. All manuscripts undergo a closed review where authors receive constructive feedback. The articles published in CCR include research reports, critical literature reviews, scholarly essays, and book reviews. 

CCR serves a national and international audience, including presidents, educators, administrators, researchers, graduate students, policymakers, and other interested in community colleges. Dr. Amey and Jesenia are excited for their new roles at CCR. For the latest in CCR news, visit the CCR website or follow CCR on Twitter