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2024 - 9 - 16

Selfies, Smiles, and a Warm Welcome: MDC President Connects with Students!

Critical Thinking - Madeline Pumariega - Miami Dade College - Respectful Disagreement - Student Engagement

MDC President Madeline Pumariega spreads joy on campus with selfies and heartwarming greetings—let's dive into the fun!

The atmosphere at Miami Dade College was alive with excitement as students returned for another academic year, and none were more thrilled than President Madeline Pumariega. Embarking on an all-day tour of the Kendall Campus, Pumariega spent her time greeting students, engaging in conversations, and of course, snapping selfies to capture the vibrant spirit of the day. Her journey reflected a genuine commitment to bridging the gap between the administration and the student body, fostering an inclusive and supportive environment for all.

As she roamed the campus, students were eager to share their aspirations and concerns with her. With each interaction, Pumariega listened intently, ensuring that students felt valued and heard. This approach not only made her accessible but also reinforced the idea that she is not just a figurehead; she is a dedicated advocate for student needs and success at MDC. As laughter and camaraderie filled the air, it was hard not to feel the infectious energy radiating throughout the campus.

The selfie culture permeated the day, with President Pumariega making the most of her social media presence. Students enthusiastically gathered for selfies that quickly lit up social platforms with hashtags celebrating the return to campus. The college’s strong sense of community was evident, highlighting not just the return to classes, but the reconnections that take place at the start of every year. The fun moment captured in photographs was more than just a trend; it was a manifestation of the unity and resilience of the MDC community.

As the tour wrapped up and the campus started to buzz with the sound of learning, the president reflected on the significance of these welcome festivities. Such gestures are critical for creating a positive school culture. Young scholars, after all, thrive in environments where they feel supported and included. Encouraging camaraderie and interaction amongst students fosters academic success and can inspire lifelong friendships—just like a good selfie angle!

Fun fact: Did you know that Miami Dade College is the largest university in the U.S.? With its impressive enrollment figures, it welcomes over 150,000 students each year! And here's another: MDC has more than 300 academic programs, ensuring that students have a range of options to pursue their dreams and passions. So whether you're a fan of selfies or studying from dawn till dusk, MDC has something for everyone!

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