🎄 An Early Christmas Gift for Our Students and Community 🎄
Most importantly, CAST is about students.
This building is an early Christmas present—but the real gift is the doors it opens for generations of learners to come.
Brand New Episode of Discovering Your Mission is Now Live!
Leadership isn’t getting easier — and neither is carrying the weight of institutions and people who depend on us.
That’s why I was grateful for the opportunity to sit down with Dr. Shelley White for a timely and honest conversation about leadership, resilience, and what it truly takes to build institutions that serve their communities well.
In this episode, we explore:
• How leaders stay grounded when the work feels heavy
• What it looks like to lead with both courage and care
• Practical lessons for mission-driven leaders navigating complexity
🎧 Listen and subscribe here: https://youtu.be/iO7zBoz0qwI
What’s one leadership lesson you’ve learned the hard way?
Brand New Article From Dr. Mordecai
New article now live in Community College Daily: Preparing Colleges for What Comes Next.
2025 pushed community colleges into one of the most transformative years in modern history. From federal policy shifts to financial aid disruptions and increasing expectations from learners and employers, our sector has been called to lead with clarity, courage, and intentionality.
In this article, Dr. Mordecai outlines what presidents, trustees, faculty, and leaders must focus on as we enter 2026:
Mission-centered innovation
Integrated pathways that drive economic mobility
Workforce alignment as a national imperative
Systems that turn disruption into long-term resilience
This moment demands alignment, strategy, and bold leadership across our institutions.
Read the full article here: https://www.ccdaily.com/2025/12/preparing-community-colleges-for-what-comes-next/
Dr. Mordecai and Family Featured in Denver Urban Spectrum
I want to extend my deepest gratitude to Dr. Fernando Branch, Principal of Robert F. Smith STEAM Academy and Executive Director of the Colorado Men of Color Collaborative, for writing such a thoughtful and heartfelt article featuring my family and me.
As educators, we know that we never serve alone. When we show up for our communities, our families show up with us—lifting us, supporting us, and sharing in the purpose that guides our work. I am blessed beyond measure to walk in this calling with a family that believes in service just as deeply as I do.
Thank you, Dr. Branch, for capturing that truth so beautifully, and for your leadership in elevating the voices and stories of men of color across Colorado. I am honored by your words and grateful for the opportunities we have to uplift our communities together.
You can read the article here:
👉🏽 https://issuu.com/denverurbanspectrum/docs/dec_2025_v4_single?fr=xKAE9_zMzMw
Dr. Mordecai's Community College of Aurora Quarter Four Video
As we close out a remarkable season at the Community College of Aurora, I’m reminded once again of the power of a community that truly believes in its mission.
Over the past several days, thousands followed along as we completed 71 miles during the Miles with Mordecai campaign. Because of your generosity and commitment to our students, we crossed the finish line having raised more than $90,000 for emergency student assistance. These dollars ensure that when life happens, our learners are met with compassion, resources, and a path to stay on track.
This momentum is mirrored across the college. Together, we:
✔ Welcomed the largest fall enrollment in CCA history — more than 10,000 students
✔ Opened the Centennial Campus for Healthcare and First Responders
✔ Launched the Center for Applied Science and Technology (CAST)
These new facilities expand access to high-demand programs in healthcare, STEM, public safety, and workforce innovation — strengthening Colorado’s workforce and boosting economic mobility for our region.
Behind every milestone is an unwavering mission: to be the college where every student succeeds.
I invite you to watch my Q4 update video, where I share more about this semester of progress and the bold vision ahead.
Thank you to our faculty, staff, donors, partners, alumni, and supporters. None of this happens without you.
"Miles with Mordecai" Raises Emergency Funds for CCA Students
Dr. Mordecai Brownlee, president of the Community College of Aurora, walked the entire length of the 71-mile High Line Canal trail to help raise money for the school's student emergency fund.
The fund helps students cover unexpected expenses such as utility bills, gas money, baby formula, and other resources to help keep them enrolled when money is tight.
The idea for the walk came about when Dr. Brownlee had a conversation with the widow of Bill Wiggins, one of CCA's founders. Brownlee wanted to honor the spirit of service Wiggins had always shown to the school and the community.
In total, "Miles With Mordecai" raised nearly $100,000 from 77 donors.
Watch Video Here
When we give, we inspire hope.
This morning, Dr. Brownlee and his son are out ringing the bell — serving with joy, gratitude, and purpose. Together, they stand alongside The Salvation Army–Aurora Colorado, the Rotary Club of Aurora, and the Community College of Aurora, united in their shared commitment to meet community needs and uplift local families.
Every ring is a reminder that generosity matters. Every donation fuels hope. Every act of service has the power to change lives.
If you see them out today, stop by, smile, and share in the gift of giving.
Happy Thanksgiving!
My bride and I are out burning calories before we take them on. Happy Thanksgiving, everyone.
God Bless you and your families.
Dr. Mordecai Brownlee Joins National Leaders at Student Success US 2025 to Confront the True Cost of College
Last week, Dr. Mordecai Ian Brownlee participated in an extraordinary plenary session at Student Success US 2025, addressing one of the most urgent—and too often overlooked—truths in American higher education:
College affordability is about far more than tuition.
During the discussion, Dr. Brownlee emphasized that for many learners—especially those from low-income backgrounds—the real barriers to access and completion are the non-tuition costs that are rarely acknowledged with transparency. These include the essential expenses that shape everyday life and academic success:
Housing
Food and basic needs
Transportation
Childcare
Technology and digital access
Mental wellness supports
The opportunity cost of time
As Dr. Brownlee underscored, these hidden and underestimated costs determine who enrolls, who persists, who completes a credential of value, and who ultimately attains economic mobility.
The panel brought together national leaders who are advancing transparency and equity around the true cost of attendance:
Nicole Siegel, Senior Program Officer, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Catherine Brown, Senior Director of Policy and Advocacy, National College Attainment Network
Mark Huelsman, Director of Policy and Advocacy, Hope Center for Student Basic Needs
Anika Van Eaton, Vice President of Policy, uAspire
Dr. Brownlee expressed deep appreciation to Colleen Flaherty of Inside Higher Ed for extending the invitation to participate in this critical conversation. He also thanked Sara Custer of Inside Higher Ed for powerfully capturing his insights and reflections in her recent piece:
🔗 “ROI Starts on Day One” → https://www.insidehighered.com/opinion/columns/editors-note/2025/11/20/roi-starts-day-one
During the panel, Dr. Brownlee shared a compelling message:
“If we want to close equity gaps in this country, we must be honest about the total cost of being a college student—and then design systems that meet real students’ real lives.”
He went on to remind the audience that:
Transparency builds trust.
Trust builds belonging.
Belonging drives completion.
Completion fuels mobility.
