
The Mid-Plains Community College Board of Governors met Wednesday night at McCook Community College, covering topics ranging from international art and student engagement to new academic programs and facility improvements.
The meeting began with a special work session featuring the American Watercolor Society’s International Traveling Show, now on display at the Wrightstone Gallery in McCook through October 27. The exhibit includes between 40 and 50 pieces from artists around the world and is the only stop for the show in Nebraska. MPCC President Ryan Purdy noted that the college has already secured the exhibit’s return for fall 2026 and 2027.
During the meeting, board members were introduced to several members of the MPCC community, including advisors of the International Club, which currently includes students from more than 22 countries. The board also met residence life assistants and student trustees Vernon Graham and Jackson DeLaveau, who are helping lead student engagement efforts on campus this year.
New hires were recognized as well, including Dr. Evan Olson, a Gothenburg native and new math instructor in McCook, and Caleb Taylor, the new Business and Community Education administrative assistant. The board also honored Karen Haller, assistant to President Purdy, who is retiring after 26 years with the college.
Among action items, the board approved the creation of a Pickleball Club, reflecting growing student interest in the sport. Purdy said the club will begin at the student level but could expand into a competitive athletic program in the future.
The college also approved the purchase of two 2022 semi-trucks for the CDL training program, expanding the fleet to five vehicles. The additions will allow students to train on both automatic and manual transmissions, preparing them for a wider range of driving opportunities.
In other business, the board accepted a bid from Beverage Construction for just under $85,000 to complete soil work and site preparation on the North Platte campus. The project will prepare space for future student housing, a need driven by rising enrollment.
Enrollment continues to trend upward across all MPCC campuses. Overall enrollment has increased by 8.5% compared to last year — the college’s highest total since 2013–2014. Dual-credit enrollment is up 23%, highlighting the success of partnerships with area high schools.
Students and community members are also encouraged to take advantage of upcoming registration opportunities.
- Interim classes begin December 8
- Spring semester begins January 12
- Nursing program applications close January 15
- Scholarship deadline is March 1
In community news, the North Platte campus will host a Trunk-or-Treat event on October 28 from 5 to 7 p.m. at South Campus. The event is free and open to the public.
MPCC will also celebrate its 60th anniversary this Saturday with a special volleyball game against Otero. A recognition ceremony begins at 1:55 p.m., followed by the first serve at 2 p.m. Admission is free.
College officials say they’re encouraged by the momentum heading into the new year, pointing to growing enrollment, student engagement, and community involvement across all MPCC campuses.