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UCC President Statement on Music and Theatre Arts

APRIL 11, 2021

ROSEBURG, Oregon – The following statement is issued from the Office of UCC’s President:

Dear community members,

Recently, a well-intentioned but inaccurate message was circulated in the community suggesting that music and theatre were being terminated at Umpqua Community College. Many of you responded with very impassioned messages about the importance of the arts to you and to your community.

I assure you that the arts are NOT going away and that community members have been heard. The arts are an important part of UCC’s mission to enrich communities, and we have a commitment to the arts. Our desire is to re-establish the college as a center for the arts in Douglas County.

Discussions have indeed been underway regarding how to respond to the enrollment challenges in a number of programs and courses, including those in music and theatre. We are in the midst of a series of meetings about music and theatre, and the message sent to community members was premature and presumptive. More discussions and planning meetings are in the works. However, we are slowing down the decision-making process; rather than finalizing future plans for music and theatre in the next two months, we will extend the planning time and aim for December 2021 for decisions.

I sincerely thank you for your responses and apologize for the angst experienced by many. We can all work together – the community, UCC faculty and administration, and the UCC Board – to create music and theatre offerings that are vibrant and sustainable.

Warm regards,

Debra H. Thatcher

UCC President

About Umpqua Community College

Nestled in the beautiful North Umpqua River Valley, Umpqua Community College is the regional center for higher education in Douglas County, Oregon. UCC provides high quality college degree programs, workforce development, and community learning opportunities.

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