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‘Angels in America’ in Overbrook Theater Feb. 18-22

Playwright Tony Kushner’s Tony Award-winning “Angels in America: Millennium Approaches” will be staged at MCC’s Overbrook Theater on Feb. 18-22. Set in 1985 during the AIDS crisis and President Ronald Reagan’s second term, “Angels in America” features historical and fictional characters, blurs fantasy and reality, and addresses socio-sexual themes. The play contains strong sexual situations, […]

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Left to Right: Patty Cantu, Michigan Department of Education Director of the Office of Career and Technical Education; Dave Stradal Muskegon Community College Business Department Chair and Entrepreneurial Studies Program Coordinator; Cheryl Peters Generation E Institute; Sandy Goodrich MACTC Business Careers Instructor; Kathy Andrews MACTC Health Science Academy Instructor; and Dr. John Severson Superintendent for Muskegon Area Intermediate School District (Photo courtesy - MACTC)

MCC Partners with MACTC on Award-Winning Program

MCC’s David Stradal joined Muskegon Area Career Tech Center (MACTC) Instructors Kathy Andrews and Sandy Goodrich as they received a 2015 College & Career Readiness Initiative Excellence in Practice Award on Feb. 2 at the Michigan Career Education Conference in Grand Rapids. The award, presented by Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder, recognizes successful exemplary state-approved Career […]

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WWII Series Revisits “Greatest Generation” Feb. 16-April 6

The popular weekly Muskegon Community College World War II Lecture Series continues during the Winter 2015 semester with “The Greatest Generation Revisited” on Monday evenings from Feb. 16 – April 6. Developed by MCC instructors George Maniates and Kurt Troutman, the lectures take place from 6-8 p.m. at the USS Silversides Submarine Museum, located along […]

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MCC Announces Fall 2014 Student Academic Honors

The following Muskegon Community College (MCC) students have earned academic recognition for their grade point averages during the recently completed Fall 2014 semester. They are listed by alphabetically by hometown under each of the following three categories: President’s List Dean’s List Academic Honors List PRESIDENT’S LIST Muskegon Community College (MCC) has named the following students […]

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Holocaust’s Effect on Three Local Generations Jan. 27

The World War II atrocities of the Nazi regime are still fresh in the mind of local veteran James Zuidema. He and other members of the Muskegon community are urging all people to come together in a stand against anti-Semitism by remembering and honoring the 70th Anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau. “Holocaust, Liberation, and […]

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College Visit Day Jan. 28 for Business Careers

MCC will host a College Visit Day on Jan. 28 for high school juniors and seniors interested in business careers. The event, which takes from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in Collegiate Hall, is free but attendees must pre-register. They can do so online at https://www.muskegoncc.edu/enrollment-services/college-visit-day/ or by calling (231) 777-0366. Seating is limited.   […]

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