Representatives from more than 50 colleges and universities will be at Muskegon Community College on Monday night, Sept. 22, to meet with interested high school students and their parents. The free event, called “College Night,” takes place from 6-7:30 p.m. in Collegiate Hall.
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The following events are scheduled at Muskegon Community College in conjunction with Michigan Community College Week, Sept. 13-21. “You’ve Got This” Social Media Campaign Contest –MCC is partnering with the Michigan Community College Association (MCCA) to offer a statewide Instagram and Twitter photo contest with the tuition scholarship to the winner’s local community college as […]
Read More about Community College Week Events at MCC Sept. 13-21CoreLogic provides the financial and real estate sectors with data, like insurance payouts from natural hazards.The company measured flood, wildfire, tornado, storm surge, earthquake, wind, hail and sinkhole hazards. Florida has the highest risk, and Michigan the lowest risk. “The first thing that goes through my head is the West Coast, because of earthquakes and […]
Read More about IN THE NEWS: MCC Geology Instructor on Safer MichiganMuskegon Community College has signed a purchase agreement with The Herald Publishing Co. LLC and the owners of the former Muskegon Chronicle building, 981 Third St., to buy the building and an adjacent parking lot. The announcement was made during a special meeting of the MCC Board of Trustees on Thursday, Sept. 11. The identification of a downtown campus is a component of the College’s 2010-15 Facility Master Plan and is one of four projects approved by the voters in the November 2013 election.
Read More about MCC Selects Former Muskegon Chronicle Building for Downtown SiteA much-anticipated autumn tradition returns on Thursday, Sept. 18, when the best local jazz musicians unite for a live performance as the Muskegon All-Star Review during the MCC 2014 Founder’s Day celebration at The Lake House. Tickets are only $19.26 and include hors d’oeuvres with all profits support the study of arts and humanities at MCC. The event, which runs from 6-8:30 p.m., includes a silent auction and a cash bar.
Read More about Annual Founder’s Day Celebration Features Live JazzBrandie Jones, a sophomore outside hitter at Muskegon Community College, has been named the National Junior College Athletic Association’s Division II Player of the Week. Read the entire MlLive article.
Read More about Brandie Jones Named National Volleyball Player of the WeekClark Construction Company, which is building the new MCC Science Laboratory Center, will be holding a public Project Informational Forum on Friday, Sept. 12. The free event takes place from 2-3 p.m. in Stevenson Center Room 1100. General information will be provided on the project specifics, the bidding requirements and the schedule relative to the project. Those interested in attending should R.S.V.P. online to twebber@clarkcc.com by Sept. 10.
Read More about Informational Forum on Science Center Project Sept. 12The annual MCC Founder’s Day celebration returns to The Lake House in downtown Muskegon from 6-8:30 pm on Thursday, Sept. 18. Tickets are only $19.26 for this annual commemoration of the 1926 founding of Muskegon Community College with live jazz, swell snacks, flappers, and other nostalgic fun! Event profits will be used for instructional equipment, supplies, and […]
Read More about Make Plans Now for Founder’s Day Sept. 18The following Muskegon Community College (MCC) students have earned academic recognition for their grade point averages during the recently completed Summer 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 LISTMuskegon Community College (MCC) has named the following students to the President’s […]
Read More about MCC Announces Summer 2014 Academic Honors ListsAs they walked up to the front of the room to accept their certificates one-by-one, teenagers from Muskegon County gave speeches about responsibility and knowing when to walk away. As part of the program known as Project Justice, the teenagers attended the graduation ceremony Wednesday, Aug. 27 in the Blue and Gold Room at Muskegon […]
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