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IN THE NEWS: MCC Board Chair Outlines Campus Improvements

An elated Muskegon Community College board chairman said improvements voters approved Tuesday likely will begin with a new science center. Speaking to supporters after declaring that the $23.7 million bond proposal had passed Nov. 5, Dr. Donald Crandall said improvements will come in phases. The first most likely will be the science center because the […]

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November Ballot Question Information

Voters go the polls on Nov. 5 to decide upon a $23.7 million plan to upgrade Muskegon Community College’s facilities – most built almost a half-century ago – that serve the college’s nationally and regionally accredited programs in science, technology, engineering, math, health and the arts. MCC President Dale K. Nesbary recently explained the scope, […]

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About MCC’s Bond Proposal

Muskegon Community College is seeking voter approval on November 5, 2013, for a $23.7 million bond issue that will provide needed funding to renovate the campus science lab facilities, health/recreation center, arts space, as well as establish a satellite facility in downtown Muskegon.  Since opening in 1967 with 2,000-plus students, the campus now annually serves […]

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IN THE NEWS: New hybrid CNC/CAD programs at MCC churning out highly-skilled workers

The bulletin board in the CNC training room at Muskegon Community College is covered with help-wanted notices put there by Instructor Tom Groner. They are from Muskegon manufacturers looking for highly-skilled workers, the kind that Groner and his colleague Tom Martin are training through new CAD/CNC hybrid programs at the college. The bulletin board is […]

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