Past MCC president and benefactor John "Jack" Thompson, age 81, of Osprey, Florida passed away on May 27, 2013. He was born in Sault Saint Marie, Michigan on June 18, 1931. Jack was president of Muskegon Community College for 10 years before retiring. He and his wife, Suzi Anstine Norbeck, were avid travelers and visited […]
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The annual MCC Student Art and Design Exhibition, a high point each year for the MCC Arts and Humanities Department, opened on May 18 and continues throughout the summer in Overbrook Art Gallery on the MCC campus. The artwork is selected by MCC’s art and design faculty from a total of several thousand pieces produced […]
Read More about Annual MCC Student Art and Design Exhibit in OverbrookThe public is invited to “Chip in for Education” and register for the 2013 Jayhawk Scramble, a fun-filled tournament at University Park Golf Course starting at 8:30 a.m. on Friday, June 14. Proceeds from the event, sponsored by the Foundation for Muskegon Community College, support the General Scholarship Fund at Muskegon Community College. Participants will […]
Read More about Register for 2013 Jayhawk Scramble on June 14The following Muskegon Community College students have earned academic recognition for their grade point averages during the recently completed Winter 2013 semester. They are listed by alphabetically by hometowns under each of the following three categories: President’s List; Dean’s List; and Academic Honors List. PRESIDENT’S LISTMuskegon Community College (MCC) has named the following students to […]
Read More about MCC Students Named to Winter 2013 Academic Honors ListsThe MCC men’s golf team held on to second place in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Region 12 Tournament to earn a berth in the NJCAA Division II National Championships being held May 21-24 at Good Pond Colony in Scottsboro, Ala. Owens won the regional with 884, followed by MCC with 916, Grand […]
Read More about Jayhawk Golfers Competing at National ChampionshipsThe Muskegon Community College Overbrook Players will again bring the work of William Shakespeare to life in their upcoming, hour-long production of “A Taste of the Tempest,” on Saturday at MCC’s Overbrook Theater and Sunday at the 1st Presbyterian Church, 508 Franklin St., Grand Haven. Both performances are free and open to the public. Saturday’s […]
Read More about Overbrook Players Present Taste of the Tempest This WeekendEngineering graduates will earn higher salaries on average than the typical new college graduate, according to the latest salary survey from the National Association of Colleges and Universities. Read the full article. Muskegon Community College offers two degree – the Associate in Manufacturing Engineering Technology and the Associate in Engineering – designed for students who […]
Read More about IN THE NEWS: Engineering Grads Get Top PayMore than 190 graduates participated in Muskegon Community College’s 85th Commencement exercises on May 2 in L.C. Walker Arena. Graduating students Sgt. Robert Bowyer and David Langlois delivered remarks on behalf of the Class of 2013. View more photos on the MCC Facebook page.
Read More about MCC Celebrates 85th CommencementThe 35th annual Mayfest, a family friendly event, comes to the Muskegon Community College campus on Saturday, May 18, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Organized by MCC and the United Way of the Lakeshore along with a volunteer committee of representatives from a variety of area agencies and service clubs, Mayfest celebrates education by […]
Read More about 35th Annual Mayfest Coming to MCC Campus May 18Internationally recognized soldier, spy, author, and holocaust survivor Marthe Cohn will discuss her book “Behind Enemy Lines,” an account of her experience in Nazi Germany during World War II, as part of the Shoah Commemoration or Holocaust Remembrance Day at MCC on Tuesday, April 30. Free and open to the public, her presentation begins at […]
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