The captivating work of former MCC art instructor and one of his pupils is on display in Overbrook Art Gallery in an exhibit entitled “LEGACY: Photography by John Walson and his student Gale Nobes.” The show continues until April 26 and is free and open to the public.
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Prospective students can discover MCC’s “treasures” at the 16th Annual Taste of Tomorrow on Saturday, March 23, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the Bartels-Rode Gym.
Read More about Discover MCC at Taste of Tomorrow on Saturday“Living Downstream,” the critically acclaimed environmental documentary film, will be shown Wednesday, March 27, at Muskegon Community College and will be followed by a discussion. The event, which is free and open to the public, begins at 6:30 p.m. in Stevenson Center Room 1100 and is co-sponsored by Sweetwater Center for Organic Opportunity and the […]
Read More about Environmental Documentary Film and Discussion March 27MCC will host a faculty piano recital by Dr. Solee Lee-Clark on Thursday, March 14, at 7 p.m. in the Overbrook Theater. Admission is free and open to the public. She will perform music by Domenico Scarlatti, Frederic Chopin, and Franz Liszt. The selections were chosen to demonstrate Lee-Clark’s technical virtuosity and skill at the […]
Read More about Pianist Lee-Clark to Perform Recital at MCC TonightMuskegon Community College will be holding informational forums in the upcoming weeks to gather input from area residents about the college’s services and programs. MCC administrators and faculty will gather input on the College’s Campus Master Plan, which calls for new facilities for science, health, and the arts. MCC will bew at the Montague-Whitehall Rotary at […]
Read More about MCC Forum in Whitehall on April 2MCC’s Sustainability Task Force is making a difference on campus with its ideas. Since the college installed five new “quad’ recycling bins in November, MCC employees and students have actively participated and now direct their waste products to recycling centers instead of landfills. Learn more about MCC’s “green” initiatives and how you can make an impact or share an idea.
Read More about MCC Going Green with SustainabilityDiana R. Osborn has been named the 2013 recipient of the Muskegon Community College Distinguished Alumni Award. Established in 1998, the award is the highest honor that MCC bestows upon an outstanding alumnus whose professional achievements, community service, and advocacy of higher education exemplify the foremost ideals of their alma mater. Chosen via a tabulated […]
Read More about Diana Osborn to Receive 2013 MCC Distinguished Alumni AwardThe results of the recently completed annual MCC TV Survey gave the Muskegon Community College-based station favorable rankings across the board: 75 percent of respondents rated MCC’s programming as good to excellent. 71 percent of the respondents rated MCC’s technical quality (audio and picture quality) as good to excellent. 75 percent of respondents rated MCC’s […]
Read More about Recent MCC TV Survey Yields Positive FeedbackMuskegon Community College will be holding informational forums in the upcoming weeks to gather input from area residents about the college’s services and programs. MCC administrators and faculty will gather input on the College’s Campus Master Plan, which calls for new facilities for science, health, and the arts. Faculty and administration held the first forum in […]
Read More about MCC to Hold Informational Community Forum in HoltonMuskegon Community College will celebrate Women’s History Month throughout March with a series of films and talks, as well as an informative panel discussion on succeeding in non-traditional careers. All the events are free and open to the public. The series kicks off on Thursday, March 7, with the presentation of the film, “Straightlaced: How […]
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