Gath-er-ing, an exhibition of print collages by artist Ina Kaur, will run through this Friday, Feb. 22 in MCC’s Overbrook Gallery.
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The MCC Center for Theater, which staged The Laramie Project in November and December, has donated the proceeds from one of its performances to the Muskegon Coalition for HIV Awareness and Prevention (MCHAP). “The Laramie Project is a play about the 1998 hate-crime killing, in Laramie, Wyoming, of Matthew Shepard, a young man who was […]
Read More about Acting Students Donate Play Proceeds for HIV AwarenessMCC TV’s rating period, held annually every February, gives viewers the chance to provide their feedback regarding the TV station. The community is encouraged to complete a survey, whose results will provide a baseline for viewer satisfaction and give direction for program development. Everyone completing the survey by Feb. 28, 2013 will be entered into […]
Read More about We Need Your Feedback About MCC TVThe Muskegon Community College Nursing Program awarded a record 163 nursing diplomas and degrees in 2012 — 83 Associate Degrees in Nursing, and 80 Practical Nurse Diplomas. Among practical nurse graduates, 100% passed the LPN licensing exam on first attempt compared to a Michigan average of 92.57%, and a national average of 84.23%. For the RN […]
Read More about MCC Graduates Record Numbers of Nurses; Nursing Program Pass Rates Exceed State and NationalClaudell Ruffin, a two-time NJCAA All-American and the 1998 National Champion at 118 lb. for Muskegon Community College, will be inducted into the National Junior College Wrestling Hall of Fame on Feb. 23. The ceremony will take place at the NJCAA Wrestling Championships in Des Moines, Iowa. He graduated from Flint (Mich.) Northern High School, […]
Read More about Claudell Ruffin to Enter NJCAA Wrestling Hall of Fame Feb. 23Please find below the Muskegon Community College students named to the President’s List, Dean’s List, and Academic Honors List. Muskegon Community College (MCC) has named the following students to the President’s List for the Fall 2012 semester. Full-time students who achieve a 4.0 grade-point average over their most recently completed semester are placed on […]
Read More about MCC Students Named to Fall 2012 Academic Honors ListsNew student success initiatives, expanded academic offerings, the opening of a new Ottawa County location, and continued responsiveness to community needs are among the topics outlined in the recently released Muskegon Community College 2011-2012 Annual Report. “Since 1926, Muskegon Community College has transformed our community as an educational, cultural, and economic gateway to opportunity,” said […]
Read More about MCC Publishes 2011-12 Annual Report; Seeks Public Feedback with Survey“Gay Through the Ages,” a panel discussion of how gay life has changed over four generations, will take place at Muskegon Community College on Monday, Jan. 28, at 7 p.m. in Stevenson Center Room 1100. The event, sponsored by the Ethics Institute at MCC, is free and open to the public. A question-and-answer period will […]
Read More about Cross-Generational Panel to Discuss Gay Life on Jan. 28While Muskegon Community College will be closed on Monday, Jan. 21, in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, MCC students and employees are encouraged to record a video of their volunteer efforts on this year’s MLK Jr. Day of Service and to submit it for a chance to win a $100 VISA gift card. […]
Read More about College Celebrates MLK Day of Service with VolunteerismThis semester, MCC professors George Maniates and Kurt Troutman have teamed up with the USS Silversides Submarine Museum to present an “experiential learning” course about World War II. They’re inviting the public to stop by and check out a lecture or two.
Read More about IN THE NEWS: MCC Offers WWII History Course at USS Silversides Museum