IN THE NEWS: MCC Alumnus and noted TV outdoorsman Steve Rinella is the new host of “MeatEater’” a show on the Sportsman Channel. He’s also finishing a book on his hunting adventures that will include stories from his childhood days in Muskegon.
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The cultural ties between Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp students and German youth will be highlighted during an international video press conference on Thursday, July 19, at 10 a.m. The event is free and open to the public and can be viewed in Muskegon Community College’s Room 351. Detlef Gürth, the parliament president of the […]
Read More about MCC Hosts Blue Lake Fine Arts-Germany Press ConferenceMuskegon Community College will host its Fall Enrollment Fair in Ottawa County at Loutit District Library, 407 Columbus Ave., Grand Haven, on July 26, from 4-7 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. Attendees will learn about MCC’s more than 80 areas of study with classes taught at the main campus in Muskegon […]
Read More about MCC Fall Enrollment Fair in Ottawa County on July 26MCC students who earned 30 or more credit hours but not an associate’s degree before transferring to Grand Valley State University may now have the opportunity to receive that degree. The presidents of the two institutions co-signed an agreement on Monday afternoon in MCC’s Stevenson Center that establishes a reverse transfer associate’s degree between the two schools.
Read More about MCC, GVSU Sign Reverse Associate’s Degree AgreementMuskegon Community College will host a webstream of the TEDGlobal 2012: Radical Openness sessions from Edinburgh, Scotland on Wednesday, June 27, at from 8:45 a.m. – 5 p.m. in Stevenson Center Room 1118. The event is free and open to the public. “In conjunction with our partner, Muskegon Community College, we are presenting a time-delayed […]
Read More about TEDGlobal 2012 Shown Locally at MCC June 27Beginning this fall semester, MCC will offer two new degrees – the Associate in Manufacturing Engineering Technology and the Associate in Engineering – designed for students who wish either to enter the workforce after graduation or to continue their engineering education at a four-year institution.
Read More about MCC to Offer Two Engineering Degrees Starting This FallMuskegon Community College remains as one of Michigan’s best higher educational values after the MCC Board of Trustees approved a 5.0% tuition increase on June 20 for in-district students that goes into effect with the Fall 2012 semester. This past year, MCC administrators made significant reductions and eliminated expenditures from the budget in an […]
Read More about MCC Remains One of State’s Best Values for SuccessShawn Watson expects big things from graduates of Grand Valley State University’s Muskegon Leadership Program. Watson, the director of GVSU’s Muskegon Regional Center, says the first group of students who completed the program and graduated last month already have some impressive achievements under their belts.
Read More about In the News: GVSU Muskegon Leadership Program’s First Graduates Making a DifferenceThe award winners of the 48th Annual MCC Student Art and Design Exhibition have been selected. Judging this year’s entries was Michael Arrigo, a multi-disciplinary artist based in Toledo, Ohio. Arrigo has taught painting at Studio Arts Center International in Florence, Italy and served for two years as the director of Young Artists at Work, […]
Read More about MCC Student Art and Design Exhibition Winners AnnouncedMCC Athletic Director Marty McDermott, the president of the Michigan Community College Athletic Association (MCCAA) since October, has been named the statewide organization’s Athletic Director of the Year for the 2011-12 school year. The honor, which is selected by the 19 MCCAA athletic directors, was announced on June 6 at the their summer meeting at Shanty […]
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