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MCC Main Campus Room Renumbering to Begin June 1

Beginning on June 1, Muskegon Community College will be changing all the room numbers on the main campus with the exception of the Health and Wellness Center and Bartels-Rode Gymnasium. “Improving the room numbering system and establishing wayfinding consistency at all locations is one of the goals outlined in MCC’s 2017-2022 Strategic Plan,” said Dean […]

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2019 River Voices Launch Party in Gerber Lounge on April 23

The River Voices release party, celebrating the unveiling of Muskegon Community College’s Spring 2019 literary magazine, takes place on Tuesday, April 23, from 2-4 p.m. in Gerber Lounge. The event, which is free and open to the public, will include refreshments, prizes and giveaways, artwork displays, poetry readings, music, a “Create Your Own Bookmark” table, […]

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21st Annual Studio on Stage Set for April 25 in Overbrook Theater

The 21st Annual Studio on Stage, highlighting the work by Muskegon Community College performing arts students in theater and dance courses, will take place on Thursday, April 25, at 7:30 p.m. in Overbrook Theater. The event is free and open to the public. “In preparing for this performance, the students have experienced improvisation techniques, verbal […]

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MCC Provost Named 2019-20 Aspen Presidential Fellow

Dr. John Selmon, provost/executive vice president at Muskegon Community College, has been selected by the Aspen Institute’s College Excellence Program to join the 2019-2020 class of the Aspen Presidential Fellowship for Community College Excellence, a leadership program aimed at preparing the next generation of community college presidents to transform institutions to achieve higher and more […]

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MCC Launches National English Honors Society Chapter

Muskegon Community College students who enjoy literature and linguistics will now have a new opportunity to expand their interests with participation in Sigma Kappa Delta, the English Honor Society for two-year colleges. On April 1, Sigma Kappa Delta officially approved MCC’s request for a local chapter, Sigma Zeta, of the National Honor Society founded in […]

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Michigan Community College Press Association Names MCC’s Jeremy Wahr Student Journalist of the Year

Muskegon Community College alumnus Jeremy Wahr, a former co-editor of the college’s newspaper The Bay Window, was named the Student Journalist of the Year in Division II at the Michigan Community College Press Association’s 2019 Conference and Awards Ceremony on April 6 at Central Michigan University. “Jeremy’s entries show a well-rounded young journalist with a […]

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MCC 2019 Commencement Student Speakers Maxwell Olmstead and Alana Tover-Pineda

MCC Students Olmstead and Tovar-Pineda to Speak at 2019 Commencement

Muskegon Community College students Maxwell Olmstead and Alana Tovar-Pineda have been selected to speak for the Class of 2019 at the college’s 91st Commencement exercises on Wednesday evening, May 8, 2019 in L.C. Walker Arena. The event is free and open to the public. Maxwell Olmstead A natural-born leader, Maxwell Olmstead knows from personal experience, […]

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MCC Social Scientists to Discuss “The Politics of Memorials” on April 10

MCC Social Sciences faculty members Kurt Troutman and Nicholas Budimir will discuss “Bigotry in Bronze, The Flags of Our Fathers: The Politics of Memorials” on Wednesday, April 10, at 5 p.m. in the Blue and Gold Room. The event, which is free and open to the public, will include an opportunity for public comments and […]

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