Muskegon Community College students Hoan Lam and Paul Struck were named to the 2018 All-Michigan Academic Team and honored on Wednesday, March 14, at a reception in Lansing sponsored by the Michigan Community College Association (MCCA) and Phi Theta Kappa international honor society. Students were selected on the basis of academic achievement, community service involvement, […]
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More than 40 employers will participate in the Job Fair being hosted by Muskegon Community College on Tuesday March 27, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Collegiate Hall. The event, which is coordinated by the MCC Career Services Office, is free and open to the public. Participants are asked to bring resumes and to […]
Read More about More than 40 Employers to Attend Job Fair on March 27 at MCC“Exquisite Corpse Project: Head-to Toe & In-between,” featuring artwork by 24 members of the Southwest Michigan Printmakers (SWMP), opens March 19 in Muskegon Community College’s Overbrook Gallery and will be on display through April 20. Free and open to the public, Overbrook Gallery hours are from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Monday-Friday with special […]
Read More about Works by Southwest Michigan Printmakers in Overbrook Gallery March 19-April 20Mark Farina, a Chicago reporter and sports announcer who wrote “Casey and the Flying Fortress,” will be in Muskegon on Monday, March 19, to speak in the morning at the USS Silversides Submarine Museum and in the evening at Muskegon Community College’s Sturrus Technology Center in conjunction with the college’s Center for Experiential Learning. Farina’s […]
Read More about ‘Casey and the Flying Fortress’ Author to Lecture in Muskegon March 19Muskegon Community College will present its 2018 Alumni Achievement Award, an honor recognizing extraordinary professional achievement by one of its graduates from the past 15 years, to David Takitaki, Class of 2005, who is a political science faculty member at Ferris State University. Takitaki will be honored on Tuesday, May 8, at the Alumni Awards […]
Read More about David Takitaki ’05 to Receive 2018 MCC Alumni Achievement AwardDr. Pamela Smith, whose successful career in higher education, retail and health care management, and leading community organizations spans four decades and three states, has been selected as the 2018 Muskegon Community College 2018 Distinguished Alumni Award recipient. Smith will be honored on Tuesday, May 8, 2018, at the Alumni Awards Dinner on campus and […]
Read More about Dr. Pamela Smith ’72 to Receive 2018 MCC Distinguished Alumni AwardMuskegon Community College reading instructor Hollie Benson, who chairs MCC’s College Success Center and coordinates its College Success Seminar, will be among the first recipients of the Dale P. Parnell Distinguished Faculty recognition presented by the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC). The primary advocacy organization for the nation’s community colleges, AACC represents nearly 1,200 two-year, […]
Read More about AACC to Present Inaugural National Award to MCC Instructor Hollie BensonThe Center for Experiential Learning at Muskegon Community College is presenting a three-part lecture series on the “Iconic Women of U.S. History” beginning on Thursday, Feb. 22, at 6 p.m. in the Sturrus Technology Center, 388 W. Clay Street, Muskegon. Free and open to the public, the talk kickoffs Women’s History Month celebration throughout March […]
Read More about Experiential Learning Series Looks at Iconic Women in U.S. HistoryThe MCC Lecture Series continues with Dr. Trevor Hoppe discussing “Punishing Disease: HIV and the criminalization of sickness” on Thursday, March 15, in Stevenson Center Room 1100. The talk begins at 7 p.m. and is free and open to the public. Hoppe, an assistant professor of sociology at SUNY Albany, has been crisscrossing the nation […]
Read More about MCC Lecture Series Looks at the Criminalization of Sickness March 15The Muskegon Community College 2018 Winter Concert, which highlights the wide variety of musical and vocal performance groups at the college, will take place at the Frauenthal Center in downtown Muskegon on Saturday, Feb. 24. The MCC Wind Ensemble, conducted by MCC Music Director Daniel M. Meyers, will perform music by John Philip Sousa, Richard […]
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