Renovations to the Muskegon Community College Downtown Center began this morning with the architectural firm C2AE overseeing work on the $14.27 million project. Clark Construction has been hired to assist on the facility, which is expected to be completed by Fall 2017. Use and access to the MCC downtown parking lots is reserved for construction […]
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MCC Center for Theater will begin its 2016-17 season with the presentation of the musical “Avenue Q” on Oct. 12-16 in the Overbrook Theater. Auditions, which are open to all, will be held Wednesday and Thursday, Aug. 24-25, at 6 p.m. in the Overbrook Theater. All interested persons should prepare a song to sing – […]
Read More about “Avenue Q” Auditions Set for Aug. 24-25 in Overbrook TheaterMuskegon Community College will host an informational open house for Michigan State University’s Institute of Agriculture Technology (IAT) on Monday, Aug. 15, at 6 p.m. in Stevenson Center Room 1224 on MCC’s main campus. The new program, a collaboration between MCC and MSU’s IAT, leads to an associate’s degree in agriculture at MCC and offers […]
Read More about MSU-MCC Agricultural Program Open House Aug. 15CWC Textron has donated $125,000 to the Foundation for Muskegon Community College for the college’s foundry program, announced MCC President Dale K. Nesbary. The Foundry Lab in the MCC Downtown Center, which will be undergoing renovations over the next year, will be named in honor of CWC Textron. “CWC sees that by investing in the […]
Read More about CWC Textron Donates $125,000 for MCC Foundry ProgramMuskegon Community College was singled out nationally by Performance Racing Industry magazine, the voice of the racing marketplace, in its June 2016 cover story on “Electric & Hybrid Racing.” The article explained how a growing segment of motorsports, from drag racing to road racing, is now catering to EV (electric vehicle) technology. The National Electric […]
Read More about MCC Electric Vehicle Program Highlighted in National Racing MagazineMuskegon Community College has been ranked 27th nationally by Value Colleges in its Top 50 Best Value Community Colleges of 2016 in the United States. “The mission of Value Colleges is providing prospective students with a practical, thorough guide to the most financially sound investments in higher education degrees,” noted on the organization on its website. “Value […]
Read More about MCC Named Among America’s Top 50 Best Value Community CollegesAs Muskegon Community College’s current strategic plan comes to a conclusion, the college has begun preparations for the development of its 2017-2022 Strategic Plan. “Our continued success will be predicated on a focused strategy, one that requires input from all segments of our campus and community, so that we can continue to effectively address and […]
Read More about MCC Begins Development of 2017-2022 Strategic PlanMuskegon Community College will receive $5.6 million in capital outlay funds approved by the Michigan Legislature and signed by Gov. Rick Snyder on Wednesday, June 29. The monies will be used to partially fund the $14.1 million Health and Wellness Center project on campus. “This is the single largest capital appropriation in the school’s history […]
Read More about MCC Receives $5.6 Million from State for Health and Wellness CenterChris Hayes, the founder and director of the London Theatre Exchange in England, will be on the Muskegon Community College campus in August to conduct a one-week Intensive Actor Training Workshop. “This workshop is designed for MCC students interested in studying theater to enhance their artistic performance, communication skills and personal and interpersonal potential,” said […]
Read More about Intensive Actor Training Workshop Returns for 14th Year at MCCMCC and the USS LST 393 Museum are inviting the public to join us in a hearty discussion and exploration of the U.S. experience in Vietnam from 1947-1975 during two Summer Seminars on Monday evenings, July 11 and July 18. The seminars are free for students, while adults are asked to make a donation. The […]
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