A round trip flight for two from Muskegon to Mackinaw Island, an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of Grand Haven’s lighthouses and musical fountain, a catered French dinner for 16 guests, and an overnight stay for four aboard the USS Silversides World War II submarine are a few of the silent auction items awaiting MCC Founder’s Day attendees tonight at The Lake House.
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The following Muskegon Community college students have earned academic recognition for their grade point averages during the recently completed Summer 2013 semester. They are listed by alphabetically by hometown under each of the following three categories: President’s List; Dean’s List; and Academic Honors List. PRESIDENT’S LISTMuskegon Community College (MCC) has named the following students to […]
Read More about Students Named to Summer 2013 Academic Honors ListsFour Muskegon Community College Arts and Humanities faculty members and one MCC student are among the 1,500 international artists displaying their work at ArtPrize 2013, which runs from Sept. 18 through Oct. 6 in Grand Rapids, Mich. ArtPrize is an open, independently organized international art competition with $360,000 in prizes decided entirely by public vote […]
Read More about MCC Presence at ArtPrize 2013MCC’s Third Annual “All-Class” Reunion will take place on Saturday Oct. 5, 2013 from 3-7 p.m. in Collegiate Hall. The event will feature a buffet-style dinner, entertainment, archive displays, and shows from the newly renovated all-digital planetarium. Tours of the MCC campus and its natural areas will be offered. The Overbrook Art Gallery will be open for viewing.
Read More about MCC ReunionFest 2013Experience some of the best local jazz musicians performing live on Thursday evening, Sept. 19, when the Muskegon All-Star Review plays the MCC’s Founder’s Day celebration at The Lake House. Tim Froncek, David Rucks, Dale Nesbary and Mike Alstrom are part of the musical line-up at the fundraiser to support MCC’s science equipment and facilities.
Read More about Hear Great Live Jazz at Founder’s DayThe rise and decline of the American labor movement is the focus of a months-long public lecture series at Muskegon Community College. The free lecture series, organized by MCC sociologist and instructor Nicholas Budimir, will feature guest speakers, plays and discussions about pertinent issues. The Labor Studies/Labor History Lecture Series began, Aug. 28, and runs through […]
Read More about IN THE NEWS: MCC Lecture Series Looks at Labor Union Movement“IBEX: The Interstellar Boundary Mission” opens the 2013-14 Carr Fles Planetarium season. The sky show explores the exciting IBEX space mission which seeks to answer the question, “Where does the solar system end and interstellar space begin?”
Read More about New Carr-Fles Planetarium SeasonAuditions for the MCC Overbrook Theater presentation of Moliere’s Tartuffe will be held on Wednesday and Thursday, Aug. 28-29, beginning at 6 p.m. in Overbrook Theater. A great comic farce, Tartuffe is as relevant and biting today as when it was first performed and subsequently banned by the French King Louis XIV in 1664. Moliere’s […]
Read More about Overbrook Theater Auditioning for TartuffeThe Fall 2013 semester at MCC begins on Monday, Aug. 26. Students can still register for a wide selection of classes in more than 80 areas of study. To learn more, stop by the Welcome Center on campus. The center is open between 8 a.m.-7 p.m. on Monday-Thursday and 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. on Friday.
Read More about Fall Classes Begin August 26Parade magazine readers voted Muskegon Community College’s 2013 Commencement speeches by David Langlois and Sgt. Robert Bowyer among the Top 10 best student graduation addresses in the nation. The competition was part of Parade’s Own the Speaker’s Corner contest.
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