Media Coverage

The heart of the hearse

Published Monday, July 29, 2019

Jackson Hole News interviewed MCC alumnus Tyson Clemons, who now works at Valley Mortuary in Wyoming. Close Up_ The heart of the hearse _ Closeup _ jhnewsandguide.com_.pdf

Guitar-making workshop at Bozeman High aims to engage students

Published Thursday, July 25, 2019

The Bozeman Daily Chronicle reported MCC electronics instructor Rino Mazzucco teaches his “students,” Bozeman teachers, how manufacturing a guitar can engage teenagers in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). Guitar-making workshop at Bozeman High aims to engage students in STEM _ Education _ bozemandailychronicle.com_.pdf

How to choose between hitting snooze and running

Published Wednesday, July 17, 2019

Map My Run blog quotes Jeffrey I. Messer, PhD, faculty member of exercise physiology and chair of the Exercise Science Department at Mesa Community College, about how much sleep runners need. How to Choose Between Hitting Snooze or Running _ MapMyRun.pdf

Maricopa County Community College District IT Institute at Mesa announces new and revised courses for IT professionals

Published Monday, July 15, 2019

The City of Mesa Higher Education Round UP reported that Maricopa County Community College District IT Institute at Mesa announces new and revised courses for IT professionals. Third Quarter 2019 _ City of Mesa.pdf

Four local students off to learn in USA

Published Monday, July 15, 2019

The Centurion Rekord reported that Hulisani Davhana would be attending Mesa Community College, one of nineteen South African students who are jetting off to the United States to participate in the US Community College Initiative (CCI) in July. Four local students off to learn in USA - Centurion Rekord.pdf

Theatre for teens exposes the hurt cast by bullies

Published Wednesday, July 10, 2019

Wrangler News reported on Free Arts of Arizona, a nonprofit devoted to delivering creative and therapeutic arts programs. MCC student Floyd Walston, who helps with MCC theatre productions, assisted with the Art Heals event.  Theatre for teens exposes the hurt cast by bullies - Wrangler News.pdf

Flexibility of schedule makes it easier for students to study and work at same time

Published Wednesday, July 10, 2019

Canadaupdates.com reported that Mathilde Pinault, a student from France, studying at Mesa Community College, feels that the flexibility in school timings in the U.S. is one of the prime factors which attracted her. How is life after the student visa is expired_ – Benefits of work visas_ What are the challenges faced by the candidates_ – Canada, US, Australia, UK Immigration, Study Visa, Travel Visa, Business Visa, Settlement Services.pdf

The Fight Near Hill 250: K Company at the Battle of Bougainville

Published Monday, July 8, 2019

Black soldiers of the 93rd Infantry Division suffered an ordeal during their fight for Hill 250 at the Battle of Bougainville, an article byJohn Kennedy Ohl, a former MCC professor of history, was posthumously published by WarfareHistoryNetwork.com. The Fight Near Hill 250_ K Company at the Battle of Bougainville.pdf

Corona flutists selected as part of MCC orchestra

Published Wednesday, July 3, 2019

The Wrangler News reported outstanding high school flutists throughout Arizona have been selected by audition to form a unique flute orchestra created by MCC and its Desert Echoes Flute Project. Wrangler News 070619-Corona flutists selected as part of new MCC orchestra.pdf

MCC: Innovation sparks free RISE app

Published Tuesday, July 2, 2019

The League for Innovation in the Community College publication reported that students in the Mesa Community College (MCC) Everyone Can Code iOS Apple App Development program decided that a joint project was a perfect opportunity to put their knowledge to use to create an app with community resources.  Mesa Community College_ Innovation Sparks Free RISE app _ The League for Innovation in the Community.pdf

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