BWW Review: NOISES OFF! at MCC
Published Tuesday, April 23, 2019Broadway World says Noises Off! is full of physical humor that adds to the comedy of the production at MCC. At just over three hours, this production is not for the faint of heart, but there is no shortage of laugh out loud moments. BWW Review_ NOISES OFF! at Mesa Community College.pdf
In Jordan, Bedouins are preserving ancient rock art with an app
Published Tuesday, April 23, 2019Atlas Obscura reported that in 2005, Niccole Cerveny, now a professor of geography at Mesa Community College in Arizona, finished her doctoral degree. During her studies, she created the Rock Art Stability Index, or RASI. It was designed to be a simple, quick way to assess how damaged or eroded rock art anywhere in the world was, and thereby help local communities to understand what needed to be protected. Now an app has been developed that digitizes RASI and makes it more efficient. Each RASI...
You can celebrate 4/20 at a drag show at MCC
Published Friday, April 19, 2019MCC student Keith Haffron (Haute Mess), a co-host of the 4/20 [2019] Drag Show hosted by the MCC Friendly Colors student organization, is featured in this Phoenix New Times article promoting the event. Drag Show New Times.pdf
Yellow boots yard care
Published Monday, April 15, 2019Desert Gardening Hub interviewed Jennifer Layton, owner of Yellow Boots Yard Care and student in the Landscape Horticulture Program at Mesa Community College, about gardening tips. Desert Gardening Hub_ Yellow Boots Yard Care.pdf (published March 4)
Keeping it simple: Aquaponic's potential for the overall growth of sustainable food production systems
Published Monday, April 15, 2019Hatchery International reports that Aquaponics was a big feature at Aquaculture 2019 held in New Orleans March 7-11, 2019, with presenters highlighting the system's potential for addressing the world's food security challenges. MCC adjunct faculty Dr. George Brooks presented at the event. Keeping it simple _ Hatchery International.pdf (published March 14, 2019)
Four Gilbert students named Sister Cities reps
Published Monday, April 15, 2019A Gilbert Sun News article notes Michael Voss's participation in the new Gilbert Sister Cities youth ambassadors interviewing/networking clinic. Page 23. Gilbert Sun News Sister Cities Reps.pdf
Workforce Training & Talent Acquisition
Published Wednesday, April 10, 2019MCC is called out as the first community college in the country to provide a Blockchain Technology Certificate in the April edition of Business Facilities magazine. Workforce Training & Talent Acquisition.pdf
MCC Theatre & Film Arts Students and Faculty Earn Honors at Regional Competition
Published Tuesday, April 9, 2019AZ Ed News features the student and faculty honors earned at the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival Region 8 Festival 51 in February. MCC Theatre & Film Arts students and faculty earn honors at regional competition - AZEdNews.pdf
WMIA Wooden Globe winners embrace technology, training
Published Saturday, April 6, 2019Woodworking Network reported MCC woodworking professor Mark Roberts received the WMIA Wooden Globe award, a recognition for keeping companies current with technology and working to help educate young people. WMIA Wooden Globe winners embrace technology, training _ Woodworking Network.pdf
April 2019 Edition of Maricopa Now features several MCC stories
Published Friday, April 5, 2019Maricopa Community Colleges Television's April edition of Maricopa Now features several MCC stories: --IT Institute at minute 7:35 --Food Pantry/WeCareWednesday at 9:56 --Career Coach at 10:36 --Music Conductors at 16:57 --Arboretum Accreditation at 22:00