Hispanic female OCS candidate continues family tradition of military service
Published Thursday, October 25, 2018Defense Visual Information Distribution Service reported on MCC alumna Briana Hanks carrying on a long family history of military service. DVIDS - News - Hispanic female OCS candidate continues family tradition of military service.pdf
In Arizona, an effort to register young people to vote was a success. But will it matter?
Published Wednesday, October 24, 2018Arizona Republic reported on NextGen America, a progressive group that is spending millions trying to register and turn out young voters here this year. The group recently visited Mesa Community College. Arizona elections 2018_ NextGen group beats voter registration goal.pdf
First-time Arizona voters remain undecided on key races
Published Monday, October 22, 2018Arizona's Family (channels 3 and 5) met up with six first-time voters at Mesa Community College, many of whom are still undecided. We sat down for a hour-long conversation about the election and who's influencing their vote. First-time Arizona voters remain undecided on key races _ Arizona News _ azfamily.com_.pdf
Blockchain Weekly: Wallets and Digital Asset Custody
Published Friday, October 19, 2018MCC residential faculty Dennis Kibbe is interviewed by Blockchain Weekly about blockchain classes at MCC. He is introduced at minute 8:07 and participates in the discussion from 16:24 forward. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ps4TcFhwIqU
Mesa Chamber of Commerce: International exchange students focus on business, early childhood education and sustainable agriculture
Published Thursday, October 11, 2018AZ Business Daily reports that Mesa Chamber of Commerce issued the following announcement: Mesa Community College is pleased to welcome 12 international exchange students to contribute to our vibrant campus community during the 2018-2019 academic year as part of the U.S. Department of State’s Community College Initiative (CCI) Program. MESA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE_ International exchange students focus on business, early childhood educati.pdf
MCTV Video on Arboretum Accreditation
Published Thursday, October 11, 2018MCTV includes the MCC Arboretum Accreditation in the October episode of Maricopa Now, the official monthly T.V. magazine show of the Maricopa Community Colleges. https://www.facebook.com/MCTV115/videos/2014486548589359/
Last Chance to Register to Vote
Published Tuesday, October 9, 2018Reporter Gabby Parra from AZFamily 3TV CBS5 visited MCC's Southern and Dobson Campus to report on MCC students from the Center for Community & Civic Engagement who were emphasizing the importance of voting. https://www.azfamily.com/video/video-last-chance-to-register-to-vote/video_5409abb9-0d4c-55f6-a031-d9d8388f5456.html
MCC Alumnus Karl Schroeder Establishes Scholarship Fund
Published Monday, October 8, 2018Community College Daily reported that Mesa Community College (MCC) alumnus Karl Schroeder and his wife, Aurelia, are starting a scholarship fund to help MCC business students. (Second story) Scholarship Fair.docx
My Name is ... Rachel Bliss
Published Friday, October 5, 2018At her day job, former MCC student Rachel Bliss works as a manufacturer rep for three industrial and commercial boiler lines. In her free time, she runs Be About Bliss, a nonprofit that provides a bag of food and book to students at two elementary schools in Aurora before they leave for winter break. Article appears in Highland Ranch Herald, a publication of Colorado Community Media. My Name Is ... Rachel Bliss _ Highlandsranchherald.net_.pdf
Apple Persists with Community Colleges
Published Wednesday, October 3, 2018Inside Higher Education article says community colleges working with Apple on coding courses report promising returns from the first year of the partnership. In the past year, Mesa Community College has enrolled close to 100 students in an iOS app development microcertificate program. Sixteen students, including recent high school graduates, adults looking to switch careers and retirees seeking new skills, graduated this past May, according to Linda Collins, chair of the institution’s business...