Coverage of MCC Archaeology Professor Publishes Cross-Cultural Interaction Model Book
Published Thursday, June 7, 2018The Mesa Chamber of Commerce published the announcement of MCC Archaeology professor Kirk Costion's book, Modeling Cross-Cultural Interaction in Ancient Borderlands, being published. Archaeology Professor Publishes Cross-Cultural Interaction Model Book - Mesa Chamber of Commerce, AZ.pdf and AZ Business Daily, MCC professor co-authors archaeology book _ Arizona Business Daily.pdf
Coverage: MCC featured in four June Maricopa Now segments
Published Wednesday, May 30, 2018The June edition of Maricopa Now, a monthly Maricopa Community Colleges Television magazine show, features four Mesa Community College stories. MCC general business instructor Dan Piercy was featured along with business students Lorde Chris Cole, Jeffrey Schaper and Brooke Williams in a segment about Green Flag Mesa, a joint venture between MCC and the Mesa Chamber of Commerce meant to help student-run businesses get off the ground. This segment begins at 4:43. The Immersive Total Patient...
Mesa Community College faculty recognized and rewarded for excellence in teaching
Published Wednesday, May 30, 2018Mesa Chamber of Commerce reports on MCC math faculty Michelle Mazzucco on becoming the inaugural recipient of the Endowed Teaching Chair Award for residential faculty for her innovative and effective teaching practices. Mesa Community College faculty recognized and rewarded for excellence in teaching - Mesa Chamber of Commerce, AZ.pdf
Linda Collins with ThirtyK on MCC's Blockchain Certification Program
Published Tuesday, May 29, 2018ThirtyK interviewed Linda Collins, chair of the MCC Department of Business and Information Systems, about the new Blockchain certificate program offered at MCC. Blockchain Certification Could Make It Easier for Employers to Hire You _ ThirtyK.pdf
Former MCC student and Army veteran found hope and a new life through archaeology
Published Thursday, May 24, 2018The East Valley Tribune reports on former MCC student and army veteran Ricky Nelson who is heading to the south-central Andes in Peru to study the ancient Chanka people of the region. Mesa veteran found hope and a new life through archaeology _ News _ eastvalleytribune.com_.pdf
Mesa Community College looks to bring in new developments, biotech center
Published Tuesday, May 15, 2018Phoenix Business Journal interviewed Jared Langkilde about Mesa Community College seeking rezoning from the city of Mesa. 051518 Phoenix Business Journal.pdf This article was also mentioned on Geos News, a platform for geo-localized news (Geo-located NewsReader).
Textbook Alternatives Take Hold at Community Colleges
Published Wednesday, May 9, 2018Inside Higher Ed reports on textbook alternatives, including Mesa Community College's plans to incorporate more open-access materials and their ongoing efforts to develop a z-degree program, in which students pay nothing for textbooks in all of the required courses. Textbook Alternatives Take Hold at Community Colleges.pdf
Mesa Community College Recognizes Accomplishments of Graduates
Published Tuesday, May 8, 2018The Mesa Chamber of Commerce announced Mesa Community College will recognize the accomplishments of 2,588 graduates, by issuing 4,616 degrees and certificates for the 2017-18 academic year, during a commencement ceremony on the Southern and Dobson Campus. Mesa Community College Graduation - Mesa Chamber of Commerce, AZ.pdf and AZ Business Daily
MCC dedicates art library in retired professor’s name
Published Sunday, May 6, 2018The East Valley Tribune reports on Mesa Community College dedicating the Dr. Carole Drachler Library of Art History in the art gallery on MCC’s Southern and Dobson campus. The Week In Review May 6 - May 12 - 2018 _ Briefs _ eastvalleytribune.com_.pdf
MCC faculty shares passion for yoga and teaching
Published Tuesday, May 1, 2018Voyage Phoenix had a conversation with MCC faculty Susan Jarvie about her passion for yoga and why she became a teacher.