My Turn Column by Brian Dille: Andy Biggs Bill Would Cause Global Panic
Published Tuesday, April 18, 2017The Arizona Republic features MCC Political Science Professor Brian Dille's editorial about Andy Biggs, Dille says the Mesa congressman is pushing a dangerous agenda that would isolate us from the world. Dille is the director of MCC's Model United Nations Program. My Turn Brian Dille.pdf
Tucson J to Showcase Local Woman's Multimedia Art
Published Monday, April 17, 2017AZ Jewish Post features two local Jewish artists who are among the 10 women featured in the show: Julie Szerina Stein and Anne Lowe. Stein studied art at MCC. Tucson J.pdf
MCC Ranks Fourth in Arizona for Serving International Students
Published Friday, April 14, 2017Arizona Business Daily reports that Mesa Community College (MCC) has been given high marks in the 2016 Open Doors Report on International Education Exchange. The college came in fourth place in Arizona when it came to the number of international students attending the college. MCC International Education.pdf
MCC Students Awarded Scholarships by Coca-Cola
Published Friday, April 14, 2017Arizona Business Daily reports that two Mesa Community College (MCC) students have been honored as team scholars. Jessica Siegel and Zachary St. Martin were both named Coca-Cola Community College Academic Team Scholars for 2017. MCC Students Awarded Coca Cola.pdf
Gov. Ducey Announces 2017 Arizona National Youth Science Camp Delegates
Published Thursday, April 13, 2017Sonoran News reports that Isaac Mordukhovich, a senior at BASIS Chandler, has been selected as an Arizona delegate to the 2017 National Youth Science Camp. Isaac was named Best Diplomat at the Mesa Community College Model United Nations Conference in February. Governor Ducey announces 2017 Arizona National Youth Science Camp.pdf .
Media Coverage of "Making the Grade, Missing Meals: Community College Students Go Hungry"
Published Wednesday, April 12, 2017Cronkite News reports that in Arizona, a little over one in 10 community college students may be in danger of being homeless and more than 30 percent may experience extreme food insecurities. Interview with Sunny Price, director for the Arizona Students’ Association and Robert Schwing, a spokesman for Maricopa Community Colleges. making the grade.pdf and East Valley Tribune
Maricopa Now March 2017 edition: AzAMI
Published Wednesday, April 12, 2017Maricopa Now's March edition features AzAMI and interviews with JD Neglia, Leah Palmer, MCC student Paxton Lesatz and Carl Whitesel. Minute 23:00. https://youtu.be/eUnbUrMJdxE?t=1378
Maricopa Now April 2017: MCC Fashion Design and Nina Scholars
Published Wednesday, April 12, 2017Maricopa Now features MCC fashion student Jessica Kelley and MCC fashion design instructor & FABRIC co-owner Angela Johnson. (First story) Johnson talks about her experience with students: "To know that I was a part of them being able to learn a skill and then use that skill to have a career, is so cool." FABRIC stands for Fashion and Business Resource Innovation Center It's a one stop shop to help students build businesses and start making money with their designs. Also featured at...
Let's Stop the Negative Stigma Surrounding Arts and Humanities Majors
Published Monday, April 10, 2017Steven P. Lurenz, a professor of history at Mesa Community College, believes that studying the humanities can help us better understand each other, reports the Arizona State University State Press. Let's stop the negative stigma surrounding arts and humanities majors - The State Press.pdf
Mesa Economic Reporter Newsletter, MPS Partnership and MCC Nursing Program
Published Monday, April 10, 2017MCC's partnership with MPS and the college's Nursing Program are featured in The Mesa Economic Reporter Newsletter. City of Mesa _ SECOND QUARTER 2017.pdf