College of St. Scholastica Expands Social Work Program at MCC
Published Friday, October 21, 2016The College of St. Scholastica is expanding its B.A. in social work program and will now offer a spring cohort at Mesa Community College. Classes will be on Tuesday and Thursday evenings starting Jan. 17, as reported by the Mesa Independent. College of St.pdf More news on St. Scholastica at Catholic Sun.
McCauley to Keynote at MCC STEAM Conference for MPS Students
Published Wednesday, October 19, 2016My News Mesa reports that on Friday, Oct. 21, Mesa Community College at Red Mountain hosted a STEAM Conference for 200 Mesa Public School seventh- and eighth-graders to present information about science, technology, engineering, art and math (STEAM) fields and career possibilities. The keynote speaker is Pamela McCauley, Ph.D., C.P.E., an ergonomics and biomechanics expert, popular author and an award-winning professor in the Department of Industrial Engineering and Management Systems at the...
Film Project is Debut for Fountain Hills Man
Published Wednesday, October 19, 2016The Fountain Hills Times reports Fountain Hills resident William Kenny and Tempe resident Stephen Kessen have made a movie, "How Can I Help?" Kenny attended MCC. Film project is debut for Fountain Hills Man - fhtimes.pdf
Native American Education
Published Wednesday, October 19, 2016Cronkite News, AZ PBS, report on Native American Education includes interview with Julianne Keams, a Navajo student at MCC and Quimbie Gonnie, Miss Native MCC, who is studying construction management. Report at minute 10:48.
Wrangler News: She Loves Me
Published Wednesday, October 19, 2016Mesa Community College Music Department presents an intimate and touching show, featuring music by Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick (Fiddler On The Roof) and book by Joe Masteroff (Cabaret). Considered by many to be the most charming musical ever written, She Loves Me is a warm romantic comedy with an endearing innocence and a touch of old world elegance. Via Wrangler News. She Loves Me - Wrangler News.pdf
MCC Announces Improved T-Bird Athletic Booster Club
Published Monday, October 17, 2016My News Mesa reports that The Mesa Community College Athletic Department has launched a re-vamped T-Bird Athletic Booster Club. MCC announces improved T-Bird Athletic Booster Club - MyNewsMesa.pdf
Arizona@Work Earns $3 Million for Youth Programs
Published Monday, October 17, 2016“At Mesa Community College, we have students that start their studies but end up dropping out,” said Sheila Paul Shedd, associate director at the workforce division with the Maricopa Community Colleges. “We are working with the county counterpart for workforce, ARIZONA@WORK, on a project to engage the students using the youth services resources. Via AZBigMedia. ARIZONA@WORK earns $3 million for youth programs _ AZ Big Media.pdf
MCC Among Colleges Laying out a Welcome Matt for Newly Displaced ITT Students
Published Monday, October 17, 2016Wrangler News reports that Mesa Community College has joined its 10 sister campuses Valleywide in responding to the recent closure of three ITT Technical Institute locations, offering help to the now displaced ITT students as they transition into a new educational environment. Michael Voss, the college’s dean for career and technical education, is quoted. ITT Students Welcome.pdf
Phoenix College Football Offers Hope
Published Monday, October 17, 2016MCC is mentioned as "powerhouse" football in USA Today. Boivin_ Phoenix College football offers hope.pdf
MCC Team Shop Now Open for Thunderbird Fans
Published Friday, October 14, 2016My News Mesa reports that the Mesa Community College Athletic Department has announced the opening of its official online merchandise shop. MCC Team Shop now open for Thunderbird fans - MyNewsMesa.pdf