Media Coverage

MCC Receives $110K Endowment for Students With Disabilities

Published Tuesday, March 19, 2013

MCC Receives $110K Endowment for Students With Disabilities from Special Olympics Arizona. MCCReceives $110K EndowmentWillAidStudentsWithDisabilities.pdf

New Colleges Transform Mesa

Published Tuesday, March 19, 2013

New Colleges Transform Mesa NewCollegesWillTransformMesa.pdf

Two Concerts in Support of New MCC Performing Arts Center

Published Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Mesa Community College's Instrumental Music Department, TAD Management, and Captain Squeegee are holding concerts at the Mesa Arts Center to support the New Performing Arts Center (PAC), currently under construction at MCC. The event will be emceed by Fox 10's Cory McCloskey. Two Concerts in Support of the New MCC Performing Arts Center - MarketWatch.pdf

'Learn to Earn' Summer Program to Launch in Mesa

Published Monday, March 18, 2013

 Mesa Counts on College, a partnership involving the city, Mesa Community College and Mesa Public Schools to increase post-secondary completion for Mesa high-school grads, is launching a “Learn to Earn” summer program for current high-school juniors who are at least 17 years old.  Learn to Earn’ summer program to launch in Mesa.pdf

Alum's Handbags Taking Off

Published Monday, March 18, 2013

At first glance, fashion designer and W. P. Carey alumna (and MCC alumna) Jennifer Boonlorn’s two-story modern studio off of Camelback is reminiscent of a busy New York apartment. It has a stark city vibe with bright white walls, bold furniture and vibrant handbags and accessories from her own fashion line – Soul Carrier – that hang on the walls as art work to inspire further creativity. Handbags Taking Off.pdf

Peace Pole

Published Friday, March 15, 2013

MCC's Peace Pole is one of four in Mesa. PeacePole.pdf

Self Taught Pro

Published Friday, March 15, 2013

MCC Alum is success at Real Estate and Technology. Self-taught Pro.pdf

MCC to Offer Online Degrees, Certificates

Published Thursday, March 14, 2013

 Beginning this summer, Mesa Community College will begin offering degrees and certificates through fully online courses in 20 subjects. Although the college has offered online courses for several years, the Higher Learning Commission recently approved MCC’s distant-learning application to make it possible to receive some degrees and certificates of completion entirely through online courses, the college said in a release. online degrees, certificates.pdf

T-Birds Hoops Champions Again

Published Wednesday, March 13, 2013

T-Birds Repeat as Hoops Champions.pdf

Red Carpet Rendezvous

Published Wednesday, March 13, 2013

MCC Fashion Show coming up: RedCarpet Renezvous.pdf

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