A Man Who Deserves Thanks
Published Saturday, July 14, 2012Mason Steill, 22, grew up in Chandler. He graduated from Corona del Sol High School in 2008 and went to Mesa Community College and, somewhere along the way, decided to take his life in a different direction. Which is how he came to be Army Spc. Mason D. Steill, combat medic.
Mesa Dancer, 21, Waits for New Heart
Published Wednesday, July 11, 2012Congestive heart failure is not something commonly associated with young, otherwise healthy dancers, but here sits MCC dancer Mia Welch, waiting; she’s waiting for a heart. Mesa dancer, 21, waits for new heart - East Valley Tribune_ East Valley Local News.pdf
Vote Like Your Life Depends on It
Published Wednesday, July 11, 2012Vote Like Your Life Depends on It, It Actually Does Article by Danny White Article not online. Contact IA for clipping.
4th University Joins Downtown Mesa College Initiative
Published Tuesday, July 10, 2012Mesa has secured a fourth liberal arts college for a planned higher education center that’s set to open downtown in the fall of 2013.
Learning Networking Skills Proves Vital to Grads Job Search
Published Monday, July 9, 2012Justin Decker and Dana Yanch are Mesa Community College graduates who have found that networking—on both the technical and personal sides—has resulted in lucrative career opportunities within east Valley companies.
How Mesa Became a College Town
Published Monday, July 9, 2012The idea was to take a sprawling desert suburb, better known for senior-living trailer parks than for schools, and retrofit it with the kinds of colleges that sprang up in America's older regions, decades or even centuries ago.
Burkhart Appointed Community College Provost
Published Friday, July 6, 2012Burkhart Appointed Community College Provost
Best of Local Events: Planetarium
Published Thursday, July 5, 2012Best of Local Events: Planetarium Article not online. Contact IA for clipping.
MCC STEP Program Visits Carver Museum
Published Wednesday, July 4, 2012Students enrolled in the MCC summer academic enrichment program known as STEP ventured from the classroom of text books and theory to walk the actual halls, engage former students and gain a first- hand experience of the school for Colored children which was later renamed George Washington Carver High.
MCC's Federal Work-Study Fair Video on Maricopa Now
Published Sunday, July 1, 2012MCC’s Federal Work-Study Fair is highlighted. (minue 21.20)