Bank of America Directed More Than $13 Million to Native American Communities Hardest Hit by the Coronavirus in 2020
Published Thursday, January 14, 2021Marketnewsdesk.com reports on a large COVID-19 relief donation Bank of America recently made to Native American communities, one of which is MCC's Native American student population. Bank of America Directed More Than $13 Million to Native American Communities Hardest Hit by the Cor.pdf
Report details crime at Mesa Community College campuses
Published Wednesday, January 13, 2021Yourvalley.net reports on three years of crime through MCC's Clery reports. Mesa Independent story PDF.pdf Note: This article is only available through an online subscription.
Food Park, farmers mart big in East Mesa
Published Wednesday, January 13, 2021Eastvalleytribune.com mentions MCC alumnus and Red Mountain Farmers Market founder, Ryan Alarie, in a report on the Food Park farmers mart. Food Park, farmers mart big in East Mesa _ Get Out _ eastvalleytribune.com_.pdf
Pandemic's Fall Financial Toll Adds Up
Published Tuesday, January 12, 2021Insidehighered.com highlights MCC's technology-related expenses to assist students affected by COVID-19 in a report on the financial toll the pandemic has taken on universities. Colleges spent millions on COVID-19 expenses this fall, even as sources of income shrank, data show.pdf
RCC Board selects Ramos as interim member
Published Thursday, January 7, 2021Triplicate.com reports on the Rogue Community College Board of Education selecting Mesa Community College alumna, Maria Ramos Underwood, to serve as an interim member. RCC Board selects Ramos as interim member _ Community _ triplicate.com_.pdf
Preston D. Cameron of Oculus Consulting Group: “Don’t lose your leadership credibility”
Published Wednesday, January 6, 2021HumanResourcesToday.com interviews Preston D. Cameron, MCC Business Program Director, on maintaining leadership integrity during times of crisis. Preston D. Cameron of Oculus Consulting Group_ “Don’t lose your leadership credibility”.pdf
Empire Southwest Partners with MCC, NAU to Advance Employee Careers
Published Saturday, January 2, 2021Signalsaz.com reports on Empire Southwest partnering with MCC and NAU to help employees earn college degrees. Empire Southwest Partners with MCC, NAU to Advance Employee Careers _ Signals AZ.pdf
The Maricopa Native Seed Library Has Free Food Plant Seeds (and a Nice Backstory)
Published Wednesday, December 30, 2020The Phoenix New Times reports on the Maricopa Native Seed Library and the new ethnobotanical garden at MCC Red Mountain established by the Arizona Lottery Gives Back grant. The Maricopa Native Seed Library Has Free Food Plant Seeds and a Backstory _ Phoenix New Times.pdf Note: The grant was secured by MCC Cultural Sciences professor Niccole Villa Cerveny, Ph.D., and is being overseen by Biology professor Andrew Holycross, Ph.D. while she's on sabbatical.
MCC hosts drive-through graduation celebration
Published Sunday, December 27, 2020Azednews.com reports on the college's drive-through 2020 graduation ceremony. MCC hosts drive-through graduation celebration - AZEdNews.pdf
Mesa Community College holds drive-through graduation celebration
Published Monday, December 21, 2020Yourvalley.net reports on MCC's drive-through 2019-2020 graduation ceremony. Mesa Community College holds drive-through graduation celebration _ Your Valley.pdf