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Roush Industries and MCCC collaborate to create new jobs

Roush Industries, an engineering supplier, and MCCC will be entering into an agreement to create new jobs in the state of Michigan. The Board of Trustees unanimously approved the creation of a Michigan New Jobs Training Program Agreement on Oct. 25.   Roush Industries will create 100 new jobs through this […]

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Study abroad program to explore Eastern Europe

MCCC’s short-term study abroad program will take on Eastern Europe with a business and culture focused trip in May of 2022. The estimated travel dates are May 16-27, 2022 and are subject to change, said Wendy Wysocki, professor of business and economics and Global Studies Coordinator.  Students in the program […]

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County to have first Survivors of Suicide Loss Day event

A suicide loss survivor is a person living through the tragic aftermath of lossing a loved one to suicide, according to the  National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. Monroe County will have its first Survivors of Suicide Loss Day event on Nov. 20 at the Bedford Branch Library in Temperance from 9 […]

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College administration yet to respond to vaccine mandate

MCCC officials are still evaluating the best way to respond to the federal government’s vaccine mandate. President Joe Biden announced on Sept. 24 that the Department of Labor developed an emergency vaccination rule. The rule requires either a full vaccination status or a weekly negative COVID test from each employee […]

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Clery report comes back with one less zero

Unlike previous years, MCCC’s Clery report does not have all zeros this year. The report indicated a car theft that occurred on campus. An incident report from Jan. 30, 2020, states that a student had parked her car outside of the L building at 3 p.m. leaving her purse in […]

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Safety Services office to be renamed in honor of Bill Myers

The name of the Safety Services office will be changed to pay tribute to the original supervisor Bill Myers, who died Feb. 24. “The name change is to honor the man that created the original Security Office,” said Charlie Abel, chief of Security. “Originally the campus was patrolled by the […]

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Student Government hosts Socktober

Sock • to • ber noun A sock drive in October. As the weather cools down, Student Government is hosting a sock drive and will donate socks to a homeless shelter.  New socks are being collected in six Socktober themed donation boxes throughout campus. The boxes can be found in […]

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Scott Behrens creates new positions to focus on student success

MCCC’s first-time college student retention rate increased by 20% from 2019 to 2020, said Scott Behrens, vice president of Enrollment Management and Student Success.  Behrens said he attributes this increase to the changes he and his team have made. Behrens created three positions with the goal of taking a more […]

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Student Government to host Fall Fest

As the leaves change colors, students and staff have the opportunity to celebrate the season at Fall Fest. MCCC Student Government is hosting the event on October 28 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the cafeteria.  The event will consist of free donuts and cider, a fall-themed photo booth, […]