MCCC is scheduled to host a cybersecurity open house on Oct. 17 in Founders Hall in honor of Cybersecurity Awareness Month. The open house requires registration and is free to the public. The event will be held at 6 p.m. in Vjacner Academic Commons and will feature many programs that […]
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MCCC hosts National Video Game Day open house
MCCC Business division hosted a National Video Game Day open house on Sept. 12, to promote the Computer Science, App Development and Game Design, and Development programs. The event was originally planned to be held in Founders Hall. However, the presentation portion of the event was moved to the cafeteria […]
Writing Center offers services in new location
The Writing Center now has its own room in the C Building thanks to the newest renovations. Located on the second floor in Room C-203, students can find help with all kinds of writing and communications assignments. The Writing Center offers services for free. Students can receive help with an […]
MCCC Campbell Academic Center undergoes major renovations
The MCCC Campbell building originally opened in 1968 as the college’s Campbell Learning Resource Center. Since then, it has undergone some major changes, decided upon by the executive team. These new renovations were put in place in hopes to make the building more student friendly, and accessible to all. With […]
MCCC hosting an event to promote video game design and development programs
MCCC is hosting a National Video Games Day Open house as part of an effort to promote different study programs that students may not know are available. The open house is on Sept. 12 at 6 p.m. starting in the cafeteria in the S Building. The event is open and […]
MCCC updated map
Tom Ryder retires from MCCC
A part of MCCC’s story has ended as of Wednesday, Aug 31. Following 36 years of employment at the college, Coordinator of Campus & Community Events and Student Activities, Tom Ryder retired. During his time at MCCC, he was synonymous with the college’s Student Government, having taken the position of […]
MCCC holds in-person graduation ceremony for the first time in three years
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Candidates for graduation filed in to the auditorium for the 55th annual commencement ceremony on April 29 in the H Building. It was the first in-person graduation ceremony since the beginning of the pandemic. Representative Tim Walberg was the keynote speaker, and students Presley Bergmooser and Levi Couch were the […]
Putting the pieces together
How staff decide which classes to offer
As the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines lift and classes begin meeting in person, MCCC administrators are in the process of figuring out which modes of classes to offer. “Scheduling is a puzzle,” said Vice President of Instruction Grace Yackee. Fifty-six percent of classes offered for the Fall […]
$350,000 grant makes Criminal Justice expansion dreams possible
Editor’s note: This version of the story has been corrected to show the acreage purchased for the expansion of the Whitman Center. Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice Dan Wood said the criminal justice program at MCCC has been trying to get the MILO Immersive De-Escalation Simulator for almost two years. […]