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The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission finds that only 36% of women are in IT careers. Then there’s Hannah Cheloha, a woman who codes and builds apps and does so with a social conscience.Earning a micro certificate in iOS App Coding from Mesa Community College during the fall, spring, and summer 2018 semesters when she was one of the first students to enroll in the Apple Everyone Can…
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Dear Alumni,It is with purpose and enthusiasm that I have accepted the position as president of Mesa Community College. I have had the pleasure of meeting with our dynamic Alumni Advisory Board. It was wonderful to learn about our former students’ personal paths to success. I am so impressed at the levels of participation. Similarly, the alumni scholarships being awarded also come with a mentor…
Join us at Mesa Community College’s (MCC) annual Hall of Fame eventThe Mesa Community College Hall of Fame honors alumni, community members, and MCC employees whose personal and professional accomplishments and positive contributions to the college and community set them apart.Thursday, October 27, 20226 p.m. – Hors d’oeuvres Reception MCC ART GALLERY PATIO7 p.m. – Program MCC THEATREMesa…
MCC Department of Theatre and Film Arts Announces 2022-2023 SeasonThe Mesa Community College (MCC) Theatre and Film Arts Department presents its 2022-2023 season for the college and greater community.This year, the department is presenting two comedies and a mystery. Kicking off the season is Agatha Christie’s classic mystery, “And Then There Were None,” set to run October 7-15.Next is “The Lady…
MCC PARTICIPANTS pictured from left to right:Brian Dille, Ph.D. Residential Faculty - Political ScienceTawn Hauptli, Ed.D. Residential Faculty - Education StudiesNiccole Villa Cerveny, Ph.D. Residential Faculty - Geography & SustainabilitySam Stevens, Manager of American Indian Institute and Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach
GeoCivics, a project funded by the U.S. Department of Education…
Law was a second career for Mesa Community College alumnus Lyle Jones, who has been practicing since 2006. In that time, he has worked in private practice, served as a public defender, sat as magistrate judge over the Tipton County, Tennessee Juvenile Court, and currently hears disability cases as a United States Administrative Law Judge for the Social Security Administration.“I’m very proud to…
You became a member of the Alumni Association the moment you completed your degree or certificate. Alums with MCC degrees and certificates are automatically added to our outreach list.
But what if you attended MCC without graduating? No problem! You’re still welcome to join the association.
We recently redesigned the MCC Alumni card. If you would like a new one, or haven’t requested one yet,…