CSUF News reports Cal State Fullerton's Extension and International Programs hosted MCC students during a visit to campus.
The University of Southern Indiana announces the group exhibition, Residences VIII. The exhibit features ceramic works by former MCC faculty, Tom Belden.
ASU News reports on a partnership between ASU's Lincoln Center for Applied Ethics and MCC to develop AI curricula. Dave Yount, Ph.D., professor of Philosophy & Religious Studies at MCC, and Paulette Stevenson, Ph.D., English faculty and director of writing programs at MCC are involved in the project.
Ebulletin highlights "The Future of Fashion" and Kimberly Broxham, director of MCC's professional fashion design program.
El Financiero mentions two MCC students, Edgar Salinas Flores, and Carola Gómez Montejo, in a report on the Community College Initiative Mexico 2024.
The Office of the United States Trade Representative Fact Sheet mentions MCC's Automated Industrial Technology program in a report about twelve students from Mexico selected to participate in the Community College Initiative.
Queen Creek Sun-Times mentions MCC Fashion Design Program Director Kimberly Broxham and "The Future of Fashion" show.
The Mesa Legend mentions the Psychology Department and faculty member Mia Palmer regarding the evening lecture series with human rights activist John Bul Dau.
The Sanders County Ledger announces MCC former student, Robert O. Cutlip, is a candidate for the Sanders County School Board.
Good Morning, Tucson: University of Arizona graduates return to Tucson for ‘Hairspray’ national tour
MCC alumna and actor Sarah Hayes is highlighted by Tucson Weekly about her role in "Hairspray."
Technical Education Post mentions Leah Palmer, Executive Director of the Arizona Advanced Manufacturing Institute at MCC, regarding a report on the Semiconductor Technician Quick Start program.
Bryce Bond, chair of MCC Applied Sciences and Technology Programs, discusses automotive students gaining electric vehicle experience and Salt River Project's electric vehicle donation to the Automotive Service Program with 12 News. Note: News segments containing mentions are not available online.
FOX 10 Phoenix interviews Bryce Bond, chair of MCC Applied Sciences and Technology Programs, and automotive students Charles Spencer and Brandon Weber regarding Salt River Project's electric vehicle donation and the launch of a new electric vehicle course. Note: This story aired multiple times.
The Mesa Tribune mentions Puvana Ganesan, Ph.D., chair of the MCC Communication, Theatre & Film Arts Department and MCC students from the disciplines of design, dance and the performing arts who earned awards in the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival regional competition.
The Gila Herald highlights MCC's Construction Trades program.
Education News Today interviews MCC alumna Yudidt Nonthe Sanchez regarding receiving the Truman Scholarship to pursue a career in public service.
Phx Stages highlights MCC Theatre & Film Arts, She Kills Monsters.
The Mesa Legend highlights MCC's new Dean of Enrollment Services Indra Paola Peláez.
The Mesa Independent informs the community of the upcoming lecture by John Bul Dau, presented by the MCC Psychology Department.
The 2024 MCC fashion show, The Future of Fashion, is promoted in this Mesa Independent article.
Cheapism highlights MCC's tuition discount for seniors who are 65 and older.For more info: https://www.mesacc.edu/senior-discount
The Mesa Legend calls attention to the upcoming Psychology Evening Lecture with human rights activist John Bul Dau.
The East Valley Tribune mentions MCC alumnus Zach Hichez in a report about the upcoming Mesa mayoral race in the local elections.
Stacker highlights MCC in a report about the best big college towns in the US. The best big college town in the US—and see the rest of the top 50, according to data.JPG
Semiconductor Digest highlights the MCCCD semiconductor program as one of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSMC) apprenticeships in Arizona.