Highered Dive reports that MCC aims to improve student turnout for the 2024 presidential election by establishing polling sites at each of its campuses.
Az Big Media interviewed Diane Meza, the director of the Maricopa Information Technology Institute-East Valley (MITI-EV), discussing MCC's partnership with the City of Mesa, which allows Mesa business owners to earn college credits through the Mesa Business Builder Educates U Program.
KTAR highlights MCC's partnership with Mesa's Office of Economic Development, offering small business owners a chance to earn college credits via the Mesa Business Builder Educates U Program, which provides access to 17 business certificate programs, fostering skill development and boosting Mesa's economy.
Phx Stages featured the cast of "The Play That Goes Wrong" at MCC.
The City of Mesa's newsroom highlighted MCC's partnership with the city to offer eligible Mesa small business owners the chance to earn free college credits through the Mesa Business Builder Educates U Program.
Noticiero Telemundo Arizona mentions a partnership between the City of Mesa and Mesa Community College helps small businesses owners.
Bullfrag reported that MCC plays a crucial role in the economic and trade agreement between Mexico and the United States by offering Mexican students the opportunity to study in the Automated Industrial Technology program.
Daily Independent interviewed David Cain Ph.D., MCC Construction Trades program director, regarding developing programs to meet the needs of the local construction industry. This article is only available for subscribers.
Targeted News Service expanded the reach of a news release about MCC receiving a $25,000 donation from Google Fiber to support the Mesa College Promise program.
The Community College Initiative (CCI) Program's official blog mentioned former MCC International Education student and CCI graduate Rynalde Silva Serejo is back home in Brazil and developing an app called Tasks.
In an interview with Mesa Legend, MCC Associate Dean Kathleen Perales discussed MCC's decision to discontinue its Early College Academy by the end of the 2023-2024 academic year to better accommodate high school to community college transfer programs.
Mesa Legend interviewed MCC Program Analyst and Senior Manager Amanda Copetillo, who discussed MCC's Career Services, which provides free professional development workshops in Fall 2023 to help students enhance their workforce skills.
Arizona Health & Living announced MCC's Mesa College Promise Program received a $25,000 donation from Google Fiber to support STEM students.
My Local News announced the Mesa College Promise program received a $25,000 donation from Google Fiber to support STEM education and help eligible high school students pursue associate degrees with financial aid and resources. MCC President Dr. Tammy Robinson is quoted in the article.
KTAR reported MCC received a $25,000 grant from Google Fiber to support STEM students through the Mesa College Promise program, offering two years of tuition-free education to eligible high school graduates in Mesa.
The Travel mentioned MCC in the report about the city of Mesa, which offers affordable accommodations and budget-friendly attractions, making it an ideal destination for budget travelers in October during the peak fall foliage season in the United States.
FOX 10 News announced MCC's Mesa College Promise Program will receive a $25,000 donation from Google Fiber to support STEM students. This story aired multiple times on the evening newscast. Note: News segments containing mentions are not available online.
The Mesa Tribune interviewed Alvin Bridges, associate vice president in college technology services, Patricia Herrera, instructional technologist, and Beth Alsen, Education Studies faculty, regarding MCC's iBelong Student Success Initiative which provides iPads and essential tools to more than 2,000 students to…
Mesa Now announced that Google Fiber supports MCC's Mesa College Promise program with a $25,000 donation, enhancing educational opportunities for Mesa high school students pursuing STEM degrees.
The Mesa Legend reported that MCC International Education recently welcomed 14 international students from nine countries for a one-year degree program, fostering a diverse and inclusive educational environment.
Phoenix Business Journal mentions MCC President Dr. Tammy Robinson joined panelists at the PHX East Valley Partnership’s Statespersons’ Event, Recognizing Women Leaders, to discuss ways to build the next generation of leaders. Note: This article is only available to subscribers.
Jamf's blog featured Alvin Bridges, Associate Vice President for College Technology Services at Mesa Community College. Bridges discussed successfully implementing a 1-to-1 iPad program with the help of Jamf's technology solutions. This initiative aims to close the digital equity gap and support first generation college students.
Queen Creek Sun-Times featured MCC's EdRising Club members Caitlin McLeroy, Sariah Chabarria, Torri Tsosie, and Tawn Hauptli, who excelled at the 2023 EdRising national conference, winning first-place awards in various competitions focused on education and community service.
The City of Mesa September Economic Report article highlights MCC's collaboration with industry leaders like Boeing to provide specialized workforce development programs, such as the Cable Harness Wiring Boot Camp, to meet the immediate skills needs in the Phoenix-Mesa Metro area.
WL US FM 98.3 mentioned MCC in article about the city of Mesa.