Phoenix Business Journal's article about young entrepreneurs features MCC graduate Trent Manager, co-founder and chief technology officer for BlockTec, a Phoenix-based software development firm. Note: This article is only available to subscribers.
Queen Creek Sun Times mentioned National Hispanic-Serving Institutions Week and MCC's HSI EXCELlence program.
12 News featured that MCC has experienced a 39% increase in construction student enrollment from 2019 to 2023 through early college credit programs. Note: News segments containing mentions are not available online.
Broadway World introduces MCC Theatre & Film Art's upcoming presentation of The Play That Goes Wrong.
The Queen Creek Sun Times features the MCC Theatre and Film Arts Department's mainstage season featuring comedy, drama, and tragedy, along with available season passes.
This is Tucson features former MCC student Adiba Nelson, an author and inspirational speaker, who is the first Black author selected as a Writer in Residence at Pima County Public Library.
Queen Creek Sun Times featured New Frontiers for Lifelong Learning's event, Lifelong Learning 101, a free event showcasing fall classes and activities for active seniors at MCC Red Mountain Campus.
The Daily Independent features MCC's New Frontiers for Lifelong Learning for hosting Lifelong Learning 101, a free event showcasing fall classes and activities for active seniors.
Cronkite News interviewed MCC Social Work student Kristy Dupree about the AHCCCS grant that provides federal funding to community college students pursuing careers in behavioral health.
The Arizona Republic featured MCC foreign exchange student Buhari Abdulai, who participated in the College Partners Program, where he connects with older adults living with dementia through Hospice of the Valley. (This content is only available to subscribers.)
The Mesa Legend featured the free dental screening event provided by MCC Dental Hygiene students.
The Mesa Tribune covered the recognition of MCC faculty Pamela Lizardi, Minh Nghiem, and Jorge Pierce for their contributions to the college community.
The Arizona Republic mentions the Semiconductor Technician Quick Start Program in this article about the semiconductor industry's need for more workers. This content is only available to subscribers.
Queen Creek Sun Times covered the details about the free dental screenings by dental hygiene students at MCC.
Phoenix Business Journal highlighted the Arizona Advanced Manufacturing Institute's (AzAMI) partnership with Baltu Technologies and Chicanos Por La Causa to introduce prospective students to high-tech manufacturing careers.
The Rough Notes Company mentioned former MCC football player Will Shaw's career path from the football field to the insurance tech field.
Mesa Mayor John Giles' opinion piece on creating jobs and opportunity, mentioning the Mesa College Promise, appears in the Phoenix Business Journal.
MCC student, Agustin Hernandez, and Construction Trades Program Director, David Cain, are quoted in this Queen Creek Sun Times story featuring the expansion of the MCC Construction Trades. Note: The photo accompanying the article includes Hernandez's daughter Lilly Hernandez who is in the MCC Construction…
Easy Branches reposted the 12News story of MCC student Gloriani, sharing how MCC students may receive food items from the Mesa Market.
Our Sports Central covered the story of MCC alumni Rio Gomez as a baseball walk-on player at MCC.
12news aired multiple times the story of MCC student Gloriani, introducing how MCC students can use the Mesa market in the college to provide food and supplies for them.
The Mesa Tribune profiles MCC international student Buhari Abdulai in an article about his volunteer experience with Hospice of the Valley College Partners Program.
Mesa Independent features 2023 MCC Outstanding Adjunct Faculty Award recipients Pamela Lizardi, Minh Nghiem and Jorge Pierce.
The City of Gilbert Digital Newsroom announces the Gilbert Together Resident Career Training Scholarships and Professional Skills Training Program are available for Gilbert-based students enrolled at Maricopa Information Technology Institute-East Valley (MITI-EV) and Mesa Community College.
The University of Arizona covered the collaboration between Dr. Barret Michalec, Ph.D., director of the Center for Advancing Interprofessional Practice, Education and Research at ASU, and MCC faculty Ann Morton in creating visual art pieces to convey Dr. Michalec’s research message about the importance of genuine human connection.