Laura Ballard, MCC's director of eLearning, is quoted in this Member Spotlight published by League Connection's article about MCC's second fully online Z Degree, an Associates in Arts with an emphasis in communication.
MCC alumnus Angel Ruvalcaba is featured in The Mesa Tribune for his work as a production assistant on Disney's Encanto.
MCC Veterinary Technology Program Director Kimberly Focht, DVM. is quoted in the Mesa Independent on the Certification of Completion for Veterinary Assisting that is being offered by Mesa Community College. A Mesa Independent subscription is required to read this article.
MCC alumnus Angel Ruvalcaba is featured in this ABC 15 story for his work as a production assistant on Disney's Encanto. Please visit the link below to read the article.
MCC alumnus Stephen Sexton is running to fill the vacant zone one seat in the Springfield, Missouri city council in this article by Ozarks First.
Estetica Magazine features MCC for its role in developing the first college degree for beauty and wellness professionals.
Peter Conden, MCC's director of Sustainable Agriculture and Landscape Horticulture programs, appears on KTAR's Rosie on the House for their segment Talking Trees.
The Daily Independent quotes MCC Interim President Lori Berquam in their article on the Quick Start semiconductor technician program, a two-week training program created by Maricopa Community Colleges and the Intel corporation.
MCCCD Interim Chancellor Steven Gonzales is quoted in Community College Daily's article about Intel's partnership with Maricopa Community Colleges to create the Quick Start semiconductor technician bootcamp.
Technology Magazine quotes MCC Interim President Lori Berquam, Ph.D., in their article about Quick Start, a two-week program that will train students to be semiconductor technicians. Quick Start was created through a partnership between Maricopa Community Colleges and the Intel Corporation.
In Business Phoenix spotlights Mesa Community College for hosting the Quick Start program, a two-week long semiconductor manufacturing program created by Maricopa Community Colleges and the Intel Corporation.
KTAR News features MCC in their article where First Lady Jill Biden promotes the Quick Start program, Maricopa Community College's accelerated program that will prepare students for a career working as a semiconductor technician and offer graduates an opportunity to interview with Intel for a full-time position.
Maricopa Community Colleges/MCC partners with Intel manufacturing to create a two-week semiconductor technician training program in this Intel news release appearing in the City of Mesa Economic Reporter.
Yahoo Finance features Mesa Community College in their article on Jill Biden's visit to Arizona for hosting the Quick Start program, a two-week long semiconductor manufacturing program created by Maricopa Community Colleges and the Intel Corporation.
Sheba Jones, MCC dental hygiene faculty, authored Growing your dental hygiene career path through medical-dental integration which appears in Registered Dental Hygiene Magazine.
AZEDNews quotes MCC Interim President Lori Berquam, Ph.D. in their article on MCC's planned partnership with the Education Design Lab.
Andrea Brownlee, MCC education studies faculty, focuses on the connection between a student's socioeconomic status and classroom performance in his article Schooling and the power of perception, which was published in Phi Delta Kappan, the professional journal for educators.
Harvard Business Review spotlights MCC's wiring harness bootcamps in their article on manufacturers searching for skilled workers.
ABC 15 spotlights MCC as one of four Maricopa Community Colleges to partner with the Education Design Lab to provide advanced manufacturing and information technology training.
The Phoenix Business Journal features MCC as one of four Maricopa Community Colleges working with a nonprofit to create new ways to provide advanced manufacturing and information technology training. Note: This article is only available to Phoenix Business Journal subscribers.
MCC Curator Grant Vetter is quoted in this Mesa Independent article highlighting the reopening of the Art Gallery at MCC and the recent and upcoming events it will host. Note: The article also appears on the Apache Junction, Tempe and Daily Independent websites and will appear in the print edition of the April Mesa Independent.
The Phoenix New Times spotlights Chad Day's successful pretzel bakery business. Day, former MCC English faculty, currently assists students in the MCC Learning Enhancement Center.
Ken Hackler, director of the MCC Automated Industrial Technology program, explains the usefulness of cobots in an interview with KTAR radio's Taylor Kinnerup. Note: Listen to the COBOTS MP3 file to hear the interview, it is not available online. COBOTS (2).mp3
Ken Hackler, director of the MCC Automated Industrial Technology program and his student Sebastian Yazzie explain the benefits of cobots in this AZEDNEWS article.
ABC 15's Uplifting Arizona series features Betty O'Neill, former long-time MCC librarian, for going above and beyond as a crossing guard for students at Rover Elementary in Tempe.