During a formal ceremony held at the College in May, the Continuing Education offices have been named in honor of Dean Emeritus John V. (Jack) Gannon.
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Alumni Association Honors Alumni, Faculty and Community Members at Annual Meeting
The MCC Alumni Association presented awards for Distinguished Alumni, Excellence in Teaching, Volunteer Service, and Outstanding Business Partner of the Year.
Hartford Foundation for Public Giving Awards MCC $50,000 for Scholarships
The Manchester Community College Foundation was recently awarded a $50,000 block grant from the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving.
MCC Dean Honored for Leadership Initiatives in Inclusion and Accessibility
Thomas N. Bavier, dean of administrative affairs was named recipient of the first Dr. Jonathan M. Daube Award for Inclusion and Accessibility.
MCC President Presented Lifetime Achievement Award from International Honor Society
Dr. Jonathan M. Daube, was recently awarded the Michael Bennett Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2008 Phi Theta Kappa International Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in April.
Beating the Odds: Manchester Student Receive National Recognition for Academic Achievement
Ashley Odell is not the average college student.Despite being diagnosed with a rare illness, this MCC student has excelled, not allowing her illness to prevent her from accomplishing her goals.
MCC Administrator Recipient of State-wide Service Award
Dr. G. Duncan Harris, associate dean of academic affairs, was recently named Special Award Recipient at the 2008 Connecticut Higher Education Community Service Awards held in April.
MCC Faculty and Students Honored by the Connecticut Chefs Association
The Connecticut Chefs Association recently honored three MCC faculty members for their outstanding service to the culinary profession, and their involvement in the community.
President Jonathan M. Daube Receives 2008 New England Higher Education Excellence Award
President Daube received the Connecticut State Merit Award for his work as president of Manchester Community College.
CCCs Awarded $2.19 Million U.S. Department of Labor Grant
Connecticut Community Colleges Awarded $2.19 Million U.S. Department of Labor Grant to Support Manufacturing Education and Initiatives
Manufacturing programs.