The students — Adam Thompson, of Wethersfield; Michelle Woodhouse, of Glastonbury; and Nicholas Munroe, of Wethersfield — were honored at the PINE Industry Awards Gala on April 11 at the Burlington Marriott in Massachusetts.
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Spring 2019 Issue of MCC Art and Literary Magazine Available Online
Printed copies of Shapes are also distributed across campus.
Attend an Info Session for MCC’s New Social Media Specialist Certification Program
Information sessions to help introduce students to Manchester Community College’s new Social Media Specialist certificate program will be held Wednesday, May 1, from 11 to 11:30 and Tuesday, May 7, from 1 to 1:30 p.m.
MCC to Hold Information Session for Advanced Manufacturing on April 30
The one-hour session will meet Tuesday, April 30, from 4 to 5 p.m. in the SBM Charitable Foundation Building, room C145.
Get Cooking on an Associate Degree or Certificate with MCC’s Culinary Arts Program
Information sessions will be held on Wednesdays — April 24, May 1, May 15 and May 22 — from 5 to 7 p.m. in the Student Services Center, Culinary Arts Center, room L294.
“Farm-to-Table” Concept is Inspiration for new Excursions in Learning Cooking Course
MCC’s Continuing Education program for gifted and talented youth, Excursions in Learning, will offer a new course as part of the summer 2019 session. Chef Rachael LaPorte, an International Caterers Association award-winning natural food chef, is the course instructor.
MCC Foundation Sponsors Talk by 2019 Common Read Project Author Wes Moore
As part of the 2019 Common Read Project at Manchester Community College and Capital Community College, Wes Moore, award winning author of this year’s selection will speak on the MCC campus Thursday, April 18, from 1 to 1:45 p.m. in the SBM Charitable Foundation Auditorium. The event, free and open to the public, is supported by a major grant from MCC Foundation.
MCC Presents Daube Award for Inclusion and Accessibility
Associate Professor Nancy Bray, Assistant Director of Educational Technology Tim Boto and Web Designer/Developer Adam Saucier were each awarded the 2019 Dr. Jonathan M. Daube Award for Inclusion and Accessibility.
MCC to Hold Info Session for Students Interested in Exploring Criminal Justice Careers
MCC’s Criminal Justice program is open for registration beginning as of April 8. An information session for students interested in Criminal Justice careers and the program curriculum will be held April 18 from 6 to 7:30 p.m.
MCC Credit-Free Programs Offers Courses for Summer 2019
Students can take a class to enrich their lives with new knowledge or improve their social and business networks, as well as boost in-demand job skills affordably and in a short format.