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MCC Presents Daube Award for Inclusion and Accessibility to Faculty Members Ed Hogan and Maura O’Connor
This year’s award was presented by Dr. Daube at a ceremony at MCC’s Disability Awareness Day last Tuesday, April 25.
UConn’s Joelle Murchison to Address MCC Graduates at Community College’s 53rd Commencement Exercises
The Commencement Ceremony will begin at 5:30 p.m. sharp at the Bicentennial Band Shell on the campus lawn.
MCC Radiography Students Win Annual CSRT Bowl
Each year the Connecticut Society for Radiologic Technologists hosts a competition to test students’ knowledge. CRST Bowl questions are related to radiography, imaging and program content.
Manchester Community College Announces Events for May
All events are free and open to the public, unless otherwise noted, and are subject to change without notice.
President Glickman, MCC Student Participate in College Success Forum
On Tuesday, April 18, President Glickman and Student Aeriel Denmark took part in a College Success Forum on Building Futures for Women and Girls, in the Legislative Office Building,
Gene Haas Foundation Donates $20,000 in Scholarship Funds for MCC Precision Manufacturing Students
MCC students participating in the Precision Manufacturing Certificate program can apply for funding under this grant based on financial hardship, or if they are unemployed or underemployed.
MCC Partners with CRT to Open a Holistic Student Services Office
Manchester Community College has signed an agreement with the Community Renewal Team (CRT) to help students obtain support for coping with issues that might otherwise impede the completion of coursework.
MCC President and Student to Speak at College Success Forum
College Success Forum Building Futures for Women and Girls Tuesday, April 18, 2017, 10:00-11:30am, Legislative Office Building, Hearing Room 1A, 300 Capitol Ave, Hartford. 60,000 women and girls live in poverty in Greater Hartford. A research study commissioned by the Aurora Foundation for Women and Girls reveals that a woman who attains a Bachelor’s degree earns about $47,000… Read more
Alumni Success – Perry Charnas Gains Professional Edge Through MCC Paralegal Certification Program
Despite a solid GPA at UConn, Perry Charnas ’16 realized he needed further credentialing to increase his employability.