More than 900 degrees and certificates were awarded to graduates at Manchester Community College’s 51st annual commencement ceremony Thursday, May 28.
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Heather Winter ’14 is Alumni Speaker for 51st Commencement Exercises
The Alumni Speaker for Manchester Community College’s 51st Commencement ceremony is Heather Winter ’14. Winter, who is now attending the University of Connecticut, graduated from MCC summa cum laude and was Board of Regents Medallion recipient.
MCC Students Inducted into Phi Theta Kappa
For the Spring 2015 term, more than 100 MCC students have been inducted into Phi Theta Kappa, the oldest and largest international honor society serving two-year colleges.
MCC Students Inducted into Alpha Mu Gamma
Manchester Community College recently initiated 11 new members into the Lambda Epsilon chapter of Alpha Mu Gamma, the national collegiate foreign language honor society.
MCC Announces Speaker for 51st Commencement Exercises
Dr. Pamela Trotman Reid, president of the University of Saint Joseph, will speak at Manchester Community College’s 51st Commencement ceremony.
Student Success: Jon Ritchings Sets Off on a New Career Path Thanks to MCC
Jon Ritchings was sidetracked from his job in retail a few years ago by a health issue, but now he is making a comeback as a student at MCC.
MCC and UConn Partner on Business Programs Through $1.1 Million Grant
Manchester Community College’s Business, Engineering and Technology (BET) programs will get a boost thanks to a partnership between the University of Connecticut and MCC, and a $1.1 million four-year U.S Department of Education Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER) grant.
MCC Offers Online Summer Courses for Students On-the-Go
For students who are pressed for time, MCC offers a wide range of online credit courses during the summer session.
MCC Announces Writing Awards
Manchester Community College has announced the winners of the college’s annual Writing Awards Contest.
MCC Students Inducted into Epsilon Pi Tau
Epsilon Pi Tau, the international honor society that recognizes current and future leaders in technology professions, inducted 29 new Manchester Community College students.