Earlier today, MCC President Gena Glickman shared the following with the college community: Dear Colleagues: Over the weekend, a video surfaced that purportedly was filmed at a KKK rally in Stafford [Police now saying the event took place in East Windsor]. A woman participating was noted as a nursing student at MCC, and the video… Read more
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Manchester Community College Receives More Than $1 Million in Aid for Connecticut Students
Earlier this week, the State of Connecticut Department of Higher Education awarded Manchester Community College $1.3 million in institutional aid under the Roberta B. Willis Scholarship Grant Program. The Roberta B. Willis Scholarship, formerly the Governor’s Scholarship, provides need-based awards for Connecticut residents who attend Connecticut public or non-profit private colleges full-time or part-time. The scholarship… Read more
Riddle of the Exporter
On Friday, March 4, 2016, students from Manchester Community College and the University of Connecticut participated in “The Riddle of The Exporter” at the Viscogliosi Entrepreneurship Center at MCC on Main.
2016 “Shapes” Available Online
Check out the 2016 edition of Shapes, MCC’s art and literary magazine. Contributors are all members of the MCC community.
Daube Award for Inclusion and Accessibility Presented to Brian Cleary
Brian Cleary, director of Manchester Community College’s Academic Support Center, was awarded the 2016 Dr. Jonathan M. Daube Award for Inclusion and Accessibility.
CSCU President Mark Ojakian Visits MCC
MCC President Gena Glickman (left) welcomed Connecticut State Colleges and Universities President Mark Ojakian (third from left) to campus today to meet with the Regional Advisory Council and MCC Foundation representatives; administrators, faculty and staff; and, most importantly, our students. President Ojakian, who started in September, is visiting each of the 17 CSCU units.
MCC Enters Transfer Agreement With Charter Oak State College
Manchester Community College and Charter Oak State College signed an agreement that enables graduates from the community college to more easily transfer credits from the associate in science degree in business office technology (BOT)/medical to the bachelor of science degree in health information management at Charter Oak.
Monaco Ford Gift Helps MCC Create Veteran-II-Veteran Peer Mentorship Program
MCC formally launched a new program to help support area veterans seeking to pursue an education at the college, as representatives of the college accept a gift of $20,000 from Glastonbury-based Monoco Ford.
MCC Offers Opportunities for Studies in Music with Credit-Free Programs
Manchester Community College Credit Free programs offers the opportunity for students to explore interests in music. The program includes instrument and vocal instruction, as well as a how to course in music recording, publishing, marketing and publicity.
MCC Forges Internship Agreement with State Department of Veterans’ Affairs
The Department of Veterans’ Affairs formalized an internship program earlier this week with Manchester Community College.