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MCC supports Michigan free-tuition program for front line workers
Montcalm Community College is serving as a Frontliners Champion to support the Futures for Frontlines program unveiled today by Governor Gretchen Whitmer. “We believe strongly that those who were required to work during the state shutdo…
MCC designates checkpoints at its buildings
MCC is requiring everyone to enter its buildings through a designated checkpoint. Everyone will be required to complete a daily health screening and to wear a mask while inside buildings. Those who do not pass the screening will be asked…
Ken DeLong retires after 43 years in the college classroom
Ken DeLong shares stories and memories of his 43-year career at the college with MCC President Dr. Stacy H. Young: Retirement Reflections with Social Science Instructor Ken DeLong (VIDEO). Longtime Social Science Instructor Ken DeLon…
MCC’s Alumni and Friends Choir brings together the community with a virtual performance
By Shanika P. Carter, MCC Writer The coronavirus pandemic may have disrupted the lives, plans and special occasions of many, but the Montcalm Community College (MCC) Alumni and Friends Choir managed to still come together to bring their…
MCC welcomes several new employees
Six full-time employees have recently joined Montcalm Community College, bringing diverse experience to the organization. Todd Adkins, 54, of Grand Rapids, joined MCC as a full-time Social Science Instructor on Aug. 1. Adkins has a doct…
Learn as you like at Montcalm Community College
Montcalm Community College continues to make modifications so you can learn as you like this fall. For fall, we are offering classes in four formats:
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Rod Nutt retiring from Montcalm Community College after 35 years
When Rod Nutt graduated from ITT Technical Institute in Grand Rapids, he was looking for an electric technician-oriented job. Instead he was offered a technology job at Montcalm Community College (MCC). “My first title was Media Assista…
Muir woman wins Montcalm Community College scholarship
Savannah Russo, of Muir, won a $600 scholarship to Montcalm Community College for participating in the college’s recent Stay Close, Go Far campaign with The Daily News. Russo said the scholarship will be helpful as she continues her edu…