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MCC hosts Nature Trails photo contest
Submit your winter photos of the animals, plants and landscape featured on the Kenneth J. Lehman Nature Trails to the 2019 Winter Photography Contest album on the Montcalm Community College Nature Trails Facebook page between Feb. 1 and 28 …

Seeking public comments for Nursing Accreditation
The Montcalm Community College, Associate Degree in Nursing program is pursuing accreditation from the National League for Nursing Commission for Nursing Education Accreditation (NLN CNEA), located at 2600 Virginia Avenue, NW, 8th Floor, Wa…
MCC to celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Montcalm Community College celebrates Martin Luther King, Jr. Day on Jan. 21 at noon with Shannon Cohen, author of “Tough Skin, Soft Heart: A Leadership Guide for Growing Stronger, Better, and Wiser,” in rooms D303-305 in the Beatrice E. Do…

MCC honors employee for his dedicated service
Montcalm Community College presented its Alden Perkins Dedicated Service Award to Joseph Codling during the college’s annual holiday celebration Dec. 21. Codling, of Greenville, has served as an Administrative Assistant in the college’s St…

MCC honors 32 nursing students
Montcalm Community College recognized 32 nursing students during a pinning ceremony on Dec. 14 in the gymnasium on the college’s Sidney campus. The students were honored for completing their Associate of Applied Science Degree in Nursing (…

MCC announces writing contest winners (1) (1)
Montcalm Community College recently recognized eight students for their creative writing efforts in the college’s annual Creative Writing Contest. Students submitted fiction, essay, and poetry entries. Royce Spencer, of Greenville, won fi…
'A tapestry of sound'
Larry Moss has been performing on stage since he was a child. On Sunday, the 67-year-old longtime Greenville resident will perform a show of a different nature – as the director of Montcalm Community College’s Alumni & Friends Choir w…

MCC President Bob Ferrentino announces his retirement
Montcalm Community College President Bob Ferrentino announced his retirement during the college’s Board of Trustees meeting Nov. 13. Ferrentino will retire effective Dec. 31, 2019. “This past ten years have been a whirlwind of positive ac…