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One Book One County Montcalm kickoff is June 21
Find out what everyone’s reading during the 2018 One Book One County Montcalm kickoff celebration June 21 at 6 p.m. in rooms D303-305 in the Beatrice E. Doser Building on Montcalm Community College’s Sidney campus. Through the program, a c…
Montcalm Heritage Village celebrates Log Cabin Day June 24
Montcalm Heritage Village will celebrate Log Cabin Day on June 24 from 1 to 5 p.m. on Montcalm Community College’s Sidney campus. The family-friendly afternoon is based around Montcalm Heritage Village’s Shoen Log Cabin, built in 1860. Vis…

MCC announces spring 2018 honors
The Montcalm Community College spring 2018 semester honors lists include 515 students. Of these, 250 students obtained a 3.7 to 4.0 GPA earning them a place on the President’s Honors List or the Part-time President’s Honors List and 265 st…
Greenville resident wins two-year MCC scholarship
Mariah Moore doesn’t have to worry about paying for classes this fall at Montcalm Community College. The 24-year-old mother of two young children won a two-year scholarship during the college’s Discover Your Tomorrow event on May 10. “A h…

John Davis brings a passion for fitness to MCC's recreation department
John Davis is passionate about helping people gain confidence through recreation and fitness activities. He became Montcalm Community College’s recreation coordinator in January and is developing a variety of offerings to bring new life to…

Contest rewards MCC students’ dreams (2020)
The winning essay was written by Emily Boley, of Fenwick. She received a $250 cash prize. The runners up were Brooke Dimond, of Greenville, and Dawson Mallay, of Vestaburg. They each received a $125 cash prize. Honorable mentions were awar…
MCC honors Wayne Korson and Miriam Zimmerman
MCC Board of Trustees Chairperson Karen Carbonelli recognized Korson and Zimmerman for their community service during a gathering of former award recipients and college dignitaries on May 9 at MCC’s Stanley and Blanche Ash Technology and Le…
MCC’s tuition not increasing for 2018-2019
The MCC Board of Trustees approved a resolution during their May 8 meeting not to raise the college’s tuition rates for the 2018-2019 academic year. “In our economic climate, the college is able to hold steady our tuition and fees costs fo…