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MCC golf outing fundraiser hauls in $15,000 to support Centurions athletics
By Ryan Schlehuber - MCC sportswriter As many as 130 people and 32 four-person teams participated in the Montcalm Community College’s inaugural Centurions Athletics Golf Outing at Glenkerry Golf Course in Greenville, Friday, June 27, hel…

MCC closed for Independence Day
MCC campuses will be closed from Thursday, July 3 to Sunday, July 6 in recognition of Independence Day. During this time, no classes will be held and MCC's Recreation Department will also be closed. This includes the college's pool, gym a…

MCC recognizes instructors for their achievements
Three Montcalm Community College instructors were recognized during the Centurion Awards Banquet on June 24 on the college’s Sidney campus. MCC Vice President for Academic Affairs Kevin Wagenmaker recognized the award recipients, includin…

MCC presents Distinguished Alumni Award to Abilene A. Smith
Abilene A. Smith of Williston, Vermont, was awarded Montcalm Community College’s Distinguished Alumni Award during the college’s inaugural Centurion Awards Banquet on June 24. “I am deeply honored to receive the Distinguished Alumni Award…

MCC board seeks trustee candidates
The Montcalm Community College Board of Trustees seeks candidates to fill a trusteeposition. The position held by Karen Carbonelli, of Greenville, who has served as a trustee since 1981, was vacated June 21, 2025. The MCC Board of Trustee…

Longtime MCC Board Chair Karen Carbonelli passes away
It is with heartfelt sadness that we share the news of the passing of Karen Carbonelli, a beloved friend, dedicated colleague, and steadfast leader of Montcalm Community College. Karen passed away on Saturday, June 21, in Florida at the a…

MCC announces spring 2025 honors
The Montcalm Community College spring 2025 semester honors list includes 565 students. These students must have taken 6 credits or more to be eligible for honors. Of these, 355 students obtained a 3.7 to 4.0 GPA earning them a place on the …

MCC connects St. Louis students to college classes through dual enrollment
By Alex Freeman, MCC Communications Specialist When Ben Brock took the reins as principal of St. Louis High School (SLHS) in 2021, he set his sights on a bold goal: bringing college-level learning into his students’ classrooms — but winni…
