MESA COMMUNITY COLLEGE: ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, EMPHASIS IN ANTHROPOLOGY, WITH ZERO TEXTBOOK COSTS
Published Monday, December 4, 2023MCC Chief Online Education Officer Laura Ballard, faculty Amaranth Weiss and Anthropology Program Director Annalisa Alvrus are mentioned in the League for Innovation in the Community College article about the new Associate in Arts, Emphasis in Anthropology degree. Mesa Community College_ Associate in Arts, Emphasis in Anthropology, With Zero Textbook Costs _ The League for Innovation in the Community College.pdf
WAER-FM
Published Sunday, December 3, 2023WAER-FM (NPR) mentioned MCC jazz ensemble's CD Then and Now featuring music by faculty Paul Brewer, Fred Forney, Danny Doyle and Kevin Tangney. Note: News segments containing mentions are not available online.
Events for Prescott Valley and Beyond for December 1, 2, & 3
Published Thursday, November 30, 2023Signals AZ highlighted details of MCC Planetarium's upcoming show. Events for Prescott Valley and Beyond for December 1, 2, & 3 - Signals AZ_compressed (1).pdf
Mesa, AZ Author Publishes Autobiography
Published Thursday, November 30, 2023WTNZ FOX43 features a new book "Sinner, Sailor, Saint: The Autobiography of James B. Dreme," authored by MCC alumnus James B. Dreme. Mesa, AZ Author Publishes Autobiography - WTNZ - Fox43.pdf
10 of the Best Places to Retire in Arizona
Published Friday, November 24, 2023Money Talks News featured the MCC New Frontiers for Lifelong Learning program in a report about 10 of Arizona's best places to retire. 10 of the Best Places to Retire in Arizona.pdf
Desert Vista football father-son coaching duo teach each other a few things along the way
Published Wednesday, November 22, 2023The Arizona Republic spotlighted Chris Crowl, a former MCC student, and his son who are coaching the junior varsity football team at Desert Vista High School in Ahwatukee. Desert Vista football father-son coaching duo teach each other a few things along the way.pdf
More trees going up in Mesa slowly but surely
Published Wednesday, November 22, 2023Former MCC faculty Steve Priebe, a volunteer with the City of Mesa's landscape renovation event, is interviewed by The Mesa Tribune. More trees going up in Mesa slowly but surely _ News _ themesatribune.com_.pdf
Relief fund remains open to help staff and adjunct faculty at Mesa Community College
Published Friday, November 17, 2023Liz J. Csikar, faculty chair of the Life Science department, discussed the staff and adjunct faculty relief fund with the Mesa Legend. Relief fund remains open to help staff and adjunct faculty at Mesa Community College – Mesa Legend_compressed.pdf
Mesa Community College study abroad program named third highest producing in nation for government sponsored scholarship
Published Tuesday, November 14, 2023Yvonne Schmidt, MCC's study abroad program analyst, spoke with The Mesa Legend about the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) recognizing MCC for leading Gilman recipients in the two-year institutions category for the 2021-2022 academic year. Mesa Community College study abroad program named third highest producing in nation for government sponsored scholarship – Mesa Legend_compressed.pdf
Mesa Community College is a Top Producer of Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program Recipients for Academic Year 2021-2022
Published Tuesday, November 14, 2023The Targeted News Service distributed a press release about the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) recognizing MCC for leading Gilman recipients in the two-year institutions category for the 2021-2022 academic year.