Manchester Community College is the first Connecticut-based institution to be designated as a National Issues Forums Center for Public Policy.
MCC Designated a National Issues Forums Center
MCC Business Students Become Teachers For A Day
MCC Business students become teachers for a day at St. James School in Manchester.
CT Higher Education Community Service Awards Honors Sandra Jenkins
Sandra Jenkins received CT Higher Education Community Service Award in 2012.
Community Gathering To Share Research
Research results from a grant received by MCC from the Federal Transit Administration will be shared at a meeting on November 30, 6-9 p.m. at the college in Great Path Academy Community Commons.
Two Minority Fellows Named at MCC
Wanda I. Reyes-Dawes and Eric Robinson have been named Minority Fellows at Manchester Community College
DeCordova Joins Regional Board of National Council on Black American Affairs
Endia DeCordova, associate dean of institutional advancement, has been elected to the Northeast Regional Board of the National Council on Black American Affairs (NCBAA).
Public Invited to Seventh "Hall of Fame" Awards
Supporters of Manchester Community College are invited to join MCC Foundation in honoring distinguished members of the community with the seventh annual “Hall of Fame” awards at a special brunch Sunday, February 12.
MCC Awarded $25,000 Grant from Aurora Foundation to Support Women in STEM
Manchester Community College was awarded $25,000 by the Aurora Women and Girls Foundation to fund a special initiative for female students interested in the sciences, technology, engineering and math (STEM).
MCC Non-Credit Catalog for Fall Features New Courses for Professional and Personal Development
Manchester Community College‘s non-credit catalog for Fall 2021 is now available. Courses run September through December.
‘Memoir and Monologue’ Students to Read Personal Essays at MCC on Main
Three Manchester Community College Continuing Education students will read personal essays at the college’s MCC on Main location at 903 Main Street from noon to 1 p.m., Saturday, October 26. This entertaining and inspiring event caps off the students’ experience in a course about how your own life stories contain valuable lessons.