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MCC honors 20 nursing students
Montcalm Community College recognized 20 nursing students during a pinning ceremony on Dec. 7 in the gymnasium on the college’s Sidney campus. The students were honored for completing their Associate of Applied Science Degree in Nursing …
Phi Theta Kappa hosts animal shelter drive
Montcalm Community College’s Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) honor society is collecting items to donate to local animal shelters. Donations are being accepted until Dec. 8 and may be dropped off in room A143 in the Stanley P. Ash Building on the…
Steve Ernst to coach women’s basketball at Montcalm Community College
Steve Ernst has joined Montcalm Community College’s coaching staff and will lead the women’s basketball team. “I’m excited about the tremendous potential MCC athletics has,” Ernst said. “The college is surrounded by communities with t…
Thanksgiving Holiday Hours
Thanksgiving Break is Nov. 22-26. There are no classes and MCC’s offices, pool, gym and fitness center are closed during this time.
MCC Ag Club supports students with Thanksgiving food baskets
For the fourth year, Montcalm Community College’s Ag Club put together 25 Thanksgiving baskets for underserved students in the area. “It’s fun to give back,” said Ag club member Amanda Perkins, of Rockford. “It’s really fun putting the…
MCC Alumni & Friends Choir presents “The Beatles”
Montcalm Community College’s Alumni & Friends Choir will present its fall concert “The Beatles” on Nov. 19 at 4 p.m. in the Activities Building on MCC’s Sidney campus. Admission to the concert is free. MCC Emeritus Performing Arts …
Fare leads the way on MCC's cross country team
Montcalm Community College’s Women’s Cross Country runner Annette Fare has consistently led her team on the course this season. “What I love most about being a part of the cross country team is the positive atmosphere,” Fare said. “We ha…
Irish visitors promote study abroad program
Montcalm Community College’s Agriculture Club had some special visitors on Oct. 4. Three representatives of the College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise (CAFRE) in Northern Ireland came to the college’s Sidney campus to discuss …