MCC's nursing alums are on the frontlines of COVID-19
Due to the effects of COVID-19, MCC’s faculty had to make quick and creative solutions to continue offering students hands-on learning
The MCC Foundation established the Student Emergency Appeal to support students who are directly affected by COVID-19
Three MCC students have been recognized as members of Phi Theta Kappa’s (PTK) 2020 All-Massachusetts Academic Team
MCC's Corporate Education & Training has partnered with Community Teamwork of Lowell to transition a course to remote learning for employees
As an open-access institution, MCC’s Public Safety department is on-campus for students and employees who require access
MCC wants to help keep kids and families safe and engaged during this COVID-19 pandemic
Register for summer courses at MCC – a leader of online education for over 20 years
MCC offers noncredit courses for individuals to improve their professional development and personal enrichment
MCC held its 15th Women in STEM luncheon on March 4 – before social distancing went into effect
MCC and Community Teamwork of Lowell are offering a free online Child Growth and Development course
MCC works hard to support students with their finances. The college’s Financial Wellness Program collected a list of resources to help.
MCC professor and engineering students place third at national competition for 3D model
In a manner of weeks, MCC faculty and staff transitioned coursework and student services to remote, virtual and limited contact systems.
MCC created Virtual Admissions Events for prospective students to gain all of the important information needed to get started at MCC
MCC had a surplus of critical Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) they donated to Lowell General Hospital (LGH) during this COVID-19 crisis
Important Announcement from Bedford DPW
At MCC, online education is accessible, convenient and a fit for everyone
MCC is proud to support student success. The MCC Foundation awarded 11 student scholarships on March 5 at the Nesmith House in Lowell
MCC has compiled a list of ways to stay mentally healthy. All information was collected from the CDC and WHO websites.
MCC received a 2019-2020 NASPA Excellence Award, as well as an award from the League for Innovation in the Community College
Fourth annual Appalachian benefit celebration to be held from 5 to 9 p.m. Saturday, March 28
Registration is now open for MCC's Spring Mini-mester II, Summer Sessions, and Youth Creating Comic Books course
MCC will host poet and MCC alum Anthony Febo at 12:30 p.m. on Monday, March 30 in the Lowell Campus Federal Building, Assembly Room
MCC's “A World of Music” will have a performance by the Rasa String Quartet at 3 p.m. on Sunday, March 29 at the Concert Hall in Bedford
MCC welcomed W. Patrick Murphy, United States Ambassador to Cambodia, to the college’s Nesmith House during his visit to Lowell on March 3
MCC faculty and staff received awards at the 2019 Performance Recognition Program award ceremony at Boston's State House on Dec. 16
Open Door Presents Into the Woods March 27 – April 5
MCC celebrates 50 years in September; join MCC's free Alumni Association to take part in the celebration and connect with fellow alumni
MCC will feature Rod Griffith as keynote speaker for the spring Opening Session of MILES at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, March 18
Registration is now open for 2020 Summer Sessions at MCC
Sonma Agundu is an MCC biology student on track to graduate in May
Nathaniel Abreu is a Dual Enrollment student at MCC and has been playing cello since he was 5 years old
The Saab Center for Portuguese Studies and MCC, in partnership with UMass Lowell, present a concert "ALL OVER THE MAP"
Registration is now open for MCC's College for Kids summer programming, running July 6 through August 13
The MCC Foundation will welcome “Whose Line is it Anyway?” comedians Colin Mochrie and Brad Sherwood at 8 p.m. on Friday, May 29 in Lowell
On Monday, January 20, the MCC Foundation, along with the Living the Dream Partners, sponsored an MLK Jr. Event
MCC will host a master class (2:30 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 28) and performance (7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 29) by Forty Steps Dance at the AAC
MCC's Mini-mester offerings maximize students’ time and efforts. Enrollment is open for Spring Mini-mester II – running March 23 to May 15
MCC will host an Info Session for businesses seeking Workforce Training Fund grants from 10 a.m. to noon on Wednesday, March 4 in Lowell