One Book One Community in partnership with the Library of the Great Lakes is proud to present Book Connections with Michigan writer Sally Cole-Misch. Join us on March 12th, 2024 from 6pm-8pm in the MCCC Library
Carlos Rivera is a Community Education Coordinator with Families Against Narcotics. He has over a decade of experience working in substance use treatment and prevention in a variety of settings and capacities.
This presentation will discuss the role of artifacts in our understanding of the past as well as efforts to build bridges between cultures; it ends with some thoughts on Americans and pseudo-science.
Maddison Goulet, Health Educator, Monroe County Health Department will present. Maddy Goulet recently began her journey at the Monroe County Health Department as a Health Educator. Maddy’s academic background includes earning both her undergraduate degree in public health education and master of public health degree at Central Michigan University
Dr. Erben will share his extensive knowledge of native culture and a world we know little about through his perspective as a Lakota Sioux Native and Professor of Language and Literature.
Explore our Business Pathway that can lead to careers in areas such as accounting, management, operations and supply chain, as well as our Computer Technology Pathway, which can prepare you to administer computer networks, develop applications, design video games and so much more!
In Firekeeper's Daughter, Boulley paints a detailed portrait of Daunis Fontaine, a young Sault Ste. Marie high school senior who is caught between two worlds in many aspects of her life.
Join us for a facilitated discussion hosted by Michigan’s FBI Recruiter Cortney Smalley. The session will include an overview of the FBI, student programming and how your Criminal Justice degree will prepare you for a career with the FBI. The presentation will be followed by a Q&A.
Conversations about others’ cultures and identities are more fraught than in times past. How can we discuss a book featuring Native American cultural practices with sensitivity and nuance? Barb Mauter, MCCC faculty specialist and tutor, will address best practices for cultural conversations and explain the land acknowledgement she helped draft.
Freyja Harris brings more than 20 years of experience in housing, grant making, policy, and community development, and will play a key role in leading the Coalition, executing programs, fundraising, and advocacy work.
"How realistically does Firekeeper’s Daughter depict the criminal justice system in Michigan? What role would local, state, national and tribal agencies play in the situations described? Dan Wood will answer your questions about Firekeeper’s Daughter from this perspective.
The Monroe County Community College Respiratory Therapy Program invites you to come to learn about this exciting, in-demand medical field from one of the Program instructors.
Free admission; DONATIONS ENCOURAGED. Strictly limited to 100 seats per performance. Email reservation with name, # of seats, requested date, and contact info to littletheater@peirsonco.com.
Free admission; DONATIONS ENCOURAGED. Strictly limited to 100 seats per performance. Email reservation with name, # of seats, requested date, and contact info to littletheater@peirsonco.com.
Free admission; DONATIONS ENCOURAGED. Strictly limited to 100 seats per performance. Email reservation with name, # of seats, requested date, and contact info to littletheater@peirsonco.com.
The Monroe County Community College Respiratory Therapy Program invites you to come to learn about this exciting, in-demand medical field from one of the Program instructors.
The Monroe County Community College Nursing Program invites you to come to learn about this exciting, in-demand medical field. The session will provide an overview of the profession, including job duties, employment outlook, salary, and education requirements
The Detroit Symphony Orchestra is now closer than ever. Join us for electrifying live performances that move and inspire, all in the intimate setting of your own neighborhood. Tickets are not sold by MCCC.
The Monroe County Community College Respiratory Therapy Program invites you to come to learn about this exciting, in-demand medical field from one of the Program instructors.
Bowling for student scholarships, evening includes pizza, dessert, games, shoe rental and lots of fun! Prizes, raffles, 4 player teams, and 9 pin no tap.
The Detroit Symphony Orchestra is now closer than ever. Join us for electrifying live performances that move and inspire, all in the intimate setting of your own neighborhood. Tickets are not sold by MCCC.