Mesa Community College set to have 50% in-person class occupancies this fall
In-person and hybrid course will adhere to the limited capacity on both campuses.... Read more.
MCC’s Robert O’Brien honored by the Kennedy Center for playwriting
Theater student Robert O’Brien plans to continue dramaturge pursuits after MCC.... Read more.
This Eastern-fusion specialty coffee cafe is tucked inside Cider Corp
With flavors like “washed pink bourbon” and “spiced caramel,” Pair Coffee & Tea is a must-try.... Read more.
MCC hosts Black History Year 2021
Mesa Community College is now hosting Black History 2021, a year-long celebration of Black history and faculty, for the first time ever. “Because of the events... Read more.
After tragedy and time, MCC professor’s “Snakes of Arizona” is complete
The 850 pages on Arizona snakes took 20 years for MCC’s Andrew Holycross and the late Joseph Mitchell.... Read more.
AppleCare Technician program offered for first time at MCC
This new certification program launched at MCC offers a quick transition toward IT employment.... Read more.
Arizona’s biggest cost-free COVID-19 testing clinic awaits aid
Embry Women’s Health expands testing sites despite no recent funding from the state health department... Read more.
When QAnon spreads child sex trafficking misinformation, organizations push back
Phoenix organizations STIR and TRUST AZ show the facts, not conspiracies, of child sex trafficking.... Read more.
Mesa charities to donate to this COVID-19 holiday season
Online or in person, you can give to local charities to help someone receive housing support or a warm meal this Christmas.... Read more.
MCC begins production on their first film, “Antigone”
Through Zoom and social distancing, students and faculty will create MCC’s first full-length feature film.... Read more.