Month: March 2020

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MCC nursing students and health profession programs donating help and supplies to local hospitals

MOHAVE COUNTY – Mohave Community College students and employees are doing their part to help local health institutions in need of medical supplies during the Coronavirus pandemic. MCC’s Allied Health and Nursing programs have donated medical materials to assist local hospitals during the pandemic and nursing students are volunteering to help patients at hospitals in Kingman, Bullhead City, Fort Mo...
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MCC President Dr. Stacy Klippenstein’s message to the community about college health and safety measures

I wanted to give you an update on the steps Mohave Community College is taking to help reduce the risk of our students and employees contracting and spreading the Coronavirus COVID-19 in our communities.  There are currently no confirmed cases connected to the college.  However, given the rapidly changing developments, including the state/county emergency declarations and the rise in cases statewide,...
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MCC moving to mostly online instruction during COVID-19 pandemic

MOHAVE COUNTY – Mohave Community College is taking more steps to keep students, faculty and staff safe during the COVID-19 pandemic by moving most classes online, social distancing and limiting face-to-face interactions. College President Dr. Stacy Klippenstein sent an email to all students and employees today (March 24), letting them know about the changes and that  the college moved to Stage 4 of...
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MCC Newscast – Mohave Minutes – March 2020

MCC News shares the college news and events, along with faculty, staff and student stories from Mohave Community College each month. Known as the “Mohave Minutes” it is intended to be a quick source of information to keep you updated on what’s happening at the college’s four campuses.   If you have an MCC story idea please email it to MCC@Mohave.edu.  You can also view this and previous ...
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COVID-19 Response: MCC extends Spring Break for students, urges prevention not panic

Mohave Community College will extend Spring Break one week for students, and cancel public events on its campuses in response to the Coronavirus (COVID-19).  The announcement was made during the College Governing Board meeting on Friday, March 13. Students begin Spring Break on March 16 and will resume classes on March 30.  Public events on college campuses will be canceled until April 3, at which t...
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MCC Bighorn Café competition now open, run your own business

MOHAVE COUNTY – People who have a passion for cooking and would like to start their own business, or expand their current business, now have that option.  They can compete in the Mohave Community College Bighorn Café Competition. The grand prize is a 12 month contract for a commercial kitchen located on MCC’s Neal Campus in Kingman.  It will be rent-free and includes utilities, along with free ...
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MCC provides free ACRC classes for community members, students

MOHAVE COUNTY – Mohave Community College is making the job search, and finding the right candidate, a-whole-lot easier and free. The college created monthly orientations, help sessions and testing to assist community members in mastering seven core skills that employers say they want employees to have, and that comprise Governor Doug Ducey’s Arizona Career Readiness Credential (ACRC). During the ...
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COVID-19 Facts not Fear

The health of the MCC community is a top priority.  While no current Coronavirus cases have been identified in Mohave County, please be assured the College has an emergency/contingency plan in place should the virus be confirmed in our community.  Periodic updates will be issued as warranted.   The college is urging employees and students to follow guidelines set by the Centers for Disease Control....
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U.S. Senator hosts roundtable at MCC

U.S. Senator Kyrsten Sinema (D-Arizona) and her team held a roundtable discussion at Mohave Community College Kingman campus Saturday, Feb. 22. Representatives from local veteran organizations in Kingman and the state of Arizona shared their concerns with Sinema. ...
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PTK Neal campus chapter inducts new members

MOHAVE COUNTY - The Mohave Community College Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society recently inducted new members for Spring 2020. Phi Theta Kappa’s mission is to recognize and encourage scholarship among two-year college students by providing an opportunity for leadership, service and development. Students receive numerous benefits from joining and participating in the honor society, such as special scholar...
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