Do you ever feel there isn’t enough time to hit the gym due to a chaotic schedule?
Well, students and staff are now in luck!
The Bullhead City campus now has a brand new fitness center with new equipment and flooring. The space is twice the size of the old fitness center, with extended hours and temporary group classes available (Yoga, Cardio Pump, Muscle Toning, Thai Chi, Dancing, etc.)
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Attention Mohave Community College Bullhead City Campus!
As of Monday February 13th I, Antonina Martorano, became a part of MCC’S Marketing and Public Information team as the new student blogger. It's exciting because I hear the Bullhead City Campus has never had a student blogger.
I’ve been here since fall of 2013 and plan to graduate in summer of 2018. I took an interest in this position b...
BULLHEAD CITY — There’s a lot of stress associated with being a student, Tracy Gift said.
“They’re graded on everything,” said Gift, director of dental programs at Mohave Community College. “They’re not being graded today. We’re making sure they do a good job, but we’re not grading them.”
The students — everyone enrolled in MCC’s dental assisting and dental hygiene program...
MCC is pleased to announce a partnership with Dixie State University that will help students start at MCC and then smoothly transfer to DSU.
For a student pursuing a bachelor’s degree, the agreement will provide a smooth transfer of credits from MCC to Dixie State, while saving thousands of dollars in tuition.
The announcement was made during the MCC Board of Governors meeting Friday morning.
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Anybody considering teaching as a career will want to keep an eye on Mohave Community College’s effort to help solve Arizona’s teacher shortage.
MCC Associate Dean of Instruction Dr. Stephanie Dieringer presented the college Board of Governors with new information surrounding MCC’s initiative called “Grow Your Own.”
The college has a goal of implementing a comprehensive plan to address...
Mohave Community College will provide every high school student in Mohave County an opportunity to assess their readiness for college math and prepare themselves for what will be expected.MCC student success services manager Tricia Hanks showing EdReady program to help students with math.
Nationally, only 25% of high school seniors are at or above proficiency levels for mathematics, according to the...