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Distinguished Alumni Award winner 2024
Congratulations to Emily Petersen, the ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ Foundation Distinguished Alumni Award winner! The award was presented on May 3 during the 57th Commencement Ceremony on MCC's Sidney ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½.
Read more'I grew up at MCC'
When Connie Stewart first came to ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½, she was a young mother with two children who realized she needed an education to advance in her career.
Read moreAlumnus is 'grateful' for his MCC experience
Ever since he was young, Ethan Hetherington has wanted to be a teacher. He used to play school with his sister, always looked up to his teachers and wanted to give students the same positive experiences he had in school.
Read moreMCC alumna is making her mark in business
Meg Martinβs perseverance and hard work is paying off. Martin earned her Associate of Science and Arts degree with high honors from ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ in December 2021 and transferred to Ferris State University.
Read moreLakeview native is living the dream
Like many students coming out of high school, Beau Jensen had no idea what kind of career field he wanted to go into, but ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ was there as a steppingstone toward his future. Jensen took several dual enrollment classes at MCC while attending Lakeview High school, so his transition to the college was simple. He said the main reasons he chose to attend MCC were because he was already familiar with the college, he could take the same classes at lower prices than most other schools and it gave him time to figure out his next steps.
Read more'MCC helped me get a footing in my career'
After graduating from Carson City-Crystal High School in 2008, Seth Newman was unsure of what his career path would be. βI didnβt know what type of career path I was interested in or what university to attend,β Newman said. βBecause of that, I chose to bridge the gap with ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½. I was familiar with the college, having taken swimming lessons there as a child, and it was only a short drive for me.β
Read moreConsidering a career in agriculture?
Bryan Hammis did not grow up with an agricultural background, but he stumbled upon his passion 13 years ago when he took a part-time job on a local farm. βIt was the best decision I ever made, without a doubt,β said Hammis, who is the corn production manager at Main Farms in Montcalm County.
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