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MCC Student Named a 2024 Reynolds Scholar by Phi Theta Kappa New England

January 30, 2025 | By Caitlin Buckley

Middlesex Community College graduate Shivani Bedre, of Lexington, was selected as a 2024 Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) Reynolds Scholar by PTK New England. Bedre’s poem “Babel” was also featured in the 30th edition of Nota Bene, PTK’s literary journal.

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MCC “Connecting with Confidence” Workshops Help Students Develop Communication Skills

January 29, 2025 | By Caitlin Buckley

The Middlesex Community College Wellness Resource Center (WRC) is excited to offer a six-week workshop series designed to help students develop and practice skills to build and maintain strong, meaningful connections. The Connecting with Confidence events will take place from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m....

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MCC Selected to Perform at The Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival

January 28, 2025 | By Caitlin Buckley

Middlesex Community College’s Spring 2024 production of “Alice By Heart” was chosen by The Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival (KCACTF) to perform during the regional festival. The show is one of four performances – and the only musical – selected.

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Advance Your Career with MCC’s Community Ed. Professional Development Programs

January 27, 2025 | By David Rosario

At Middlesex Community College (MCC), students of all ages can jumpstart or advance in their careers with professional development and personal enrichment programs. Run by MCC’s Community Education and Training (CET) division, the college offers courses and certificates for job seekers and current...

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Discovering Passion for Writing at MCC Changed Student’s Life

January 23, 2025 | By Caitlin Buckley

After graduating from high school, Conor Burrell, of Westford, preferred to find a job while his parents wanted him to pursue a college education. They agreed on him working and taking classes part time at Middlesex Community College. At the college, he found a supportive community, a passion for...

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