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Humanities Project Study-Abroad Class Gets a Taste of What Awaits

Savoring the Flavor of French Culture: A Culinary Journey at MWCC Mount Wachusett Community College (MWCC) students and faculty recently got a taste of France without leaving campus, thanks to a captivating French cooking demonstration at the Green Street Café. Under the guidance of Chef Kyle LeGrand, students transformed simple ingredients into the five mother […]

MWCC Automotive Technology Team Prepares for the Future of EV Education

In December, the Mount Wachusett Community College (MWCC) Automotive Technology team embarked on an intensive, private, three-day Electric Vehicle (EV) Technician Boot Camp Training provided by the Advanced Vehicle Technology Group (AVTG). This transformative experience comes as the College prepares to launch its new Automotive EV course track in Spring 2025. This specialized training was […]

Exploring Careers in a Speed Dating Format: A Creative Approach for MWCC Early College and local high school students.

When it comes to career exploration, the traditional methods—career fairs, lectures, and informational brochures—often fall short in capturing the attention of high school and early college students. Enter the innovative concept of MWCC’s “What’s Your Name, Here’s Your Career” event, a dynamic and engaging approach that mirrors the format of speed dating but with a […]

MWCC Students Gain Insight into the Judicial System with Gardner District Court Visit

Mount Wachusett Community College students recently had the unique opportunity to witness the workings of the judicial system firsthand, thanks to a visit to the First District Court of Northern Worcester, more frequently known as the Gardner District Court.  As part of their legal studies or paralegal courses, the students spent a morning in court, […]

Why You Need a Criminal Justice Certification

Criminal justice is a rapidly evolving environment. As criminals become increasingly creative, industry professionals must follow suit to protect their communities. With over 750,000 full-time police officers and many other criminal justice professionals, many people within the United States are working hard to fight crime. If you’re passionate about serving your community and interested in criminal justice, […]