Therapy Dogs in the MCC Library
Library 1066 Front Street, Manchester, NH, United StatesVisit the MCC Library and de-stress by spending time with a furry friend! See complete details (including images) at https://library.mccnh.edu/home/dogs
Visit the MCC Library and de-stress by spending time with a furry friend! See complete details (including images) at https://library.mccnh.edu/home/dogs
Visit the MCC Library and de-stress by spending time with a furry friend! See complete details (including images) at https://library.mccnh.edu/home/dogs
'Change your habits, Change your life!' This is a yearlong program that will focus on different awareness and skills to help you build the life you want to live. Come chat with fellow students about the ways you build supportive social networks, and meet fellow students at our first series event of the semester!
Visit the MCC Library and de-stress by spending time with a furry friend! See complete details (including images) at https://library.mccnh.edu/home/dogs
Visit the MCC Library and de-stress by spending time with a furry friend! See complete details (including images) at https://library.mccnh.edu/home/dogs
Join Erica Cirino, photojournalist, scientist, and artist, as she discusses her book "Thicker Than Water: The Quest for Solutions to the Plastic Crisis". As plastic pollution piles up, time to negotiate real solutions is running out, and meanwhile plastics’ impacts on the Earth and our health grows worse. Erica hopes to share important facts and […]
Come find out about MCC student clubs and organizations! Thursday, September 21st from 12-2pm in the Student Center. Also meet MCC staff who can support your success this year. Enjoy free refreshments and win cool prizes!
Meet Trenni (Kusnierek) Casey, on-air sports journalist for NBC Sports Boston/NBC 10! We'll be discussing how Trenni got to where she is, what it takes to be a sportscaster in New England, especially as a woman, and the current state of Boston sports! Bring your questions, this is sure to be a fascinating and enlightening […]
Have you been asking yourself "what does culture war even mean" and "what does it mean to be 'woke'" and how do these questions contribute to the current divide in America? If you have been, please join us for this conversation with Professor Gail Sahar, author of "Blame and Political Attitudes: The Psychology of America’s […]
On Monday, October 9th from 11am to 1pm we will have an official opening and dedication ceremony for the newly renovated Veterans Center. We will thank our donors who supported this renovation, and we will honor Terry Chisholm, whose passion and dedication led to the designation of the Veterans Center 10 years ago. Some members […]
This presentation provides a personal perspective of mental health conditions, as a leader with lived experience talks openly about what it’s like to have a mental health condition. This presentation provides: An opportunity to hear open and honest perspectives on a highly misunderstood topic A chance to ask leaders questions, allowing for a deeper understanding […]
Join us Thursday, October 19th from 12:30 to 2pm in the Student Center for a special spotlight on the various service trips at MCC and local service opportunities for MCC students.
On April 2, 1976 Science Magazine published an article by Linnda R. Caporael which posited that during the 1692 Salem witchcraft trials, the visions of specters and painful physical sensations described by the girls who claimed to be afflicted by witches could have been caused from eating bread made with flour tainted by ergot, a […]
The supernatural is never far away deep in the New England landscape. Come hear stories in time for Halloween about a region rich in ghosts, witches, vampires, lake-dwelling monsters, cannibalistic ice giants, and more beyond the imagination. The ideas of spirits are not merely sensational, but often grounded in people's understanding of the world. […]
In this traditional Wabanaki storytelling presentation, Anne Jennison will introduce Gluskabe, who is at the center of an entire body of lesson stories that are central to the Wabanaki cultures of New Hampshire and the Northeast. Gluskabe is not the Creator, nor is he human; rather he is somewhere in between. Gluskabe has magical powers, […]