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Help Recognize MCC Students

It's the end of the academic year, and it's time to honor and celebrate MCC students. Please take advantage of the opportunities below to nominate some outstanding Thunderbirds from the 2022-23 academic year. 

Academic & Honors Awards

Please take a few minutes to nominate your exceptional students. Every student nominated will be recognized.

NOMINATIONS DUE BY 5 p.m., Thursday, April 13, 2023

Nurture. Bloom. Thrive.
Academic Honors and Achievement Awards
Thursday, May 4, 2023 5:30 - 7 pm
Mesa Community College
Navajo Room
5:30 - 6 pm Reception with food and entertainment
6 - 7 pm Program and Awards Student scholars called to stage to receive accolades without acceptance speeches.

Students are recognized for Academic Achievement based upon criteria that demonstrate excellence in a variety of ways.
NOMINATION LINK

1) Excellence Award:
Nominate up to two students for any type of learning excellence from your
class or program.

2) Academic Achievement Award: :
Nominate two top students for demonstrating top academic performance
and/or field experience from your department with at least one being in their
first year.

Thunderbird Leadership Awards

The Office of Student Life & Leadership (SLL) is pleased to announce the Thunderbird Leadership Awards, a recognition award for MCC students who have shown exemplary commitment and skills in leadership. SLL will host an inaugural event on

Tuesday, April 25 | 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

Deadline for submission: Friday April 14, 2023 by 5 p.m.

This is an opportunity to recognize our students for the hard work and dedication they put into their academic career and extracurricular activities, as well as their contributions to Mesa Community College.

Nominations are being accepted for MCC students who have been actively involved with the college community through clubs and organizations, student-led events, classroom leaderships, or have made a difference in any aspect of the college. MCC employees may nominate more than one student and/or group from either the Fall 2022 or Spring 2023 semesters. All students nominees will be recognized the night of the ceremony. Please fill out the nomination form here.

To enrich the awards celebration, nominators are included in the Thunderbird Leadership Awards celebration. Therefore, we strongly encourage that nominators of the awardees be present at the celebration, and you may RSVP here.

The nominees will also be highlighted in the SLL college website page.

During the event will be a 1970s Groovy theme that will include

Yes, come dressed to impress in your 1970s attire. You know, your best disco, groovy, boho, hippie, and shag rugs, mustaches!

Red Mountain Summit Awards

We're excited to be bringing back the Red Mountain Summit Student Success Awards, after taking a few years off, and we're hoping you can help find some students deserving of this recognition.  


The Summit Awards are an opportunity for us to acknowledge the success and hard work of our Red Mountain students throughout this academic year. There's no specific criteria required for nominations--other than student success, whatever that means to you. All students who are nominated will be recognized. I invite you to nominate students who have shown growth, demonstrated kindness or leadership, or who went above and beyond in class or in a project--or for just being awesome! It's always so meaningful to students to be recognized by their faculty for their accomplishments.


Each Summit Award recipient will receive a certificate and a small gift, and nominees will be recognized at the MCC Honors and Academic Achievement Award Ceremony at MCC Southern/Dobson on May 4.


The deadline to nominate students will be April 14.  Students can pick up their award in Student Life during the week of May 1. 


Please use THIS LINK to submit your nominations.

Pizza with the President

Monday, April 10 | 11:30 am | LB 300 (Southern/Dobson campus)

Students! You're invited to join MCC President, Dr. Tammy Robinson for lunch and conversation. Please join us for this last Pizza with the Prez of the Spring semester. 

MCC Library : Book Sale

April 10-21 | 8:00 am-8:00 pm | MCC Library (Southern/Dobson only)

MCC Library is selling books, CDs, DVDs. Most items are only $1, with proceeds benefitting the General Scholarship Fund. Cash Only.


Southern/Dobson Blood Drive: April 11-12

10 am-2 pm in the Student Lounge. Sign up at www.bloodhero.com and choose location code MCC. All successful donors receive a $10 Amazon gift card!

Upcoming  events at MCC Red Mountain 

Pizza with ASMCC

Apr 12 | 12-1 pm | Saguaro Mall

Join ASMCC Red Mountain for pizza and conversation! They'll be there to answer your questions or help with concerns you have. Free pizza, chips and drinks. Stop by and say Hi to your ASMCC Officers, Micayla and Blaine.

Thorsday Earth Extravaganza

April 20 | 10:00 am-2:00 pm | Saguaro Lobby

Join us for a fun day of learning about reptiles, desert animals and conservation! Free food, crafts and prizes available. Meet with organizations with volunteer opportunities in the field of conservation. You might even win tickets to Boyce Thompson Arboretum or the Phoenix Zoo!

*This is an Honors Co-Curricular event

ASMCC RM Breakfast

April 26 | 9:00 am-11:00 am | M210

Stop by the Student Lounge at RM and grab a quick breakfast treat before heading off to class. 

We Care Wednesday

Wednesday, April 19  | 10:00 am-12:00 pm | Red Mountain Campus

The next We Care Wednesday drive through fresh food distribution is taking place at the RED MOUNTAIN campus on Wednesday, April 19th. It will take place from 10 am-12 pm. This is free and open to the public! *Food available while supplies last.

Enter campus on Red Mountain Way off of McKellips Road. A volunteer will place the food in your trunk/car. For more info, visit this link.  

The next We Care Wednesday food distribution at the Southern/Dobson campus will take place on May 3.  

Gafa Gafa: A Cultural Simulation Game

Wednesday, April 19 | 12:30-2:15 | S281 and Saguaro Lobby at RM

Sigma Chi Eta and Phi Theta Kappa chapters are organizing a fun and eye-opening cultural simulation game called 'Gafa Gafa.' Through this simulation, students will experience diverse aspects of communication and learn skills such as cultural adaptation, effective nonverbal communication, language accommodation, performance of culture through metaphors, colors, music, etc., coping with culture shock and societal inequalities, overcoming language barriers, awareness of stereotyping and prejudice, and numerous other concepts that are applicable over many practical contexts.   


Important note: Please sign up by April 16 (drop-in participation without signing up is not encouraged because this activity requires a training component that will be emailed to participants before April 19th). 


This simulation is open to students, staff, and faculty; thus, if you are interested in experiencing Gafa Gafa for yourself, please join us! Also, lunch will be provided.


STUDENT SUCCESS WORKSHOPS

The Foundations for Student Success is offering student success workshops during the fall semester. Workshops are free and are conducted both via WebEx and in person. These sessions are open to all students. For more information, please visit this site. 

Topic:  Self Care for an A+ Lifestyle

4/11/23 | 2:00-3:00 pm | S/D: Online via WebEx

4/12/23| 12:00-1:00 pm | S/D: Bldg 38 -Rm 608

Topic:  Withstanding Adversity

4/26/23 | 2:00-3:00 pm | Online via WebOnline via WebExEx

4/28/23| 12:00-1:00 pm | Online via WebEx

SUMMER BOOT CAMPS

Whether you are looking to improve your placement, review for a course, or get a jump start on your semester, MCC has a boot camp for you! This year we are excited to offer math, physical science, chemistry, HESI, reading/writing and computer science boot camps. Each session is geared towards preparing you for success in your courses and providing you an opportunity to work with faculty, staff, and peers.

Boot camps are offered in various formats including In Person, Live Online, and On Your Own Time. Choose the format that works for you and your schedule. For more information and to register, please click on the individual links here.

Good Deeds Day

4/14 | 9:00 am-11:00 am | Clocktower Lawn (S/D Campus)

Meet at the Kirk Student Center Clocktower at 9:00am

Sip and Paint: A Bob-Ross-Style Nature Night

4/14 | 6-9 pm | Navajo Room (S/D campus)


Join us for a Bob Ross-Style Painting and Nature Night intended for the MCC and the Mesa community! There will be the opportunity to paint, socialize, and have refreshments. There are 15 painting spots open, please RSVP by going to: https://forms.gle/9bMiQmxZjn48jmXY7 or scan the QR code to claim your spot. You are more than welcome and encouraged to attend and not paint!

See you there! 

Student Town Hall with Chancellor Gonzales

We are excited to invite you to participate in a Student Town Hall with Chancellor Gonzales. We hope that you will find value in attending this in-person session, which will provide students from across the Maricopa Community Colleges District with the opportunity to engage with our Chancellor for 90 minutes. These town halls are limited participation events, so please join us and come prepared with a question for the Chancellor. Lunch will be provided to attendees. 


Town Hall with Chancellor Gonzales - East Region - SCC, MCC, CGCC

Date: April 14th

Time: 12:00 - 1:30 PM

Location: Scottsdale Community College -  Indigenous Cultural Center, Red Mountain Conference Room (ICC 221-222)

Registration link:  https://forms.gle/2GsBrBxMbkA4Q7LR8

We understand that as students, you have many commitments and responsibilities. If you are unable to attend a town hall, please consider submitting a question via this online Google Form instead. The Chancellor will be answering both submitted questions and live questions during each of the town halls.


Thank you in advance for your participation!

SENDAS CONFERENCE

Intersections of Culture and Mindfulness in School and Work

April 17-21, 2023

For Students and Employees: In-person, Hyflex, and Virtual sessions throughout the week

This week-long event will include featured speakers, student panels, workshops, and concurrent sessions. Sessions will be offered in-person at the Red Mountain or Southern/Dobson campuses, online, and/or in Hyflex modality.

Keynote Speaker: Dr. Michael Yellow Bird | Friday, April 21, 9-10 am.

Register here

Click here for full conference schedule and more information about speakers/workshops

April is Financial Literacy Month

The MCC Financial Literacy Team is hosting 4 different workshops throughout the month of April. Each workshop provides an in-person and live online option. The presentation portion will last 45 minutes in order to allow time for questions and answers. See attached flyer for dates and details. Link to participate in online sessions is available by clicking on the topic. 

Topics include:

Scholarships Available-Apply Now!

The Fall 2023 Maricopa Community Colleges Foundations General Scholarship Application is now open and accepting applications! 

By using this portal, you can submit one General Scholarship Application and be eligible for hundreds of scholarship opportunities. The application deadline is April 30, 2023. 

These scholarships are available in a wide variety of majors, backgrounds, interests, as well as varying levels of financial need and academic success. There are scholarships opportunties for everyone!

Upcoming Theater and Performing Arts events

Student Art Show

Mar 30-Apr 4 | Opening reception, 6-8 pm on 3/30 | MCC Art Gallery

Click here for more info 

Spring Dance Concert

Apr 13-14 | 7:30 pm |MCC Performing Arts Center

Click here for more info or tickets

Graduating Dance Concert

Apr 15 | 7:30-9:30 pm | MCC Performing Arts Center

Click here for more info 

Jazz Ensemble Concert with  Nick Finzer

Apr 18 | 7:00 pm | MCC Performing Arts Center

Click here for more info or tickets

Dom-A-Palooza

Apr 26 | 7:00 pm | MCC Performing Arts Center

Click here for more info or tickets

Studio Works: MCC Dance Studio Classes

Apr 27 | 7:00 pm | MCC Performing Arts Center

Click here for more info or tickets

Save the Date: Fuel for Finals!

The end of the semester is nearly hear, and Student Life will be celebrating!

Save the Date for our Fuel for Finals activities, happening at both campuses at the close of the Spring 2023 semester. There will be a variety of food and activities all week long!

Red Mountain: May 1-4 (Breakfast with College Administration, Thorsday May 4 from 10 am-12 pm in the Saguaro Lobby)

Southern & Dobson: May 8-11 (Breakfast with College Administration, Monday May 8 from 9 am-11 am in the Student Lounge)

A full schedule of activities will be published in the next edition of the T-Bird Times

2023 Convocation Ceremonies

Maricopa Community Colleges has a proud tradition of offering students, their families, and friends the opportunity to celebrate graduation through convocation ceremonies. Convocations are a more intimate and culturally focused event designed to celebrate students from diverse communities and various special interest groups.

We invite all our graduates, their friends and families, and our employees to attend any of the convocation ceremonies as we honor student diversity!

For a schedule of Convocation Ceremonies, and to register your participation, please visit this link. 

ONGOING PROGRAMS, SERVICES, AND EVENTS

MESA MARKET

FOOD & HYGIENE PRODUCTS FOR STUDENTS

The Mesa Market is a food and hygiene pantry for MCC students. Any student is eligible to visit the Mesa Market for up to 10 food and 5 hygiene products for free each week. 

Click this link for a Mesa Market flyer to share with others.

Open Monday-Friday, 8 am-5 pm

Southern and Dobson Campus

To use the Mesa Market at the Southern and Dobson campus, visit the Office of Student Life & Leadership in KSC 35S.  

Red Mountain Campus

The Mesa Market at Red Mountain is now located in Palo Verde 111. It will be available during regular business hours by calling 480-654-7759, and a Student Ambassador will meet you at the RM Mesa Market. 

We are always grateful for donations to the Mesa Market! Feel free to drop off your donations to the Student Life office at either campus. 

Amazon Wish List for SOUTHERN/DOBSON DONATIONS

Amazon Wish List for RED MOUNTAIN DONATIONS

We Care Wednesday

We Care Wednesday is a food distribution that takes place on the first Wednesday of every month at the Southern/Dobson campus and the third Wednesday of every month at the Red Mountain campus. The distribution happens from 10 am-12 pm* or until supplies run out. The food distributions are open to all students and community members in need of food assistance:

Southern/Dobson : May 3

Red Mountain : Apr 19, May 17 

Clubs are an extremely valuable part of a student's experience at MCC. If you are interested in getting involved in a student club, please stay tuned for opportunities to meet our clubs, and consider starting (or reactivating) a new club! We are also seeking club advisors to help support a variety of MCC clubs. Any faculty or staff that are interested in this opportunity are encouraged to reach out to a member of the Student Life team. 

The Club Hub will have an updated list of student clubs (as we learn which clubs will be active this year) as well as important paperwork, forms, and a list of club connections to various Fields of Interest. 

Banner image for the MCC Club Hub website

Click here to visit the MCC Club Hub!

Get Involved and Get Connected!

Career Services Recruitment & Workshops

Each Wednesday during the Spring 2023 semester the Career Services Department will be hosting Working Wednesdays on the Clock Tower sidewalk from 10 am - 1 pm. Each week, we will welcome employers on campus to table and speak with interested students about the job opportunities available within their organization. Check out the Career Services website for more great services and resources! Located in the Clocktower Sidewalk at the Southern & Dobson campus.

Every alternating Tuesday/Thursday and Wednesday evening during the Spring 2023 Semester we offer various workshops to help you prepare for the professional world (resumes, cover letters, and interviewing). For the complete schedule, and links to join virtually, visit the Career Services webpage. 

Caring Connections Spring 2023

Week 2: You Belong

You belong here! Together we will make this a successful semester.

Please connect with each other and take advantage of the vast resources available to aid in your success.

As Thunderbirds you have access to academic services and life essentials, such as food, personal hygiene items, and clothing. Visit mesacc.edu/get-help to get familiar with the breadth of resources that are available should you or someone you meet need them now or later in the year.

Please consider attending a FREE Student Success workshop hosted by the MCC Foundations for Student Success. This month’s topic is Self-Advocacy: Communication Skills for College Success. There’s an in-person option on Tuesday, January 24, and an online option on Wednesday, January 25.

If you have a general college question, you may use the Ask MCC button linked from the Current Students tab on the college’s home page to chat online with a MCC staff member. (mesacc.edu/students/ask-mcc)

Here are some links to resources you may find helpful:

Week 3: Time Management

Student Message:

Your success depends on planning to succeed, so be sure to prioritize your time and stay informed. Time management is key! To help you plan, consider the following tips and resources:

Optional Lesson

Week 4: Engage

Did you know students who engage in college activities and their communities tend to complete their courses and academic goals more successfully than those who do not? Participation in clubs and activities builds networks and offers opportunities to gain skills and develop leadership qualities benefitting professional pursuits. You can get engaged at MCC by:

Engagement with academic support is also vital.

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Week 5: Life Balance

When we have a balanced life, we are in a better frame of mind for learning and achieving goals. Please be sure to practice self-care, get enough sleep, eat healthy, and exercise – stretching and short walks can make a big difference. You will need to stay on top of your homework and other responsibilities, of course, but make it a priority to care for yourself at least one small way each day! Here are some suggestions and resources that may help:

Optional Lesson

Week 6: Stop Before You Drop

Around this time of the semester you may start to feel overwhelmed with your classes and life in general. Keep your momentum!

If you are thinking about dropping a class, STOP and speak with an advisor, faculty member, or counselor -- especially since withdrawing can impact your financial aid and academic progress. We care about your success, so please stop and seek help before you drop!

Visit Mesacc.edu/get-help to to get familiar with the wealth of academic and basic needs services available to help you succeed.

Optional Lessons -- A clever video from ASU, about the importance of conferencing with faculty, is linked in one of the class activities for this week.

Week 7 – The Power of No

Congratulations! You’re closing in on the second half of the semester; take stock in your accomplishments and your “bandwidth” to take on extra tasks.

It’s okay to say “no, I can’t at this time” to focus on your goals. Check out this video of acclaimed writer and producer Shonda Rhimes on how to say no. FOMO (fear of missing out) is real, but instead of thinking of a “no” as never, think of it as “not right now.” Keep a list of things you want to do in the future and use it to help you prioritize what you want to say “yes” to in the future.

Two things you want to say “yes” to right now are securing financial support for the summer or fall semesters, and reviewing the resources available at mesacc.edu/get-help.

There are lots of great spring activities and events to say “yes” to this semester! Be sure to check out the latest edition of the T-Bird Times for a list of them.

Optional Lesson

Week 8: Growth Mindset

Student Message

Have you ever felt paralyzed because you don’t know how to start a paper, calculate a math problem, or respond to an exam question? Most of us have felt this way, and even had nightmares about completing a stressful activity.

Research shows our brain activity soars when we make mistakes and grapple with what went wrong and how we can recalibrate to achieve different outcomes in the future. Our potential outcomes soar the highest when we address the mistake with a growth mindset, when we celebrate our imperfections, saying, “I didn’t get it right this time,” or “I cannot do this YET. BUT I will keep trying!”

A great way to enhance your growth mindset is to plan for the future and seek out support.

Make an appointment with a tutor (virtual or in person), talk with your instructor (before class, after class, or visit during office hours), connect with a classmate, visit mesacc.edu/get-help, or access resources available in your Canvas courses. Read up on events going on across campus with the latest edition of the T-bird Times.

Participate in a Foundations for Student Success workshop: Preparing for the Second Year (March 7th and 8th).

If you are continuing your studies over the summer or next fall, take advantage of Priority Registration.

Optional Lesson

Week 9: Achieving Goals

Student Message:

Have you heard the phrase, “You don’t know what you don’t know?” Roughly 80% of students change their majors at least once during their college experience. Changing course isn’t bad; it’s necessary to ensure you maintain your momentum and are true to your goal. MCC’s Career Services office provides FREE assistance to help you make clear decisions about your future.

Unsure what career to pursue? Career Coach is an easy-to-use FREE tool designed to help you identify careers matching your interests. Visit Career Coach to browse potential career options, take a career assessment, and help improve your resume.

Attend the next FREE student success workshop - Remembering What You Read, in person on Wednesday, March 22 at 1pm (Southern and Dobson: Bldg 38 - Room 608, Think Tank) or online on Friday, March 24th at 12pm.

If you are eligible to graduate this spring, congratulation! Reminder: if you plan to participate in the the commencement ceremony on May 14, RSVP by April 21.

If you’re looking for events to attend on campus, visit the T-Bird Times online newsletter.

We’re here to help you achieve your educational goals! Visit mesacc.edu/get-help to review the vast resources available to all MCC Thunderbirds.

Optional Lesson

Week 10: Next Steps

Student Message:

Congratulations on completing more than half of the spring semester! It is now time to look ahead. Find a Class is now open. Plan out your next semester to ensure you are able to get into the classes you need.

There are important dates and observances listed on the academic calendar you should be aware of as the semester wraps up. If you are eligible to graduate this spring, congratulations! Reminder: if you plan to participate in the commencement ceremony on May 14, be sure to RSVP by April 21.

Maricopa Community Colleges has a proud tradition of offering students, their families, and friends the opportunity to celebrate graduation through convocation ceremonies. Convocations are more intimate and culturally focused events designed to celebrate students from diverse communities and various special interest groups. For more information, visit: events.maricopa.edu/convocations.

If you’re looking for events to attend on campus, visit the T-Bird Times online newsletter.

As you consider your next steps, please remember, as a Thunderbird you have access to support to aid in your success. Visit mesacc.edu/get-help to see what’s available.

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Week 11: Celebrate Victories

Student Message

Each day presents itself with opportunities to celebrate wins; sometimes we just have to look for them.

“A little progress each day, adds up to BIG results.” – Brigitte Linford

Here are some victories you can celebrate:

Small steps like these put you closer to your goals and ultimately the finish line. Major accomplishments are regularly celebrated; the small ones are often dismissed. Reward yourself when you accomplish tasks of all sizes – these little victories can have a big impact on your progress toward meeting your goals.

As you close out the semester, here are some reminders to keep you on track:

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Center for Community & Civic Engagement 

Civic Action Hour | Wednesdays from 12:00-1:00 pm | Link to virtual event

We welcome you to join us for Civic Action Hour on Wednesdays from 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm. We have organized new and exciting speakers and topics for the semester to support Civic Engagement, Civic Action, Civic Service and Civic Leadership. The speakers bring great ideas and opportunities to their presentations for our students. These events are also Honors Co-curricular approved.

Civic Engagement Events

Civic Action encompasses actions to promote the quality of life in the community, through both political and non-political processes. Many of our events, projects and activities surround the Civic Holidays that include Constitution Day, National Voter Registration Day, Civic Engagement Week, AZ Civics Week, National Voter Education Week, and National Vote Early Day and collaborating with our community and national partners Check back periodically to see events that have been added.

EngageMe Workshops | Fridays from 12:00-2:00 pm

EngageMe Workshops are open to students, staff, faculty, and community partners as we offer additional educational training in civic engagement to promote the quality of life in the community through both political and non-political processes. Link to participate.

MCC Fitness Center Memberships

Start the new semester STRONG! Did you know you can sign up for a membership to the MCC Fitness Centers? They provide membership access to students, employees, and the community, and a membership gives you access to both the Southern and Dobson and the Red Mountain campus fitness centers.  Membership includes cardio and strength training equipment, fitness tools/accessories, access to drop in group fitness classes, personal training consultation and 1 complementary session, knowledgeable staff, day use lockers, clean facilities, and no crowds!

Also available: Community Ed memberships, PED 101/PED 115 classes for credit and a variety of fitness classes. Visit the Fitness Center website for a schedule and more information.

What is THORSDAY?

Wear your favorite Thunderbird gear every Thorsday, greet your friends with "Happy Thorsday," and find your own ways to celebrate your Thunderbird pride.  Follow MCC Student Life and MCC Red Mountain on Instagram for contests, challenges, prizes and more! 


For more information on Student Life, visit our website

STUDENT LIFE & LEADERSHIP

Student Life is here to help you GET ENGAGED and GET CONNECTED at MCC. 

Getting involved makes a HUGE difference in your MCC experience. Check out Student Life for more information on these opportunities. Visit us in KSC 35S at the SoDo campus or in Mesquite 210 at Red Mountain, or check out our Virtual Student Life Center for more information.

The Maricopa County Community College District (MCCCD) is an EEO/AA institution and an equal opportunity employer of protected veterans and individuals with disabilities. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, or national origin. A lack of English language skills will not be a barrier to admission and participation in the career and technical education programs of the District. The Maricopa County Community College District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability or age in its programs or activities. For Title IX/504 concerns, call the following number to reach the appointed coordinator: (480) 731-8499. For additional information, as well as a listing of all coordinators within the Maricopa College system, http://www.maricopa.edu/non-discrimination.