Dan Rasher, head coach of the Montgomery County Raptors baseball team, recorded his his 500th career win on Saturday, March 30 against Chesapeake College. The team currently has a 16-10 overall record.
Dan Rasher, head coach of the Montgomery County Raptors baseball team, recorded his his 500th career win on Saturday, March 30 against Chesapeake College. The team currently has a 16-10 overall record.
Monday, April 1st is grand opening day for Montgomery College’s East County Education Center (ECEC) which is bringing the College’s unique services and academic programs to the residents of the East County to expand access in this region and to serve as an anchor institution in the community.
Montgomery College has announced that Rebecca Portis, professor in MC’s English and Reading Department, has received a Fulbright-Hays award and will be participating in a four-week learning trip to South Africa this summer.
Montgomery College’s Performing Arts Department Presents “The Visit” (more…)
Saturday Night Live’s Heidi Gardner will be performing at Montgomery College’s Robert E. Parilla Performing Arts Center in Rockville on Friday, March 22. The stand-up comedy show was rescheduled from its original date of Thursday, February 15. (more…)
Per Montgomery College: “Thomas (Tommy) Luginbill has accepted the position of executive director of the Pinkney Innovation Complex for Science and Technology at Montgomery College (PIC MC). (more…)
Maryland Governor Herbert R. O’Conor (Governor from 1939-1947) appointed a Commission of Higher Education to establish two-year public institutions in Maryland- “a chain of junior colleges throughout the state.” An ad hoc committee identified a need for a junior college in Montgomery County and Montgomery College became the first junior in the state of Maryland.
After nine seasons on NBC, The Office ran its final episode on May 16, 2013. Even though it’s been ten years since the series ended, the show is still viewed by millions each week through syndication and the Peacock streaming app. (more…)
The College, awarded $206,543 over two years to serve 800 learners, is one of only two community colleges in the country to receive the grant