Our department programs are evidence of MCC's deep involvement in our
local community:
- The Creative Arts Committee provides
artist residency programs, theater experience, and helps sponsor Poetry
Month, Mercer Gallery exhibits, and cross-discipline programs and speakers. A variety of Creative Arts offerings are provided each semester. Contact Kathleen Farrell at (585) 292-3121 for more information.
- The Holocaust Genocide Studies
Project leads students, teachers and community members in remembrance
events regarding the tragic history of the Nazi-led purge of Jews and
others, as well as other instances of genocide. Resource materials are
made available to schools and teachers. Speakers and events are presented
throughout the year.
- Poetry Month is a collaborative celebration
designed to show off the fun and beauty behind poetry. Students and
the community are invited for readings, performances, and the popular
Poetry Slam Ice Cream Social, during April of each year.
- The Otis Young Motivational Speak-Off takes place the first Saturday of May and provides students with the opportunity to develop their public speaking skills in a way that far exceeds what can be accomplished in a classroom setting. To prepare for this event, students participate in an Honors course where they are engaged in developing, revising and rehearsing an original 5-7 minute motivational speech. The contest allows for students to test their preparation and developed skills in front of an audience in a theatre setting.
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