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David Thibault-Muñoz Appointed Director of the Brewer Center for Civic Learning and Community Engagement

Mount Wachusett Community College (¿ªÔªÆåÅÆ) is pleased to announce the appointment of David Thibault-Muñoz as the new Director of the Brewer Center for Civic Learning and Community Engagement (Brewer Center). David brings over two decades of experience in education, community organizing, and civic engagement to the Brewer Center. Since 2013, he has served as an […]

Mount Wachusett Community College Hosts Backpack Drive and Provides Service Prior to Start of Fall Semester

GARDNER–The Mount Wachusett Community College Office of Student Life and The Senator Stephen M. Brewer Center for Civic Learning and Community Engagement conducted its annual backpack and school supply drive to benefit area children in foster care. Leadership Academy students assembled over 60 donated backpacks on their day of service, Wednesday, August 21.  Backpacks were […]

My Memories of Costa Rica

The smell of freshly applied paint to a family’s house. The feeling of the warm waves of the Pacific against my skin. The view on horseback of the sleeping volcano. The taste of the many traditional dishes. The sound of every man, woman, and child we came across chanting Pura Vida. Pura Vida At home, […]

¿ªÔªÆåÅÆ Students Recognized for over 113,000 hours of Volunteer Service

On Wednesday evening, the Senator Stephen M. Brewer Center for Civic Learning recognized over 113,000 hours of volunteerism from students and singled out a number of students and organizations for specific recognition. This academic year, 1,544 ¿ªÔªÆåÅÆ students preformed 113,636 hours of service to the community with volunteer efforts continuing from non-graduating students. Based on […]

¿ªÔªÆåÅÆ Returns to Costa Rica in 2019

From June 1st – June 8th, 2019, nine of our students will be across the globe, making an impact in the world!  The International Service Trip, sponsored by the Office of Student Life and the Brewer Center for Civic Learning and Community Engagement, will be hosted by True Nature Travels. Grab Your Spot! There’s only […]

Hillary Newsome Foundation Donates 700 Pounds of Food to ¿ªÔªÆåÅÆ Food Pantry

Members of the Hillary A. (Bartlett) Newsome Foundation donated 700 pounds of food, which was gathered during a Leominster food drive, to the Mount Wachusett Community College Food for Thought Pantry on Friday. The donation of 1009 items were made in honor of ¿ªÔªÆåÅÆ alumna Hillary Newsome who passed away last year. The food was gathered […]

¿ªÔªÆåÅÆ Winter Coat Drive Distributes Warmth to Students

The winter chill is here, but over 100 winter coat drive items will help keep Mount Wachusett Community College students warm. The free items have been donated by caring faculty, staff, students and community members for ¿ªÔªÆåÅÆ student. The free items include winter jackets, dress jackets, gloves, scarves, hats, and boots for students in need. […]

¿ªÔªÆåÅÆ Students Fill 135 Backpacks for Foster Children

Last week, Mount Wachusett Community College students packed 135 backpacks that will be distributed to children in foster care ahead of the coming school year. The supplies were donated by faculty and staff at the college across all three of ¿ªÔªÆåÅÆ’s campuses. The work was done by a group of incoming students from the school’s […]

Brewer Center Releases Kindness Calendar

Mount Wachusett Community College’s Brewer Center has released a Kindness Calendar for March that gives suggestions of small ways people can have a positive impact on other’s lives. “We had such a great success with our Do One Thing campaign that we wanted to keep the momentum going. This calendar is a way for students, faculty and […]

¿ªÔªÆåÅÆ Coat Drive Collects Over 100 Articles of Clothing for Students

Mount Wachusett Community College faculty and staff collected over 100 articles of winter clothing for students during a recent on-campus coat drive. “We have a lot of students who struggle with meeting basic needs, which is why we have a food pantry. When winter came in, people around campus were having conversations about how some […]