AUBURN — Government, industry and education officials joined Central Maine Community College students and employees at a dedication ceremony on Oct. 27 for the official opening of the Gene Haas Precision Machining Technology Center at the college. The college began work on the project in spring 2017. The first phase involved an interior renovation of […]
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Women's basketball: Reynolds sisters are double trouble for CMCC's opponents
Jordyn and Brooke Reynolds are sisters, playing basketball together on the CMCC team. They previously played on the Edward Little baskertball team. AUBURN — Opponents of the Central Maine Community College women’s basketball team might think they’re suffering from double vision this season, or maybe they’re stuck in one of those fun-house mirror rooms. In […]
Women's basketball: CMCC revving up for another title run
AUBURN — Trust the process. With apologies to the NBA’s Philadelphia 76ers, the Central Maine Community College women’s basketball team has built a process that has shown results, and thus has reason to be trusted. But after using that process to go all the way to USCAA Division II National Championship Game, and winning it, […]
Aussie, Aussie, Aussie: Influx of Australians joining CMCC men's basketball team
Freddy Webb, Cam Duncan and Kenny Huynh are three Australian players on the Central Maine Community College basketball team this year. Cam Duncan, Kenny Huynh and Freddy Webb are three Australians living the American Dream. The three are fulfilling their hoop dreams by playing for the Central Maine Community College men’s basketball team. “It’s been […]
CMCC men's basketball hopes better chemistry leads to more success
Sophomore captain Cam Duncan said 2017-18 CMCC men’s basketball team might not have the talent of last year’s squad, but he still expects it to be better than last year’s squad. “We had a lot of talent on paper, like we should have performed better,” Duncan, a sophomore forward from Bundaberg, Australia, said. “However, I […]
CMCC department changes name
AUBURN — Central Maine Community College President Scott Knapp recently announced that the college’s Corporate and Community Services department will become the Center for Workforce and Professional Development. The center provides custom training and professional development programs across Androscoggin, Oxford, Franklin and Lincoln counties. Non-credit classes (including online options) and industry-recognized certification programs are also […]
Central Maine Community College to host open house
AUBURN — Central Maine Community College will host its annual fall open house for prospective students and their families from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Oct. 14, at its lakeside campus at 1250 Turner St. In addition to having all academic programs, student organizations and athletics represented, staff members and students will be ready to […]
CMCC Comp TIA courses available
AUBURN — The Center for Workforce and Professional Development at Central Maine Community College will offer two Comp TIA certification courses in October. Comp TIA issues vendor-neutral, professional certifications for the information technology industry. The Comp TIA exams can be taken at CMCC’s testing center on the Auburn campus. Comp TIA A+ will be offered […]
Sturdivant scholarship event a family affair
The Central Maine Community College recipients of the Sturdivant Island Tuna Tournament scholarships volunteered at the Captain’s Meeting and fundraising auctions held recently for the annual tourney. Rylee Moore of Livermore, a life sciences major, and human services major Rebecca L’Italien of Poland joined other volunteers at the Spring Point Marina in South Portland for […]
Lunch break at CMCC
Michael Plummer and Brandi Snow have lunch in the parking lot of Central Maine Community College in Auburn on Tuesday. Snow is a first-year student in the Precision Machining Technology program and Plummer is a first-year student in the Automotive Technology Ford ASSET program. Both graduated from Portland Arts and Technology High School.