MONTCO ON THE MOVE A podcast featuring stories about the Montco Family at Montgomery County Community College!
In commemoration of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 2026, Montco is holding a yearlong celebration during the 2025–2026 academic year featuring a vibrant series of events, activities, and reflections that connect our past to our present and future. Dr. Suzanne del Gizzo, Dean of Liberal Arts, will give an overview of the 250th anniversary commemoration and the events and activities...
Takisha Mundy, Director of Career and Alumni Engagement, talks about the work her office does to support students and alumni meet their professional goals and stay connected to the College.
Recorded and edited by Quinn Szente from the College's Sound Recording and Music Technology Program
Dr. Margaret Bryans, Biology Professor and coordinator of the Biotechnology Program at MCCC, talks about her recent BioBuzz Workforce Champion of the Year Award, and gives an overview of her work to educate and train biotechnology and biomanufacturing of students for the Philadelphia region’s science workforce.
Recorded by Quinn Szente and Ian Meranus, edited by Quinn Szente from the College's Sound Recording and Music Technolo...
Community college graduate Patrick Howell talks about his long career and the pathway that led to him opening a successful chain of Jamaican food restaurants and food trucks. He also talks about his career as a police office, doctor, teacher and school administrator.
Recorded and edited by Ian Meranus, from the College's Sound Recording and Music Technology Program
The Hospitality Institute’s two new food options, Bistro 1964 and Bakery 340, are now open for the fall semester for students, employees and community members. Dr. Anthony Ginexi, Dean of Business and Professional Studies, and Jackie Faillace, Operations and Events Manager at the Hospitality Institute, talk about what customers can expect if they stop by for a meal.
Recorded and edited by Ian Meranus, from the College's Sound...
Engineering Science recent graduate Tom Quinn,'25, who recently transferred to Lehigh University talks about his experiences as a student at Montco including a Physics independent research project, his visit to the Green Bank Observatory and his internship at NASA.
Recorded and edited by Quinn Szente, from the College's Sound Recording and Music Technology Program
Kicking off a year of events commemorating the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, as well as Constitution Day, Montgomery County Community College will host “Give Us Liberty and the Right to Vote: The Journey to the 19th Amendment” a panel discussion on the 19th amendment, which guaranteed women the right to vote. Judge Carolyn T. Carluccio will be among the panelists for the discussion moderated b...
September is National Suicide Prevention Month and Dr. Nichole Kang, the Wellness Center Director, and Ally Arthur, the Wellness Center Manager, discuss the events and activities happening on campus to commemorate the event. Plus, they’ll talk about the signs and symptoms of suicide and the resources available to help.
Recorded and edited by Quinn Szente, from the College's Sound Recording and Music Technology Program
The fall semester is right around the corner! Kimberly Logan, Academic Support Manager, talks about how Montco’s free tutoring services can help students in all subjects. Tutoring is available 24/7 for all students in-person in the libraries on the Blue Bell and Pottstown Campuses and online through Brainfuse.
Recorded by Quinn Szente, Brett Mitchell, and Dylan Thomas
Edited by Quinn Szente
from the College's Sound Recording and...
In this milestone 100th episode, Montco on the Move welcomes Donald Lyons, Chair of Montgomery County Community College’s Board of Trustees. Donald shares his inspiring educational journey, overcoming academic challenges to achieve his goals. Now a financial professional and community leader, Donald reflects on the transformational power of education, the value of community college, and what it means to come full circle—from being ...
Professional voice actor Talia Genevieve, ’11, talks about how her time in Montco’s Sound Recording and Music Technology program helped launch a career as a voice actress. You can see her work on the animated series “Universal Basic Guys.”
Recorded by Kyle Ziebis & Dylan Thomas, edited by Matt Frankl from the College's Sound Recording and Music Technology Program
Wellness Center Director Dr. Nichole Kang and Resilient Students Network Engagement Coordinator Erin Cassidy talk about the grocery program and housing resources available to students to combat food and housing insecurity.
Recorded and edited by Quinn Szente
from the College's Sound Recording and Music Technology Program
High school Dual Enrollment student Cat Crutchfield describes her experience as a student in the program. The recent graduate received her associate’s degree in Liberal Studies and is headed to Temple University’s Honors program in the fall.
Recorded and edited by Quinn Szente
from the College's Sound Recording and Music Technology Program
Music major Kayla Horger, the 2025 Commencement National Anthem singer, tells her story. She’ll talk about her life growing up in music, some of the experiences she’s had as a student at the College and her plans for the future at Kutztown University.
Recorded and edited by Quinn Szente
from the College's Sound Recording and Music Technology Program
Mechanical Engineering major Ruby Armor, the 2025 Commencement student speaker, returns to talk about her story. She’ll talk about her work on Project Innova- urban concept hydrogen fuel cell vehicle, the Merck Automation Innovation Challenge and her independent study involving astrophysics.
Recorded and edited by Quinn Szente
from the College's Sound Recording and Music Technology Program
May is Mental Health Awareness Month and continuing the series on wellness, Ally Arthur, Wellness Center Manager, stops by to talk about the importance of mental health awareness.
Recorded by Nate Leslie and edited by Tucker McClure
from the College's Sound Recording and Music Technology Program.
Loujain Ahmed, SGA President talks about her success as a student at Montco. She also talks about how these opportunities have shaped her as a person and how they will help her to her future goals towards a career in astrophysics.
Recorded by Nate Leslie and edited by Tucker McClure
from the College's Sound Recording and Music Technology Program.
Continuing the year-long series on wellness, Wellness Center Manager Ally Arthur, and Peer Support Specialist Dominic Ciccimaro talk about talk how to manage stress and the connection between fitness, nutrition and mental well-being.
Recorded and edited by Quinn Szente
from the College's Sound Recording and Music Technology Program.
Nyere Miller, assistant athletics director, discusses his extensive career and his roles at our college. He also delves into our athletic programs and how to get involved.
Recorded by Quinn Szente and Anthony Lucas.
Edited by Quinn Szente.
from the College's Sound Recording and Music Technology Program.
Continuing the year-long series on wellness, Dr. Nichole Kang, Wellness Center director, and Ally Arthur, Wellness Center manager, talk about the resources available for MCCC students at the Wellness Centers on the Blue Bell and Pottstown campuses.
Recorded by Ethan Coldsmith, Eric Mitchell and Quinn Szente.
Edited by Quinn Szente.
from the College's Sound Recording and Music Technology Program.
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