Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Paul Hamill Highlighted in the Chicago Tribune

Paul Hamill, Instructor of Earth Science, was featured in the Chicago Tribune for his contributions to McHenry County College and our community. His students are inspired by his infectious passion for meteorology. Paul is considered an authority in the field with his expertise being sought out by those at MCC and beyond. We are proud to have Paul as one of our amazing colleagues. Congratulations, Paul!


Please click below to read the article:

Chicago Tribune

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Steve Young's Work Published in CHOICE

The December issue of the journal CHOICE features MCC professor Steve Young’s article, “Four Hundred Years Later: The Bible Isn't What It Used to Be.”  CHOICE, published by the American Library Association, is the premiere review journal for librarians at academic institutions.  Professor Young began writing reviews for CHOICE five years ago.  The idea for the article came to Dr. Young over a year ago. “I was thinking about the significance of the 2011 being the 400th anniversary of the King James translation of the Bible, and thought it would be a good occasion for librarians to assess the place of the Bible in their collections.  I pitched the idea to my editor, and after an editorial meeting, it was approved, and assigned to me,” says Young.  “I spent several months researching and reviewing academically-oriented Bibles, and ended up citing over sixty works,” including different translations, study Bibles, original language texts and closely related primary texts.

CHOICE

Monday, November 14, 2011

Matt Irie Highlighted in Chicago Art Magazine

Congratulations to Matt Irie whose work is recognized by Chicago Art Magazine! The author, Stephen Knudsen, acknowledges Matt’s many talents.  The article is definitely worth reviewing.


Great work, Matt!

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Automotive Technology Department Makes Senior Assistance Day a Success

On Friday, October 7th our Automotive Technology AMT100 class participated in a very important event.  The Cary Police Department in conjunction with McHenry County College Automotive Technology Department hosted a Senior Assistance Day.  Our students provided free basic inspections to senior citizen vehicles.  The students learned essential one on one skills by greeting each vehicle owner in addition to explaining the results of the inspection.  The Department worked with several local shops and stores, so they could refer those individuals with vehicle issues.  Under the supervision of Mike Albamonte and Clay Brown, the students inspected 24 vehicles and found concerns such as needing new tires, tire rotation, low-charge battery, worn belts, radiator hose leak and taillights not operating.  All involved found the day to be successful and hope to make this an annual event.  Congratulations on a wonderful event serving our community and our students!

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Art Department Co-Sponsoring Pottery Demonstration

The Art Department is co-hosting a pottery demonstration on Friday, October 14 and Saturday, October 15 from 9:00 – 4:00 in the Conference Center. Robin Harper, a potter internationally recognized, will show  how to create functional pots for household uses through the process of wheel-throwing.


Cost including lunch:
Both days:
$125
$115 for MCC Students and Clayworkers’ Guild Members

One day:
$70
$65 for MCC Students and Clayworkers’ Guild Members

A $25 fee will be incurred by those who register at the door.

Registration:
MCC Registration Office 815.455.8588.

Continuing professional development units will be available.

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Matt Irie Featured in The Week

Matt Irie’s exhibition, “You Are the Vanishing Point," was highlighted in the September 2 issue of The Week. The author praises Matt’s work in "Where to Buy: a Select Exhibition in a private gallery” by describing it in the following way:

      

          Don't expect to find your bearings in Matt Irie's densely
          layered paintings. The Chicago artist's latest series,
          "You Are the Vanishing Point," channels the
          disorienting energy of M.C. Escher's physics-defying
           spatial constructions into square and nearly square
           abstract paintings that shimmer, advance, and recede
           without any apparent rhyme or reason. Unlike oil
           on canvas or watercolor on paper, Irie's preferred
           medium--acrylic latex on rigid panel--offers little room
           for creating the illusion of depth through loose gesture.
           His optical trickery, in other words, must be that much
           more crafty and precise. At Ebersmoore Gallery, 213 N.
           Morgan St. Chicago. (28)

The print version of The Week may be found at the MCC Library. Congratulations, Matt!

"Where to Buy: a Select Exhibition in a private gallery." The Week      
       2 Sept. 2011: 28. Print.



Monday, August 1, 2011

Matt Irie: You are the Vanishing Point

Congratulations to Matt Irie on his upcoming solo exhibition ‘You are the Vanishing Point’ at EBERSMOORE!

August 5 - September 3, 2011
Opening Reception: Friday, August 5 6-9pm

EBERSMOORE
213 N. Morgan, #3C
Chicago Il, 60607

Dripping paint in every direction, Matt Irie's densely constructed paintings in 'You Are the Vanishing Point' occupy a disorienting space between traditions of geometric painting and surreal installation. The illusion of conflicting gravity created by Irie's craft, in which marks are made by the application of individual and multi-directional paint drips, presents each narrative according to optical effect. Where the grid is employed one way, nests of marks accelerate the eye into depths of overlapping lines, but when the paintings flatten, the history of Irie's engagement with fleeting surrealism is on physical display. Flickering between illusions of deep vertigo and telling phenomena of construction, the paintings in 'You Are the Vanishing Point' function as historical palindromes, working in both directions to engage their viewer as something more than real.

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Art on the Fox Festival judged by Art Hand and Tom Vician

Art Hand and Tom Vician, Art Instructors, recently judged collections at the Art on the Fox festival in Algonquin.  Artists were judged on all submissions as a whole rather than on individual pieces.  The two-day festival consisted of 40 booths with an assortment of media including ceramics, photography, jewelry, paintings, glass, and stone.  We are proud to have Art and Tom serving the community while being wonderful representatives of McHenry County College!

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

I'm thinking of changing my smile - Art Installation at the Dole Mansion by Erin Coleman-Cruz and Christina Gregor

The second and third floors of the 1860’s Dole Mansion have been transformed by Art Instructors, Erin Coleman-Cruz and Christina Gregor. The art installation, “I’m thinking of changing my smile,” is open for viewing through June 24. Congratulations are in order for our colleagues. Their countless hours of hard work and dedication should not go unnoticed. Please attend to see how the Dole has been recreated through this collaboration.

Dole Mansion
401 Country Club Road
Crystal Lake, IL

http://collaborateeccg.blogspot.com/

http://www.lakesidelegacy.org/index.html

Monday, June 6, 2011

Pat Zokal, Department Chair of Counseling, serves students through professional development

Pat Zokal, Department Chair of Counseling, will be very busy with professional activities this summer. She is taking six semester hours of graduate course work, including a "Family Counseling" course. This will increase her understanding of family dynamics issues our students face, which are often a source of strain or support affecting their success. Pat is also enrolled in an Education course, enabling her to incorporate additional creative activities into her teaching. Pat’s professional development will directly impact students and employees, as she will integrate what she has learned into her seminars and professional development classes.


In additional to professional development, Pat will also be serving students through the completion of the Career Decision Making MCC webpage. The current "Career Resources" page will be replaced by a new, more self-directed "Career and College Major Decisions" webpage with different options for students (choosing a major) and community members (making a career change).

Thank you, Pat, for your dedication to continuing professional development and to serving our students!