Mendocino College Radio Hour is a monthly public affairs broadcast that highlights various aspects of Mendocino College and the pivotal part it plays in our community. Hosted by the Mendocino College Foundation Executive Director, guests include current and former students; faculty and counselors; support and administrative staff who inform the listening public about what’s happening at the College. Topics range from how to apply for Financial Aid to Dual Enrollment programs at District High Schools to the Academic and Career Technical Education options offered at the main campus in Ukiah as well as the Centers in Lakeport, Willits and Fort Bragg. The goal of the show is to be informative and encouraging, revealing the many options that await current and potential students and the opportunities to partner with local employers. Our hope is to connect with those listeners who might not be familiar with everything their local community college has to offer.

Latest Episodes

November 2024 - Janet Daugherty/Eric Hoefler - Learning Center/MESA

Foundation Executive Director, Julie McGovern, interviews Janet Daugherty, Learning Center & Student Success Director and Eric Hoefler, MESA & STEM Achievement Director 

October 2024 - Theatre Performances

Julie discusses upcoming theatre and dance performances with Reid Edelman, Eryn Schon-Brunner, Heidi Peterman and Paloma Rodriguez. 

September 2024 - Mendocino College Coast Center

Julie discusses the Mendocino College Coast Center with Faculty Member, Vincent Poturica and Foundation Coastal Development Liaison, Jason Morse. 

August 2024 - Rebecca Montes - Mendocino College Classes and Programs

Julie McGovern spoke with Rebecca Montes, Dean of Instruction about various classes and programs that Mendocino College has to offer.

July 2024 - Theatre Production at Mendocino College

Julie discusses theatre production in Mendocino County as well as at Mendocino College with Reid Edelman, Director of the Theatre Program and Ellen Weed, theatre profe...

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