2020-2021 Catalog

Carson Hall

CarsonHall, the Main Building houses classrooms, administrative and faculty offices, art, photography, theatre, and dance studios, new state-of-the-art science labs, the Academic and Administrative computer centers, a chapel, a dining room and a formal meeting and reception room.

Hewitt Gallery of Art

The Hewitt Gallery of Art, located in the main esplanade and adjacent black and white galleries in the Carson Hall and Nugent Hall Buildings, is a highly recognized showcase gallery that offers both well-known and emerging artists an opportunity for exposure within the art world and the MMC community. Works reflecting a wide range of concerns, styles and media, such as painting, drawing, photography, sculpture, video, and multimedia installations are exhibited on a regular basis throughout the year. The Gallery allows our students the opportunity to engage in an ongoing dialogue with contemporary art and artists, as many of the exhibitors are guest presenters in our art department classes in both studio and art history. Hundreds of artists, critics, collectors, and curators visit the Gallery each year, and the visibility of innovative and challenging works of art throughout the College plays an important role in expanding the creative horizons of MMC students. Through internships and curatorial studies, students have the opportunity to participate directly in a professional gallery environment.

Regina S. Peruggi Room

Named in honor of the College’s sixth President, the Peruggi Room is located on the second floor of Carso Hall and serves as a formal meeting and reception space.

Commons

The Commons consist of 5,000 square feet adjacent to The Lowerre Family Terrace. Accessible from the terrace and from the third and fourth floors of the Carson Hall, the Commons will include a new kitchen and extensive, flexible dining and lounge space.

Samuel Freeman Science Center

The Samuel Freeman Science Center for Science Education, dedicated in 1997, with new biology, chemistry and physics laboratories, allows MMC to enhance the educational experience of all students. These state-of-the-art laboratories provide the venue for students to explore the natural sciences through both standardized and inquiry-based laboratory opportunities. These labs also provide facilities where students can engage in faculty-mentored research projects, thereby preparing our students to enter many areas of the biomedical field.

Ruth Smadbeck Communication and Learning Center

The Ruth Smadbeck Communication and Learning Center is an invaluable educational asset that provides hands-on training for students in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology. Students have applied learning experiences with real patients under the supervision of certified and licensed clinicians. Such training is not usually available at the undergraduate level. The state-of-the-art facility includes individual and group therapy rooms, an audiology booth, closed circuit audio/ visual system to maximize learning and data collection opportunities, and research laboratories of the full-time faculty. The Center is located on the seventh floor of the Main Building in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders in the Division of the Sciences.

Lowerre Family Terrace

The Lowerre Family Terrace, the College’s 5,000-square foot quad, offers a respite in a natural setting and features a water wall, heated trellis and garden areas that foster the community interaction essential to student-centered learning.