On April 2, 1976 Science Magazine published an article by Linnda R. Caporael which posited that during the 1692 Salem witchcraft trials, the visions of specters and painful physical sensations described by the girls who claimed to be afflicted by witches could have been caused from eating bread made with flour tainted by ergot, a […]
On April 2, 1976 Science Magazine published an article by Linnda R. Caporael which posited that during the 1692 Salem witchcraft trials, the visions of specters and painful physical sensations described by the girls who claimed to be afflicted by witches could have been caused from eating bread made with flour tainted by ergot, a […]
General information sessions are for anyone interested in learning more about attending MCC and are held every Tuesday promptly at 3pm in the Office of Admissions. To learn more, call (603) 206-8100 or email MCCAdmissions@ccsnh.edu.
In an effort to provide you with the most current and comprehensive information about our programs, we require prospective nursing students attend a Nursing Information Session. Information regarding pre-reqs, the admissions process, the entrance exam, academic requirements (nursing and general education), and competitive ranking is covered in detail during the session. Participants will receive the […]
The supernatural is never far away deep in the New England landscape. Come hear stories in time for Halloween about a region rich in ghosts, witches, vampires, lake-dwelling monsters, cannibalistic ice giants, and more beyond the imagination. The ideas of spirits are not merely sensational, but often grounded in people’s understanding of the world. […]
General information sessions are for anyone interested in learning more about attending MCC and are held every Tuesday promptly at 3pm in the Office of Admissions. To learn more, call (603) 206-8100 or email MCCAdmissions@ccsnh.edu.
In this traditional Wabanaki storytelling presentation, Anne Jennison will introduce Gluskabe, who is at the center of an entire body of lesson stories that are central to the Wabanaki cultures of New Hampshire and the Northeast. Gluskabe is not the Creator, nor is he human; rather he is somewhere in between. Gluskabe has magical powers, […]