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MCC's One World Series to Host History Channel's Christine McKinley
Middlesex Community College's One World Series will host Christine McKinley in a special program in Bedford.

Middlesex Community College’s One World Series will host Christine McKinley, co-host of the History Channel’s “Brad Meltzer’s Decoded,” in a special program at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 24, in Bedford Campus Center’s Café East, 591 Springs Road. Admission is free and open to the public.
In addition to helping solve some of history’s most compelling and perplexing riddles on History’s “Brad Meltzer’s Decoded,” McKinley is a licensed mechanical engineer, musician and author. A vocal advocate for women pursuing careers in STEM (science, technology, engineering & math), she has spent most of her engineering career designing and managing the construction of power plants, semiconductor facilities, hospitals and schools. Her musical, “Gracie and the Atom,” won a Drammy Award for original score in Portland, Ore.
For more information about McKinley, visit http://christinemckinley.com/
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The One World Series at Middlesex is an annual speaker series addressing topics of current interest, funded by the Center for Leadership and Engagement. For more information, or to reserve seats for groups of eight or more, contact studentengagement@middlesex.mass.edu
Middlesex Community College meets the evolving educational, civic and workforce needs of our local and global communities. As one of the largest, most comprehensive community colleges in the state, we educate more than 13,000 students annually on our campuses in Bedford and Lowell, and online. MCC offers more than 70 degree and certificate programs, plus hundreds of noncredit courses. At Middlesex, everyone teaches, everyone learns.