Class of 2025 Profile: Mara Waynick
May 23, 2025
To celebrate the upcoming commencement on May 29, we are featuring profiles of some of the extraordinary and inspiring members of the class of 2025. Although this is only a small sample size of all the incredible graduates this year, we hope that it gives everyone a chance to see through the eyes of students how valuable of an experience it is to attend MCC. Today’s profile features Mara Waynick. #MCC2025 #MCCPROUD
Mara Waynick

Square photo graphic of Mara Waynick wearing a necklace.
Veronica: Where are you from?
Mara: I’m originally from San Diego, California, but I moved to Rochester, New York, with my family a few years ago.
Veronica: What is your major?
Mara: I’m majoring in Chemistry, and I plan to pursue a Ph.D. in the field.
Veronica: Who inspires you and why?
Mara: My family inspires me the most. They’ve been my foundation through every challenge and triumph. Their strength, encouragement, and belief in me (especially when I doubted myself) keep me going.
Veronica: What are your plans after graduation?
Mara: After graduating from MCC, I will be transferring to St. John Fisher University to earn my bachelor’s degree in chemistry. Long-term, I hope to attend graduate school and pursue an industry career or higher education.
Veronica: What was your favorite memory from your time at MCC?
Mara: My favorite memory is serving as President of Phi Theta Kappa. From organizing events to advocating for fellow students, it’s been an experience full of leadership, learning, and lifelong friendships. It’s hard to pick, but one of my favorite events was a night at a Rochester Americans game in collaboration with MCC’s VAPA Department, joined by artist Don Colley! The energy at Blue Cross Arena was electric, and it was the perfect chance for students to connect, cheer on the Amerks, and celebrate the arts and community. Huge thanks to VAPA and Don for making it such a memorable evening!
Veronica: Why would you recommend MCC to other students?
Mara: MCC truly meets you where you are and helps you grow into who you’re meant to be. The faculty and staff genuinely care, and there are endless opportunities to get involved, develop your passions, and prepare for what’s next.
Veronica: What advice would you give to prospective students you wish someone would have given to you?
Mara: Don’t try to do it all alone. Ask questions, get involved, and lean on the community around you. MCC has so many resources; you just have to take the first step and use them.