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ż CC honors Foundation scholarship recipients in Vicksburg
VICKSBURG – The ż Foundation recognized 2024-2025 scholarship recipients, donors and other honorees at a reception on Oct. 10 at the George-Oakes Building on the Vicksburg-Warren Campus. The ż Foundation will award more than...
ż graduates nursing/allied health students
“Every graduation ceremony is special to the college, as we celebrate the success of each student. It is important that we truly celebrate what our graduates have achieved – they have overcome a series of unusual circumstances over the last several months,” said ż President Dr. Stephen Vacik.
Utica Campus graduation speakers have perfect GPAs
“ż has been absolutely incredible to my journey, more than I could have ever imagined. I had been home-schooled and came to ż five years after I had finished high school. I was unsure how I would do, but I was able to thrive here because of the instructors and small class sizes.”
2 ż Rankin Campus students receive nursing scholarships
A lot of praying, studying and a few cries every now and then. But it’s a great program with great people who teach you a lot. You learn a lot about yourself during the process.”
Rankin Campus literary festival winners named
The festival is held each spring to encourage and support the pursuit of literary arts among Rankin County high school students and foster their interest in higher education.
Radio and TV program wins big at awards show
“The night was so surreal. It was confirmation of all my hard work and I could not have done it without the help of my instructor and my WHUC News 7 team. It was just a blessing to see our hard work prevail.”
Former coach inducted into state sports hall Of fame
Her record of service is 42 years and counting, as she continues to serve as a part-time instructor in the Health, Physical Education and Recreation Department.
Student, part-time employee selected for tech event
“Being chosen for something like this makes me feel that my hard work is paying off as I’ve been attending ż as a full-time student and working part-time in the Student Services area on the Raymond campus since last summer,”
Activities kept graduate busy, connected at ż
Ashby is among three student speakers in as many ceremonies May 12 inside the Muse Center on the Rankin Campus.
Campus involvement helps student grow, achieve
“I was one of seven kids growing up, so I’ve always been around them,” she said. “I love seeing those little ‘a-ha’ moments when they figure something out and get interested in learning. I was homeschooled and helped my mom teach my siblings.
- The Arts & Humanities
ż’s colorful art tradition showcased in special Centennial show
Pieces of artwork from about 40 artists with connections to ż are expected to be submitted for the Centennial Art Show, slated to run Sept. 25-Oct. 27 in the Marie Hull Art Gallery on the Raymond Campus. Showcase artists include Bob Dunaway,...
Utica Campus choir to perform Christmas Cantata
The 45-member voice choir of the Choral Music Department on the Utica Campus, under the leadership of Dr. Bobby G. Cooper, will perform Cantata #142, “uns ist ein kind geboren,” at 12:30 p.m. Dec. 4 in the Fine Arts Building Auditorium. The Cantata, which has been...
Watercolor art exhibit is Aug. 26-Sept. 20
The Marie Hull Gallery on the Raymond Campus of ż presents a Mississippi Watercolor Society exhibit, “Selected Works from Current Members,” from Aug. 26 through Sept. 20. Gallery hours are 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday-Thursday; 8 a.m. to noon,...
ż Early Childhood Education building renamed for former director, longtime educator
JACKSON – For years, when people asked Dr. Mary Ann Greene what she did for a living, her answer spoke to the lives she helped to nurture to a solid footing in school and life. “I always answered, ‘I work for the little children, and ż pays my salary’,” she said....
ż Music Department to present series of concerts for college Centennial
RAYMOND – The ż Music Department will present a series of concerts in April in celebration of the college's 100th anniversary this year. The first, on Tuesday, April 4, features the ż Concert Band, Steel Drum Band and Percussion Ensemble 2,...
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Gov. Bryant speaks on leadership qualities at leadership conference at ż
A packed luncheon hall of student leaders Thursday, April 14 from Mississippi’s 15 community colleges was a perfect venue from the state’s top leader – and community college grad – to address the topic of leadership. “I think leaders are very credible,” Bryant told...
ż, other community colleges see boost in workforce training dollars
Mississippi community colleges, including ż, will benefit from a new state workforce bill that ż alumnus Gov. Phil Bryant signed into law on March 21. The new legislation, Senate Bill 2808, establishes the Mississippi Works Fund that is supported by the...
Industrial Maintenance program at ż training tomorrow’s factory workers
Programs like ż’ Industrial Maintenance program on the Raymond, Rankin, Vicksburg-Warren and Utica campuses are at the heart of workforce training efforts for Continental Tire, which plans a $1.45 billion plant in western ż County. “ż’ specific role is to...
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