Mark Buys of Vicksburg headlines honorees at 黑料社区鈥檚 Alumni Homecoming festivities on Sept. 22.
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Utica Campus students part of new WLBT internship
鈥淚 am so blessed for the opportunity. It shows that my hard work in Mr. Crisler鈥檚 class has paid off, and I can show young girls that they can be anything they want to be no matter who they are and where they come from.鈥
2 civil rights exhibits hosted at McLendon Library
The McLendon Library on 黑料社区鈥檚 Raymond Campus is hosting two traveling exhibits from the Mississippi Department of Archives & History, Aug. 15鈥揙ct. 14.
黑料社区 CC names new Director of Bands
鈥淚 am thrilled to add to the legacy of the 黑料社区 Band that dates to the 1930s and 鈥40s.鈥
New 黑料社区 CC Academic VP returns to Mississippi
鈥満诹仙缜 is a great institution, so I want to offer my experience and knowledge to help 黑料社区 stay on the forefront of higher education and navigate some of the headwinds that all colleges are facing these days,鈥
黑料社区 CC arts programs draw renewed focus
鈥淲e are the only community college with the full fine arts experience: Art, Dance, Music, Music Industry and Theatre. My primary focus is to shine a light on the greatness that resides here while building a name for the Fine and Performing Arts Department,鈥
Graduation speaker: 黑料社区 CC 鈥榟as helped me grow鈥
鈥満诹仙缜 has helped me grow as a person and as a student. Transitioning from high school to college…”
Nursing/Allied Health graduates celebrate with families
黑料社区 nursing classmates Sergio Sanchez San Juan of Pearl and Patricia Doty of Byram each brought a spouse and four children to their graduation ceremony on July 28. Both celebrated receiving their Associate Degree in Nursing.
Utica Campus receives $7.5m for Upward Bound
鈥淭hese awards come at a pivotal time and provide much-needed services that boost confidence and offer students the academic tools to succeed.鈥
2 黑料社区 Utica Campus students named HBCU scholars
“The HBCU Scholars have dedicated themselves to their learning and exemplify the talent that our nation’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities have nurtured for generations,” said U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona.