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Techxpo at ̨ʹٷվ CC, students learn T.V. broadcasting an option for study

Techxpo at ̨ʹٷվ CC, students learn T.V. broadcasting an option for study

“The variety is good because each of these students has certain skills that are going to match up with different careers, you know, welding, cosmetology, academics, broadcasting, entertainment and the STEM fields. And that’s why I think it’s important to expose them to everything we possibly can, because there are opportunities here to be discovered.” – Dr. Alfred Smith

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̨ʹٷվ CC, Atmos partner for student internship program

̨ʹٷվ CC, Atmos partner for student internship program

The first intern under the new partnership is Hunter Holtsinger of Brandon who will spend the summer working at Atmos’ location in Jackson. He is a sophomore at ̨ʹٷվ studying Mechanical Engineering Technology.

McCulloch Scholarship recipient makes seamless return to school

McCulloch Scholarship recipient makes seamless return to school

PEARL – A few years ago, Jessica Hardwick decided that since her family had grown by one, it was time to similarly grow her opportunity to help support them. Enter ̨ʹٷվ Community College, and the third-semester nursing student at the college’s Rankin Campus has a...

Electro-Mechanical students show skills in hands-on lesson

Electro-Mechanical students show skills in hands-on lesson

The combined ingenuity of six Electro-Mechanical Technology classes was on display this past semester as students demonstrated a mobile pumping station at McKenzie Pond on the Raymond Campus. A motor control apparatus was connected to a generator-powered mobile power...

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Culinary program revives passion for cooking

Born in Lagos, Nigeria, Memeh came to the United States at age 3 along with her family. Trouble at home landed her in a group home for children for a number of years, where she earned a GED and was provided a car. She enrolled at ̨ʹٷվ at 18, but was too lost on too many levels to succeed.

Allied health student continues life shaped by healthcare

Allied health student continues life shaped by healthcare

“When I was about 2 ½ years old, my parents realized I couldn’t bend my left arm,” said Batte, 21, of Brandon.  After initial consultation locally, Batte was taken to St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis.

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