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New Hi-Stepper Director a familiar face
“These were two of the best years of my life, and I hope I can provide the best experience for my students each year.” – Bekah King, Hi-Stepper Director
Vicksburg College Carnival puts programs on display
Held each spring, the event gives prospective students a chance to find out about all programs of study available at the Vicksburg-Warren Campus. They also got information on admissions, financial aid, registration and more from faculty and staff during the come-and-go event, which also included free snacks and activities.
̨ʹٷվ CC, Mississippi Highway Patrol agree to grow law enforcement ranks
Starting in fall 2022, the C.O.R.E. (Candidates on Rapid Entry) program will provide for an MHP officer to be on campus two days a week to assist criminal justice students on physical training and to teach them MHP-related curriculum to better prepare them for patrol school upon successful completion of the one-year program.
JATC holds J-Fest on Sunset
Guests heard from faculty and staff on the merits of attending ̨ʹٷվ and the Jackson Campus in particular, then toured programs of study and services on campus amid free hot dogs, snacks and activities.
Students present at Mississippi Academy of Sciences
“With us not being a research institution, it is important for STEM majoring students to participate in events like this because it not only allows them to interact with other students at four-year institutions but also learn about the opportunities aligned with scientific research.”
Terrell presented annual Holtzclaw award at Founder’s Day
“The Utica Campus celebrated its 119th Founders Day on March 24 with a student-led celebration of the life of William H. Holtzclaw.”
̨ʹٷվ honors key Utica retirees
“Four key figures who served on the Utica Campus were recognized with special dedications at campus locations linked to their careers.”
Apprentice thriving in workforce thanks to ̨ʹٷվ CC, Empire
“Completing the Apprenticeship program brings value to Matthews’s future career opportunities and brings real value to us as an employer today.”
Student named 2022 New Century Workforce Scholar
“More than 2,200 students were nominated from more than 1,200 college campuses across the country. Only one New Century Workforce Scholar was selected from each state.”
Utica Institute Museum celebrates opening
“The museum tells the history of the Utica Normal and Industrial Institute, a “little Tuskegee” founded in 1903 by William Holtzclaw as a place to educate Black citizens.”
- The Arts & Humanities
̨ʹٷվ CC Music Department to host U.S. Air Force brass quintet
RAYMOND – The ̨ʹٷվ Community College Music Department will host Gateway Brass, a component of the U.S. Air Force Band of the West, on Friday, Oct. 6 in the Vashti Underwood Muse Band Hall. The performance is from 11 a.m. to noon and is free and open to the public....
̨ʹٷվ CC Wind Ensemble to perform 2 concerts
The ̨ʹٷվ Community College Wind Ensemble will perform two programs in preparation for the group’s trip to France in May. The concert will include patriotic selections and works by Mississippi composers. The ̨ʹٷվ Wind Ensemble will perform in France May 14-21 through...
Onezime dances his way through ̨ʹٷվ
Editor’s Note: The following story was written by a staff member of The ̨ʹٷվonian student newspaper produced on the Raymond Campus. By Kimberly Stampley ̨ʹٷվonian@hindscc.edu Marcus John Onezime Jr., a dance performance and education major on the Raymond Campus, is...
̨ʹٷվ CC Art Show winners, scholarship recipients announced
RAYMOND – Winners of the ̨ʹٷվ Community College Student Art Show were announced during a ceremony May 8 at the Marie Hull Art Gallery on the Raymond Campus. CERAMICS/3D DESIGN: Charity Lockridge, of Vicksburg, first place and honorable mention; Reginald Pickering, of...
̨ʹٷվ CC 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 ̨ʹٷվ pays my salary’,” she said....
- Economic Development & Workforce
̨ʹٷվ CC partnership with industry grows workforce on Mississippi River
VICKSBURG – Tossing a heavy, 12-foot mooring rope off a barge on the Mississippi River is a calling for some and simply a rough-sounding job for others. Chad Vickers and Garrett Williams each have trained to do this now, and, though they took different paths to the...
Gov. Bryant speaks on leadership qualities at leadership conference at ̨ʹٷվ CC
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...
̨ʹٷվ, other community colleges see boost in workforce training dollars
Mississippi community colleges, including ̨ʹٷվ, will benefit from a new state workforce bill that ̨ʹٷվ 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...
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