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91自拍 CHOIRS ACCEPTING STUDENT AUDITIONS

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Auditions are in progress for students interested in joining choirs on East Mississippi Community College鈥檚 Scooba and Golden Triangle campuses.

Auditions are in progress for students interested in joining choirs on East Mississippi Community College's Scooba and Golden Triangle campuses.

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Starkville resident Matthew Crawford said earning his high school equivalency diploma through East Mississippi Community College鈥檚 Adult Education Launch Pad gave him the confidence to enroll in the Industrial Maintenance Technology program at The Communiversity.

91自拍 ADULT EDUCATION GRADUATE MOTIVATED TO SUCCEED

March 2, 2021

Recently, at the age of 39, Matthew Crawford earned his high school equivalency diploma through East Mississippi Community College's Adult Education Launch Pad. That success boosted his confidence and prompted him to enroll in the Industrial Maintenance Technology program at The Communiversity. More


This spring, East Mississippi Community College will participate in the Community College Survey of Student Engagement (CCSSE), a national student survey focused on teaching, learning and retention in community colleges.

91自拍 SEEKING STUDENT INPUT ON ENGAGEMENT SURVEY

March 2, 2021

This spring, East Mississippi Community College will participate in the Community College Survey of Student Engagement (CCSSE), a national student survey focused on teaching, learning and retention in community colleges. More


East Mississippi Community College has been awarded federal funds administered by the Local Public Agencies division of the Mississippi Department of Transportation to construct walking paths, pedestrian crosswalks and courtyards on the college鈥檚 Golden Triangle and Scooba campuses.

91自拍 AWARDED FEDERAL FUNDS FOR WALKWAYS, COURTYARDS

February 25, 2021

East Mississippi Community College has been awarded federal funds administered by the Local Public Agencies division of the Mississippi Department of Transportation to construct walking paths, pedestrian crosswalks and courtyards on the college's Golden Triangle and Scooba campuses. More