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EMCC singers travel to choral conference Print E-mail
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Several members of East Mississippi Community College’s Reflection Singers took part Sept. 29-30 in the Fourth Annual Southern Invitational Choral Conference at the University of Southern Mississippi. The Relection Singers, chosen from the EMCC Choir, sing at community and campus functions.
Pictured are, standing from left, Carlton Fisher of Starkville, Shawntell Triplett of Philadelphia, Lonnie Benamon of Preston, Trave Williams of Maben, Carla Caldwell of Columbus and Samuel Jackson of Starkville. Kneeling are Clarissa Kern and Crystal Phillips, both of Starkville. The students learned musical pieces under guest clinician Bretto Peppo, director of choral/vocal music at Diablo Valley College in California. The conference ended with a concert at Main Streeet Baptist Church in Hattiesburg.
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For more information about vocal classes at EMCC,
call Wendy Smith at (662) 476-5004.
Last Updated ( Oct 08, 2008 at 04:50 PM )
Beauty salon opens this month Print E-mail

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Students from EMCC Cosmetology Program will begin seeing clients on Oct. 22, when the EMCC Beauty Salon opens for business. The salon, in the Douglas Building, Room 125, will be open Wednesdays and Thursdays from 9:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m., and Fridays from 9:30 a.m. until 11 a.m. For more information, or an appointment, call (662) 243-1915 or (662) 243-1921. 

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Last Updated ( Oct 08, 2008 at 03:10 PM )
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Partners: EMCC and Saint Leo University Print E-mail

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Assistant Vice President Beth Carter of Saint Leo University, right, and Dew White, director of SLU’s extension at Columbus Air Force Base, welcome guests Sept. 25 as East Mississippi Community College and SLU host an open house at the air base. A new agreement between the two schools allows EMCC graduates to pursue bachelor’s degrees from Saint Leo University.

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Last Updated ( Oct 09, 2008 at 11:52 AM )
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Homecoming spotlights outstanding Lion alumni Print E-mail

2008 EMCC ALUMNI AWARDS
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East Mississippi Community College honored its Alumnus of the Year and Distinguished
Service Award winner Oct. 4 during halftime of the Lions’ match-up with Coahoma Community
College. Charlie Studdard, far left, president of the EMCC Alumni Association, presented the
awards on the 50-yard line. Shown accepting their awards, from right, are: Cecil Vaughan of
Columbus, winner of the Distinguished Service Award; his wife, Dora Strickland Vaughan;
and Alumnus of the Year Jerry Boatner of Collinsville. These award-winners were also
honored with a luncheon in their honor at Keyes Currie Coliseum.
 

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EMCC crowns 2008 Homecoming Queen Print E-mail

2008 Homecoming Queen Brittany Dooley
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Brittany Dooley of Macon was crowned East Mississippi Community College’s Homecoming
Queen Oct. 4 during the Lions’ match-up with Coahoma Community College. Brittany Dooley
is shown at bottom right during a halftime ceremony with her father, who escorted her onto the
field; Dr. Jackie Stennis, vice president of EMCC’s Scooba campus; and EMCC President Dr.
Rick Young. A sophomore, Dooley is the daughter of Vivian and Eloise Dooley. She is a member
of Phi Theta Kappa, the NAACP, TRIO Student Services and The Lion yearbook staff, and she has
maintained a grade point average of at least a 3.2 at EMCC. After graduation in the spring, Dooley
plans to pursue bachelor’s and master’s degrees in social work at the University of West Alabama.
“I love working in a helping environment,” Dooley said, “I feel I would be a great advocate for the
disadvantaged who so greatly need the services of a licensed social worker.” 

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Last Updated ( Oct 07, 2008 at 02:09 PM )
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