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RESIDENTIAL-STYLE STUDENT HOUSING PLANNED FOR SCOOBA CAMPUS

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This conceptual drawing by JBHM Architecture depicts what planned apartment-style student housing on EMCC’s Scooba campus might look like.

Plans are in the works to construct apartment-style student housing on East Mississippi Community College's Scooba campus to replace two 75-year-old dormitories that are no longer in use.

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Space in the Douglas Building adjacent to the former Center for Manufacturing Technology Excellence on East Mississippi Community College’s Golden Triangle campus were renovated and now house Division of Nursing and Health Sciences programs. Here, a wall was removed between two classrooms in to accommodate large class sizes in some of the nursing programs.

EMCC'S CMTE BUILDING TO HOUSE NURSING, HEALTH SCIENCES PROGRAMS

January 22, 2024

The former Center for Manufacturing Technology Excellence building on East Mississippi Community College's Golden Triangle campus will house Division of Nursing and Health Sciences programs once planned renovations there are completed. More


East Mississippi Community College has hired Raines Rester as the new director of golf at the Lion Hills Center and Golf Course. Raines is a 2017 graduate of EMCC who earned a degree in Golf/Recreational Turf Management.

EMCC ALUMNUS HIRED FOR DIRECTOR OF GOLF POSITION AT LION HILLS CENTER

January 18, 2024

The Lion Hills Center and Golf Course in Columbus, an East Mississippi Community College facility, has hired Raines Rester as the director of golf. More


EMCC student Nick Grabbs was among a select group of students nationwide chosen to participate in the NASA Community College Aerospace Scholars program and will be flying to Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, at the end of January.

EMCC STUDENT LANDS NASA COMMUNITY COLLEGE AEROSPACE SCHOLARS MISSIONS

January 12, 2024

East Mississippi Community College sophomore Nick Grabbs completed two missions through the NASA Community College Aerospace Scholars (NCAS) program last year and is embarking on a third mission this month that will culminate with a trip to the Armstrong Flight Research Center, NASA's primary center for high-risk, atmospheric flight research and test projects in Edwards, California. More