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Scooba resident Carly Stokes, 29, is among 18 East Mississippi Community College students who will graduate in December thanks to a statewide initiative to help Mississippians complete the courses they need to earn a degree.

Scooba resident Carly Stokes, 29, is among 18 East Mississippi Community College students who will graduate in December thanks to a statewide initiative to help Mississippians complete the courses they need to earn a degree.

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The public is invited to attend East Mississippi Community College’s Fine Arts Holiday Celebration on the Scooba campus Nov. 27, which will feature musical performances, a Christmas tree-lighting ceremony and a pottery sale.

EMCC FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT TO HOST HOLIDAY CELEBRATION

November 16, 2018

The public is invited to attend East Mississippi Community College's Fine Arts Holiday Celebration on the Scooba campus Nov. 27, which will feature musical performances, a Christmas tree-lighting ceremony and a pottery sale. More


Four students in East Mississippi Community College’s Business and Marketing Management Technology program earned awards in the Entrepreneurship category in a competition held during the DECA ENGAGE Conference in New York City. At center is EMCC District Director of Marketing Communications and Recruitment Dr. Joshua Carroll. The EMCC students are, from left, William Manuel, Brandon Carter, Marcus Black and Nathaniel Craft.

EMCC STUDENTS TAKE FIRST PLACE IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP AT DECA CONFERENCE

November 14, 2018

Three students in East Mississippi Community College's Business and Marketing Management Technology program earned first place in the Entrepreneurship category of a business simulation competition during the DECA ENGAGE Conference Nov. 8-10 in New York City. A fourth EMCC student was on a team that earned third place in the competition. More


Frances McKay, who turns 101 Nov. 18, vividly recalls her time at East Mississippi Junior College, as today's East Mississippi Community College was known when she attended in 1935 to 1936.

CENTENARIAN RECALLS TIME AT EAST MISSISSIPPI JUNIOR COLLEGE

November 12, 2018

Frances McKay, who turns 101 Nov. 18, vividly recalls her time at East Mississippi Junior College, as today's East Mississippi Community College was known when she attended in 1935 to 1936. More