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EMCC, MSU PARTNERSHIP TO PROVIDE STUDENTS RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES

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From left, Mississippi State University associate professor Dr. Bindu Nanduri, East Mississippi Community College instructor Jairus Johnson, and MSU assistant professor Dr. Jonas King are collaborating on the “Bridges to Baccalaureate” program, which will provide paid summer research internships to select EMCC students transferring to MSU.

Select East Mississippi Community College students will have the opportunity to earn money while conducting research at Mississippi State University labs thanks to a partnership between the two institutions of higher learning.

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