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MISSISSIPPI CODING ACADEMIES OPENS HUB AT EMCC'S COMMUNIVERSITY

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Students enrolled in the Mississippi Coding Academies program at East Mississippi Community College’s Communiversity work on their classroom assignments in this file photo taken prior to the college’s latest indoor mask mandate.

Mississippi Coding Academies is providing tuition-free classes to students at The Communiversity at East Mississippi Community College.

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The Golden Triangle Early College High School on East Mississippi Community College’s Golden Triangle campus will be conducting information nights for rising freshmen in Clay and Noxubee counties who want to learn more about the school.

GTECHS CONDUCTING INFO NIGHTS FOR PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS

January 27, 2022

The Golden Triangle Early College High School on East Mississippi Community College's Golden Triangle campus is accepting applications from eighth grade students in Clay and Noxubee counties who are interested in attending the high school beginning their ninth-grade year. More


East Mississippi Community College Heavy Civil Construction instructor Carlton Ray Hollis, Sr., at left, gives student Tammy Warren pointers on the operation of a dozer used in the program in this file photo from February 2021. EMCC’s Workforce and Community Services division offers a wide range of programs designed to help put people to work.

WORKFORCE AND COMMUNITY SERVICES STREAMLINES PROCESSES

January 24, 2022

East Mississippi Community College's Workforce and Community Services division offers numerous training programs leading to in-demand occupations in the region. Programs range from skill-specific courses that last a few weeks to one-year certificates. More


EMCC hopes to raise enough funds to convert Wallace Hall on the Scooba campus into a museum to display sports memorabilia and other historical items dating back to the college’s founding.

EMCC TO LAUNCH FUNDRAISER FOR SCHOOL MUSEUM

January 18, 2022

The East Mississippi Community College Development Foundation is gearing up to launch a fundraiser to create a museum on the college's Scooba campus to display sports memorabilia and other artifacts dating back to the college's inception in 1927. More