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NURSING STUDENTS VISIT CHOCTAW COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL

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Sophomores in EMCC’s Associate Degree Nursing visited with Allied Health students at Choctaw County High School Monday, Jan. 27. The nursing students answered questions about admission procedure and graduation requirements. They also gave a “day-in-the-life” presentation, in which they spoke about what is required of nursing students.

Sophomores in EMCC's Associate Degree Nursing visited with Allied Health students at Choctaw County High School Monday, Jan. 27. The nursing students answered questions about admission procedure and graduation requirements. They also gave a "day-in-the-life" presentation, in which they spoke about what is required of nursing students.

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East Mississippi Community College Information Systems Technology Department Director Brandon Sesser was named an Honorary Commander of the 14th Communications Squadron at Columbus Air Force Base during an induction ceremony that took place Tuesday, Jan. 21.

EMCC'S BRANDON SESSER NAMED HONORARY COMMANDER

January 24, 2020

East Mississippi Community College Information Systems Technology Department Director Brandon Sesser was named an Honorary Commander of the 14th Communications Squadron at Columbus Air Force Base during an induction ceremony that took place Tuesday, Jan. 21. More


The Barbering and Cosmetology programs on East Mississippi Community College’s Golden Triangle campus are offering haircuts, shaves and salon services to the general public at discounted rates.

EMCC BARBERING AND COSMETOLOGY SERVICES AVAILABLE TO PUBLIC

January 24, 2020

The Barbering and Cosmetology programs on East Mississippi Community College's Golden Triangle campus are offering haircuts, shaves and salon services to the general public at discounted rates. More


Three East Mississippi Community College employees with more than five decades of combined service at the college are assuming new administrative duties.

EMCC STAFF ASSUME NEW LEADERSHIP DUTIES

January 22, 2020

Three East Mississippi Community College employees with more than five decades of combined service at the college are assuming new administrative duties. More