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EMCC'S STEPS TO SUCCESS PROGRAM AWARDED FOURTH GRANT

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Arianna Love is a graduate of East Mississippi Community College’s Steps to Success program, which she now work for. The program, which provides Kemper County youths work experience through internships, was recently awarded a fourth grant by the Southern Mississippi Planning and Development District.

The Southern Mississippi Planning and Development District has awarded the Steps to Success (S2S) program on East Mississippi Community College's Scooba campus a $277,268 grant to provide Kemper County youths training and paid work internships.

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Philadelphia Mayor James Young will be the guest speaker Feb. 25 at East Mississippi Community College’s Black History Month celebration on the college’s Scooba campus.

MAYOR YOUNG TO SPEAK AT BLACK HISTORY MONTH CELEBRATION

February 5, 2019

Philadelphia Mayor James Young will be the guest speaker Feb. 25 at East Mississippi Community College's Black History Month celebration on the college's Scooba campus. More


East Mississippi Community College’s quiz bowl team took first place in the 2019 Community College Sectional Championship Quiz Bowl Tournaments Jan. 25 and qualified to compete nationally.

EMCC QUIZ BOWL TEAM WINS SECTIONAL, QUALIFIES FOR NATIONALS

February 1, 2019

East Mississippi Community College's quiz bowl team is among seven teams nationwide to earn first place finishes during the 2019 Community College Sectional Championship Quiz Bowl Tournaments that took place Jan. 25-26 at locations across the country. More


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.

EMCC, MSU PARTNERSHIP TO PROVIDE STUDENTS RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES

January 17, 2019

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. More