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EMCC ALUMNA SITS ON NATIONAL PANEL HOSTED BY STUDENT ADVOCACY COALITION

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East Mississippi Community College graduate Camille Cooper works on a lab assignment at The Communiversity in this file photo. Cooper was among five students nationwide chosen to participate in an online webinar on challenges students have faced as a result of the novel coronavirus.

Recent East Mississippi Community College graduate Camille Cooper was one of five students nationwide who participated in a webinar titled "Today's Students Speak Up: The Student Perspective on College This Fall."

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Students enrolled in East Mississippi Community College’s Division of Nursing and Allied Health participate in a March medical emergency simulation prior to the outbreak of the coronavirus. A drive-by graduation for students in the Paramedic, Practical Nursing and Surgical Technology programs will take place July 25.

EMCC DIVISION OF ALLIED HEALTH TO CONDUCT DRIVE-THROUGH GRADUATION

July 10, 2020

East Mississippi Community College's Division of Nursing and Allied Health will conduct a drive-through graduation ceremony Saturday, July 25, at 10 a.m. at The Communiversity at EMCC for students enrolled in the Paramedic, Practical Nursing and Surgical Technology programs. More


Longtime East Mississippi Community College employee Dr. James L. Rush has been named the college’s vice president of instruction.

EMCC NAMES DR. JAMES L. RUSH VP OF INSTRUCTION

July 6, 2020

Longtime East Mississippi Community College employee Dr. James L. Rush has been named the college's vice president of instruction. More


Athlete Engineering at Mississippi State University and The Communiversity at East Mississippi Community College are hosting an online Zoom discussion to examine how wearable technology widely used in sports can benefit industry.

JOIN THE CONVERSATION: WEARABLE TECHNOLOGY AND THE FUTURE OF SMART PPE

July 1, 2020

Athlete Engineering at Mississippi State University and The Communiversity at East Mississippi Community College are hosting an online Zoom discussion to examine how wearable technology widely used in sports can benefit industry. More