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NEW MEMBERS INDUCTED INTO SCOOBA CHAPTER OF PHI THETA KAPPA

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An induction ceremony for new members of the Eta Upsilon chapter of Phi Theta Kappa on EMCC’s Scooba campus took place Oct. 16 in Stennis Hall auditorium.

An induction ceremony for new members of the Eta Upsilon chapter of Phi Theta Kappa on EMCC's Scooba campus took place Oct. 16 in Stennis Hall auditorium.

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East Mississippi Community College was awarded a grant by the Appalachian Regional Commission to expand fields of study in health care on the college’s Scooba campus, where Practical Nursing, pictured here, is currently offered.

ARC AWARDS EMCC $877K FOR SCOOBA EXPANSION OF HEALTH PROGRAMS

October 16, 2024

East Mississippi Community College was awarded a grant by the Appalachian Regional Commission to expand fields of study in health care on the college's Scooba campus, where Practical Nursing, pictured here, is currently offered. More


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INAUGURAL GROUP GRADUATES FROM ADVANCED AVIATION TRAINING PROGRAM AT THE COMMUNIVERSITY

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In September, the first group of employees from a local aviation company completed training at the recently opened Mississippi Advanced Composites (MAC) Training Center at The Communiversity. More


Huber Engineered Woods – Shuqualak Plant Manager Elden Padgett recently visited The Communiversity to discuss the potential for East Mississippi Community College training to provide future plant employees the skills needed to work at the plant that is under construction in Noxubee County.

EMCC, HUBER ENGINEERED WOODS EXPLORING TRAINING OPTIONS FOR FUTURE PLANT EMPLOYEES

October 4, 2024

Preliminary discussions are under way between East Mississippi Community College's Workforce Services Division and Huber Engineered Woods to explore training opportunities at the college to provide area residents with the skills needed to work at the company's state-of-the-art oriented strand board manufacturing plant under construction in Noxubee County. More