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26May

EMCC CONSTRUCTION SKILLS PROGRAM HELPS INMATES BUILD ON FUTURE

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East Mississippi Community College Construction Skills instructor Johnny Duren, at right, watches as inmates from the Clay County Detention Center, who are enrolled in the program, frame a roof during class.

The seven inmates of the Clay County Detention Center enrolled in the newly created Construction Skills program at East Mississippi Community College's West Point-Clay County Center are hoping the training will help them land good paying jobs upon their release.

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A graduation ceremony for the Golden Triangle Early College High School took place May 15 in the Lyceum Auditorium on East Mississippi Community College’s Golden Triangle campus.

GTECHS CONDUCTS CLASS OF 2021 COMMENCEMENT

May 15, 2021

A commencement ceremony for graduates of the Golden Triangle Early College High School took place May 15 in the Lyceum Auditorium on East Mississippi Community College's Golden Triangle campus. More


Golden Triangle Early College High School seniors from both the 2019-20 and 2020-21 school years were honored the night of Thursday, May 13, during Senior Night in the Lyceum Auditorium on East Mississippi Community College’s Golden Triangle campus.

GTECHS UPPERCLASSMEN HONORED DURING 'SENIOR NIGHT'

May 14, 2021

Golden Triangle Early College High School seniors from both the 2019-20 and 2020-21 school years were honored the night of Thursday, May 13, during Senior Night in the Lyceum Auditorium on East Mississippi Community College's Golden Triangle campus. More


When officials with Plum Creek Environmental, a manufacturer and distributor of waste and recycling containers, needed additional welders with specific skills at the company’s West Point facility, they turned to East Mississippi Community College’s Workforce and Community Services division.

NEW WELDING PROGRAM AT WEST POINT TAILORED TO MEET COMPANY'S NEEDS

May 12, 2021

When officials with Plum Creek Environmental, a manufacturer and distributor of waste and recycling containers, needed additional welders with specific skills at the company's West Point facility, they turned to East Mississippi Community College's Workforce and Community Services division. More