MCC's Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society chapter installs new members
Ninety-eight Meridian Community College students were installed as new members of the Nu Upsilon chapter of Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) during a ceremony held in the McCain Theater.
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Ninety-eight Meridian Community College students were installed as new members of the Nu Upsilon chapter of Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) during a ceremony held in the McCain Theater.
Rosa Parks took her seat. Jackie Robinson stepped up to the plate. Jesse Jackson raised his voice. These iconic figures--and many more--came to life as part of "The Meeting," an interactive production that highlighted MCC's Black History Month's theme of Education, Liberation, and the Future We Create.
Some 519 middle school students from across Mississippi converged on Meridian Community College's campus to compete in the state's Future Business Leaders of America Competition (FBLA).
Alumni who have excelled in their respective professions and life missions and have elevated MCC's esteem through their achievements, service, and association with the institution will be inducted into the Hall of Fame on March 5.
The award recognizes college leaders who go above and beyond to support student success. Knight was nominated by PTK students, who praised his dedication both inside and outside the classroom.