MCC alumna finds success in medical laboratory field
The talk of biomarkers, the human genome, infectious diseases and contagious viruses may frighten some, but Meridian Community College alumna Holly Covas finds it interesting.
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The talk of biomarkers, the human genome, infectious diseases and contagious viruses may frighten some, but Meridian Community College alumna Holly Covas finds it interesting.
A Meridian Community College alumnus, who has created more than 150 paintings, will return to the College's Miller Art Gallery for the first show of the 2020-21 season.
Meridian Community College's new Alumni Association is taking flight and is looking for alums to join.
Meridian Community College alumna Cameron Proctor hopes to be doing her part in the fight against cancer as she begins a new journey as a cancer registrar with the Mississippi Cancer Registry. "Everything we do is for cancer research and this database of information is important in helping to find a cure," said Proctor, who earned her associate's degree from MCC's Health Information Technology program this past May.
The saying, first things first, fits for someone getting into college. For those applying to Meridian Community College, often their first step is a stop in the Admissions Office. And that's where Ashley Tanksley meets her mission and finds purpose in the role as the new Director of Admissions.