MCCers win at FBLA competition
Seven MCC students won 11 awards during the Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) state competition at the organization's conference held at Mississippi University for Women.
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Seven MCC students won 11 awards during the Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) state competition at the organization's conference held at Mississippi University for Women.
60 students from MHS and LCSD got a closer look at some of the health care programs offered at MCC as a part of a unique day-long camp, Experience the O.N.E. - Occupations Not Usually Explored by Men.
In 1975, Debroah Stokes became the first Black nursing instructor in Meridian when she began teaching at the now-closed Matty Hersee School of Nursing. Later, in 1980, she became the first Black nursing professor at MCC.
MCC's Precision Machining Engineering Technology Program is forging a relationship with Ingersoll Cutting Tools, a world leader in the design and manufacturing of standard and special indexable cutting tools.
Meridian Community College Associate Degree Nursing Program graduate Hannah Kennedy received the Hurst Review NCLEX® Scholarship.

