College pays tribute to POWs/MIAs
A bright blue September sky served as a backdrop for raising the black and white Prisoner of War, Missing in Action flag during a POW/MIA Recognition Day ceremony.
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A bright blue September sky served as a backdrop for raising the black and white Prisoner of War, Missing in Action flag during a POW/MIA Recognition Day ceremony.
MCCers Drew Edwards, Kimberly Rush, and Christine Brown-Bradley are three of the 20 professionals named Top Twenty Under 40 sponsored by Mississippi Power through a partnership with The Meridian Star and Meridian Life magazine.
MCC students, faculty, and staff members rolled up their sleeves and opened their arms to give blood during the College's two-day blood drive held in collaboration with MSU-Meridian.
"Every day is a chance to make a difference in someone's life. I love working with students and helping them take a step toward bettering their future,” said Hurtt.
Art and entertainment combine for this season's Arts & Letter Series, Miller Art Gallery presentations.