MCC campus and community turn out for first of academic year blood drive
"It's been a banner drive," said LeAnne Motes, campus life coordinator. Some 110 students, faculty and staff, and community members who participated.
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"It's been a banner drive," said LeAnne Motes, campus life coordinator. Some 110 students, faculty and staff, and community members who participated.
MCC’s Utility Lineman Training Program received a Mississippi Department of Employment Securities grant funded through the federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA/NDWG) Governor’s Reserve funds.
Thanks to the efforts of Rush Health Systems and MCC staff and students, approximately 200 people got their initial Pfizer vaccine.
Leia Hill, MCC vice president for Institutional Advancement and the executive director of the MCC Foundation, was selected as one of the 50 Leading Businesswomen in Mississippi by the Mississippi Business Journal.
During the first days of the Fall 2021 semester, Campus Life offered students a quick bite, MCC branded swag, and cool treats.