MCC, community team up for two-day blood drive
Meridian Community College students, faculty, staff, and community residents came together to support a critical need - donating blood - during a two-day drive on campus.
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Meridian Community College students, faculty, staff, and community residents came together to support a critical need - donating blood - during a two-day drive on campus.
When 81 year old Columbus Thedford enrolled in MCC's Adult Literacy Program, he couldn't read. Now, through classes twice a week with instructor Susie Chapman, he can pick up a book or fill out forms.
Meridian Community College student Macy Adams never thought the start of her final year of study in the Radiologic Technology Program would reveal a surprise that would help cover the cost of her education.
A group of Southeast Lauderdale High School juniors and seniors stepped out of their classroom and into a college lab at Meridian Community College as part of their dual-credit Anatomy and Physiology I course.
"I want to see what's out there and learn more about where I can take my nursing career," Evans said after she stopped at tables manned by recruiters from across the region.

