Festival T-shirt sports student's winning work
Not all art is on display in a museum. Take, for example one MCC student: his art was seen on T-shirts sported by supporters and others at Meridian's Threefoot Festival.
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Not all art is on display in a museum. Take, for example one MCC student: his art was seen on T-shirts sported by supporters and others at Meridian's Threefoot Festival.
MCC's Precision Machining Engineering Technology Program students and MSU's mechanical engineering students joined in Design Build Collaboration Challenge for ProjectMFG, a Department of Defense initiative.
Thanks to MCC and the Gene Haas Foundation, 20 students will have the opportunity to receive a $2,000 scholarship to be used at MCC's Precision Machining Engineering Technology.
Shaping the next generation of leaders drives ADN advisor Contrell Terrell; he also loves interacting with colleagues, delving deeper into higher education, and discovering new and innovative ways to support students best.
Only one New Century Workforce Scholar was selected from each state. Little, a fourth-semester MCC Associate Degree Nursing student, received the highest score in Mississippi.