MCCer of the Month: Annah McRae
McRae, who has been at the College for six years, said one of the most enjoyable aspects of her job is helping others. "I look forward to coming to work and being a part of this college," she said.
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McRae, who has been at the College for six years, said one of the most enjoyable aspects of her job is helping others. "I look forward to coming to work and being a part of this college," she said.
Dr. Leia Hill received the Leadership Award from the Women in Higher Education Mississippi Network, signifying the recognition of her excellent leadership qualities, her ability to lead others, and her commitment to making a significant difference at MCC.
MCCers attended the Mississippi Academy of Sciences meeting, sponsored in part by the Mississippi IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence, to learn about scientific research being done in Mississippi.
From songs to poetry to stories, MCC's 2024 Black History Month Celebration reinforced its theme, "African Americans and the Arts," with selections presented by community residents and MCC staff and students.
MCC's 2024 Humanities Teacher of the Year, Jade Parkes, who serves as a history instructor at MCC, presented "Before Green Eggs, Grinches, or Cats in Hats: An Examination of the World War II-Era Works of Dr. Seuss."