New employee program to develop leaders
Ten MCC faculty and staff members have been selected as the first group of participants in a newly-created leadership and professional development program, Eagles Leadership Convocation.
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Ten MCC faculty and staff members have been selected as the first group of participants in a newly-created leadership and professional development program, Eagles Leadership Convocation.
What better way to gather and celebrate the end of another academic year and honor retiring colleagues than by going to the MCC Faculty Staff Appreciation luncheon and retirement reception?
Meridian Community College announces leadership appointments in its Student Affairs Division.
Amanda Bratu, who has worked at MCC for three and a half years, serves as an administrative assistant to the vice president for institutional advancement, and she is MCCer of the Month for April.
The Mississippi Humanities Council sponsors the Humanities Teacher of the Year Award, recognizing the outstanding work of the humanities faculty who have made significant advancements in the mission of the humanities in the state.