MCC nursing students explore career paths at College job fair
"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.
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"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.
Using the theme, "Lead Where You Are - Grow Where You Are Planted," Meridian Community College staffer Marion Whiting encouraged students to get involved in campus and leadership opportunities.
"We wanted a fresh start," LaFleur said. "The Scribbler feels more fun and inviting while still honoring the tradition. It's about helping people find their voice and share their perspective."
"This is a chance for students to be able to reach resources that we don't have available here at MCC," said Nedra Bradley, MCC executive director of family services and student support.
"This collaboration between MCC and MPSD exemplifies our shared commitment to student success," said Dr. Amy Carter, superintendent of Meridian Public School District.

