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Culinary Arts students gather industry experience through Meraki Roasting internship

September 21, 2021 | By Melody Dixon

Five Culinary Arts students are getting a head-start on life after CCC. Upon being interviewed, the students studying in the Coahoma Community College program recently launched a paid internship with Meraki Roasting Company, where they get to experience what being an entrepreneur in the food and drink... Read more

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Joseph McKee to serve as head of Financial Aid

September 13, 2021 | By Melody Dixon

Closing a crucial gap, Joseph McKee of Greenville, Miss., has been charged to lead Coahoma's Office of Financial Aid. Accompanied by a Bachelor of Business Administration in computer information systems and a Master of Business Administration from Delta State University, McKee seeks to continue a standard... Read more

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Alumnus Corterrius Allen to compete on Food Network's Halloween Wars

September 13, 2021 | By Marriel C. Hardy

While attending Coahoma, Corterrius Allen '21 had dreams of setting out on multiple paths of greatness. The Shelby, Miss. native was a member of the CCC choir, student government association and participated in several campus organizations with the hopes of becoming as well-rounded as possible during... Read more

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Isaias Collins named Mr. CCC, and Jamillia McKinley, Miss Coahoma CCC 2021-2022

September 5, 2021 | By Melody Dixon

Mr. and Miss Coahoma Community College, 2021-2022, have been named. CCC's campus king and queen selected to represent as student ambassadors are Isaias Collins and Jamillia McKinley. Read more

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$1.3 million grant renews CCC Talent Search program

August 25, 2021 | By Melody Dixon

A substantial $1.3 million grant has renewed Coahoma Community College's Talent Search program for an additional five years. The federally-backed program took shape on the CCC campus in 2002. Read more

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COVID-19 protocols remain for Fall 2021 Term

August 20, 2021 | By Melody Dixon

Coahoma Community College administrators recently announced that COVID-19 protocols and procedures would remain and, in some instances, elevate to ensure a safe, productive holistic educational experience this fall. With students taking up residency on campus, CCC president Dr. Valmadge T. Towner mandates... Read more

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