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Coahoma Community College President Dr. Valmadge Towner Featured on Delta Business Journal January Cover
(Clarksdale, Miss.) — Coahoma Community College (CCC) is proud to announce that the President Dr. Valmadge Towner is featured on the January 2026 cover of Delta Business Journal. Read more
Coahoma Community College Celebrates the Leadership Journey of Longtime Employee, Otha Williams
(Clarksdale, Miss.) — Coahoma Community College proudly highlights the inspiring story and ongoing leadership of Mr. Otha Williams, a dedicated employee of 26 years whose commitment to service, education, and community advancement continues to positively impact the Mississippi Delta.
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Ezra D. Howard, Director of Web Services at CCC, Publishes First Book Saved to Serve
(Clarksdale, Miss.) — Coahoma Community College proudly announces that Ezra D. Howard, the college’s longtime Director of Web Services, has officially published his debut book, Saved to Serve: Fulfilling the Purpose of Your Salvation, through Renown Books.
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Wade tapped to fill role of Educational Outreach director
Chicago native William Wade, Ed.S., takes his place on the Coahoma Community College campus as the newly appointed director of Educational Outreach. Read more
CDC highly recommends COVID-19 vaccination
While COVID-19 has claimed more than 3 million deaths globally, inoculations against the disease have been strongly encouraged. Mandates set to slow the spread have eased to bring coronavirus vaccinations in demand. Read more
Nissan gifts Mississippi HBCUs $250K to support STEM education
Motor company and brand Nissan has donated a substantial gift to the seven prestigious Historically Black Colleges and Universities in Mississippi. This contribution is explicitly allocated to encourage interest in STEM-related careers (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). Read more