“There are different themes and symbols present. There are also works that incorporate ideas about home, family connections, and she explored femininity and gender roles.” – Michael McCarty
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MIBEST program helps student conquer shyness, prepare for academic track
“I am proud of myself, and it won’t stop here.” – Angel Allen
Honor student in Culinary Arts Technology chosen as White House Scholar
“This honor is a wonderful opportunity to explore new horizons and build valuable networks for the future.”
Culinary Student Selected for National Competition
Chef Kerwin Pleasant reaches the second round of “Carla P. Hall Presents: Favorite Chef Cooking Competition.” Voting closes Thursday, June 6.
Fine Art and Graphic Design Students Receive Awards
The show and competition are open to first and second-year Fine Art and Graphic Art students who are currently enrolled.
Raymond Campus Phi Theta Kappa Names Faculty of the Year
RAYMOND— Raymond Campus Psychology Instructor Lashonda McDonald-Graham of Brandon was named the Raymond Campus Faculty of the...
Maritime Center Achieves 2nd Excellence Rating
The dedicated facility along with the simulations will simulate a real-world experience that will help students prepare for a career as a mariner.
Rankin Campus Phi Theta Kappa Names Faculty of the Year
“She genuinely cares for her students and was able to help us without making us feel diminished. It is obvious she enjoys teaching, and I really enjoyed her classes.”
3E Winner ‘Cares for All the Kids’
track and field coach, Reginald “Bird” Dillon, received the school’s highest honor, the 3E Award, in a surprise announcement with his team.
Cooper Named Winner of Utica Campus Holtzclaw Award
Dr. Bobby Cooper received the 2024 Holtzclaw Award for his 45 years of dedication to his students.