Cancer survivor Barbara Burnett: 'I knew God would take care of me'
"My message to others fighting cancer is to remember you aren't alone. God will not leave you. He didn't bring you this far to leave you," Burnett said.
Not sure yet? Schedule a campus visit or take a virtual tour and imagine yourself as a student here.
"My message to others fighting cancer is to remember you aren't alone. God will not leave you. He didn't bring you this far to leave you," Burnett said.
The Casteel Gallery's next exhibition, "Another Bridge," will focus on the works of MCC faculty members Daniel Ethridge, Laura Reinstatler, and Terrell Taylor. The opening reception is Oct. 17 from 4 to 5:30 p.m.
"MCC helped me to pursue my degree by allowing flexibility with class scheduling. I was a full-time mother and a full-time employee who enjoyed the convenience of evening classes at MCC."
All shades of pink and green could be seen in front of Meridian Community College's Ivy-Scaggs Hall as October was proclaimed Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
More than 500 students, primarily high school seniors and some high school juniors, came to MCC's campus to participate in the annual MACRAO College and Career Fair.

