MCC to serve the community with My College Cares Day
On Tuesday, Oct. 7, Meridian Community College students, faculty, and staff will trade classrooms for community service as they take part in the College's annual My College Cares Day.
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On Tuesday, Oct. 7, Meridian Community College students, faculty, and staff will trade classrooms for community service as they take part in the College's annual My College Cares Day.
Meridian Community College students, faculty, staff, and community residents came together to support a critical need - donating blood - during a two-day drive on campus.
When 81 year old Columbus Thedford enrolled in MCC's Adult Literacy Program, he couldn't read. Now, through classes twice a week with instructor Susie Chapman, he can pick up a book or fill out forms.
A group of Southeast Lauderdale High School juniors and seniors stepped out of their classroom and into a college lab at Meridian Community College as part of their dual-credit Anatomy and Physiology I course.
"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.

