Helping others motivates giving at blood drive
Meridian Community College students, employees, and community members rolled up their sleeves to help others when the MCC hosted a two-day blood drive event with Mississippi Blood Services.
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Meridian Community College students, employees, and community members rolled up their sleeves to help others when the MCC hosted a two-day blood drive event with Mississippi Blood Services.
Alumni who have excelled in their respective professions and life missions and have elevated MCC's esteem through their achievements, service, and association with the institution will be inducted into MCC's Hall of Fame on March 6.
Helping - even empowering - others, whether students or college colleagues - drives Taylor Stokes, Meridian Community College's junior programmer and data analyst.
"I am honored by this recognition and will work very hard to live up to the expectations associated with such an honor. I am so proud of our PTK organization here at MCC and the students, faculty, and staff who work hard to make it successful," said Dr. Huebner.
The fairy tale magic of Cinderella will come to life when "Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella, Youth Edition," is presented by Take One and Stage 2 on Saturday, Feb. 10, and Sunday, Feb. 11, in McCain Theater.