by Cathy Hayden | Jul 25, 2022 | Utica Campus
Hinds Community College’s Utica Campus has been awarded five Upward Bound program grants for $7.5 million, approximately $297,000.00 each for five 5 years, by the U.S. Department of Education. The Utica Campus is a designated HBCU, Historically Black Colleges and...
by Cathy Hayden | Jul 21, 2022 | Utica Campus
Two Hinds Community College students on the Utica Campus are among 86 nationally who were named in the ninth cohort for HBCU scholars. The two Hinds students are Lauren-Kelli Gatlin of Jackson, formerly of Terry, and Elizabeth Moss of Waynesboro. They were selected by...
by Cathy Hayden | Jul 19, 2022 | News
Above: U.S. Army Corps of Engineer employees Johnny Henderson, left, and Lawrence Young practice their robotics skills in a two-week training session at Hinds Community College’s Vicksburg-Warren Campus. Lawrence Young has been a crane operator “off and on” since 1975...
by Cathy Hayden | Jul 18, 2022 | News
Above: Jermaine Perkins of Clinton is a student in Hinds Community College’s Diesel Technology program. Balancing a small business with family obligations was a tough road for Jermaine Perkins before he entered the Diesel Equipment Technology program at Hinds...
by Cathy Hayden | Jul 14, 2022 | News
Above: Dr. Rachel DeVaughan, Deputy Executive Director of Programs for the Mississippi Community College Board, was the keynote speaker for the June 23 High School Equivalency graduation ceremony at Hinds Community College. More than 20 years ago Josephine Rankin left...
by Cathy Hayden | Jul 11, 2022 | News
Above: Participating in recently logging equipment training at Hinds Community College were, from left, Adam Moore, Erin Burk, Tony Petrauski, LaQuinton Wall, Dennis Daniels and instructor Wayne Withers. The training was held near the Raymond Campus The Logging...
by Cathy Hayden | Jun 24, 2022 | News
by Cathy Hayden | Jun 21, 2022 | News
Hinds Community Relations won 15 awards in the annual College Public Relations Association of Mississippi contest, including eight first place awards. They include: First Place News Story, “College, Workforce Communities Mourn Chad Stocks,” Cathy Hayden; Feature story...