Joseph Benjamin Earp is the Director of Bands at Hinds Community College in Raymond, Mississippi. He received his undergraduate degree in Music Education from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Master of Music in Music Education from Anderson University (Anderson, South Carolina), and Doctor of Music Education degree from Liberty University (Lynchburg, Virginia).
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The Early Childhood Education Centers provide a continuous learning environment for young children and offer a safe, clean, happy, and healthy atmosphere without regard to racial, social, economic, or religious background. The ECEC also serves as a lab program for child development technology students to give them an understanding of the physical, mental social, and emotional advancement of young children, with emphasis placed on developmentally-appropriate practice in a childcare setting.
Learn about the history of diversity, equity and inclusion and Hinds CC’s commitment to DEI for all faculty, staff and students.
Official statements from the Hinds CC President regarding Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.
We recognize our responsibility to foster an open, welcoming environment that attracts, recruits, supports, and retains employees and students to collaboratively learn, work, and serve our communities.
We recognize and respect the broad scope of the cultures, attitudes, ideas, and viewpoints contained within our campus communities. The College integrates multicultural perspectives throughout the curricula and highlights respect and appreciation for respective differences where all students, faculty, and staff can be celebrated for being their authentic selves with all the rich diversity that brings.
The primary purpose of this organization is to promote an environment for the advancement of knowledge, understanding, and use of technology with a focus on IT security.
The Public Safety pathway is for students choosing to serve their communities in various ways. Planning, managing, and providing legal, safety and protective services, and homeland security are just a few of the professions students can expect. This pathway is open for students interested in criminal justice, pre-law, forensics, and political science.
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) are vital academic and technical areas. There are hundreds of specializations, fitting any student who likes asking questions or being challenged. Learn about the world around you, find innovative solutions to real-world challenges, and play a role in the world’s major discoveries.
Students who enroll in the Hospitality and Human Services Pathway share a common interest in working with people. Hospitality programs focus on training individuals in consumer services such as barbering, fashion design, cosmetology, culinary arts, or hospitality management. Human Service programs focus on the fields of psychology, sociology, and social work.
The Health Sciences Pathway prepares students for rewarding careers in healthcare or veterinary technology. Our graduates are hired by hospitals, medical offices, laboratories, emergency care services, long-term care facilities, and outpatient surgical centers. Our Veterinary Technology program prepares you for a career in small, large, and mixed animal practices, research, education, animal rehabilitation centers, animal rescue centers, and zoological parks.
Through the Education Pathway, you will have the opportunity to contribute to your community while pursuing your calling. You could choose a career in teaching, childcare, coaching, athletic training, or sign language interpretation.