by Danny Barrett Jr. | Nov 28, 2020 | News, Rankin Campus
PEARL – Randy Kwan was something of a pioneer in the film industry in Mississippi when he finished...
by Danny Barrett Jr. | Nov 23, 2020 | News, Student Life and Campus Events, Utica Campus
UTICA – Sophomores Perry Florence, of Clinton, and Nia Harvin, of Jackson, are Mr. and Miss Utica...
by Danny Barrett Jr. | Nov 19, 2020 | News, Utica Campus
UTICA – Apryl Trimble likes to “pay it forward,” as the old saying goes. A Hinds Community College...
by Danny Barrett Jr. | Nov 16, 2020 | News, Vicksburg-Warren Campus
VICKSBURG – Karen Gamble hasn’t lost sight of what has produced results for her students and for...
by Danny Barrett Jr. | Nov 8, 2020 | News, Nursing Allied Health Center
JACKSON – Rebecca Cockrell fosters hands-on learning in Hinds Community College’s Ball Simulation...
by Danny Barrett Jr. | Nov 6, 2020 | Faculty Highlight, News
RAYMOND – The Fall 2020 group of honorees in the Hinds Heroes employee recognition program at...
by Cathy Hayden | Oct 30, 2020 | Campus News, News
The Oct. 27 Homecoming Court festivities moved to a virtual format for guests instead of being...
by Danny Barrett Jr. | Oct 28, 2020 | News, Student Life and Campus Events
RAYMOND – Raymond Campus sophomore Nyla Ross-Griffin, of Chicago, was crowned Hinds Community...
by Danny Barrett Jr. | Oct 23, 2020 | MIBEST
DeSharra Stamps has always understood the big picture, but occasionally the fine details have tripped her up. “I was in tutorial classes at Raymond High School from freshman year through senior year,” she said. “I have an issue with short-term comprehension skills. Sometimes, I have to receive information several times before I can understand it.”
by Danny Barrett Jr. | Oct 22, 2020 | MIBEST
Wyatt Stringer understands how the world works and wants to build it better through his newfound skills in woodworking. He understood it a little too well in high school, though, and boredom was intense enough to delay his diploma. “For me, I just lost interest in all the repetition of basic skills and not learning enough specialized skills you can actually make a job out of,” he said.