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ICC to offer ServSafe Certification training at Belden Center

ServSafe® Certification Training will be offered Mar. 23 at the Itawamba Community College Belden Center (3200 Adams Farm Rd.) from 8 a.m.-5 p.m.             The Mississippi Department of Health requires this certification for at least one person in each establishment in which a food permit is required. It must be renewed every five years.  The $150 cost includes the book and testing fee.             For more information, email continuingeducation@iccms.edu or call (662) 407-1500.

Willis, Brown selected Mr. and Miss ICC 2023-2024

Whitt Willis of Madison and Anna Beth Brown of Pontotoc have been elected Mr. and Miss Itawamba Community College for 2023-24.                 Brown is a member of the ICC Indian Delegation, Baptist Student Union, Student Government Association; Fashion Tribe executive, Community Relations volunteer and member of the cast of “Ripcord,” last year’s theatre spring production. Her volunteer service includes Journey Camp Counselor, Pontotoc Junior Auxiliary Juniorettes, Fredonia Baptist Church and St. Jude 5k. She works at her family’s business. A graduate of North Pontotoc High School, Brown plans to earn a degree in biology at Mississippi State University and then transfer to a Physician’s Assistant School. She is the daughter of Jackie and Angela Brown.                 At ICC, Willis, who is a graduate of Amory High School, is president of the Student Government Association and a member of the Academic Calendar, Financial Aid and Curriculum committees and Student Activities Board; Orientation Leader, Food Pantry Representative, Natural Science Instructional Support Tutor; and a member of the STEM Club, PEAK Club, Humanities Club, Honors College, Phi Theta Kappa and Sigma Kappa Delta and ...

Three years later...Neither ICC nor TPSD could have imagined magnitude of Middle College success

Three years ago, neither Itawamba Community College nor the Tupelo Public School District could have imagined the magnitude of success of its Middle College partnership. The accelerated journey to simultaneously achieving diplomas from both institutions has grown significantly, according to Brittany Terrell, transition counselor. “When reflecting on the past three years of the Middle College program, I am proud of the success these students have shown. I have witnessed students come out of their shell and find confidence in their academic abilities. Not only have they blossomed academically, but they are heavily involved with ICC’s extracurriculars, clubs and organizations.” Jay Salters of Tupelo, who received both his Tupelo High School and Itawamba Community College diplomas last spring, was president of the Tupelo Campus Student Government Association, one of only 12 members selected by faculty and staff members to the prestigious Hall of Fame and a member of the ICC Indian Delegation and a THS Ambassador. He was invited into membership in both Phi Theta Kappa (ICC) and the National Honor Society (THS). However, he’s not the only example. Austin Acosta, currently a ...

Donations to enhance instruction for ICC's Robotics/Automation Technology program

Significant donations to Itawamba Community College’s Robotics and Automation Technology program will enhance instruction for students in the career pathway.             On behalf of Red Lion, which is based in York, Pa., Barry Turner of Tupelo, technical business development manager for the company’s industrial data controls in Mississippi, donated an edge controller, which will enable students to learn about data acquisition, data monitoring and remote access to computerized industrial automation platforms.             In addition, Kevin McCool, regional manager of Automated Dynamics Corp., presented Banner Sx5-B6 laser scanners. “The laser scanners will be integrated with the program’s FANUC robots to create a safety barrier around the work area,” said Dr. Doug Ferguson, program director and instructor. “Students will use the scanners to learn how to set up and monitor safe workspaces around automated equipment to protect people working around the robotic equipment.”             “ICC appreciates Jack Cameron, owner of Automation Resources of Sherman, for arranging these significant donations and keeping ICC and our students in the forefront of industrial automation data acquisition and safety,” said Dylan Baldwin, ICC dean of Career Education.             ...

ICC joins two-year colleges in February commemoration of Career Education Month

Itawamba Community College is joining two-year institutions across the United States in commemorating February as Career Education Month.             “Career education is a major part of the solution to such economic and workforce issues, including high school dropout rates, a weakened economy, global competitiveness and massive layoffs,” said Dylan Baldwin, dean of Career Education at ICC. “Career education associate’s degrees can pay $10,000 more per year than those in other fields, sometimes even more than bachelor’s degrees, while limiting student debt.”             According to the latest figures available from the Association for Career and Technical Education, 23,062 postsecondary career education participants in Mississippi are developing technical, academic and employability skills and engaging in work-based experiences with industry partners. “These youth and adult learners enrolled in career education programs are more engaged, earn industry-recognized credentials and have rewarding and family-sustaining careers,” the ACTE noted. In addition, there were 16,064 postsecondary credentials earned during the same time period.             Career education programs, such as advanced manufacturing; agriculture, food and beverage; distribution and logistics and forestry, construction and information technology can fill skills gaps, particularly ...

ICC sets Spring Preview Day, Mar. 22, for high school juniors

           High school juniors will have an opportunity to learn about student life at Itawamba Community College during Spring Preview Day, Mar. 22, from 9-11:30 a.m. at the Davis Event Center on the Fulton Campus.             The schedule includes arrival and check-in, 8:15-8:50 a.m.; welcome, 9 a.m.; preview expo and campus tours, 9:15 a.m.; and optional lunch at the dining hall ($7 per person meal ticket), noon.             Spring Preview Day ‘24 will include information about ICC’s schools of, including academic, health science and career education programs, and participants can interact directly with faculty within the areas. The preview expo will enable prospective students to visit with programs, offices, departments and student organizations, now known as The Student Experience, to learn more about academic and student involvement opportunities.             According to Michael Holloway, director of recruitment and orientation, Spring Preview Day is designed specifically for high school juniors to learn about all aspects of student life; however, high school seniors who have not visited ICC before may attend. “The junior year is the most critical time in ...

ICC among state community college enrollment leaders for spring 2024

Itawamba Community College ranks among the leaders in the state in full-time enrollment for the 2024 spring semester, according to figures recently released by the Mississippi Community College Board.             With spring enrollment at 4,476 at the end of the 10-day reporting period, figures from spring ‘23 to spring ‘24 show a 7 percent increase in headcount and a 9.7 percent increase in FTE with a second-place ranking.             However, ICC had the largest percentage increase than any other community college in the state when reviewing combined FTE increases for fall ’23 and spring ‘24.             The increase can be attributed to multiple factors, according to ICC President Dr. Jay Allen, including the addition of state-of-the-art Magnolia Hall for honors students and student leaders, an enhanced emphasis on activities, expanded free personal orientation sessions and the transition to the schools of approach to enable student connections both to their field of study and their peers.             “This is very exciting news,” Allen said. “The increase in the number of students that ICC is serving is significant because we have additional opportunities to ...

ICC to present "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow," Mar. 21, 22

            Itawamba Community College has selected the cast and crew for its spring production, “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow,” which will be Mar. 21 and 22 at 6:30 p.m. at the W.O. Benjamin Fine Arts Center auditorium at the Fulton Campus.             Cast members are Jacob Evans, Spencer Griffie, both of Amory; Holly Foster of Marietta; Adam Harmon of Nettleton; Ron Jenkins, Kyla Ratliff, both of Smithville; and Alexis Walker of Tupelo. Crew members are Dylan Christian of Amory; Skylar Sewell of Biloxi; Joey White of Houston; Kassandra Ramirez of Pontotoc; and Jimmy K. Humphries of Vina, Ala.             “Sleepy Hollow” is a quiet little town where nothing much happens until Ichabod Crane, the new schoolteacher comes to town. For once in his life, the burly and boisterous Brom Bones faces competition. Will his love interest, Katrina Van Tassel (the only daughter of a wealthy farmer), choose the handsome Brom Bones, or will she wed the learned man of letters, Ichabod Crane?             “Audience members are in for a topsy-turvy ride filled with laughter, spooks, goblins, a ...

ICC schedules spring semester Preparing for the ACT sessions

              The Itawamba Community College Continuing Education Department has scheduled several sessions for Preparing for the ACT during the 2024 spring semester. All meet on Saturdays from 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m.                 Math and science sessions include Apr. 6, June 1 and 29. English and reading are offered Mar. 23, May 11 and June 15.                 ICC’s ACT prep instructors use three intensive classroom review methods in English, reading, science reasoning and math that focus on strategies for improving test-day performance and scores. Those methods include a review of all concepts tested, tips for overcoming test anxiety and guides for “studying smart.” Those who are enrolled have an opportunity to pre-test early and post-test later in the class using full-length ACT practice tests to measure performance and practice for the testing dates. Students must bring their books to all sessions.                 The cost is $50 per session.                 Preregistration is required. For more information and to register, email continuingeducation@iccms.edu or call (662) 407-1500.

ICC students advance to state creative writing competition

Itawamba Community College has selected winners of its creative writing competition, and they will be honored during Sigma Kappa Delta’s spring induction ceremony on the Fulton Campus.             They include             Mooreville – Carmen Birmingham, second place, essay, for “Anne Bradstreet’s Poems Upon a Closer Look;” Alexandria Christian, second place, poetry, for “Counting Stars;”             Okolona – Tytianna Brooks, first place, short story, for “Don’t Go;”             Pontotoc – Anna Thomas, first place, poetry, for “Coin Purse;”             Saltillo – Lauren Paul, second place, short story, for “To Everything I Had Once Loved;”             Smithville – Blake Ligon, second place, drama, for “Happy Anniversary;”             Tupelo – Luke Nichols, first place, drama, for “AD&D 5e Story – Chapter 1;” and James Ross, first place, essay, for “Analysis of the Portrayal of Death in the Poem ‘Because I Could Not Stop for Death’” by Emily Dickinson.             Their work will be entered into the Mississippi Community College Creative Writing Association competition, and winners will be notified on Mar. 22. State-level winners will receive certificates and a copy of Writer, which publishes the student winners, at the in-person MCCCWA ...