2 November ICC alumni officers start second year of term November 2, 2023 By Thomas, Donna S. General 0 Officers of Itawamba Community College’s Alumni Association began the second year of their term at Homecoming, Oct. 5. They include director Melba Applewhite of Amory; director Bunky Goza of Caledonia; director Michelle Sutton of Ecru; president-elect Joey Cox, director Dan McCrimon, both of Fulton; president John Lee Lyles, directors Stacy Chapman and Bobby Mooneyham, all of Houston; director Dr. Amanada Summers of Mantachie; secretary-treasurer Donna Thomas and directors Jeff Cagle and Brandy Evans, all of New Albany; immediate past president Chuck Howell and director Walter Chittom, both of Pontotoc; and directors Tammmy Harrington and Jamie Osbirn, both of Tupelo. Members of the permanent committee are Richard Davis, Bill Miles, both of Fulton; Robert Goza of Houston; Karen McFerrin of Mantachie; Noel McWhirter of Pontotoc; and Monica Aldridge and Gary Walker, both of Tupelo. The Alumni Association serves as a link between the College and alumni, faculty and friends. For more information, contact Michael Upton, director of Advancement, at (662) 862-8035 or email maupton@iccms.edu. Related Articles ICC Alumni Association officers start 2024-26 term Officers of Itawamba Community College’s Alumni Association began a two-year term at Homecoming, Oct. 17. They include director Melba Applewhite of Amory; director Bunky Goza of Caledonia; director Michelle Sutton of Ecru; president Joey Cox, director Dan McCrimon, both of Fulton; immediate past president John Lee Lyles, directors Stacy Chapman and Bobby Mooneyham, all of Houston; director Dr. Amanda Summers of Mantachie; secretary-treasurer Donna Thomas and directors Jeff Cagle and Brandy Evans, all of New Albany; director Walter Chittom of Pontotoc; president-elect Tammy Herrington and directors Monica Aldridge and Jamie Osbirn, all of Tupelo. Members of the permanent committee are Richard Davis and Bill Miles, both of Fulton; Robert Goza of Houston; Karen McFerrin of Mantachie; Chuck Howell and Noel McWhirter, both of Pontotoc; and Gary Walker of Tupelo. The Alumni Association serves as a link between the College and alumni, faculty and friends. For more information, contact Michael Upton, director of Advancement, at (662) 862-8035 or email maupton@iccms.edu. Second summer term registration now open at ICC Open registration is underway for second term traditional and second four-week eLearning summer classes at Itawamba Community College. Students may register for traditional second-term classes anytime through June 25 at 5 p.m. at the David C. Cole Student Services Building on the Fulton Campus and the Academic and Student Center on the Tupelo Campus. Classes start on June 24. In addition, students may register for eLearning second four-week classes through July 1, when classes begin. Summer office hours for all college locations are 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday through Thursday. For more information, email eadviser@iccms.edu. ICC's Stevenson begins two-year term as MFSACC president Jessi Stevenson of Fulton, Fine Arts instructor at Itawamba Community College, has been elected as president of the Mississippi Faculty and Staff Association of Community Colleges. The Bruce native, who has been employed with ICC since 2006, teaches public speaking and theatre courses and serves as the sponsor of Communication Chiefs and the college’s Study Abroad program, The Global Experience. During her 17 years at ICC, Stevenson has received an extensive list of honors, including the NISOD award, Lamplighter, Humanities Teacher of the Year, multiple QEP Outstanding Faculty Mentor awards and the College’s highest honor, the Meritorious Achievement Award, twice. Stevenson has served as both president and vice president of the Fulton Campus Faculty and Staff Association multiple times. She earned the associate’s degree from ICC and bachelor’s and master’s degrees in communication studies, public relations and community college leadership from Mississippi State University and has graduate work from the University of Alabama in theatre arts. Previously, she taught public speaking and communication courses at Bevill State Community College in Alabama. She and her husband, Chris, are the parents ... ICC sets second summer term registration Open registration for day classes for the second summer term at Itawamba Community College is scheduled for June 29 from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. on both the Fulton and Tupelo campuses. Locations are the Registrar’s/Admissions office on the Fulton Campus and the Student Services Building on the Tupelo Campus. The deadline for late registration is July 5, but classes begin on July 2. In addition, the eLearning second four-week term begins on June 25, which is the last day to add classes. A list of classes is available at www.iccms.edu by clicking on Admissions and then ICC Course Schedules – Live. For more information, call Student Affairs on the Fulton Campus at (662) 862-8000 or at the Tupelo Campus at (662) 620-5000 or email go2icc@iccms.edu. ICC schedules second summer term registration Open registration for traditional second-term summer classes at Itawamba Community College is scheduled for June 24 from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. at both the Fulton and Tupelo campuses. Classes begin June 28. Students also have an opportunity to register for eLearning second four-week classes, which begin the same day. Registration locations are the David C. Cole Student Services Building on the Fulton Campus and the Academic and Student Center on the Tupelo Campus. For more information, email admissions@iccms.edu. ICC Alumni Board elects 2020-22 officers Officers and directors of the Itawamba Community College Alumni Association have been elected for 2020-2022. They include Chuck Howell of Pontotoc, President; John Lee Lyles of Houston, President-Elect; Donna Thomas of New Albany, secretary; Karen McFerrin of Mantachie, immediate past president; and directors Stacy Chapman and Bobby Mooneyham, both of Houston; Joey Cox and Dan McCrimon, both of Fulton; Tammy Harrington and Jamie Osbirn, both of Tupelo; Bunky Goza of Caledonia; Thomas Griffith of Amory; Michelle Crane Sutton of Ecru; Wilton Chism of Pontotoc; Jeff Cagle of New Albany; and Bobby Griffin of Booneville. Permanent committee members include Monica Aldridge and Gary Walker, both of Tupelo; Richard Davis and Rep. Bill Miles, both of Fulton; Robert Goza and Norma Kilgore, both of Houston; Noel McWhirter of Pontotoc; Dr. Amanda Summers of Mantachie; and Melba Applewhite of Amory. Comments are closed.