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ICC formally opens mobile planetarium

Officials from the Tennessee Valley Authority joined Itawamba Community College representatives for a ceremonial ribbon cutting for the grand opening of its planetarium, Apr. 10 at the Fulton Campus.

            The planetarium is currently located in the John S. Crubaugh Education Building, but plans are being developed to make it more mobile, according to Heather McCormick, mathematics division chair and one of three STEM sponsors, who are leading the project.

            “We are extremely grateful to TVA for their generous donations which have made the planetarium possible,” McCormick said. “In addition, TVA’s generosity has given our students research and leadership opportunities as they prepared the narration for the planetarium shows. We are proud of our students and their hard work.” They include Sara Davis of Smithville, Allyson Johnson of Nettleton, Lawson Laird of Guntown and Remington Reed of Carthage whose research material and written narration scripts for the planetarium disks allows four available shows including Northern Hemisphere with Constellations, Aurora Borealis, Day Side Earth and Moon and Warped Andromeda.

            The planetarium as well as a weather balloon experiment were made possible by a $15,000 contribution from TVA to benefit ICC’s School of STEM. Following the announcement in March 2024, Dr. Jada Mills, Natural Science Division chair and STEM sponsor, said that the planetarium opportunity will include STEM Week, afternoon planetarium sessions and is an exceptional recruiting tool for the School of STEM. “We hope to host community STEM events and allow our students to volunteer, narrate and be part of this exhibit. A large part is sparking an interest in STEM at all age levels.”

            The mobile planetarium will be available to visit local elementary schools on Fridays beginning this fall. Schools that are interested in scheduling should email Dean of Academic Instruction Chris Stevenson at castevenson@iccms.edu.

            Additional guests invited to the event, which featured four shows from 1-2:30 p.m., included ICC employees and students, STEM Advisory Board members and state and congressional leaders.

            Most recently, TVA made an additional donation to the project which funded research stipends and STEM Club travel to such locations as Skylake Boardwalk and TVA Wilson Dam. A portion of the funds were earmarked for ICC’s Trading Post to provide necessities to students who need the basics to continue their college careers.



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