20 October ICC to present Fall Choral Concert, Nov. 9, at Link Centre October 20, 2023 By Thomas, Donna S. General 0 Itawamba Community College will present its Fall Choral Concert at 7 p.m., Nov. 9, at the Link Centre in Tupelo. Students performing include Abbeville – Marly Kesler; Ackerman – Gavin Arnault, Brianna Eiland, Olivia Miller, Melissa Ramirez; Amory – Anji Beato, Isaac Houk, Lillyan Madrid; Columbus – Mecca Karriem; Detroit, Ala. – Mackenzie Shotts; French Camp – Leslie Fleming; Fulton – Rebekah Anderson, Chase Baggett, Clara Green; Hamilton, Ala. – Maggie Smith; Kosciusko – Ty’kiaya Kern; Louin – ZaMarion Jones; Mantachie – Lilly Andry, Destinee Dixon; Meridian – Noah Wade; Mooreville – Seairra Westmoreland; Nettleton – Cortney McCord; Oxford – Liana Logan; Philadelphia – Jesse Pettigrew; Plantersville – Semaj Jones; Pontotoc – Addison Clements, Joshua Coker, Makenna Cooper, Mikey Franklin, Caroline Holloway, Carter McNeil, Isiah Pannell, Kristin Ray, Layla Tutor; Prairie – Ahmond Cox; Red Bay, Ala. – Mason Bates; Saltillo – Thomas Dillard, Hunter Johnson, Bryce McCord, Kaylee Townsend, Emma Worsham; Tremont – Sarah Brown; Tupelo – Lia Darracott, Jayden Gray, Jason Luna, Crissen McCoy, Aubrey Meredith, Rodney Simpson, Grant Sullivan; Vernon, Ala. – Ryfucious Guy, Emma Welch, Daisy Lugo, Emma Welch; Weir – Jacob Bramlett and Anealia Fair. The director is Kyle Davis of Fulton and collaborative pianist, Anna Morgan of Baldwyn. Among the concert selections include “Carol of the Bells,” “Joy to the World,” “Ring Those Christmas Bells,” “The Lord is My Shepherd” and “I’m Gonna Sing ‘Til the Spirit Moves in My Heart.’” Admission is free. Related Articles ICC sets fall choral concert, Nov. 18 Itawamba Community College will present its 2021 fall choral concert at 7 p.m., Nov. 18, at The Link Center in Tupelo. The choir will perform selections from a program of Christmas music, and the chamber singers, a collection of sacred and secular works. Students who will participate include McKenze Gates of Aberdeen; Kindal Gammill, Addison Stacy, both of Ackerman; Madeline Martin, Aleah Sullivan, both of Amory; Kristin Ruple of Belmont; Gaib VanNostrand of Byhalia; Kinnedy Johnson, David Sloan, both of Columbus; Preston Cox, Lauren Johnson, Destiny Holmes, Laura Johnson, Olivia Tutor, Dylan Boudreaux, Sheridan Popetz, Kamryn Wright, all of Fulton; Dixie Owen of Hatley; TayaRenea Baggett, Hannah Dickerson, both of Hamilton; Kiley Smith, Maddyson Fant, Allison Blansett, Morgan Young, all of Houston; Clay Tyson of Lake Cormorant; Madelyn Beasley, Mason Ruffin, Rylee Hinds, all of Mantachie; Samuel Young of Millport, Ala.; Emma Worsham, Kaylee Heitger, Jared Brownlee, all of Mooreville; Destani Medcalf, Anna Smith, Lanna Dozier, Johnathan Morales, all of Nettleton; Anna Hogan of New Hope; Jayde Richardson of New Albany; Makayla Lipsey, ... ICC choir schedules fall concert, Nov. 10 Itawamba Community College will present its 2022 fall choral concert at 7 p.m., Nov. 10, at the W.O. Benjamin Fine Arts Center auditorium at the Fulton Campus. Students who will participate include Mckenze Gates of Aberdeen; Anealia Fair, Olivia Miller, both of Ackerman; Caroline Holloway of Algoma; Dixie Owen, Lera Winders, both of Amory; Lydia McClure, Jazmine Moreno, both of Blue Mountain; Makenna Cooper of Blue Springs; Kiara Gaunt of Brandon; Kinnedy Johnson of Columbus; Caroline Speck of Ecru; Clara Green, Destiny Holmes, Laura Leigh Johnson, Lauren Johnson, Jordan Laney, Zayda Patterson, all of Fulton; Mackenzie Shotts of Hamilton, Ala.; Alli Blansett, J.D. Criddle, both of Houston; ZaMarion Jones of Louin; Bailee Caples, Lindy Monts, both of Mantachie; Joseph Cassler, Alexandra Hidalgo, both of Marietta; Luke Taylor of Millport, Ala.; Jared Brownlee, Kaley Gholston, Tucker Hicks, Emma McConnell, Emma Worsham, all of Mooreville; Rebekah Anderson, Destani Medcalf, both of Nettleton; Makayla Lipsey, Liana Logan, Kaylan Strong, all of Oxford; Jesse Pettigrew, Noah Wade, both of Philadelphia; Joshua Coker, Michael Franklin, Mickey Franklin, Barrett ... ICC's CenterStage to present free concert, "Time Capsule," Nov. 14 Itawamba Community College’s CenterStage, contemporary music group, has scheduled a Nov. 14 concert at the W.O. Benjamin Fine Arts Center auditorium on the Fulton Campus. “Time Capsule,” which will begin at 7 p.m., will feature selections that are associated with the theme, including “Hazy Shade of Winter,” “Turn, Turn, Turn,” “Summer of ’69;” “Time After Time;” “Sign of the Times;” “Time in a Bottle;” “Back in Time;” and “Too Much Time on My Hands.” The cast includes Marly Kesler of Abbeville; Lillyan Madrid of Amory; Cody McGary of Eupora; Leslie Fleming of French Camp; Maggie Smith of Hamilton, Ala.; Cassidy Edwards of Marietta; Joshua Coker, Carter McNeil, both of Pontotoc; Emma Worsham of Saltillo; Sarah Brown of Tremont; Jayden Gray, Rodney Simpson, Crissen McCoy, all of Tupelo; and Cole Freeman of Union. Members of the band are Elyss Dawson of Fulton; Joey Alexander Cassler of Marietta; Noah Wade of Meridian; Emanuel Quiroz of Mooreville; Jesse Pettigrew of Philadelphia; Joan Ramirez, Mikey Franklin, both of Pontotoc; Connor Joseph of Saltillo; and Triceon Rainey, Aubrey Meredith, both of Tupelo. The ... ICC reopens key health program this fall using innovative instructional delivery method Itawamba Community College is reopening a key health science program this fall using an innovative instructional delivery method. Diagnostic Medical Sonography will combine an in-person boot camp/lab session at the beginning of both the fall and spring semesters, clinical rotations and online didactic courses. DMS will begin as a one-year (three-semester) program in general sonography, according to instructor Amanda Stone. Graduates will earn an Associate of Applied Science degree and will be eligible to take the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonography examinations, including Principles and Instrumentation to become a Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer in Abdominal and Obstetrics/Gynecology. There will also be an option for students to continue into a second year of Cardiac and Vascular Sonography. Beginning in the fall of 2023, licensed professionals may enter that option. The program format will offer an opportunity for potential students from outside ICC’s geographical area to participate as long as clinical sites are approved, Stone said. “We are excited to offer an innovative curriculum that encompasses both in-person labs and clinicals with online didactic courses,” Stone ... ICC to offer four innovative scheduling options for fall With classes set to begin Aug. 17, Itawamba Community College is one of the only two-year institutions in the state to offer four innovative course schedule offerings for the fall semester. “In an effort to allow for physical distancing in the classrooms and assist with enhanced cleaning procedures, classes will be taught using one of the four instructional methods,” said Dr. Michelle Sumerel, vice president of instructional services. The offerings include face-to-face only, face-to-face hybrid, face-to-face Zoom and online only. These instructional methods ensure that all students who registered for a face-to-face class will have 50 percent or more of that class taught in that delivery system each week. Face-to-face only courses are delivered in a traditional format on Mondays and Wednesdays or Tuesdays and Thursdays at all three of the College’s locations, Fulton, Tupelo and Belden. Sumerel said that all classrooms have been reconfigured with desks positioned six feet apart, and typically larger classes have been relocated to spaces that will accommodate more students to enable physical distancing. All face-to-face classes continue to be ... McArthur to present fifth in 'Reflecting Mississippi Series' at ICC-Fulton, Nov. 7 Danny McArthur of Tupelo, environmental justice reporter, will present “A Conversation about Southern Journalism,” Nov. 7 at 6 p.m. in the W. O. Benjamin Fine Arts Center auditorium at the Itawamba Community College Fulton Campus. McArthur, who is employed by the Gulf States Newsroom, a regional collaboration among NPR and public radio stations in Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana, focuses on individuals most vulnerable to climate change’s effects and the communities disproportionately impacted by environmental hazards and poor public policy. A graduate of the University of Georgia, McArthur previously spent three years as the community voices reporter for the Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal. The presentation is part of “Reflecting Mississippi: Finding Yourself in Mississippi’s Reflection,” made possible by a grant from the Mississippi Humanities Council. Additional presentations are scheduled throughout 2022-23. Comments are closed.