14 December QEP Logo Design Contest December 14, 2016 By Thomas, Donna S. General 0 ICC students have an opportunity in January to enter their work in the QEP Logo Design Contest, which will best illustrate the theme for the College’s Quality Enhancement Plan. The logo will be used online, in print and on merchandise. Entries will be accepted from Jan. 9-27 and should be based on the theme, “Read. Lead. Succeed: Trending on Comprehending.” ICC students have an opportunity in January to enter their work in the QEP Logo Design Contest, which will best illustrate the theme for the College’s Quality Enhancement Plan. The logo will be used online, in print and on merchandise. Entries will be accepted from Jan. 9-27 and should be based on the theme, “Read. Lead. Succeed: Trending on Comprehending.” According to the contest rules, flexibility is a key requirement, including the need to resize easily and to be effective in both black and white and color. The final version of the logo must be suitable for high quality printing. The contest is open to all ICC students enrolled at the time of the contest. Entrants should ensure that their entries are in no way similar to existing logos or other copyrighted images. Artwork can be submitted in two ways: email digital entry or hand delivery at either location. Any medium can be used including drawing, painting, photographs, graphic design or computer-generated images. Digital entries may be submitted to jmholloway@iccms.edu, and on campus delivery, which must be in a sealed envelope, to Connie Yielding at the Learning Resource Center circulation desk on the Fulton Campus; Michael Holloway in Student Affairs in the Student Support Center at the Tupelo Campus; and Josh Gammill at the Belden Center. Submissions must include name, phone number and ICC email address of entrant. There is no fee to enter the contest. The QEP is an instrumental part of ICC’s reaffirmation of accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges. Prizes include $200 MasterCard/Visa gift card, first place; $100 MasterCard/Visa gift card, second; and $50 MasterCard/Visa gift card, third. Related Articles ICC's Sept. 28 Fall Preview Day designed for high school seniors High school seniors will have an opportunity to learn about Itawamba Community College during its Fall Preview Day, which is scheduled for September 28 from 2:30-5:30 p.m. at the Fulton Campus. Fall Preview Day attendees will also have free admission for the ICC/Northwest football game at Eaton Field, beginning with a tailgate at 5:30 p.m. They can select from up to two information sessions about ICC’s schools of academics, health science and career education, and participants will hear directly from faculty within the areas. They can choose which schools to attend based on a selected major through the registration link. Attendees will also receive information on involvement at ICC, financial aid/scholarships, housing and residence life, Phi Theta Kappa and honors. Student recruiters will lead the campus and residence hall tours during this event. Although attendance at the football game is optional, two Fall Preview Day guests will have the opportunity to participate in a passing competition for a chance to win a $500 scholarship sponsored by Dr. Pepper. Preregistration at www.iccms.edu/PreviewDays is required, and spots are filled on ... Tailgate contest Area residents are invited to participate in a tailgate contest on the lawn of the Davis Event Center at the Fulton Campus of Itawamba Community College, beginning at 5 p.m., Sept. 28. Entries, which must have three tailgate leaders, will be judged on creativity, pride, food and atmosphere. Winners of best atmosphere, best food, most spirit and best overall will be announced at 6:30 p.m. The award for best overall will be presented at Eaton Field during ICC’s football game with Pearl River Community College. Each tailgate will include one 10 x 10 space for a personal tent and items. Participating groups must complete the registration form, which is available at ICC’s website, www.iccms.edu, and return it to Community Relations, the sponsor of the event, by Sept. 25, either by email at jrbunch@iccms.edu or by mail to 602 West Hill Street, Fulton, MS 38843. For more information, contact Dr. Jan Reid-Bunch, executive director of Community Relations, at jrbunch@iccms.edu or (662) 862-8035. Community Tailgate contest set for Sept. 27 Area residents are invited to participate in a tailgate contest on the lawn of the Davis Event Center at the Fulton Campus of Itawamba Community College, beginning at 4:30 p.m., Sept. 27. Entries, which must have three tailgate leaders, will be judged on creativity, pride, food and atmosphere. Winners of best atmosphere, best food, most spirit and best overall will be announced at 6 p.m. The award for best overall will be presented at Eaton Field during ICC’s football game with Northeast Mississippi Community College. Each tailgate will include one 10 x 10 space for a personal tent and items. Participating groups must complete the registration form, which is available at ICC’s website, www.iccms.edu, and return it to Community Relations, the sponsor of the event, by Sept. 21, either by email at communityrelations@iccms.edu or by mail to 602 West Hill Street, Fulton, MS 38843. For more information, contact Nina Strother, director of Community Relations, at njcstrother@iccms.edu or (662) 862-8242. 32 contestants vie for 2019 ICC Most Beautiful title The 2019 Itawamba Community College Most Beautiful Pageant is scheduled for 7 p.m., Feb. 12, at the W.O. Benjamin Fine Arts Center auditorium at the Fulton Campus. Contestants include Tayler Gladney of Aberdeen; Gabby Smith of Amory; Mattie Pettigo of Baldwyn; Karman Starks of Bruce; Carly Belue of Caledonia; Kelsi Speed of Columbus; Kayla Pritchett, Nadia Robinson, both of Eupora; Madilyn Jenkins of Fulton; Hannah Faith Cox of Guntown; Hannah Rooks of Hamilton; Grace Ann Kennedy of Hatley; Jordan Harmon of Houston; Tyrunda Williams of Laurel; Anna Claire Tate of Mooreville; Hailey Wooldridge of Nettleton; Becca Childers, Sanders Goode, Carly Hill, Josi Hill, all of New Albany; Georgia Akers, Jazlyn Eaton, Kirklyn Finney, Kassidy Young, all of Pontotoc; Brooke Chidester of Saltillo; Da’Sha McKinley of Shannon; Angela Stanford of Smithville; Stephanie Kennedy of Tremont; Helen McDougal, Jasman Mitchell and Destiny Vaughn, all of Tupelo. Awards to be presented include 2019 Most Beautiful; first, second, third and fourth alternates; Top 10; People’s Choice Award; Most Social Award; Miss Congeniality; Most Photogenic and Most Ad ... ICC students among winners in juried art exhibit Several Itawamba Community College students are among award winners in the juried exhibit that was recently on display in the W.O. Benjamin Fine Arts Center gallery at the Fulton Campus. They include Belden – Karol Adriana Aris-Little, third place in 2D design for “Little Earrings;” Fulton – Emily Tibbs, Best in Show for “Gorgeous Golden Lady;” Keyelle Holder, second place in drawing for “It’s Not A Pipe;” Alexis Grant, honorable mention in drawing for “Nightmare Baby From Hell;” Greenwood Springs – Vega Taylor, honorable mention in drawing for “Amongst The Folds;” Guntown – Alli Porter, first place in drawing for “Bass and Glass;” Mooreville – Monserrat Garcia, first place in 2D design for “1863 Jungle” and honorable mention in the same category for “03’ Louisiana;” Pontotoc – Isaiah Pannell, third place in drawing for “Self Portrait” and honorable mention in the same category for “The Baby Bottle;” Mak Masters, third place in 3D design for “Enchanted Ukelele;” Tupelo – Meliah Senter, second place in 2D design for “Stylization Tryptic;” Noah Sartin, first place in 3D design for “Fairie Trifecta;” ... ICC Student Art Competiton work on display through May 8 Itawamba Community College’s Student Art Competition is currently on display in the W.O. Benjamin Fine Arts Center gallery at the Fulton Campus. Works judged include drawing, painting, design, ceramics and sculpture. The winners include Eduardo Moreno of Batesville, third, design, “Rest Area,” and honorable mention, design, “Malice;” Brady Edington of Calhoun City, second, ceramics, “Western Intellect,” and honorable mention, ceramics, “Old Skool;” Kylie Long of Eldridge, Ala., third, drawing, “Heart on Sleeve;” Reja Anderson of Eupora, honorable mention, painting, “Frosty Meadow;” Emily Tibbs of Fulton, second, painting, “Underwater Landscape;” Jude Taylor of Hamilton, first, ceramics, “War Pigs;” Ekkaleo Quartey of Jackson, second, drawing, “Myself;” Connor Wood of Jasper, Ala., first, sculpture, “Hare of the Hollow;” Raheim Blanchard of Okolona, honorable mention, drawing, “Dream 2;” Isaiah Pannell of Pontotoc, first, design, “Self portrait triptych” and honorable mention, ceramics, “Bamboo;” Layla Tutor of Pontotoc, third, sculpture, “Woven in Clay;” Noah Sartin of Saltillo, first, drawing, “Self-Portrait and third, painting, “Shadowlands;” Sydney Ladd of Tupelo, first, painting, “Lazy Day;” second, design, “Fall to Wonderland” and second, sculpture, “Mouse Attack;” Johnathan Calderon of ... 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