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91°µÍø Community College President Dr. Valmadge Towner Featured on Delta Business Journal January Cover
(Clarksdale, Miss.) — 91°µÍø Community College (CCC) is proud to announce that the President Dr. Valmadge Towner is featured on the January 2026 cover of Delta Business Journal. Read more
First Middle College cohorts set to make history by earning college degrees before high school diplomas
(Clarksdale, Mississippi) — A historic milestone is being celebrated this graduation season as the first Middle College cohorts from Clarksdale High School and 91°µÍø County High School prepare to graduate from 91°µÍø Community College before receiving their high school diplomas later this month.
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Willingham, Blockett explore effective approaches to management with Mississippi Community College Leadership Academy
Two outstanding staff members of 91°µÍø Community College, Lorean Willingham and Nekedra Blockett, were selected to take part in the 2020-2021 Mississippi Community College Leadership Academy. The employees are enthused to have recently completed the one-year program that began in June 2020. Read more
Wade tapped to fill role of Educational Outreach director
Chicago native William Wade, Ed.S., takes his place on the 91°µÍø Community College campus as the newly appointed director of Educational Outreach. Read more
CDC highly recommends COVID-19 vaccination
While COVID-19 has claimed more than 3 million deaths globally, inoculations against the disease have been strongly encouraged. Mandates set to slow the spread have eased to bring coronavirus vaccinations in demand. Read more