2008
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East Central Community College hosts Career-Technical Showcase Students from area high school career-technical centers learned about the various programs offered at East Central Community College while attending the College·s Career and Technical Showcase on Sept. 30 on the Deca- tur campus. Philadelphia/Neshoba County Career-Technical Center students (from left) LaurenNicholas, Laurel Burnett and Abbie Joiner review information about EC's Associate Degree Nursing program during the showcase's festivi– ties. The ftr~t annual event welcomed approximately 350 high school students from the area in the South Campus gymnasium and showcased 20 programs offered at the College. The day's activities also featured food, fun and entertainment with performances by the East Central Centralettes and Wall 0' Sound Marching Band's dmmline. For more information about the career-technical programs offered at ECCC. contact Dean of Career-Technical Education Wayne Eason or Christi Gregory, career-technical counselor. at 601-635-2111 or call toll free, 1-877- APPEA~462-3222, ext. 211 or 2 J 4. The e-mai l addresses are weason@eccc.edu and egregory@eccc.edu. (EC Photo)
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