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Coahoma Community College Celebrates the Doctoral Achievements of Three Esteemed Staff Members
(Clarksdale, Mississippi) – Coahoma Community College proudly announces the remarkable accomplishments of three distinguished staff members, each having earned advanced degrees. Read more
Dr. Larry Webster Receives Phi Theta Kappa Distinguished Administrator Award
(Clarksdale, Mississippi) – Coahoma Community College is proud to announce that Dr. Larry Webster, Dean of Career and Technical Education, has been selected as a recipient of the prestigious Phi Theta Kappa Distinguished College Administrator Award.
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Geoffrey M. Latham Named 2025 Humanities Teacher of the Year
(Clarksdale, Mississippi) – Coahoma Community College (CCC) is proud to announce Geoffrey M. Latham as the recipient of the 2025 Humanities Teacher of the Year award.
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Coahoma student selected for MSU Summer Chemical Engineering Research Program
Marlon Sims, a 2021 graduate of Coahoma Community College, has been selected to participate in the Mississippi State University Research Experience for Undergraduates Program in Optoelectronic Materials. Read more

Science instructor Dr. Stacy Jones eyes coding skills with elite training program
Looking to fill a void in an essential learning medium, science instructor Dr. Stacy Jones applied for the Data Science For All (DS4A)/Empowerment program. Read more

In-person registration for tuition-free summer classes to be held May 26-27
Tigers can take advantage of the chance to enroll in up to 12 hours of tuition-free credit courses across both term sessions offered this summer. Read more