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Coahoma Community College President Dr. Valmadge Towner Featured on Delta Business Journal January Cover
(Clarksdale, Miss.) — Coahoma 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 Coahoma County High School prepare to graduate from Coahoma Community College before receiving their high school diplomas later this month.
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COVID-19 protocols remain for Fall 2021 Term
Coahoma Community College administrators recently announced that COVID-19 protocols and procedures would remain and, in some instances, elevate to ensure a safe, productive holistic educational experience this fall. With students taking up residency on campus, CCC president Dr. Valmadge T. Towner mandates... Read more
Coahoma introduces over a dozen new hires
During the 2021 Fall Pre-school Conference, newly hired staff and faculty stood to be recognized as newcomers to the Tiger Family. CCC employees promoted to lead roles also received rounds of applause. Read more
Eddie L. Buggs to lead the Marching Maroon Typhoon
Coahoma Community College has named Eddie L. Buggs, of Decatur, Ga., as the new director of the Marching Maroon Typhoon Band. Before entering his newly appointed role at Coahoma, Buggs served as a visiting professor of brass instruction at Stillman College. He brings roughly 19 years of directing and... Read more