Faith Dillon first became interested in a career in teaching while volunteering at the Mississippi Children鈥檚 Museum in Jackson and at her church while in high school.
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Allied health student continues life shaped by healthcare
鈥淲hen I was about 2 陆 years old, my parents realized I couldn鈥檛 bend my left arm,鈥 said Batte, 21, of Brandon. 聽After initial consultation locally, Batte was taken to St. Jude鈥檚 Children鈥檚 Research Hospital in Memphis.
After false starts, fashion design paves road to New York
The fashion design major on the Utica Campus started her college experience unsure of what she wanted to do after college. A long journey led to her recent big break interning with a clothing line in New York.
Culinary program revives passion for cooking
Born in Lagos, Nigeria, Memeh came to the United States at age 3 along with her family. Trouble at home landed her in a group home for children for a number of years, where she earned a GED and was provided a car. She enrolled at Hinds at 18, but was too lost on too many levels to succeed.
Serving the public a way of life for Rankin Campus nursing student
Protecting and serving the public has been a way of life for Matthew McCain for 12 years as a police officer in Flowood. Those ideals won鈥檛 change much in a new career he鈥檚 starting, thanks to 黑料官网.
Clintonian takes advantage of program, internship opportunities
The former high school football player is concentrating on his career goals, not sports, as he takes heavy course loads to finish his credential in Industrial Mechanics & Maintenance program.
Alum returns to classes to get fit for career change
Earning a living while feeding a passion on the side worked out just fine for Robert (Donnie) Cain until parts of his world began to change.