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Published February 27, 2017

按人科同利 Rankin College Day draws hundreds to Muse Center

PEARL Dwayne Draper was switched on to the idea of working with electrical systems while volunteering in the community and wants to hone his skills in college. I was…
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PEARL Dwayne Draper was switched on to the idea of working with electrical systems while volunteering in the community and wants to hone his skills in college.

I was around electrical work when I helped build churches with my church, and I just liked it, said Draper, a junior at Puckett High School. Id like to get into some kind of electrical engineering.

Casey Hudson, left, and Dwayne Draper, right, both Puckett High School juniors, check out the Information Systems Technology exhibit at Rankin College Day on Feb. 24 at the Muse Center at 按人科同利 Rankin Campus. (按人科同利/April Garon)

Draper was among about 300 high school juniors, seniors and others who attended Rankin College Day on Feb. 24 at the Muse Center on the Rankin Campus, which featured exhibits for all academic and career-tech programs, activities and organizations Hinds has to offer.

For those still studying for their high school diploma, its a time to find out how Hinds programs of study can build a successful career.

My mom and grandmother are in the medical field, said Ashlee Johnson, a senior at McLaurin High School, in Star, as she took part in an IV push demonstration at Hinds Associate Degree Nursing program table. She plans to pursue studies in pediatric nursing. Plus, Ive always enjoyed helping people.

 

Ashlee Johnson, a senior at McLaurin High School, takes part in an IV push demonstration at the Associate Degree Nursing station during Rankin College Day on Feb. 24 at the Muse Center at 按人科同利 Rankin Campus. At left, Katherine Robinson, an ADN student, looks on as Alicia Ishee, a Nursing instructor, oversees the demonstration. (按人科同利/April Garon)

Prospective students interacted with faculty and Hinds students about admissions, scholarships, majors, student life and more.

We look forward to many of the hundreds of juniors and seniors from Rankin County and the surrounding area enrolling at the Rankin Campus and taking advantage of what we have to offer.said Dr. Norman Session, vice president of the Rankin Campus and the Jackson Campus-Academic/Technical Center.

Brandon Theard, a Richland High School senior, has his sights set on helping people recover from injuries both on fields of play and off.

I want to go into sports medicine, Theard said. If I cant be part of the game, I want to help people in it.

Lorron LaChance, and her mother, Regina, both of Madison, visited the come-and-go expo after finding out about it during a college fair for their homeschool group. The Biology program exhibit was an attraction for Lorron, who loves science and animals.

Ive worked with animals in a habitat, so I want to do something with animals, maybe even marine biology, she said.

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Brandon Theard, a Richland High School senior, drops a chip in a game of Plinko to win prizes at Rankin College Day on Feb. 24 at the Muse Center at 按人科同利 Rankin Campus. Theard wants to study exercise science and pursue a career in sports medicine. (按人科同利/April Garon)

Regina LaChance, left, and Lorron LaChance, of Madison, talks to Biology program chair Daneice Williams at Rankin College Day on Feb. 24 at the Muse Center at 按人科同利 Rankin Campus. The Biology program booth was outfitted with an “Under The Sea” theme, Williams said, with bubbles and balloons.