The ICC Tupelo Campus, which was organized in July 1963, operated in vacant buildings and shops procured from businesses of the city of Tupelo. In July 1966, the school relocated into a complex, which has grown to include 11 buildings. In the fall of 1987, the name of the institution was changed to Itawamba Community College to more adequately reflect its mission and purpose.
The main campus is located in Fulton, Mississippi|Fulton, and a branch campus in Tupelo, Mississippi|Tupelo mainly handles technical education programs. The non-credit programs of the Economic and Community Services Division are based in Belden.
Itawamba Community College - Organization and administration The college serves Chickasaw County, Mississippi|Chickasaw, Itawamba County, Mississippi|Itawamba, Lee County, Mississippi|Lee, Monroe County, Mississippi|Monroe, and Pontotoc County, Mississippi|Pontotoc counties. The president is Dr. David Cole.
The College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate degrees. It had 7,596 students in 2009.
The men's and women's basketball teams began to play in the Davis Event Center in January 2007 and the Itawamba Community College Men's tennis program finished 15th in the Nation in the final NJCAA poll for the 2008 season.
*Current Washington Redskins safety Kareem Moore
Itawamba Community College - Notable people *Current Detroit Lions cornerback Darius Slay
Itawamba Community College - Notable people *Former Cleveland Indians and Boston Red Sox outfielder Jonathan Van Every
Itawamba Community College - Notable people *Miami Dolphins defensive tackle Jason Ferguson
Itawamba Community College - Notable people
Itawamba Community College - Notable people *Vice President of the National Football League Ron Hill
Itawamba Community College - Notable people * The Honorable Michael P. Mills, District Judge
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TWA - Ambassadors Club TWA operated Ambassadors Club locations in various airports. American Airlines acquired some clubs, and other clubs closed on December 2, 2001. Before the closure of the clubs, TWA maintained clubs at the following airports:
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Gary Locke - Ambassador to China Early in Locke's Ambassadorship, Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng escaped from house arrest and sought refuge in the US Embassy in Beijing|U.S
After Lenin's illness and incapacitation, Rakovsky joined Leon Trotsky's Left Opposition and came into conflict with Stalin
Christian Rakovsky - Trotskyist opposition and ambassadorship In 1924, as the Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party minority cabinet came to power, Ramsay MacDonald and Rakovsky negotiated de jure recognition and agreed on possible future Anglo-Soviet treaty and a British loan for the Soviet Union
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