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Founded in 1958 by American actor Hugh O'Brian, the first youth leadership seminar was held in Los Angeles, California, and was held once a year until 1967. Since then, the HOBY program has spread to over 70 locations in all fifty U.S. states, and 19 countries and regions. [citation needed]
Jun. 1—Each spring, 10,000 high school sophomores from across the country participate in one of HOBY's 70-plus State and Virtual Leadership Seminars to develop their leadership skills and learn ...
Mississippi Gulf Coast Bulldogs (Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges / Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference) (2018–present) 2018: Mississippi Gulf Coast 7–2: 4–2: 3rd (South) 12 2019: Mississippi Gulf Coast: 12–0: 6–0: 1st (South) W MACJC championship, W NJCAA National Championship: 1 2020–21 ...
The 1971 Mississippi Gulf Coast Bulldogs football team was an American football team that represented Mississippi Gulf Coast Junior College as a member of the Mississippi Junior College Conference (MJCC) during the 1971 junior college football season. The Bulldogs compiled a perfect 11–0 record (10–0 in conference games), won the MJCC ...
The Mississippi Gulf Coast Ballet Theatre presents the classic "The Nutcracker" for a matinee and an evening performance Sunday, Dec. 3. "Finding Christmas," a Broadway-style musical variety show ...
She was the recipient of the Clarkson University Achievement Award for Outstanding Leadership, the World Language department’s Excellence in French Award. She was named in the All-State ...
The Mississippi Gulf Coast consists of many cities that lie directly on the Mississippi Sound. The U. S. Census Bureau divided the Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) for the Mississippi Gulf Coast in 2003, which previously consisted of the three coastal counties (Hancock; Harrison; Jackson), into two MSAs that included two additional counties (George; Stone).
University of Mississippi: Oxford [b] SEC: FBS: Mississippi State Bulldogs: Mississippi State University: Mississippi State [c] SEC: FBS: Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils and Devilettes: Mississippi Valley State University: Itta Bena: SWAC: FCS: Southern Miss Golden Eagles and Lady Eagles: The University of Southern Mississippi ...