MSU announces spring term graduates
Mississippi State University has announced graduates for the 2022 spring term.
Honor graduates include all bachelor-degree candidates with exceptional scholastic averages and at least half the total required course hours earned at MSU. Their specific levels of recognition and the minimum required averages for each, based on a 4.0 scale, include summa cum laude, 3.80; magna cum laude, 3.60; and cum laude, 3.40.
The academic honors are recorded on the graduates’ diplomas and permanent records, as well as in the commencement program.
These are graduates from Webster County:
Eupora:
Kealy Baxter, College of Business, MBA
Khylar Branae Cain, Adkerson School of Accountancy, MPA
Kiajah Evans, College of Arts and Sciences, BS
Olivia B. Fields, College of Business, BBA
Charles Warner Herring, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, BS (cum laude)
Kinsey Henderson Hitt, College of Education, BS
Charles Welty Oliver, College of Education, MATS
Tucker R. Shaw, College of Forest Resources, BS (summa cum laude)
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Maben:
Jessica R. Davis, College of Education, BS
Elizabeth Du Bois Douglas, College of Business, MBA
Christopher Xavier Gates, College of Architecture, Art and Design, BFA
Joy Abigail Nabors, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, BS (cum laude)
John Taylor Slay, College of Education, BS (cum laude)
Lavontis Donnell Smith, College of Education, MATS
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Mathiston:
Mari-Todd Stidham Brown, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, BS (summa cum laude)
James Franklin Hood, College of Arts and Sciences, BA
Kelsey Winter Wright, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, BS (cum laude)
Local students among Arkansas State grads
Arkansas State University has announced the list of students who completed degree requirements to graduate at Spring Commencement, held May 7 in Centennial Bank Stadium in Jonesboro.
The list includes graduates from 44 states and 16 other countries.
Chancellor Kelly Damphousse presented diplomas at the associate, bachelor, master, specialist and doctoral levels, along with various program certificates, as awarded through the various colleges: Agriculture, Neil Griffin College of Business, Education and Behavioral Science, Engineering and Computer Science, Liberal Arts and Communication, Nursing and Health Professions, Sciences and Mathematics, and University College.
Graduates from Webster County were:
Codie F. Silver of Maben, Master of Science in Education, Educational Leadership
Kayla Seawright Hardy of Mathiston, Master of Science in Education, School Counseling