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Mississippi University for Women has announced the list of candidates to be conferred with degrees during the Fall Commencement Ceremony on December 13, 2024.

DEGREE CANDIDATES

| Master of Arts in Teaching | Master of Business Administration | Master of Education | Master of Public Health |

| Bachelor of Arts | Bachelor of Applied ScienceBachelor of Business Administration | Bachelor of Fine Arts | Bachelor of Music | Bachelor of Professional Studies | Bachelor of Science | Bachelor of Science in Nursing |

Master of Arts in Teaching

Skye Berquist

Master of Business Administration

India Desiray Fears
Jaikeisha Forrest-Andrews
Shawntel Michelle Mathews
Jessica Smith McDill
Annabelle Leigh Miller
Samuel Devon Richardson

Master of Education

Nykol D. Shepherd

Master of Public Health

Ja’Bria Danielle Coleman

Bachelor of Arts

Frederica Adlina Hargrove
Jermetrya A. Latham
Bryant Lane McCool
Dixie Lynn Owen
Emily Perkins
Breely A. Smith
Asia Trask

Bachelor of Applied Science

Christine Bernard
Keara Renee Collins
Kimberly F. Coverdale
Cynthia Michelle Lutzenberger
Caleb R. Morrison
Kayla Cherrelle Oats
Amelia D. Pratt
Chloee A. Swilley
Taezialin T. Tubby
Kamesha N. Vance

Bachelor of Business Administration

Matthew D. Brooks
Fredrekia Andrea Campbell
Joseph Michael Cumberland
Seline Victoria Decoteau
Ethan A. Humphreys
Harley E. Kent
Lindsey K. Mills
Molly E. Mitchener
Caitlyn Brooke Morrison
Rachel M. Page
Joshua Cullen Potts
Madison Faith Tipton
Mason E. Wise

Bachelor of Fine Arts

Isadora Poros
Dylan Marquis Shows

Bachelor of Music

Jerry Brown

Bachelor of Professional Studies

Marvilous Clemons
Haven Michelle Tuggle

Bachelor of Science

Ashley Dooshima Akukwe
Morgan E. Aldridge
Madison N. Baucom
Mikayla Michelle Bell
Joseph Clay Blanton
Zykidra Bridges
Madison E. Brown
Isabela I. Commodore
Makalyn Ann Cowley
Addie Brooke Coxey
Caitlyn T. Craft
Jaden H. Craven
Haylie B. Crimm
Margaret Cummings
Olivia Kate Derbyshire
Alejandra Duran
Madison L. Evans
Abby Grace Fields
Elizabeth McKibben Franks
Jakayla L. Gillard
Justice K. Harris
Emily B. Henderson
Makayla Lavette Hood
Brye A. Hopkins
Temeshia Renea Lenoir
Macie Claire Manasco
Hailey Jeanette McCool
Kallie M. Page
Larry Robert Pierson
Harrison D. Powell
Madison N. Reed
Jasmyn Tierra Robak
Lynzy Salinas Sandoval
Mary Smith
Ebony J. Stanfield
Shakira Tianna Thomas
Cally Shelane Thompson
Thomas Henry Tucker
Sydney Ann Whalen-Shoemaker
Brieanna Rochelle Williams
Destiny Sada Williams
Hunter Robert Yeatman

Bachelor of Science in Nursing 

Myah Mareen Amos
Mechael Banks
Kimberly Brasher
Jennifer D. Brents
Jasmine Alison Buclon
Kaitlyn Blue Cox
Courtney N. Crosby
Cameron Faye Foret
Jessica L. Freeman
Kashareya Funches
Keyuanna Tearra Monai Gunn
Sabrina M. Hall
Cara A. Hilliard
Cammie J. Hollaway
Brittany Gilley Inman
Tyra M. Jernigan
Eric Jimenez
Kaitlyn M. Lawrence
Rakell N. Lott
Christopher Wiley McEwen
Hope A. Moore
Cheryl Chiquita Poe
Angela Clay Raggs
Tasha Monique Robinson-Perry
Lisa Rogers
Robert S. Rogness
Kaley R. Scott
Bradley D. Smith
Hollie C. Smith
Shakira Speight
Courtney Lashay Stephenson
Amber Lyn Tietz
Miracle J. Townsend
Bree Anna Vierling
Marla Lamae Walker
Kartrinia M. Watson
Jondia Shanice Weatherspoon
Teariny T. Wheatley

Latin Honors

Summa Cum Laude (3.95 to 4.0 GPA)

Seline Victoria Decoteau
Frederica Adlina Hargrove
Harley E. Kent

Magna Cum Laude (3.80 to 3.94 GPA)

Morgan E. Aldridge
Madison N. Baucom
Courtney N. Crosby
Alejandra Duran
Abby Grace Fields
Cameron Faye Foret
Emily B. Henderson
Cara A. Hilliard
Cammie J. Hollaway
Macie Claire Manasco
Madison N. Reed
Kaley R. Scott
Hollie C. Smith

Cum Laude (3.50 to 3.79 GPA)

Myah Mareen Amos
Madison E. Brown
Kimberly F. Coverdale
Haylie B. Crimm
Madison L. Evans
Justice K. Harris
Brittany Gilley Inman
Tyra M. Jernigan
Kaitlyn M. Lawrence
Christopher Wiley McEwen
Molly E. Mitchener
Caitlyn Brooke Morrison
Dixie Lynn Owen
Rachel M. Page
Larry Robert Pierson
Cheryl Chiquita Poe
Bradley D. Smith
Mary Smith
Chloee A. Swilley
Shakira Tianna Thomas
Cally Shelane Thompson
Madison Faith Tipton
Brieanna Rochelle Williams

About The W

Located in historic Columbus, Mississippi, The W was founded in 1884 as the first state-supported college for women in the United States. Today, the university is home to 2,193 students in more than 70 majors and concentrations and has educated men for 40 years. The university is nationally recognized for low student debt, diversity and social mobility which empowers students to BE BOLD.

Be Bold. Tower with Blue.