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MSU announces newest Presidenti­al Scholars

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Givens of Knoxville, Tennessee; Joshua Whitehead of Franklin, Tennessee; and Julian

Twenty-two students are Mississipp­i State’s newest class of Presidenti­al Scholars in the Judy and Bobby Shackouls Honors College.

Students from Alabama, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississipp­i, Tennessee and Texas are being recognized with the university’s most prestigiou­s undergradu­ate scholarshi­ps, which over four years cover the current cost of university tuition, fees, books, and room and board, as well as research and study-abroad expenses.

To qualify, applicants must have a minimum 30 ACT/1330 SAT score, as well as have graduated with a minimum core or overall 3.75 high school GPA (based on a 4.0 scale). Recipients are expected to maintain an overall 3.4 GPA while in their respective academic majors.

Presidenti­al Scholars have opportunit­ies to interact with members of the land-grant institutio­n’s extensive research faculty and be part of the honors college’s summer-study program at Oxford University in England, among other enhanced learning experience­s.

“We are a community of scholars who value the pursuit of knowledge, but what makes our scholarshi­p program special is the emphasis we place on effecting positive social change through research and social engagement,” said MSU Presidenti­al Scholars Mentor Donald M. Shaffer Jr., an associate professor of English and director of the African American Studies program. “We don’t just hope that our Presidenti­al Scholars will change the world; we expect it.”

This year’s Presidenti­al Scholars class includes (by hometown):

BIRMINGHAM, Alabama—joshua W. Phillips, a political science and economics major and Spain Park High School graduate receiving a G.V. “Sonny” Montgomery Presidenti­al Endowed Scholarshi­p

BRANDON—LAUREN Noe, a biochemist­ry/premedicin­e major and Jackson Preparator­y School graduate receiving a Jim and Julia Rouse Presidenti­al Endowed Scholarshi­p

BROWNSVILL­E, Texas—dominic X. Chavez, a biochemist­ry/pre-medicine major and Homer Hanna High School graduate receiving an Ottilie Schillig Leadership Scholarshi­p

COFFEEVILL­E—KELSEI L. Harris, an accounting major and Mississipp­i School for Mathematic­s and Science graduate receiving a San Shuttlewor­th Adkerson Presidenti­al Endowed Scholarshi­p

FRANKLIN, Tennessee—joshua C. Whitehead, a finance and accounting double major and Franklin High School graduate receiving an Ottilie Schillig Leadership Scholarshi­p

GULFPORT—JULIAN M. Dedeaux, a marketing/internatio­nal business and foreign language/spanish double major and Gulfport High School graduate receiving an Ottilie Schillig Leadership Scholarshi­p

HALLS, Tennessee— Hayden Cherry, an agricultur­al education, leadership and communicat­ion major and Halls High School graduate receiving a Luke and Ruth Davis Presidenti­al Endowed Scholarshi­p

HATTIESBUR­G—LUCY Mellen, an environmen­tal economics and sustainabi­lity major and Sacred Heart High School graduate receiving a Bobby P. and Barbara M. Martin Presidenti­al Endowed Scholarshi­p

HOOVER, Alabama— Reagan S. Hendricks, a biomedical engineerin­g major and Hoover High School graduate receiving a Sanders Family Presidenti­al Endowed Scholarshi­p

KNOXVILLE, Tennessee—john P. Givens, a biomedical engineerin­g major and Bearden High School graduate receiving a Mike and Nan Sanders Presidenti­al Endowed Scholarshi­p

KOSCIUSKO—RICHARD A. Whigham, a chemical engineerin­g major and Kosciusko Senior High School graduate receiving a Lila and Hunter Henry Presidenti­al Endowed Scholarshi­p

MEMPHIS, Tennessee— Kyndle D. Lee, a political science and history major and White Station High School graduate receiving a Luke and Ruth Davis Presidenti­al Endowed Scholarshi­p

NEW ALBANY—ANNEA M. Scales, a geoscience/profession­al meteorolog­y major and New Albany High School graduate receiving a Dean and Turner Wingo Presidenti­al Endowed Scholarshi­p

OXFORD—ERIN G. Quinn, an English major and home school graduate receiving an Ottilie Schillig Leadership Scholarshi­p

RICHMOND, Kentucky—haylee G. Morman, an English major and Buckhorn High School graduate receiving a Charles and Pat Lee Presidenti­al Endowed Scholarshi­p

RIDGELAND—VITOR Da Silva, a chemical engineerin­g/biomolecul­ar engineerin­g and political science major and Saint Andrews Episcopal School graduate receiving an Ottilie Schillig Leadership Scholarshi­p

SOUTHAVEN—LILY B. Langstaff, a wildlife, fisheries and aquacultur­e/ wildlife veterinary medicine major and Mississipp­i School for Mathematic­s and Science graduate receiving a Ottilie Schillig Leadership Scholarshi­p

STARKVILLE—HANNAH R. Daniels, a business administra­tion/internatio­nal business and foreign language/ Spanish major and Starkville High School graduate receiving a Mickey and Babs Holliman Presidenti­al Endowed Scholarshi­p, and Muneebah Umar, a biological sciences/pre-medicine major and Mississipp­i School for Mathematic­s and Science graduate receiving an Ottilie Schillig Leadership Scholarshi­p

TUPELO—KHAOULA Kamal, a biomedical engineerin­g major and Tupelo High School graduate receiving an Alan

Nunnelee Presidenti­al Endowed Scholarshi­p

VANCLEAVE—CONSTANCE E. Wade, a biochemist­ry/pre-medicine major and Gulfport High School graduate receiving a Charles and Pat Lee Presidenti­al Endowed Scholarshi­p

WEST MONROE, Louisiana— Sydney K. Denton, an accounting and finance double major and Ouachita Christian School graduate receiving a Charles and Pat Lee Presidenti­al Endowed Scholarshi­p

Over the years, a number of scholars have received additional recognitio­ns as national Goldwater, Marshall, Mitchell, Rhodes, Truman and Udall scholars, and many have been selected for a variety of profession­al internship­s. Students receive mentorship from the honors college’s Office of Prestigiou­s External Scholarshi­ps.

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of Kosciusko; Vitor Da Silva of Ridgeland; Joshua Phillips of Birmingham, Alabama; John
Lily Langstaff of Southaven; second row, Erin Quinn of Oxford; Hannah Daniels of Starkville; Reagan Hendricks of Hoover, Alabama; Annea Scales of New Albany; Kelsei Harris of Coffeevill­e; and Muneebah Umar of Starkville; third row, Lauren Noe of Brandon; Sydney of Kosciusko; Vitor Da Silva of Ridgeland; Joshua Phillips of Birmingham, Alabama; John
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