The following area students were candidates for graduation from The University of Mississippi during a recent virtual ceremony:
Bachelor of Arts in psychology
Greenwood: Alexis Chardai Larry, Chelsea Nicole Perry
Bachelor of Arts in history
Greenwood: William Stewart Hammons
Bachelor of Arts in Education
Holcomb: Paige Helen Appelhans
Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science
Greenwood: Christopher Ethan Reichle
Coila: Donald Lee Woods Jr.
Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering
Greenwood: Colbin Buford Reed
Bachelor of Science in integrated marketing communications
Schlater: Helen Rebekah Colquett
Holcomb: Jacob Fredric Palmer
Bachelor of Science in computer science
Greenwood: Michael Thomas Waldo
Schlater: Virginia Lane Colquett
Bachelor of Science in biological science
Coila: Kayla Sabrina Woodson
Bachelor of Science in criminal justice
Vaiden: Synethium Lacole Tidwell
Bachelor of University Studies
Greenwood: Keldrige Westbrook and Jackson McFall Pannell
Bachelor of General Studies
Greenwood: William Dent Brock
Bachelor of Business Administration in marketing
Greenwood: Steve Jones Pannell
Bachelor of Business Administration in real estate
Greenwood: Javontae J. Coleman
Bachelor of Engineering
Greenwood: Taylor Rivers Bush
Bachelor of Multi-Disciplinary Studies
Greenwood: Charles Bell Ditto II and Elizabeth Audrianna Liddell
Master of Arts in teaching
Greenwood: Zoe Rose Kayton
Master of Science in mathematics
Greenwood: Anne Claire Dunn
Master of Accountancy and Data Analytics
Greenwood: Macey Alexis Mooneyham
Doctor of Pharmacy
Carrollton: Joseph Misskelley Whitfield
• The following area University of Mississippi students were named to the Spring 2020 Honor Roll lists, including Dean's Honor Roll: William Stewart Hammons, Robert Nored Hardin and Michael Thomas Waldo of Greenwood; Sarah Elizabeth McClain and Payton Tyler Neal of Carrollton; Diamond Sha’maria Moore, Jakayla Deyonna Phillips and Cordasjah Fleming of Vaiden; and Kaylee Megan Clanton of Holcomb.
• The following area University of Mississippi students were named to the Spring 2020 Honor Roll lists, including Chancellor's Honor Roll: Anne Darrington Brock, Taylor Rivers Bush, Mari-Brian Elizabeth Crick, Annette Sloan Feigler, Anna Clare Harris, A’keeriyanna Meunshanae Jones, Floyd Mortimer Melton, Jane Rob Pannell, Stephen Baylor Pillow, Sela Raines, Arden Ricketts Collin Bartlett Short and John Hollis Crowder Tackett of Greenwood; Helen Rebekah Colquett of Schlater; Hannah Michelle Holman, Daniel Sage McNamara, Ava Ahlean Whitfield and Sara Graycen Wiltshire of Carrollton; Mitchell Reed Palmertree and Chloe Nichole Richardson of McCarley; Lesia Marshelle Hemphill of Vaiden; and Paige Helen Appelhans, Jacob Dalton Draper, Elizabeth Jacks Harris and Anna Hayden Hayward of Holcomb.
• These following students from Delta State University recently were initiated into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation's oldest and most selective collegiate honor society for all academic disciplines: Alesa Metz of Greenwood, Joshua Avant of Carrollton, Wesley Davis of McCarley, Maddison Porter of Philipp and Irish Whitaker of Holcomb.
• The following students received received credentials from Hinds Community College in May: Keelon Fletcher and Artavious Gordon of Greenwood; Eldrick Clay and Kordale Gary of Itta Bena; Jayla Harvey of Minter City; Eric Moore of Sidon; Jermarcus Williams of Vaiden; James Daves and Ja’kyla Jorden of Carrollton; Rashana Jordan of North Carrollton; Keyundre Burden of Tchula; Kendred Brown of Glendora; and Donald Brown of Holcomb.
• Treasure Stewart of Greenwood and Dawson Clark of Coila were named to the dean’s list at Mississippi College for the spring semester. To be eligible for the list, a student must maintain a 3.5 grade point average, based on a 4.0 system and take a full course load of at least 12 semester hours of undergraduate credit.
• Brady McDaniel of Greenwood and Lexie Simmons of McCarley were named to the president’s list at Mississippi College for the spring semester. To be eligible for the list, a student must maintain a 4.0 grade point average based on a 4.0 system and take a full course load of at least 12 semester hours of undergraduate credit.