GRADUATE/UNDERGRADUATE
spring commencement friday, may 7, 2021 | 9 a.M. lee e. williams athletics and assembly center jackson state university saturday, may 8, 2021 | 9 a.m. veterans memorial stadium jackson, mississippi Thomas K. Hudson, J.D. President
2021 spring commencement contents Notations to Guests | 3 Commencement Etiquette | 4 Congratulatory Messages | 5 - 9 Graduate Commencement Speaker | 10 Graduate Commencement Order of Exercise | 11 - 13 Golden Diploma Recipients | 15 Graduate Candidates for Degrees | 16 - 21 Undergraduate Commencement Speaker | 24 Undergraduate Commencement Order of Exercise | 25 - 27 Honors and Awards | 29 Du Bois-Harvey Honors College Graduates | 31 Undergraduate Candidates for Degrees | 33 - 37 Board of Trustees, Mississippi State Institutions of Higher Learning | 39 Jackson State University Executive Cabinet and Academic Deans | 40 2021 Senior Class Officers | 47 2021 Graduate Student Leadership | 48 Graduate/Undergraduate Commencement Participants | 49 Commencement Committee | 51
Jackson State University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award baccalaureate, master’s, specialist, and doctoral degrees. Contact the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Jackson State University.
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notations to guests WELCOME Welcome to the Jackson State University Spring 2021 Commencement Exercises. Commencement is an important event in the life of the University, its students, faculty, and staff. It is a joyous yet solemn event that represents the culmination of the graduates’ years of study. Thank you for joining us and for being a part of the celebration. Again, we welcome you!
PHOTOGRAPHS Only authorized working press and University photographers are permitted on the floor to take pictures during the commencement ceremony. A professional photographer will take pictures of each graduate. These pictures will be available for order and purchase. Family and friends of the graduates may take photographs after the ceremony.
special needs Ushers for individuals with disabilities Ushers for attendees with special needs will be available to assist individuals with requests throughout the ceremony. Accessible seating Accessible seating is reserved for guests who require special seating because of age, illness, or physical impairment. The accessible seating is marked with signage. Given the limited number of accessible seats that are available, please note that only one family member may accompany his or her person with disabilities. The rest of the family must sit in the stands. American Sign Language American Sign Language interpretation of the ceremony will be provided.
first aid First Aid services will be available through the Jackson State University Health Center during the Graduate Commencement Ceremony. American Medical Response will be available for assistance for the Undergraduate Commencement Ceremony.
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COMMENCEMENT ETIQUETTE OUT OF RESPECT FOR OTHER FAMILIES PRESENT PLEASE:
silence all devices hold all applause until prompted no air horns or noisemakers please take all pictures with your graduate after the ceremony please avoid walking during the ceremony & please remain seated until the end of the ceremony please wear a mask for the duration of the ceremony maintain 6 feet social distance jackson state university | 4
congratulatory messages
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Jackson State University Jackson, Mississippi 39217
Office Of The President
(601) 979-2323 Fax: (601) 979-2948
May 7, 2021 Dear Graduates, Today marks the culmination of your academic journey. On behalf of the entire Jackson State University family, I extend heartfelt congratulations. You rightfully deserve to revel in this moment. You all have victoriously navigated the rigors of pursuing a college degree. Despite unforeseen challenges, you are now here. This is my first in-person ceremony as your president. I am honored to share this day with all of you and witness the joy of your accomplishment. It is my hope that your time here has been transformative and given you the proper foundation to build successful futures. Now, as you enter the next phase of your journey, you are tasked with applying all you have learned here. Remember to be the pioneers, innovators and creatives who will advance our society. Enrich the lives of those you meet and inspire those from afar. Be a service to your communities in the same way you served the JSU community. I do not doubt that you will continue to speak out against injustice, stand for truth and fight for the ignored. You will be a reputable force in the world and ‘Thee’ example for generations of JSU students to follow. You now join our distinguished class of alumni and will carry on the JSU legacy. Always be champions of your ‘dear old college home’ and represent your alma mater with pride and dignity. Again, I wish you congratulations on this momentous and celebratory occasion. Sincerely,
Thomas K. Hudson, J.D. c/o 1999 12th President
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Jackson State University National Alumni Association, Inc. P.O. Box 17820 | Jackson, MS 39217 | www.jsunaa.org Phone 601.979.2281 Earlexia M. Norwood, M.D., President
Congratulations Class of 2021 on your Commencement and WELCOME TO THE JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY NATIONAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION, INC. (JSUNAA)! On the behalf of over 50,000 Tiger alumni from all over the world, we are pleased to offer you the JSU alumni network of expertise, opportunities, and professional connections. Since 1877, JSU has been laying the foundation for your success. You will now add the practical life experiences that will transform you into a global leader. As you leave the campus of our "dear old college home," remember to stay connected by joining an alumni chapter near you. JSUNAA stands ready to support you however needed on the journey. Tiger Strong and Student Focused,
Earlexia M. Norwood, M.D. President, JSU National Alumni Association, Inc
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2021 Graduate Ceremony Commencement Speaker Dr. Errick L. Greene was appointed superintendent of Jackson Public Schools in October 2018, shortly after the state had announced its plan to take over the persistently failing school district. He quickly led his team and the broader community in developing a bold new vision and strategic plan for the district and restructured the central offices to better support schools and increase overall efficiency. Under Dr. Greene’s leadership, the school district improved one letter grade on the state’s accountability system in his first year, increased private funding to support the strategic efforts, and made significant strides in resolving the numerous state standard violations.
Dr. Greene’s commitment and service in education extend more than 27 years and across several states and the District of Columbia. He started his impressive career as a middle and upper elementary school teacher before serving as a principal, principal supervisor, educational consultant, and senior district leader. Prior to joining the team in Jackson, Dr. Greene served as the Chief of Schools with Tulsa Public Schools, where he led the instructional leadership, family support services, and the district athletics teams.
Errick L. Greene, Ed.D. Superintendent of JPS
His principal objectives were to implement the district’s key learning initiatives, to build the capacity of school leaders to meet the needs of diverse learners and to ensure that schools created safe and engaging environments to foster student achievement. Demonstrating his commitment to life-long learning, Dr. Greene has earned several degrees: a doctoral degree in Educational and Organizational Leadership from the University of Pennsylvania; two Master’s degrees in Education – one from Trinity University and another from Howard University; and a Bachelor’s degree from Howard University.
His love for education was inspired at an early age by his 3rd-grade teacher, Mrs. Grandberry. She expected great things from her students and made no secret of her love and dedication to them. Dr. Greene’s career has been fueled by the life-changing experiences he had as a student and by his unwavering commitment to providing an equitable and excellent education for all others.
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graduate commencement Order of exercises 9:00 A.M. Thomas K. Hudson, J.D. ’99 12th President, Jackson State University Presiding Officer Musical Selection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “Crown Imperial”. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .William Walton Arranged by Jay Bocook The University Symphonic Band Dr. Roderick Little, Director of Bands Academic Processional Facilitator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Alisa L. Mosley, Ph.D. Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs “Pomp and Circumstance, No. 1”. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sir Edward Elgar The University Symphonic Band (Audience remains seated) Presentation of Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JSU Air Force and Army ROTC Joint Color Guard (Audience stands)
National Anthem. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .“The Star-Spangled Banner” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Francis Scott Key Arranged by William W. Davis Led by Raphael Barner, Freshman, Music Education Major The Jackson State University Orchestra (Audience remains seated) Invocation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rev. Kevin Kosh Wesley Foundation
Greetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Thomas K. Hudson, J.D. President, Jackson State University Acknowledgments and Announcements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Brandi Newkirk-Turner Associate Provost for Academic Affairs Introduction of Commencement Speaker. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Millard J. Bingham Interim Dean of Education and Human Development Commencement Address. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. Errick L. Greene Superintendent of Jackson Public Schools
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Presentation of Citations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Thomas K. Hudson, J.D. President, Jackson State University Recognition of Candidates for Commissioning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lt. Colonel Natasha Reed Air Force ROTC
Recognition of Golden Diploma Recipients
Lt. Colonel Steven Robinson Army ROTC
Presentation of Deans of Colleges and Candidates for Degrees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alisa L. Mosley, Ph.D. Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Fidelis Ikem, Dean Dr. Millard Juette Bingham, Interim Dean Dr. Girmay Berhie, Dean Dr. Candis Pizzetta, Interim Dean Dr. Wilbur L. Walters, Jr., Dean Dr. Preselfannie McDaniels, Dean
College of Business College of Education and Human Development College of Health Sciences College of Liberal Arts College of Science, Engineering, and Technology Graduate Studies
Conferring and Awarding of Degrees. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thomas K. Hudson, J.D. President, Jackson State University Induction of Graduates into the Jackson State University National Alumni Association. . . . .Dr. Earlexia M. Norwood ’ 84 President, Jackson State University National Alumni Association, Inc.
Alumni Pledge:
I hereby solemnly pledge unbroken allegiance to my Alma Mater in appreciation for the opportunity for development afforded me at Jackson State University. I pledge active membership in the Jackson State University National Alumni Association, Incorporated, wherever I may be. Through association with my fellow alumni, I shall forever do my best to uphold the ideals and traditions of my Alma Mater. I pledge, as a person, to exemplify high ideals by rendering positive and dignified service to the community, the state, the nation, and the world, thus, living to bring honor and respect to my Alma Mater.
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“Jackson Fair”. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T.D. Pawley Arranged by F. D. Hall Led by Rene Young, Graduate Music Education Major University Symphonic Band (Audience stands) Jackson Fair, Jackson Dear Thee I love, my dear old college home Thee I love wherever I may roam Jackson Fair, Jackson Dear. Jackson Fair, Jackson Dear Thee I love thy colors rich and bright Thee I love, the blue and the white Jackson Fair, Jackson Dear. Refrain Hail, hail to thee, yes, hail to thee; Hail to the college of my heart, Hail, hail to thee, yes, hail to thee; Hail, to the college of my heart. *Hymn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “God Be With You” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .William Tomer Led by Rene Young, Graduate Music Education Major Mr. Jerry Smith, Department of Music Staff Accompanist (Audience remains standing) God be with you till we meet again; By His counsel guide, uphold you. With His sheep securely fold you; God be with you till we meet again! God be with you till we meet again; Keep love’s banner floating o’er you; Smite death’s threat’ning wave before you; God be with you till we meet again! Refrain Till we meet, till we meet, Till we meet at Jesus’ feet, Till we meet, till we meet, God be with you till we meet again! Amen (Audience remains standing) *Following the custom initiated by President Luther G. Barrett, the hymn “God Be With You” has been sung at all Jackson State University Commencements since 1911. Benediction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rev. Kevin Kosh Wesley Foundation Recessional. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .“Manhattan Beach”. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .John Phillip Sousa The University Symphonic Band (Audience remains seated)
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we honor thee golden class
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50th year reunion-class of 1971
Golden Diploma Recipients G. Sakinah Abdur-Rashied Bobbie J. Anderson- Randolph Milton T. Austin Diane Janice Barnes Linda J Barnett Robinson Vaughn Yvonne Bayne Charles Beard Patricia Lewis Beard Rev. Marlin Bennett King, Sr. Frances L. Booth Brenda Boswell Adams Cora Bracey Edwards Joyce Varnado Braddy-Price ZanEtta Broome Funches Eva Bruce Dr.Linda Bryant-Angotti Mrs. Evelyn Delois Bryant-Murray Peggye Burk Verlean William Burt Wilma Varando Butler Albert Butler John Calvin Charles Ray Carr James Cash Alexander Chess Mildred Owens Coleman-Holman Joyce Ann Course Lillie Covington Bettye K. Dagner-Cooke Esther Daniel Sutton Deloris P. Daughrity Stevenson Denham Kathryn Allen Denham Lois Larry Dilworth Kermit Lee Dilworth, Jr. Maxine Dixon P. Maxine Culberson Dowd Maudine G. Eckford Eugene Evans Dorothy Stevenson Foster Jo Bennie Frazier-Reed Hillman Terome Frazier Hattie L. Frazier
Robert Glynn Funches James Allen Garner Dr. Doris Gary Wyonie Graves Singleton Roosevelt Greenwood Johnnie A. Griffith Gloria Hall McCray Alice Hankins Wilkes Roney M. Hart- Jefferson Janace Harvey Goree Derra Hearon Dukes Solomon Henderson Ollie M. Cooper Herring Dr. Velma Ree Hill Jenkins W. Christine Hinton-Lee Alvin Holton, Sr. Annette Houston Johnson Peggy Joyce Moore Howard Judy C. Hudson-Dunlap Linda Yvonne Irby Jones Dr. O’Banner Jackson James E. Jenkins Lee M. Johnson Zyndall J. Jones Alfred “Ike” Jones Glenda Jones Funchess Gwendolyn Jones Stewart Kay Francis Jordan Margrett B. King Nathaniel Lee, Jr Cornelia Arnitra Liggans Bertha Littleton Smith Addie Delores Luster James L. Manning Berniece Washington Matthews Rosie Mayers Kersh Eddie Jean McDonald Carr Velma Roberts McNair Andrew McQueen Joan Melton Watkins Vounzell Causey Murphy Everlena Myers Dorothy Nash Latham Carol Norman Dorsey Charles Tucker Ollie Pearl Otis
Jody Edward Owens Emma Paige Adams Billy Don Paige, Sr Brenda L. Peavie Portia Hunter Peterson Linda Christine Petty Jackson JoAnn Robinson Potts Mary Joyce Price-Sanders Lorene Reed Portis Claudette Richmond Richards Dr. Ella J. Riley Davis Florence “Flo” Roach Rosie H. Robertson Neal Howard Robinson Gay Robinson Havard Yvonne Robinson Horton Bill J. Sanders Joyce B. Simelton Archie Carlisle Skiffer Sr. Bobbie J. Smith Judge Curtis Smith Betty L Smith Lethia Shaw Smith Juanita Smith Duncan Billie Smith Fair Alvin Stamps Rose Marie Stevens Lowe Lillie Stevenson Covington Nettie Bernice Stowers Marion Annette Paul Taylor Alinder Thomas Harden Dr. I.D. Thompson Earlean Reed Thompson Joe Townes Jerry Turner, Jr George Washington Sheryl Watson Woods Jesse Williams Verlean Williams -Burt Maudene Williams Coleman Joann Wilson-Johnson Gwendolyn Windham Darty Mary Austin Woodrick Alice Mae Wren Smith
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graduate candidates for degrees
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2021 Graduate Candidates for Degrees Dr. Fidelis M. Ikem Dean, College of Business
Doctor of Philosophy BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Kenneth Yao Fiakofi, Natchez, MS
Dissertation: The Impact of Economic Integration and Structural Adjustments on Growth Dynamics in the West African Region Advisor: Dr. Okechukwu Anyamele Dr. Millard Bingham Interim Dean, College of Education and Human Development
Doctor of Philosophy EDUCATION ADMINISTRATION AND SUPERVISION Bridget L. Allen, Bentonia, MS
Dissertation: Exploring the Role of the Administrator in the Implementation, Effectiveness, and Sustainability of SWPBIS in a Selected Public School District in Mississippi Advisor: Dr. Barbara Howard Dr. Ronald Walker
Tawanna Clark-Gibson, Fayette, MS
Dissertation: Teachers’ Perspectives of On-Site Leadership as it Relates to an All-Inclusive Analysis of Urban Middle Schools Advisor: Dr. Bettye Graves
De’Suan D. Dixon, Leland, MS
Dissertation: An Examination of the Effectiveness of Historically Black Colleges and Universities Athletic Programs from the Perspective of Athletic Directors in the Southeastern Region Advisor: Dr. Dorris R. Robinson-Gardner
Bobbie McClure Graves, Clinton, MS
Dissertation: Factors Affecting Student Achievement in Distance Learning: A Meta-Analysis Advisor: Dr. Bettye Graves Dr. Ronald Walker
Lawrence Marrel Hudson, Webb, MS
Dissertation: An Investigative Study of Teachers’ Perceptions of Professional Development Advisor: Dr. Carrine Bishop 17 | 2021 spring commencement
Jacqueline L. Humphrey, Winona, MS
Dissertation: The Underrepresentation of Women in Senior Level Administrative Positions in Higher Education Advisor: Dr. Bettye Graves Dr. Ronald Walker
Jamie Jennifer Joiner, Jackson, MS
Dissertation: An Examination of Ayers Pre-Fordice (1975-1991): The Endowment Gap Advisor: Dr. Lou H. Sanders
Pamela Flowers-Magee, Chicago, IL
Dissertation: Factors that Affect Undergraduate African American Student Retention in Higher Education at a Mississippi Urban University School of Public Health Advisor: Dr. Lou H. Sanders
Einna MarKesha Robinson, Columbus, MS
Dissertation: The Effect of the Implementation of the Response to Intervention Model on At-Risk Male Students Advisor: Dr. Sidney McLaurin
Fredrick D. Shelby, Edwards, MS
Dissertation: The Influence of Leadership Styles in Select Public Middle Schools in Mississippi and Their Academic Success Advisor: Dr. Lou H. Sanders
Doctor of education
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Tiara Kymyona Antranett Foster, Jackson, MS
Dissertation: An Analysis of Early Childhood Techers’ Perceptions of the Influence of Professional Development and Administrative Support on SelfEfficacy and Classroom Management Advisor: Dr. Tony Latiker
Katrina Ann Sartin, Tylertown, MS
Dissertation: Administrators’ Perceptions of the Impact of Positive Behavior Intervention and Support on Third Grade Behaviors in South Mississippi Rural Title I Elementary Schools
Advisor: Dr. Tony Latiker
Dr. Girmay Berhie Dean, College of Health Sciences School of Public Health; School of Social Work
Doctor of public health PUBLIC HEALTH SCIENCE Angela Adhiambo Omondi, Madison, MS
Dissertation: Cervical Cancer Screening Knowledge, Beliefs, Behaviors, and Experiences of Younger Women in Mississippi Advisor: Dr. Mary Shaw
Chizoba Anyimukwu, Nigeria
Dissertation: Family Culture and Food Resource Management Behaviors among Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Households in Mississippi Advisor: Dr. Mary Shaw
Shahrzad Aseel, Madison, MS
Dissertation: Beliefs and Behaviors toward Breast Cancer Screening Among the Women in Southern Iran Advisor: Dr. Mohammad Shahbazi
Danielle Ranear Bogan, Fayette, MS
Dissertation: The Association of Socioeconomic Status and Cardiovascular Health Among African Americans: The Jackson Heart Study Advisor: Dr. Marinelle Payton
LaTonya Lott, Jackson, MS
Dissertation: The Relationship between Obesity, Sexual Risk-Taking Behaviors, and Psychosocial Dysfunction among High School Students: Findings from the 2013 and 2015 Mississippi Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System Advisor: Dr. Marinelle Payton
Wengora E. Thompson, Jackson, MS
Dissertation: Prevention of Preterm Birth with the Use of Progesterone Supplementation - Provider Practice in Mississippi Advisor: Dr. Mustafa Younis
SOCIAL WORK Rosie L. Thomas, Greenville, MS
Dissertation: A Study Exploring the Usefulness of the Healthy Relationship Curriculum When Addressing Dating Violence among Adolescents Living in Rural Mississippi Advisor: Dr. Isiah Marshall
Dr. Candis Pizzetta Interim Dean, College of Liberal Arts
Tyrone Alexander Williams, Raymond, MS
CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY
Dr. Wilbur L. Walters, Jr. Dean, College of Science, Engineering and Technology
Doctor of Philosophy Joanne SiewYen Kwoh-Maysami, Singapore
Dissertation: An Investigation on Resiliency Among Sexual and Gender Minorities: Coming Out and Community Connectedness Advisor: Dr. Pamela Banks
PUBLIC POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION LaTonya Elaine Curley, Shelby, MS
Dissertation: Complete Streets and a Healthier Society: Reforming Street Design Policies to Combat Obesity Advisor: Dr. Johnny B. Gilleylen
Keesha Latoya Kenyatta Davis, Cary, MS Dissertation: A Comparative Analysis of StateLevel Bullying Laws and Policies in U.S. Public Schools, 2009-2017 Advisor: Dr. Johnny B. Gilleylen
Marietta D. Duncan, Hattiesburg, MS
Dissertation: A Comparative Analysis on the Relationship between National and Hate Group Activity Impact on U.S Flagship College and University Campuses Advisor: Dr. Gloria J. Billingsley
Portia Ballard Espy, Franklinton, LA
Dissertation: The Parent Legal Representation Model: Mitigating the Number of Children in Mississippi’s Foster Care System Advisor: Dr. Johnny B. Gilleylen
Laura Kay McDavitt, McComb, MS
Dissertation: Faculty Salary Inequities: An Analysis of Faculty Salary Inequities within Discipline, Based on Race and Gender at and Between Mississippi’s Eight Public Institutions of Higher Learning, 2008-2018 Advisor: Dr. Ester W. Stokes
Yolanda Nicole McDuffey, New Hebron, MS
Dissertation: An Analysis of Lung Cancer in Mississippi after the Implementation of the Mississippi’s Comprehensive Cancer Control Program Advisor: Dr. Johnny B. Gilleylen
Janice Horhn Simmons, Clinton, MS
Dissertation: The Impact of Supreme Court Mandates in Increasing Minority Enrollment and Retention at Historically Black Colleges and Universities in Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana Advisor: Dr. Gloria J. Billingsley
Dissertation: A Comparative Examination of Commuter Tax in New York City, New York; San Francisco, California; and Washington, District of Columbia Advisor: Dr. Jae-Young Ko
Doctor of Philosophy CHEMISTRY Bobby J. Portis II, Jackson, MS
Dissertation: Syntheses and Binding Studies of Tirpodal Mixed Urea/Thiourea Receptors for Anions Advisor: Dr. Md. Alamgir Hossain
ENGINEERING Christopher Charles Rosser, Jackson, MS
Dissertation: Performance Optimization Methodologies for Artificial Intelligence Safety in Simulated Dynamic Environments Advisor: Dr. Khalid Abed
Janne M. Hall, Houston, TX
Dissertation: Development of an Online Model for Electrical and Computer Engineering with Virtual Labs Advisor: Dr. Abdelnasser A. Eldek
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE Anitha Myla, Ridgeland, MS
Dissertation: Evaluation of Graphene Oxide as a Potential Endocrine Disrupting Chemical in Japanese Medaka Larvae
Moira Chandler, Ruleville, MS Sandra Davenport, Mantee, MS Cycily Denman, Tylertown, MS Yolanda Mckenzie Dickey, Raymond, MS Aretha Hargrove-Edwards, Greenville, MS Jacqueline M. Fosselman, Woodville, MS Chanda Grant, Cleveland, MS Sara Stubbs Harrison, Jackson, MS Stacy M. Hightower, Durant, MS Laquinta Hobson, Ridgeland, MS Margaret Holiman Jennings, Canton, MS Diana Hoover, Lexington, MS Kimberly LaDalya Johnson, Carthage, MS Sherrrylisa Jones, Jackson, MS Eric D. Knox, Jackson, MS Dorothy L. Windham Larkin, Decatur, MS Adam Love, Clarksdale, MS Kyla Bland Mitchell, Jackson, MS Sharon F. Myers, Pearl, MS Lelar Norton, Greenville, MS Lea Ann Peavy, Morton, MS Olivia Camille Porter, Ridgeland, MS Kymberlee Demetrius Roberts, Bolton, MS Kristi Kelley Scales, Pelahatchie, MS Janice Marie Hall Smith, Byram, MS Korrie S. Smith, Potts Camp, MS Taquila Q. Smith, Shaw, MS Sholanda Terrice Stewart, Woodville, MS Erin Swinney, Mooreville, MS Derrick D. Townsend, Moss Point, MS Dntrice S. Tyler, Brandon, MS Akilah Wade, Durant, MS Angela Renee Williams, Leland, MS Sarah Woodall, Jackson, MS Kesha Young, Grenada, MS
Advisor: Dr. Paul Tchounwou
Dr. Fidelis M. Ikem Dean, College of Business
Dr. Millard Bingham Interim Dean, College of Education and Human Development
master of business administration
specialist in education EDUCATION Tenesha LaTrice Ates, Jackson, MS Rachel L. Banks, Jackson, MS Latrice A. Bibbs, Ridgeland, MS Brenda Felicia Brocks-Bogan, Jackson, MS Jessica L. Branning, Union, MS Adriann Steen-Brown, Cleveland, MS Tanisha Smith-Carr, Jackson, MS Lacie Turpin Case, Brookhaven, MS Amanda Cavett, Jackson, MS
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Yasmin Branch, Los Angeles, CA Michael Winfield Casey, Corvallis, OR Deborah J. Smith-Griffin, Jackson, MS Kendria Shari’ Haley, Clinton, MS Breanna Josideana Horn, Canton, MS Charles Cainan McClelland, Houston, TX Sharon Ann O’Neal, Fayette, MS Javonta Roper, Edwards, MS Tia Sheree Sheehi, Yazoo City, MS Raymond K. Tanui, Las Vegas, NM jackson state university | 18
master of master of Professional science Accountancy CLINICAL MENTAL HEALTH ACCOUNTING Ariel Tahlita Dickson, Johannesburg, South Africa Tineisha Hayes, Lake, MS Uriah Wiggins, Raymond, MS Alexis Lashay Williams, Aurora, IL Dr. Millard Bingham Interim Dean, College of Education and Human Development
master of arts in teaching TEACHING Shaneshia Rochelle Atkinson, Bolton, MS Sheila Katherine Brandon, Birmingham, AL David Levonn Bumphis, Jackson, MS Erica Monique Coates, Humphreys, MS Kenkeitrick Jarrod Coleman, Crystal Springs, MS Georgia M. Cohran, Oxford, MS Payton P. Goodloe, Canton, MS Kyla Deloise Kennedy, Jackson, MS Williesha Maria Mack, Ridgeland, MS Marcus Manly Magee IV, Magee, MS Victor Maiden, Clarksdale, MS Ebony Brenda-Lyn Marshall, Flowood, MS Toneca Monique McHenry, Darling, MS Kennyada Mitchell, Brandon, MS LaQuita L Morris, Huntingdon, TN Gloria D. Riley-Overstreet, Carthage, MS LaCuria Detrese Pillers, Madison, MS Jannie Nicole Quinn, Jackson, MS Anthony Slater, Jackson, MS Kiera Kimani Spears, New Orleans, LA Ashli Sutton, Jackson, MS Irvin Milton Tate Jr., Jackson, MS Ashley D. Williams, Jackson, MS
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COUNSELING
Christie S. Caves, Ridgeland, MS Adrian L Day, Lexington, MS Tekedra C. Rolling-Epps, Edwards, MS Amber RaShá Moore-Young, Benton, MS EDUCATION ADMINISTRATION AND SUPERVISION Ro’Myrus My’Keill Pam, Hollandale, MS Miketa Teonia Davis- Smith, Canton, MS Jzsamika Buckley, Florence, MS Marcus Cox, Tupelo, MS Talinceya Finley, Crystal Springs, MS REHABILITATION COUNSELING Sharon Denise Brown, Baton, Rouge, LA Brionna Zharnee Epes-Hyde, Knoxville, TN Ayanna Kafi Jordan, Jackson, MS SPORT SCIENCE
KeAira S. Herron, Jayess, MS Bessie L. Lane, Hazlehurst, MS Jowanda R. Magee, McComb, MS Akilah Lasha Marshall, Fairfield, CA Roshunda Black-Mitchell, Tchula, MS Stephanie R Polk, Greenwood, MS Brandy Rush, Philadelphia, MS Jessykah Danielle Shepherd, Jackson, MS Tamara N. Simmons, Yazoo City, MS Shaterraca T. Slaughter, Macon, MS Trenetta LaChelle Smith, Jackson, MS Patricia Briannah Stokes, Coila, MS Mary L. Tucker, Bolton, MS Sharon Harris Turner, Plain Dealing, LA Jasmine Nicole West, Chicago, IL Marsha’ Williams, Clarksdale, MS HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, AND RECREATION Jasymin Danielle Shepherd, Jackson, MS Rickey Shephard, Forest, MS Antonekia Williams, Clinton, MS READING EDUCATION Ariel Brooks Brown, Jackson, MS Kevin Harris, Jackson, MS Hope A. Robinson, Jackson, MS
Jalyn Juwan Baker, Clinton, MS Jasmine Marie Brame, Richmond, VA Anthony Tyrell Wood, Troy, AL Jeremy C. Evans, Canton, MS Mary-Lynne Peel, Georgetown, CD Denzel D. Reed, Jackson, MS Paul Scott, Harvey, IL Margaret Slaton, McComb, MS Hector Stanback, Atlanta, GA Shannon Christopher Tucker, Mobile, AL Cheryl D. Warren, Madison, MS
SCHOOL COUNSELING
master of Science in Education
Dr. Girmay Berhie Dean, College of Health Sciences School of Public Health; School of Social Work
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Farrah Rochelle Appleberry, Moorhead, MS Dominique R. Bennett, Jackson, MS Brandi Nicole Browne, Oklahoma City, OK LaRonda Coleman, Jackson, MS Adrianna N. Dixon, Utica, MS Kimberly L. Ellis, Jackson, MS Jo’Vonda Flowers, Jackson, MS Lazena Shantay Gray, Pace, MS Sierra Vonche Harris, Jackson, MS
Kasheife’ La’Rose Foster, Kosciusko, MS SPECIAL EDUCATION Serphine Patrick Cannon, Brandon, MS Kamari A. Hayes, Madison, MS Samantha Frances King, Greenwood, MS Tywanna Shontiaa Mosley, Meridian, MS Ebonie L. Ross, Jackson, MS
master of PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH SCIENCE Sean Raphael Abram, Columbia, MS Felicia Ball, Belzoni, MS Warren Jones, Los Angeles, CA Alexandria Ivy Weaver, Jackson, MS Purity Chepkoech Murray, Nairobi, Kenya Yvonne Sanders, Jackson, MS Melanie Christian White, Jackson, MS
master of Social Work SOCIAL WORK Ellen N. Adams, Ridgeland, MS BenTia Andrews, Portland, OR Shania E. Armstrong, Water Valley, MS Samantha Ti’tiana Bolden, Sidon, MS Paula Hughes Boyd, Jackson, MS Gregory L. Bozeman, Hazlehurst, MS Tekera Nykia Bracey, Flora, MS Heather Brown, Starkville, MS Jenetta Burton, Jackson, MS Jessica Campbell, Starkville, MS Catherine Elizabeth Ann Cannon, Chicago, IL Markesia K. Council, Fayette, MS De’Nita Renee’ Cousin, Jackson, MS Tessa Crosby, Jackson, MS Terri Burton Dinkins, Brandon, MS Kathryn Ann Dodd, Rolling Fork, MS Dericka L. Dotson, Carlisle, AR Charmila M. Fields, Brookhaven, MS Lakecia R. Fields, Jackson, MS Mya Sha’Kira Hall, Courtland, MS Robert D. Hanser, Monroe, LA Antoinette Michelle Harris, Simsboro, LA Doris Olivia Ardell Hines, Jackson, MS Adrianna Marie Hooker, Jackson, MS Ludia K. Jackson, Shaw, MS Hollie L. Johnson, Vicksburg, MS Shundra Johnson, Jackson, MS Anthony Dimitri Jones, Tulsa, OK Bianca Bijan King, Inglewood, CA Ke’Era Quantae Lane, Vicksburg, MS Kennan Bernard LeSure, Coldwater, MS Raven Symone LeSure, Clinton, MS Zoie M. Lewis, Jackson, MS Khiva Cooley Lowe, Laurel, MS Leroy Madison III, Odenton, MD Courtney Miller, Lynwood, CA Karla Kiara Moncure, Jackson, MS Vanessa Monge, Chula Vista, CA Taylor Kelly Moore, Houston, MS Keyatta L. Moses, Magee, MS Patricia R. Nelson, Yazoo City, MS Amber Belle Newell, Sallis, MS Takaila Shontol Oliphant, Vicksburg, MS Kysia N. Owens, Jackson, MS Sherre A. Williams-Owens, Laurel, MS Sonji M. Pace, Greenville, MS Bry’Kevia Breon Parks, Cleveland, MS Jessica Taylor Payne, Caledonia, MS Kayla Roseanna Pendleton, Edwards, MS Caroline Pettis, Madison, MS
Keisha D. Pierre, Pass Christian, MS Jonneka Nicole Pough, Jackson, MS Angelique Primavera Ramos, Sun Valley, CA Cynthia Marlena Rankin, Hattiesburg, MS Montavious Reed, Canton, MS Caprecia Riley, Las Vegas, NV Lakeisha Lashun Roberts, Jayess, MS Jovonna Zeanette Shalisann Jenkins, Jackson, MS Kholada Elois Shaw, Clinton, MS Anthony Delrozone Shelvy, Fayette, MS Aretha Smith Smith, New Orleans, LA Cherell Fonta Stuckey, Indianola, MS Neda Denise Sykes, Canton, MS Courtney Chantel Taylor, Madison, MS Glenda Young Thomas, Jackson, MS Jaquan Jermayne Walker, Saint Louis, MO Aysia Warner, Jackson, MS Harvina Fayenette’ Shawntay Weathers, Walnut Grove, MS Alex Tyler Webb, Fulton, MS Sabria Shontell Whitted, Jackson, MS Candance L. Williams, Oxford, MS Nicosha Ranell Williams, West Monroe, LA Devin Anderson Winsett, Pascagoula, MS Fredriquia Teaira Danyell Wright, Canton, MS Dr. Candis Pizzetta Interim Dean, College of Liberal Arts
master of arts CRIMINOLOGY AND JUSTICE SERVICES Lisa Westmoreland, Madison, AL HISTORY
POLITICAL SCIENCE Nathan E. Coe, Milwaukee, WI SOCIOLOGY Shirley Nikki Moore-Collins, Byram, MS Latonya Rankin, Magee, MS
master of Music Education MUSIC EDUCATION Jaime Jones, Byhalia, MS
master of public Policy and Administration PUBLIC POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION Keiondra Johnson, Jackson, MS Thomas C. Kern, Jackson, MS Kelee Miles, Jackson, MS James Alexander Murray IV, Detroit, MI Candilyn McKee Tenner, Brandon, MS
master of Science JOURNALISM AND MEDIA STUDIES Brianna Jade Gibson, Jackson, MS
Project: More Than a Stereotype: A Lack of Positive Representation of Black Women in Media Advisor: Dr. Li-jing A. Chang
Mya T. Lee, Florence, MS
Thesis: The Media’s Misrepresentation of Black Women in the 20th Century Advisor: Dr. Mark A. Bernhardt
Sasha S. Goodlett, Bolton, MS
Project: More Than a Slave Trade: The Influence of African Foods and Cultivation in American Cuisine Advisor: Dr. Robert Luckett
Lakeidra Rochelle Winters, Jackson, MS
Project: Don’t Forget Her Voice: How Literature, Music, and Film Helped Redefine Black Feminism Advisor: Dr. Mark A. Bernhardt
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Dr. Wilbur L. Walters, Jr Dean, College of Science, Engineering and Technology
master of Science BIOLOGY Terica Anderson, Southaven, MS Kia Simone Davis, Meridian, MS
Project: Cardiovascular Disease Increases the Incidence of Hidradenitis Suppurative in African American Women Advisor: Dr. Tammi Taylor
Jalyn Dixon-Harris, Detroit, MI Destini Herron, Brandon, MS
Project: The Therapeutic Efficacy of Anti-Viral Drugs for the Treatment of COVID-19 Advisor: Dr. Ibrahim Farah
Kaitlin K. Hewitt, Jackson, MS
Project: Stroke Risk Factor Differences in African American Men and Women: Obesity and Smoking Status
Cameron W. Jackson, Ridgeland, MS Hosea R. James, Sr., Richmond, TX Janice A. Sorells Phillips, Vicksburg, MS Kandice M. Sims, Madison, MS ENGINEERING Mohammed Almustafa Norain Hammad, Khartoum, Sudan Craig C. Offiah, Jackson, MS Patience Lipuo Stiole, Johannesburg, South Africa Rauvardo Torres, Carolina, Puerto Rico HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT Kotaskia Esco, Canton, MS Lakesha N. Weathers-Ward, Jackson, MS
master of Science in Education
Advisor: Dr. Tammi Taylor
TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION
Dierra Danielle House, Jackson, MS
Renicha Brenee Shegog, Courtland, MS Trollars Moore, Brandon, MS Razedrick Winters, Jackson, MS
Kia Monique Jones, Jackson, MS
Project: The Co-Morbidity Correlation Between CVD and Chronic Kidney Disease Advisor: Dr. Barbara Graham
Takia R. Smith, Jackson, MS
Thesis: Structures and Properties of Polyhydrated Nucleic Acid Bases: A Computational Study Advisor: Dr. Barbara Graham
Zavier Smith, Edwards, MS
Project: The Proliferative Effects of Glyphosate on Human Epidermal Keratinocytes Advisor: Dr. Barbara Graham
CHEMISTRY Fredrick A. Allen, Madison, MS
Thesis: Using Molecular Dyes in NIR Region to Aid a Deep Tissue Imaging of Vulnerable Plaque Advisor: Dr. Glake Hill
COMPUTER SCIENCE James Curtis Addy, Terry, MS
Thesis: Underwater Magnetic Release System Advisor: Dr. Ali Abu-El Humos
Deunta Collins, Edwards, MS Marcus T. Deanes, Memphis, TN Ahmed Mohammedali Mohammedzain Mohammedali, Khartoum, Sudan Allee Chavelle Gammons, Chicago, IL 21 | 2021 spring commencement
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“There are plenty of spaces for you to insert yourself and your newly minted master’s degree or Ph.D. into this social landscape to deal with the challenges and opportunities.” - Dr. James T. Minor Former Deputy Assistant Secretary in the Office of Postsecondary Education in the U.S. Department of Education
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2021 undergraduate Ceremony Commencement Speaker Congressman Bennie G. Thompson, a native of Bolton, Mississippi, considers it an honor to walk the path Mississippi civil rights icons paved decades ago. Serving his 13th term in the United States House of Representatives, Thompson represents Mississippi’s Second Congressional District, where he has spent his entire life fighting to improve the lives of all people. Thompson is the longest-serving African American elected official in Mississippi and the lone Democrat in the Mississippi Congressional Delegation.
He began his grassroots political activism as a civil-rights champion through the Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) while a Tougaloo College student.
He organized voter-registration drives for African Americans throughout the Mississippi Delta on behalf of the organization before graduating and following in his mother’s footsteps by becoming a school teacher. During his tenure educating Mississippi’s youth, a fire inside of Thompson was ignited, pushing him to be a voice to the voiceless through elected office.
Honorable Congressman Bennie G. Thompson US House of Representatives D-MS, 2nd District
From 1969-1972, Thompson served as alderman of his hometown then mayor from 1973-1980. He was elected as a Hinds County supervisor from 1980-1993. Thompson was elected to Congress in 1993. In 2000, he authored legislation creating the National Center for Minority Health and Health Care Disparities, which subsequently became law. The following year, Thompson’s Washington colleagues selected him to serve as the first Democratic chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee.
He has been married to his college sweetheart, London Johnson of Mound Bayou, Mississippi, since 1968. The couple has a daughter, Benda Lonne; granddaughter, Jeanna; and grandson, Thomas Gordon.
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undergraduate commencement Order of exercises 9:00 A.M. Thomas K. Hudson, J.D. ’99 12th President, Jackson State University Presiding Officer Musical Selection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “Crown Imperial”. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .William Walton Arranged by Jay Bocook The University Symphonic Band Dr. Roderick Little, Director of Bands Platform Party Processional . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Alisa L. Mosley, Ph.D. Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs “Pomp and Circumstance, No. 1”. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sir Edward Elgar The University Symphonic Band (Audience remains seated) Presentation of Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JSU Air Force and Army ROTC Joint Color Guard (Audience stands)
National Anthem. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .“The Star-Spangled Banner” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Francis Scott Key Arranged by William W. Davis Led by Jabarrie Evans, Junior Music Education Major Mr. Jerry Smith, Department of Music Staff Accompanist (Audience remains seated) Invocation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rev. Kevin Kosh Wesley Foundation
Greetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Thomas K. Hudson, J.D. President, Jackson State University Acknowledgments and Announcements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Brandi Newkirk-Turner Associate Provost for Academic Affairs Message to the Graduating Class of 2021. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jacori Daniels 2020-2021 Student Government Association President Introduction of Commencement Speaker. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. Wilbur Walters Dean of Science, Engineering, and Technology Commencement Address. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Honorable Congressman Bennie G. Thompson U.S. House of Representatives
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Presentation of Citations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Thomas K. Hudson, J.D. President, Jackson State University Recognition of Candidates for Commissioning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lt. Colonel Natasha Reed Air Force ROTC Lt. Colonel Steven Robinson Army ROTC Presentation of Deans of Colleges and Candidates for Degrees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alisa L. Mosley, Ph.D. Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Fidelis Ikem, Dean Dr. Millard Juette Bingham, Interim Dean Dr. Girmay Berhie, Dean Dr. Candis Pizzetta, Interim Dean Dr. Wilbur L. Walters, Jr., Dean Dr. Preselfannie McDaniels, Dean
College of Business College of Education and Human Development College of Health Sciences College of Liberal Arts College of Science, Engineering, and Technology Graduate Studies
Conferring of Degrees. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Thomas K. Hudson, J.D. President, Jackson State University Induction of Graduates into the Jackson State University National Alumni Association. . . . .Dr. Earlexia M. Norwood ’ 84 President, Jackson State University National Alumni Association, Inc.
Alumni Pledge:
I hereby solemnly pledge unbroken allegiance to my Alma Mater in appreciation for the opportunity for development afforded me at Jackson State University. I pledge active membership in the Jackson State University National Alumni Association, Incorporated, wherever I may be. Through association with my fellow alumni, I shall forever do my best to uphold the ideals and traditions of my Alma Mater. I pledge, as a person, to exemplify high ideals by rendering positive and dignified service to the community, the state, the nation, and the world, thus, living to bring honor and respect to my Alma Mater.
Closing Remarks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thomas K. Hudson, J.D.
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“Jackson Fair”. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T.D. Pawley Arranged by F. D. Hall Led by Rene Young, Graduate Music Education Major University Symphonic Band (Audience stands) Jackson Fair, Jackson Dear Thee I love, my dear old college home Thee I love wherever I may roam Jackson Fair, Jackson Dear. Jackson Fair, Jackson Dear Thee I love thy colors rich and bright Thee I love, the blue and the white Jackson Fair, Jackson Dear. Refrain Hail, hail to thee, yes, hail to thee; Hail to the college of my heart, Hail, hail to thee, yes, hail to thee; Hail, to the college of my heart. *Hymn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “God Be With You” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .William Tomer Led by Rene Young, Graduate Music Education Major Mr. Jerry Smith, Staff Accompanist (Audience remains standing) God be with you till we meet again; By His counsel guide, uphold you. With His sheep securely fold you; God be with you till we meet again! God be with you till we meet again; Keep love’s banner floating o’er you; Smite death’s threat’ning wave before you; God be with you till we meet again! Refrain Till we meet, till we meet, Till we meet at Jesus’ feet, Till we meet, till we meet, God be with you till we meet again! Amen (Audience remains standing) *Following the custom initiated by President Luther G. Barrett, the hymn “God Be With You” has been sung at all Jackson State University Commencements since 1911. Benediction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rev. Kevin Kosh Wesley Foundation Awarding of Degrees. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Thomas K. Hudson, J.D. President, Jackson State University Recessional. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .“Coronation March from the Prophet”. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Giacomo Meyerbeer Arranged by D. Eymann The University Symphonic Band (Audience remains seated) 27 | 2021 spring commencement
Candidates for Degrees The commencement program booklet contains the names of candidates for degrees. It is possible that a candidate listed in this publication may not have completed all degree requirements. Failure to remove the name of a person(s) listed in error does not obligate the University to grant the diploma. The student’s transcript is the official record of the University. Diplomas will be mailed to the student approximately 3 - 4 weeks after commencement at the address indicated on the graduation application. For additional information, students may contact the Office of the Registrar and Records at 601.979.2300.
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Honors and Awards GRADUATION WITH ACADEMIC DISTINCTION Graduation with academic distinction is based on an earned average of 3.20 or higher on a 4.00 scale for work completed at Jackson State University for all undergraduates degrees. Students who graduate within this grade-point average range are honored with the following: Summa Cum Laude Magna Cum laude Cum Laude
3.80 - 4.00 3.50 - 3.79 3.20 - 3.49
Graduates with academic distinction wear gold honor cords during the commencement exercises. Notes: A transfer student is eligible to be considered for honors provided: (1) the student has earned a minimum of 48 semester hours at Jackson State University prior to the semester of graduation; and (2) the student maintains a 3.20 or higher grade-point average for the coursework completed at Jackson State University. Students who already hold a baccalaureate degree are not eligible for this distinction.
††† Denotes Summa Cum Laude graduate †† Denotes Magna Cum Laude graduate † Denotes Cum Laude graduate
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W.E.B. Du BoisMaria Luisa Alvarez Harvey Honors College The W.E.B. Du Bois-Maria Luisa Alvarez Harvey Honors College (Du Bois-Harvey Honors College) is an enhanced collegiate experience that facilitates leadership development through self, community and global awareness; involvement in scholarship that fosters uniqueness and decision-making maturity; research-based inquiry and discovery of solutions to local, national and international dilemmas; and immersion of techonolgy usage. The Du Bois-Harvey Honors College offers members an opportunity to: • Follow a program of study at a pace commensuate with their ability • Increase intellectual interaction among their peers, professors, and advisory • Provide the opportunity for experiential learning and research Graduation requirements for Du Bois-Harvey Honors College members: • Complete 30 hours of Honors courses and/or contracts with one hour in an Honors Colloquium • Participate annually in honors community service projects • Participate in a minimum of four honors enrichment sessions, monthly meetings, or activities annually • Maintain a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA
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W.E.B. Du BoisMaria Luisa Alvarez Harvey Honor College Graduates KiJana I. Roberts Raelyn Nicole Burns Brooklyn Raylene Martin Danielle Marie Gaston Diara Shani Jackson Destynee Ciarra Quinney Jairus Isaiah Simmons Aja Zynee Drummer Krystyanna Nicole Moore Marissa Nicole Peterson Octavia S. Sloan MaKayla J. Mitchell Dionvieon Chytese Morgan Kayla Kiara Owens Jaylan Tamaiya Green Jamecia Jacari Simone’ Shorter Arion Anoria Parks Kalil-Dan Ford Crystal Joy Scott Trevian M. Strong Andria Michelle Miller Chrystalyn Denise Branch William Anthony Powell Jazmin Ti’ana Hooker
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Yasmin Keitina Howell Brittany Thompson-Cunningham Alicia Ann Wells Mary Makiya Sampson Toy Alyssa McLaurin Marshelle Franklin Jessica A. Leggett Darrell McClendon Jr. Deja Lyneice Rayford Nigel Rene’ Miller Michel Denise Owens Davionne J. Rice Abryana Marie Marks Taylor J. Collins Sydney Le’Ann Bridgwaters Alyssa Jordan Benton Landrie Tankeu Tchakoua Savannah Rose Washington Sarah Elizabeth Jones Marchella Price Gardner Jacori Kantrell Daniels Briana M. Jefferson Kaitlin Littleberry
undergraduate candidates for degrees
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2021 Undergraduate Candidates for Degrees Bachelor of Business Administration
Economics †††Marina Bianchi Brito, São Paulo, Brazil
ENTREPRENEURSHIP Leroy Bonner, Jr., Yazoo City, MS Anthony Brown Jr., Flora, MS Jumorius Zentrell Davis, Flora, MS
ACCOUNTING
FINANCE
†††Alyssa Jordan Benton, Hattiesburg, MS ††Tatiyana Nicole Brown, Pinola, MS †M’Kayla Butler, Jackson, MS Dyneisha Queneice Cavalier, Terry, MS ††Brittany Thompson-Cunningham, Memphis, TN †††Marchella Price Gardner, Ocean Springs, MS †Sabrina L. Handy, Canton, MS ††Brianna Monique Henderson, Byram, MS †††Briana M. Jefferson, Jackson, MS Patrece Marshel Lloyd, Jackson, MS †Taylor K. Morgan, Jackson, MS †††Ni’Jah Jenise Pace, Bassfield, MS Ceirra Pickens, Holmes County, MS Kyle Nathan Primar, Chicago, IL ††Iesha Shepherd, Nassau, Bahamas ††Jetnya M. Simmons, Chicago, IL ††Sapphire Simpson, Decatur, GA Alicia D. Smith, New Hebron, MS Jakiyah Stirgus, Utica, MS Kenya N. Vasser, Plainfield, IL Belinda Winston, Pearl, MS
††Allison Alexes Anderson, Bolton, MS †††Alyssa Jordan Benton, Hattiesburg, MS †Jana’ Byrd, New Orleans, LA Marchella Price Gardner, Ocean Springs, MS ††Joseph Matthew Guerrero, Round Rock, TX ††Olivia E. Robinson, Jackson, MS Lauran M. Sheriff, Jackson, MS †Tyla Weatherspoon, Magnolia, MS
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Latresha Monique Beans, Ridgeland, MS †Micheal Berry, Jackson, MS Eriona Tramekia Carson, Hazlehurst, MS Daja’ Kennedi Chatman, Jackson, TN †Tamira J. Chatman, Oakland, CA †††Annie Elizabeth Cook, Clinton, MS ††Amber Gabrielle Cyrus, Madison, MS Amber Gladney, Jackson, MS Pherdra Jenkins, Jackson, MS †Alexis Shunate Martin, Jackson, MS Tiara Frensha Parker, Canton, MS †Destinee Price, Florence, MS Jamila Iman Reed, Jackson, MS Kejuanna Smith, Jackson, MS Thee’Arica Thomas, Monroe, LA 33 | 2021 spring commencement
MANAGEMENT Kimberly Jade Brown, Jackson, MS †Nia Simone Collier, Chicago, IL †Markel Gladney, Jackson, MS Shelby L. Greer, Madison, MS †Cortni Alexandria Thomas Jefferson, Jackson, MS Zaria June, Chicago, IL †††Nigel Rene’ Miller, Madison, AL †Krystyanna Nicole Moore, Augusta, GA Monasia R. Payton, Kansas City, MO Victoria T. Smith, Magee, MS †Nicole Laverne Stokes, Jackson, MS †Tamia Whittaker, Jackson, MS
MARKETING †Zaria Renee Jacia Butler, New Orleans, LA †Daisia L. Davis, Belleville, IL Kyla Z. Hudson, Chicago, IL
Dr. Millard Bingham Interim Dean, College of Education and Human Development
bachelor of science CHILDCARE AND FAMILY EDUCATION †Catherine L. Bailey, Jackson, MS ††Monica Berry, Foxworth, MS Ashley Dominique Brister, McComb, MS Monica Brown, Marion, MS Kayla Chante Coleman, Vicksburg, MS Amanda Crowley, Jackson, MS Trenise Shankal Dee, Vicksburg, MS Louise Stewart Easter, Benton, LA †††Aerial Breanna Everett, Columbia, MS Cammiette Orvonnesia Sha’ree Franklin, Brookhaven, MS Aimee Stiles Hunt, Lena, MS Rodrieka Tre-von Johnson, Magnolia, MS ††Antranecia Jones, Jackson, MS Jasmine Lyric Lajala McCaskill, Goodman, MS Jazzmine Kierra Nelson, Clinton, MS Arnesha Delafayette Polk, Flora, MS Celeeka Roby, Carthage, MS †D’Ana Ross, Utica, MS †Ashley M. Singleton, Jackson, MS LaKeshia Smith, Canton, MS Valerie L. Tate, Brookhaven, MS Preselfannie R. Taylor, Gould, AR Amber Marie Thompson, Tupelo, MS Gwana Emeka Thompson, Pike, MS Veronica Alicia West, Clinton, MS Latanya M. Wiggins, Pascagoula, MS MonSherrie Williams, Jackson, MS
HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION Fabian Broome, Jackson, MS †Josh Everette, Duck Hill, MS ††Brandon Noah Franklin, Shreveport, LA Keiryonia Nakiaja Green, Senatobia, MS Keonte Kavazia Hampton, West Point, MS Kiarra Cheyron Harris, Little Rock, AR †Tierra Wanyè Jackson, Memphis, TN
college of business | COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
Dr. Fidelis M. Ikem Dean, College of Business
Todd Vanhoyt Jenkins II, Pearl, MS Faith M. Johnson, Columbia, MS †Keyirie Edanae Johnson, New Orleans, LA Travion Jones, Woodville, MS Chauncey Lucas, Byhalia, MS †Anissia May, Jackson, MS Tia N. Nichols, Jackson, MS †††Michel Denise Owens, Saint Joseph, LA †Tayler Ranae Reed, Milwaukee, WI Kelvontae Scott, Jonesville, LA Genoria S. Terry, Utica, MS Kenton Antywon Wheaton, Bay Springs, MS †††Hannah Marie White, Chandler, AZ Antionette Womack, Jackson, MS
PROFESSIONAL INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES Dallas Jerome Brown, Jackson, MS Phillip Wade Brown, Byram, MS William Brisby Brown, Jackson, MS ††Melvin Terrell Chambers, Wiggins, MS Lacellia S. Chapman, Jackson, MS Timorrius Juan Conner, Macon, MS Danielle C. Cross, Clinton, MS Amber Divinity, Utica, MS †††Mandy M. Foster, Wesson, MS Lawanda Roshelle Gray, Forest, MS Ashley Denise Hilliard, Jackson, MS Ajaleen R. James, Fayette, MS ††Tristan D. Jarrett, Brownsville, TN †Cherelle Marae Jones, Memphis, TN Jalen Tremayne Jones, Memphis, TN Charlease Jordan, Ridgeland, MS †Christopher Lane McGregor, Pontotoc, MS ††Keeley Ariel Morgan, Petal, MS †Victor Munguia, Madison, MS Hope Danielle Packer, Hattiesburg, MS †Shani Alicia Parker, Jackson, MS Roniesha Perkins, Houston, TX †††Corey W Ready, Brandon, MS Muyucka S. Rhodes, Monticello, MS Eddie J. Robinson, Edwards, MS Justin Ingram Lee Sanders, Jackson, MS †Leon E. Singleton, Jackson, MS †LaMaya Stepter, Magnolia, MS ††Darcel Edwards Thigpen, Jackson, MS †Ar’Keesia Tajanae Thompson, Jackson, MS Lashaunda Gaynell Tripett, Baton Rouge, LA KeAnna Turner, Jackson, MS ††Avis L. Ward, Starkville, MS GaLinda Westbrook Webb, Crete, IL Ameshya Williams, Gulfport, MS
bachelor of Science in Education ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Kimberly Armstrong, Canton, MS †Derrica Jerice Brantley, West Point, MS †Alyson Brooks, Terry, MS †††Ever Gabriel Latoya Brown, Kosciusko, MS †Tomeka Lasondia Byest, Byram, MS †Alexies K. Calhoun, Jackson, MS †Carolyn Denise Catchings, Canton, MS Alma Carrie Chambliss, Richland, MS †Felaindrea Jomelia Cooper, Crystal Springs, MS †Christy L. Davis, Jackson, MS †Kayla Christina Dodd, Jackson, MS †Aja Zynee Drummer, Jackson, MS Casey Michele Fisher, Vicksburg, MS Tinara Jameka Ford, Jackson, MS ††Michelle Frazier, Jackson, MS ††Latonuna Meshell Gillard, Summit, MS Wanda Thompson Harper, Crystal Springs, MS ††Iman Harris, Kansas City, MO Kershondia Zabrianna Dominique Harris, Canton, MS BaDreaka LaShay Henderson, Leland, MS ††Jazmin Ti’ana Hooker, Belzoni, MS †Amarius Jenkins, Hattiesburg, MS Natasha A. Jennings, Brandon, MS †Elisha S. Johnson, Byram, MS Felicia Johnson, Pickens, MS Tristan Danielle Jones, Homewood, IL †Ebonee Bridges-Kyles, Jackson, MS ††Tanisha L. Lee, Huntsville, AL †Haliliha T. McCloud, Macon, MS †††April Noel McElroy, Brandon, MS Deja Charne Moore, Richland, MS †Arion Anoria Parks, Grand Rapids, MI Adana Pierre, Jackson, MS †Vanessa Pinkston, Jackson, MS ††Binesha Ray, Jackson, MS ††Ariel Tajeda Rhome, Pensacola, FL Jaslyn Rhya Seals, Canton, MS Eddie Lee Shorter II, Jackson, MS ††Kimberly N. Patton-Swims, Ridgeland, MS †Deyonna Michelle Tate, Jackson, MS ††Jacqueline Bolton-Thompson, Jackson, MS Moriah Gabrielle Turner, Olive Branch, MS Shawanda L. Westmoreland, Jackson, MS ††Aaliyah Renee Williams, Yazoo City, MS Deundra T. B. Wilson, Jackson, MS †Tija Young, Yazoo City, MS
Special Education ††Courtney J. Brown, Hattiesburg, MS †††Denisha Gordon, Jackson, MS †Ariane Trepagnier, Slidell, LA
bachelor of university studies University Studies Kenzeri Raynel Bankhead, Rolling Fork, MS Khylah Nicole Beamon, Jackson, MS Felicia Luchell Brown, Brookhaven, MS ††Tametricia Lashawn Brown, Vicksburg, MS †Brandy Caston, Jackson, MS Lashonda Craddieth, Columbus, MS Tesha L. Haynes, Philadelphia, MS Derrick Huntley, Durant, MS LaQuinta Macklin, Jackson, MS Benjamin J. Lewis, Brandon, MS Stephen Lewis, Brandon, MS Audrey Chauntell Sayles, Greenville, MS Veronica M. Simmons, Clinton, MS Christina Wilder, Canton, MS Dr. Girmay Berhie Dean, College of Health Sciences School of Public Health; School of Social Work
bachelor of science COMMUNICATIVE DISORDERS Gabrielle Blunt, Olympia Fields, IL ††Thomas Blaise Cargill, Brandon, MS ††Octavia Demetria Curtis, Byram, MS †Jessica Hollis Edwards, Ridgeland, MS Idris Lee Haywood, Atlanta, GA ††Jaylin Henry, Jackson, MS Camille Chard’a Madlock, Jackson, MS ††Toy Alyssa McLaurin, Terry, MS †Yasmin Audrey Melero, El Paso, TX D’Asia Dashae Mitchell, Ferriday, LA Tamea Antionette Mobley, Jackson, MS Nina Roach, Philadelphia, MS ††Torrey Rayna Robinson, Madison, MS Tiffany Chantel Smith, Natchez, MS ††Niaya Elicia Thompson, Byram, MS †††Savannah Rose Washington, Raymond, MS
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†Abdulmajeed Mofareh Alharbi, Al Qassim City, Saudi Arabia †Hattie Mariah Baker, Bassfield, MS Andrea Brown, McComb, MS †Travis Cornell Bryant, Flora, MS ††Jamal Cox, Chicago, IL Andrea Brown, McComb, MS †Camry Alexis Dabney, Cypress, TX †Vanessa A. Dixon, Clinton, MS Sonja Lavette Felix-Hopkins, Terry, MS †††Amanda Renee’ Hart, Ridgeland, MS Tylah Minnie Harvey, Jackson, MS Liricker Hill, Pelahatchie, MS Stephanie Denise Holmes, Chicago, IL Channel M. Irving, Greenwood, MS ††Brandy Jackson, Union Church, MS †Robin Katina Crisellen Johnson, Philadelphia, MS ††Tiffany Shunte Jones, Jackson, MS †Keundra Nashay Jordan, Jackson, MS ††Jacqueline Kennedy, Jackson, MS ††Ariel K. Magee, Magnolia, MS †Renee Antionette Myers, Reyes Marina, CA Michelle A. Owens, Jackson, MS ††Kathryn Bridgett Philley, Brandon, MS Raven Mercedes Phillips, Jackson, MS LaShoundra Anise Ward, Memphis, TN †LaClara R. Webb, Florence, MS Kalah Rena Williams, Jackson, MS Donneisha M. Young, Utica, MS
bachelor of social work SOCIAL WORK †Fredrica R. Banks, Crystal Springs, MS Tiffany R. Brown, Jackson, MS Linda Bryant, Prentiss, MS Precious Jewel Cade, Chicago, IL †Camryn A. Clerk, Pickens, MS †Toshika S. Davis, Jackson, MS Tyechia Davis, Jackson, MS †ZaCureyia Davis, Clinton, MS ††Chandra Ellis, Sallis, MS †Camille Margaret Jackson, Hyattsville, MD †Sabrina R. James, Jackson, MS †Brian Johnson, Southaven, MS ††Katasha P. Johnson, Jackson, MS Javarius Davonta Jones, Canton, MS Ronald Kuan Kirby, Jr., Little Rock, AR ChaLena S. Lancaster, Clarksdale, MS Jailyn Lashai Lane, Gulfport, MS ††Mariah D. Lawson, Fort Worth,TX 35 | 2021 spring commencement
††Whitney Marie May, Byram, MS †Mariyah Ny’lice Mccaleb, GrandRapids, MI Tykeia McCormick, Jackson, MS ††Corbin Devarius Nickelberry, Memphis, TN †Joy A. Price, Kansas City, MO †††Mercedez Shunta Ramsey, Jackson, MS †Pallas Reed, Jackson, MS †††Davionne J. Rice, Chicago, IL †MaKinley Rae Taylor, Hattiesburg, MS †Toshika S. Davis, Jackson, MS Kenisha Antionette Travis, Flowood, MS †Marylin R. Weathersby, Silver Creek, MS Dr. Candis Pizzetta Interim Dean, College of Liberal Arts
bachelor of arts ART
Jessica I. James, Lyon, MS †††Abryana Marie Marks, Little Rock, AR Kevron Skye McMillan, Birmingham, AL Danielle Da’Shae Moore, Chicago, IL Shaterra Diannia Nasha Bellazan, Hammond, LA ††Iris Cyles Patterson, Flowood, MS ††Ruby Anne Pollock, Brandon, MS Ja’Quan Jamel Powell, Jackson, MS Aire’anna Primer, Greenville, MS Tyrece Rondell Sayles, Jackson, MS Ashley N. Shelby, Jackson, MS ††Sierra Elizabeth Thomas, South Bend, IN Gerald Thompson, Chicago, IL Keshawn Williams, Cruger, MS †Teon Martrice Woods II, Chicago, IL
SOCIOLOGY Taylar Brianna Harris, Jackson, MS Kalisha Rhushea Hines, Dallas, TX †††Eric DeJoun Lewis, Jackson, MS Kiara Riddle, Holly Springs, MS
Michael Jamall Arrington, Camden, MS Eric Michael Brown, Jackson, MS †Chancellor Cotton, Byram, MS Chardonae D. Craft, Jackson, MS Edwin Davenport, Jackson, MS Jayomir Arkell Jackson, Byram, MS †Antonio Johnson, Greenville, MS ††Fatry Matlock, Belzoni, MS Corliss Taylor McNair, Magee, MS Yasin Omar Nabawi II, Memphis, TN Kayla Jerrisa Singleton, Clinton, MS Joshua Williams, Jonesboro, GA
bachelor of music
ENGLISH
MUSIC PERFORMANCE
Ginaia Black, Birmingham, AL Asheyanna Patricia Brown, Clinton, MS Antoinette L. Cameron, Brookhaven, MS Tyler Keith Hurley, Fort Lauderdale, FL Aaron Scott Morris, Pearl, MS †Kaitlyn Turnage, Flowood, MS
Titilola Oluwakemi Daramola, Jackson, MS Delvin Deener, Memphis, TN James H. Gray, III, Tuscaloosa, AL ††Demitri Markell Hilliard, Oxford, MS Timothy Paul Walker, Memphis, TN
HISTORY †††David James Jamal Camper, Suisun City, CA
POLITICAL SCIENCE Ayana Lena Cooper, Stockbirdge, GA ††Rianna T. Davis, Yazoo City, MS †Javoris Montae Draine, Eupora, MS ††Alexis Sherell Hand, Cleveland, MS Alonipse Keyana Hayes, Terry, MS Cortez J. Jackson, Hazlehurst, MS †††Kaitlin Littleberry, Bakersfield, CA †LaNora Ty’shae Lundy, Brookhaven, MS
SPEECH ††Kesha E. Carter, McComb, MS Amani Jackson, Greensboro, NC †Crystal Joy Scott, Moss Point, MS Michael P Taylor II, Chicago, IL Taylor Nicolle Vigee, New Orleans, LA
bachelor of music education MUSIC EDUCATION †Christopher Arcé, Kansas City, KS Travelyan J. Chambliss, Detroit, MI †Dineijah K. Attidore-Charles, St. Thomas, VI Mckendrick Donnell Cockrell Jr., Jackson, MS †Jailon K. Davis, Tuscaloosa, AL Abraham Duffie, Jr., Detroit, MI
COLLEGE OF health sciences | college of liberal arts
HEALTHCARE ADMINISTRATION
†Joshua Rashard Goss, Jackson, MS ††Gavin R Hughes, Jackson, MS Indiah Nicole Stinson-Johnson, Decatur, GA ††Orel Shavon Elijah Lee, St. Thomas, VI †Terrance Earl Newman, Tuscaloosa, AL Jordan D. Scott, Jackson, MS Johnathan Edward Street, Riverdale, GA Selwyn Karl Ware, Canton, MS †Kenisha Webbe, St. Croix, VI †De’Andre Emmanuel Weekes, Pensacola, FL Torrian Wynn, Durham, NC
bachelor of science CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND CORRECTIONAL SERVICES †Verina L. Benson, Benton, MS Trevarius Tyre Clark, Gloster, MS Taleavia Cole, Milwaukee, WI Dazsha Monae’ Crews, Grand Rapids, MI †††Kamryn Bene’t Dismuke, Jackson, MS †Devin Labranson Dunigan, Canton, MS Brianna M. Foxworth, Gulf Port, MS Kendrick J. Funchess, Jackson, MS Bruce Gatlin, Jr., Summit, IL Ajanee Leshay Greene, San Francisco, CA Mi’Kyria Michele, Hammond, LA †MaShanna Johnson, Jackson, MS †Robert Rodriguez Lee Sr., Silver City, MS Faith GranT’avia Lewis, Natchez, MS Vernetta McCain, Olive Branch, MS ††Meggan She’Nece Mickle, Crystal Springs, MS †Javon W. Millsap, Canton, MS †MaKayla J. Mitchell, Jackson, MS Warren Newman III, New Orleans, LA †Tanagna Ezana Payne, Palm Coast, FL †††Charlotte Sanders, Jackson, MS Jessica Victoria Sayles, Detroit, MI ††Cameron T. Smith, Jackson, MS Tranayce Swanigan, Chicago, IL Robert L. Washington III, Jackson, MS Richard A Webb, Los Angeles, CA ††Natalie Shaneice Woods, Jackson, MS
Journalism and Media Studies Clifford I. Acey, Hattiesburg, MS †Wakil Atig, Chicago, IL Kevin Berthey, New Orleans, LA Faith Marchelle Cheers, Flowood, MS †Henry Lee Cotton III, Madison, MS †Harold B. Dawson III, Peoria, IL †††Dekyra M. Dennis, Memphis, TN
India Fuller, Jackson, MS ††Ke’Aria Diamonique Frelix, Hattiesburg, MS †Ry’n D. Good, Byram, MS Stephen E. Guy, Olive Branch, MS Cornell Holmes, Jr., New Orleans, LA ††Capri Ainsley Howard, Lynwood, IL ††Alan Johnson, Atlanta, GA †Courtney Sunyetta Jones, Jackson, MS ††Desmond J. Jones, Jackson, MS ChaShuna’ Marica Lancaster, Clarksdale, MS Christopher B. Lane II, Gulfport, MS Jarrett Mccail Mason, Columbus, MS Mariah JaKaye Mitchell, Jasper, AL Dylan Brooke Montgomery, Columbus, MS Kayla Patrice Owens, Madison, MS Destynee Ciarra Quinney, Mobile, AL †††Ja’Naya Juanita Rice, Chicago, IL KiJana I. Roberts, Gulfport, MS †Jarius R. Smith, Utica, MS Amber Lashell Taylor, Jackson, MS †Jaylen Stephon Taylor, Canton, MS Myah Monae Turner, Dallas, TX ††Frank Williams, Jr., Jayess, MS †Javone M. Williams, Jackson, MS
PSYCHOLOGY Jabryan C. Archie, Canton, MS †††Sydney Le’Ann Bridgwaters, Indianapolis, IN Quynton Ja’Quan Davis, Itta Bena, MS Scentrellis Rashad Dixon, Tupelo, MS Ashley Dionna Foote, Jackson, MS Taylor Alexis Ford, New Orleans, LA AAli’yah Gadson, Atlanta, GA Chalise Gardner, Clinton, MS Chavon Gardner, Clinton, MS Keierra Pearl Garnier, New Orleans, LA Amaris Shanelle James, Phoenix, AZ ††Amber Dominque Sanders, Jackson, MS Christopher A. Sawyer, Columbus, OH ††Faith Peterson, Jackson, MS Gabrielle Love, Memphis, TN †Iman Dianthia Kee, Knightdale, NC Jerriah Ayanna Knight, Raymond, MS †Kevanitia Taylor, Milwaukee, WI †Madison Terriona McGuirt, Belden, MS Taylor Terrell Parson, Memphis, TN Destiny Tierra Welch, Jackson, MS
Dr. Wilbur L. Walters, Jr. Dean, College of Science, Engineering, and Technology
bachelor of science BIOLOGY Howard James Baity II, El Paso, TX Brea E. Bolton, Grand Rapid, MI Julian M. Bradford, Tampa, FL ††Chrystalyn Denise Branch, Little Rock, AR Elexis C. Brice, Moss Point, MS Erica Brooks, Aurora, IL ††Joy A. Coats, Collins, MS Reniya Monét Nichole Columbus, South Bend, IN ††Adrianna Nicole Cooper, Jackson, MS †††Jacori Kantrell Daniels, Hazlehurst, MS ††Keirstin Dorsey, Vicksburg, MS Rhoderick C. Fairley, Jr., Gulfport, MS ††Marshelle Franklin, Saint Louis, MO †††Nakenbe J. Fleming, Pearl, MS Brandi A. Gibson, Jackson, MS †Jaylan Tamaiya Green, Natchez, MS †Derrick Dwayne Gunn II, Chicago, IL Jasmine B. Hoskins, Chicago, IL Rakel L. Howard, Jackson, MS ††Yasmin Keitina Howell, Lamar, MS ††Ja’Myra Hunt, Brookhaven, MS Uniqua Rose James, Jackson, MS †Nyasia Jones, Grand Rapids, MI †††Sarah Elizabeth Jones, Brandon, MS Ireyele Alicia Kennedy, New Orleans, LA Briana M. Knox, Vicksburg, MS Christopher B. Lane II, Gulfport, MS †Jakiyah Lee, Jeffersonville, IN ††Kevenique Rayshon Leftridge, Chicago, IL ††Jessica A. Leggett, Jackson, MS Alexus D. Lewis, Jackson, MS †Emmett J. Lodree II, Jackson, MS †Ashlei Simone Loper, Los Angeles, CA †††Kambrial J. Love, Jackson, MS ††Ricky Lunford, Jr., Shaw, MS ††Janai Lyons, East Elmhurst, NY †Destiny Renata Manuel, Jackson, MS Brooklyn Raylene Martin, Pearl, MS †Chascidi Anija Martin, McComb, MS Emmulese Tiehee Martin, Detroit, MI ††Jasmine Miyeah’ Meeks, Canton, MS ††Andria Michelle Miller, Richland, MS Jasmine A. Moncure, Jackson, MS †Dionvieon Chytese Morgan, Little Rock, AR †Graig E Neal, Zion, IL ††Kassidy Lynn Neal, Jackson, MS jackson state university | 36
Biomedical Engineering ††Mark Timothy Bandy, Alexandria, LA †Kayla Kiara Owens, Moreno Valley, CA †††Hezekiah Henry Williams, Edwards, MS
Chemistry †††Mavis N. Amoh, Ridgeland, MS Daya Gipson, Benton, MS †††Eli Hodge, Edwards, MS †Tara Danae Isom, Little Rock, AR Diara Shani Jackson, New Orleans, LA ††Kearstyn Amber Richardson, St. Louis, MO †Jamecia Jacari Simone’ Shorter, Pine Bluff, AR Addie Verniece Smith, Houston, TX †††Shaurya Swami, Clinton, MS Lebogang Jason Wafosoh, Ridgeland, MS Jobrielle L. Winfrey, Little Rock, AR
Civil Engineering Marshall C. Banks, Vicksburg, MS Amari Catchings, Jackson, MS Anthony L. Davis, Chicago, IL Redarius Antonio Fowler, Meridian, MS †Valorie Gladney, Jackson, MS †Kayla Hazel Gorden, Atlanta, GA ††Daulton Haralson, Conehatta, MS Ryan Jacob Harden, Hattiesburg, MS Kenneth Issac Henry I, Hattiesburg, MS †Michael Hill, Madison, MS Coreyunta Hodge, Jackson, MS 37 | 2021 spring commencement
Douvez Jenkins, Jackson, MS Kentashia Johnson, New Orleans, LA Gregory O’Neal Jones II, Newton, MS Deonta Jamaal Lee, Meridian, MS W. K. Luckett III, Canton, MS Evan M. Owens, Chicago, IL ††William Anthony Powell, Kansas City, MO
Computer Engineering Jailen Bell, New Orleans, LA Justin A. Bridges, Vicksburg, MS Christina Brooke Fisher, Mobile, AL Enoma Godfrey Ereyimwen, Jackson, MS Ryan Garry, Jackson, MS ††Darrell McClendon, Jr., Jackson, MS Justice P. Prelow, Shreveport, LA †Marlisa Darnay Victoria Scott, Columbus, GA Christopher Alexander Silas, Detroit, MI Hervey Mondoa Tchounwou, Madison, MS ††Dinaol Tadesse, Lee, Maine
Industrial Technology Kayla J. Anderson, Memphis, TN Micah Briggs Jr., Baton Rouge, LA Matthew R. Cox, Grand Junction, TN †††Amaris Alara Edwards, Byram, MS Danielle Marie Gaston, Fairview Heights, IL †Jalen Christopher McIntyre, Belleville, IL JaMikael T. Kitt, Mobile, AL †Marissa Nicole Peterson, Vicksburg, MS Frederick Matthew Rivers, Jackson, MS Rashad D. Sayles, Jackson, MS †Alora De’Lon Taylor, Madison, MS ††Kionna Janae Taylor, Jackson, MS ††Trajan Juan Winters, Vicksburg, MS
Mathematics LaDarius Booze, Los Angeles, CA ††Sherine Salem, Berkel en Rodenrijs, South Holland
Computer Science
Mathematics Education
Abdullah Sayer S. Alharbi, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Abdulmajeed Sayer S. Alharbi, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Kenneth Allen, Jr., Atlanta, GA Isaiah Barnett, Durant, MS Perry Butler, Byram, MS †††Taylor J. Collins, Jackson, MS Justin Akaius Epps, Jonesboro, AR †Kalil-Dan Ford, Clarksdale, MS †Angel E. Foster, Edwards, MS †Chawne Angelo Harris, Jr., Decatur, GA †Ashly Nicole Horner, Richland, MS ††Bria A. McGee, Jackson, MS †Damian Grant Patterson II, Little Rock, AR Simeon L. Rankin, Jackson, MS Allaysia Roberts, Pearl, MS ††Jetnya M. Simmons, Chicago, IL Jasmine Bi’Anca Stubbs, Jackson, MS †††Landrie Tankeu Tchakoua, Clinton, MS †Nahom Ermias Teshome, Addis Abeba, Ethiopia DaJohne’ Danyelle Thompson, Bolton, MS ††Marzell Deon Triplett, Forest, MS Daren Washington, Mound Bayou, MS ††Alicia Ann Wells, Greenville, MS
Rosemary A. Thomas, Indianapolis, IN
Electrical Engineering ††Avodria Danae Robinson, Brandon, MS ††Omaid Sharifi, Jackson, MS Alexus Brianna Stamps, Jackson, MS †Trevian M. Strong, Jackson, MS Murray Isaiah Washington, Pensacola, FL Micah Andrew Webb, Olive Branch, MS Alexis Woodberry, Raymond, MS
Meteorolgy †Neil A. Crosby, Grovetown, GA Avaionia Antonnette Smith, Meridian, MS
Physics Raelyn Nicole Burns, Las Vegas, NV Nicolas Curtis Seymour, Memphis, TN ††Omaid Sharifi, Jackson, MS
Statistics †Jairus Isaiah Simmons, Jackson, MS
college of science, engineering & technology
††Kani Le’a Johnna Andrade Nomura, Haiku, HI Johnny Page III, Belzoni, MS †Jordan R. Phillips, Winnfield, LA Kayla Pipes, Stone Mountain, GA TaShyla Banae Pratt, Minneapolis, MN †††Deja Lyneice Rayford, Little Rock, AR Qushena Lashun Reece, Jackson, MS †Tamiah DeAndrea Rice, Mobile, AL †††Rakya C. Robinson, Lakewood, CA †Kameriel TreShay Rogers, Anguilla, MS ††Mary Makiya Sampson, Jackson, MS ††Mi’Toya LaShonda Scott, Flint, MI †Octavia S. Sloan, Memphis, TN Samantha Louise Smiley, Detroit, MI †Emily M. Smith, Jackson, MS Kentravious Dy’Shun Smith, Sledge, MS †Mekyra J. Smith, Greenville, MS ††Reneisha K. Sweet, Edwards, MS †J’Niya Jarnet Tallie, Lamar, MS Jalen Thompson, Jackson, MS ††Nadia D. Tompkins, Jackson, MS Jalynn Semone Towner, Canton, MS †Zacchaeus B. Townsend, Jackson, MS ††Nyla White, Madison, MS
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Board of Trustees MISSISSIPPI INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING Dr. Alfred Rankins, Jr., Commissioner of Higher Education Greenville, Mississippi
BOARD MEMBERS Dr. Ford Dye, President Oxford, Mississippi Dr. J. Walt Starr, Vice President Columbus, Mississippi Dr. Steven Cunningham Hattiesburg, Mississippi Mr. Tom Duff Hattiesburg, Mississippi Mr. Shane Hooper Tupelo, Mississippi Ms. Ann H. Lamar Senatobia, Mississippi Ms. Jeanne Carter Luckey Ocean Springs, Mississippi Mr. Bruce Martin Meridian, Mississippi Dr. Alfred E. McNair, Jr. Ocean Springs, Mississippi Mr. Chip Morgan Stoneville, Mississippi Mr. Gee Ogletree Jackson, Mississippi Mr. Hal Parker Bolton, Mississippi
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Jackson State University Executive Cabinet and Academic Deans Executive cabinet Thomas Hudson, J.D., President Alisa Mosley, Ph.D, Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Debra L. Mays-Jackson, Ph.D., Vice President for Enrollment Management and Student Affairs Howard Brown, Vice President for Business and Finance, Chief Financial Officer Joseph Whittaker, Ph.D, Vice President for Research and Economic Development/Associate Provost Veronica M. Cohen, Vice President for Institutional Advancement & External Affairs Ashley Robinson, Vice President of Athletics and Director of Athletics Robin M. Pack, Executive Director of Human Resources Edward Watson, J.D, General Counsel
deans Dr. Preselfannie McDaniels, Graduate Studies Dr. Fidelis Ikem, College of Business Dr. Millard Juette Bingham, College of Education and Human Development Dr. Girmay Berhie, College of Health Sciences Dr. Candis Pizzetta (Interim), College of Liberal Arts Dr. Wilbur Walters, College of Science, Engineering and Technology
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Jackson State University Seal and Mace THE SEAL The University Seal was designed by Freddy Norman, graphic artist. The Seal displays the University’s motto: Excellentia, Academica, Investigatio et Officium (Academic Excellence, Research, and Service). Three significant elements are presented in the design. At the center of the configuration is a winged torch. The flame signifies the light of learning and the search for truth. It leaps upward, borne aloft by outspread wings symbolic of the quest for excellence. Within the wing on the left side is an open book symbolic of research and publication. The globe inscribed within the wing on the right side symbolizes the University’s commitment to service to the state, the nation, and the world. The year 1877 represents the founding date of the university. The laurel wreath, which is reminiscent of the victor’s crown awarded to the best competitors in the arts and sciences during the Classical Era, encircles the design and represents the pursuit of excellence in every field. On March 15, 1974, the Seal was revised to include the institution’s university designation.
THE MACE The Mace was originated and first used in Egypt, where it represented creativeness, achievement, and the assertive tendency in man. In the Middle Ages, it was used as a weapon of war. Today, however, the mace represents deputized authority and dignity. The Jackson State University Mace is carried in all formal University convocations. It was carved from a piece of solid American black walnut. The upper portion of the Mace is in the shape of a pentagon and contains the University’s logo and Seal. Dr. Sam Cobbins, retired Professor of Technology and Industrial Arts, designed and constructed the Jackson State University Mace.
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The Presidential Chain of Office and Medallion THE presidential Chain of office The Chain of Office is a symbol of office dating from medieval times. It is worn by the President with academic regalia on ceremonial occasions. The Chain of Office honors the highest official at an educational institution as a symbol of leadership and responsibility vested in that office. The Chain of Office for Jackson State University’s President is made of antiqued silver plated bronze metal and is made up of curved banners engraved with the names of the University’s previous presidents. From the chain hangs a medallion. A banner engraved with the President’s name is located at the center of the chain directly above the University Medallion. This banner is adorned with a leaf and inscribed with the year representing the President’s first year in office.
THE presidential Medallion Traditionally, the medallion is a symbol of academic leadership. It is one of the oldest symbols of authority. The medallion is worn by the President as part of his/ her presidential regalia at commencement and other ceremonial occasions at the University. It symbolizes the President’s authority as the highest officer of the University. The medallion is inscribed with the Jackson State University Seal, which represents the Office of the President and the University’s commitment to academic excellence, research and service. The three-inch circular medallion is made of antiqued silver-plated bronze metal with blue enamel. This unique mount represents a single-faced imagery in bas-relief creating a two-level projection with the three significant elements in the overall design encircled by the laurel wreath. At the center of the configuration is a winged torch. The flame signifies the light of learning and the search for truth. It leaps upward borne aloft by outspread wings symbolic of the quest for excellence. Within the wing on the left side is an open book symbolic of research and publication; the globe inscribed within the wing on the right side symbolizes the University’s commitment to service to the state, the nation and the world. The year 1877 represents the founding date of the University. The laurel wreath, which encircles the design, represents the pursuit of excellence in every field.
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The Academic Costume ACADEMIC REGALIA The custom of wearing academic regalia stems from the Middle Ages when scholars were also clerics and wore the costumes in their Monastic orders. The most common headpiece for the ceremony is the black square, flat topped or mortar board which is shaped like a board of the mason which holds the mortar. The tassel on the doctor’s cap is usually gold in color and is worn on the left. The tassel on the master’s cap is usually black and is also worn on the left. The tassel on the bachelor’s cap, usually black, is worn on the right prior to graduation, then moved to the left when instructed by the presiding officer. The hood, which is mentioned as early as 1480 in clerical literature, was originally used as a head covering, a shoulder cape, and a bag in which alms could be collected. The gown is usually black. The traditional doctor’s gown has velvet panels down the front and three velvet bars on the sleeves. The master’s gown has no velvet but does have unusually long sleeves. The bachelor’s gown is similar to the master’s but has regular length sleeves which are pointed. Some gowns may be the color of the department granting the degree, such as “Education Blue.” Others may be “Yale Blue” or “Harvard Crimson” for graduates of these universities.
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Hood and Tassel Colors Shown below is a listing of hood and tassel colors established by the Intercollegiate Code to represent several departments of learning. (Please note that not all departments listed here are established at Jackson State University.) Agriculture |Maze Medicine |Green Arts, Letters, Humanities |White Music |Pink Business Administration, Accountancy |Drab Nursing |Apricot Dentistry |Lilac Oratory (Speech) |Silver Gray Economics |Copper Pharmacy |Olive Green Education |Light Blue Philosophy |Dark Blue Engineering |Orange Physical Education |Sage Green Fine Arts, including Architecture |Brown Public Administration, Service |Peacock Blue Forestry |Russet Public Health |Salmon Pink Home Economics |Maroon Science |Golden Yellow Journalism |Crimson Social Work/Science |Citron Law |Purple Theology |Scarlet Library Science |Lemon Veterinary Science |Gray Lifelong Learning |Garnet
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Academic Degrees THE BACHELOR’S DEGREE A bachelor’s degree is the first academic degree that is conferred by a university to students who have completed the undergraduate coursework of study. The bachelor’s degree is sometimes called a baccalaureate degree. This degree is the most common type of college degree awarded by institutions of higher learning in the United States. The bachelor’s degree provides students with a foundation for entering many professional career fields and for further education.
THE master’S DEGREE The master’s degree is an academic degree that is conferred by a university to students who have successfully completed one or two years of approved course work beyond that of the bachelor’s degree. Master’s degree candidates are expected to exhibit and demonstrate mastery of a specialized body of theoretical and applied subject matter. A thesis or a project is usually required in many master’s degree programs.
THE specialist DEGREE The specialist degree is common in many education and psychology programs. It is conferred by a university to students who have completed academic study beyond the master’s level and below the doctorate level.
THE doctoral DEGREE The doctoral degree is the highest of the academic degrees conferred by a university. It is offered in most fields of study. Doctoral degrees include the professional degree and the research degree. The professional doctoral degree calls for advanced training for the practice in professional fields such as medicine, pharmacy, law or nursing. The research doctorate requires approximately four years of advanced study and independent research. The years of study and excellent research are typically accompanied by a dissertation. The doctoral candidate is expected to make a contribution to the body of knowledge in the field of study.
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The Academic Procession The academic procession dates back to the Middle Ages when universities were closely associated with the Medieval Church. Since that time, the academic procession has become a treasured tradition in higher education institutions. During the academic procession, university officers and others related to the university march in formal university events in academic regalia. The pageantry of the academic procession is a featured part of commencement programs and other formal university events. The Academic Procession is generally initiated by the university’s mace bearer. During commencements, the mace bearer is generally followed by the chief faculty marshal. The academic procession brings into the arena the President, other officials of the university, representatives from the governing board, the guest speaker, college deans, other platform guests, administrators, faculty and graduating students.
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Senior Class Officers 2021 spring Semester Jasmine Moncure, President Marchella Price-Gardner, Treasurer Savannah Washington, Secretary Taylor Collins, Miss Senior William Powell, Mr. Senior Ms. Kachelle Pratcher, Senior Class Advisor
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Graduate Student Leadership 2021 spring Semester Symone Lawson, President Sreenath Panchagnula, Vice President Chelsea Florence, Secretary Maqueba Massey, Parliamentarian Nya Buom, Coordinator of Member Development Mrs. Deborah Washington, Advisor
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Jackson State University 2021 spring Graduate/Undergraduate Commencement Exercises Graduate and Undergraduate Student Marshals College of Business Briana Jefferson Nijah Pace Tineisha Hayes Ariel T. Dickson College of Education and Human Development Michele Owens Mandy Foster Brandi Browne Amber Moore College of Health Sciences Savannah Washington Mercedez Ramsey Alexandria I. Weaver Anthony Jones College of Liberal Arts Kaitlin Littleberry Sierra Thomas Sasha Goodlett Keiondra Johnson College of Science, Engineering and Technology Jacori Daniels Amaris Edwards Kia Davis Bobby J. Portis, II Deja Jackson
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Readers
Loria Brown Gordon, Ph.D. Huie Tomaz Cunningham, Ph.D. Preselfannie W. McDaniels, Ph.D.
Registrar and Records
Harrison P. Johnson, Ph.D., Registrar Ms. Donna Epps, Assistant Registrar Mrs. Raquel Milton, Graduation Specialist Mrs. LeKesha Tubbs-Hadley, Registration Information Specialist Ms. Rosalind Shaw, Student Records Associate Mrs. Stephanie Stevens, Transcript Processor Ms. Ella Ainsworth, Administrative Assistant
American Sign Language Interpreter Toni Thompson Vicki Lewis Tiffany Leach
COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM Yolanda T. Brown
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2021 spring Commencement committee Ms. Frankie Adams Chief Thomas Albright Ms. Terrie Bell Dr. Girmay Berhie, Ex-Officio Dr. M. Juette Bingham (chair) Dr. Loria Brown-Gordon Ms. Dionne Connor Ms. Dimitri Crain Dr. Lisa Beckley Roberts Mr. Michael Bolden Dr. William Brown Dr. Tomaz Cunningham Dr. Gwendolyn Dawkins Ms. Alla Frank Ms. Nadine Gilbert Ms. Janelle Graham Dr. Tracy Harris Dr. Elaine Hayes-Anthony Ms. Kamesha Hill Dr. Rosella Houston Mr. David Howard Mr. Gerard Howard President Thomas Hudson, Ex-Officio Dr. Fidelis Ikem, Ex-Officio
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Ms. Rachel James-Terry Dr. Harrison Johnson Dr. Tangelia Kelly Ms. Andrea Jones-Davis, Ex-Officio Dr. Robert Luckett Ms. Carolyn Mack Mr. Spencer McClenty Dr. Preselfannie McDaniels, Ex-Officio Provost Alisa Mosley, Ex-Officio Assoc. Provost Brandi Newkirk-Turner, Ex-Officio Dr. Candis Pizzetta, Ex-Officio Ms. Marilyn Porter Dr. Arron Richardson Dr. Michael Robinson Capt. Janet Samuel Dr. Dana Smith Mr. Doug Stringfellow Ms. Candilynn Tenner Dr. Wilbur Walters, Ex-Officio Ms. Deborah Washington Dr. Deidre Wheaton Dr. Carlos Wilson Ms. Carol Woodson
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