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The University of Southern Mississippi has selected 14 students earning their degrees from the Gulf Park campus for the 2008-09 Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.
Students were selected based on leadership, extracurricular activities and community contributions throughout their academic career. Additionally, students must graduate in the current academic year. Undergraduate students must have a minimum grade point average of 3.0 and graduate students must have a minimum grade point average of 3.75. The following students have either graduated or anticipate graduating in May: • Evan Anderson of Ocean Springs, master of science in coastal sciences • Anthony Bounds of Picayune, bachelor of arts in paralegal studies • Elizabeth Calantoni of Diamondhead, master of business administration • Renee Collins of Ocean Springs, bachelor of science in psychology • Pascal Gill of Saucier, bachelor of science in business administration in accounting • Teresa Hagwood of Saucier, bachelor of science in nursing • Erin Hebert of Ocean Springs, bachelor of science in nursing • Rachel Hernandez of Diamondhead, bachelor of science in biological sciences • Dan Holiday of Gulfport, doctor of philosophy in coastal sciences • Tenetta Holt of Ocean Springs, bachelor of science in community health sciences • Tershara Matthews of Ocean Springs, doctor of philosophy in coastal sciences • Jordan McCrary of Gulfport, bachelor of arts in English • Michelle Richmond of Gautier, doctor of philosophy in education • Aaron Rosetti of Gulfport, bachelor of science in nursing
Evan Anderson
Anthony Bounds
Elizabeth Calantoni
Renee Collins
Pascal Gill
Teresa Hagwood
Erin Hebert
Rachel Hernandez
Dan Holiday
Tenetta Holt
Tershara Matthews
Jordan McCrary
Michelle Richmond
Aaron Rosetti
About The University of Southern Mississippi The University of Southern Mississippi, founded in 1910, is a comprehensive doctoral and research-extensive university fulfilling its mission of being a leading university in engaging and empowering individuals to transform lives and communities. In a tradition of leadership for student development, Southern Miss is educating a 21st century work force providing intellectual capital, cultural enrichment and innovation to Mississippi and the world. Southern Miss is located in Hattiesburg, Miss., with an additional campus and teaching and research sites on the Mississippi Gulf Coast; further information is found at www.usm.edu/gulfcoast .
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