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    PRCC Honors Institute Medallion Ceremony: Celebrating the Next Generation of Leaders

    By Alexander Moraski,

    2024-05-01
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    The Dr. William Lewis Honors Institute at Pearl River Community College held its annual Medallion Ceremony in the Ethel Holden Brownstone Center for the Arts on the Poplarville campus on April 29. The ceremony recognized honors students from Forrest County and Poplarville Campuses, including several Middle College students.

    PRCC President Dr. Adam Breerwood and Dr. Jennifer Seal, Dean of the Honors Institute on the Poplarville Campus, welcomed the students, family, friends and faculty in attendance.

    “Welcome to a day of celebration, the day where we recognize the remarkable academic achievements of these outstanding students,” said Dr. Breerwood. “I want to take a moment to thank the proud parents and families and cherished loved ones who have joined us this afternoon. We recognize the instrumental role that each of you has played in their journey, their unwavering support, encouragement and guidance on which their success has been built.”

    Dr. Douglas Donohue, Associate Dean of the Honors Institute on the Forrest County Campus, provided an overview of the institute. This included its creation in 2011 with the vision to nurture the brightest minds while fostering a culture of critical thinking and inspiring a love of life-long learning.

    “The Dr. William Lewis Honors Institute is a beacon of academic excellence and intellectual curiosity at PRCC,” said Dr. Donohue. “The heart of our Institute is a commitment to providing an enriched educational experience that challenges our students to push the boundaries of their knowledge and creativity.”

    To receive a medallion, students had to complete at least 21 hours of honors coursework and maintain a cumulative 3.4 grade point average. The honors coursework covers the same material as covered in regular sections of a course but in greater depth with more opportunity for students to pursue individual interests.

    Brandon Gwin and Emily Smith, both attending the Forrest County Campus, as well as Allison Gobuzzi and Aden Levy both attending the Poplarville Campus, were chosen to say a few words on behalf of their compatriots. Each expressed the impact being a member of the Honors Institute had on their experience at PRCC and how it will serve them well in future endeavors.

    Dr. Jana Causey, Vice President for Forrest County Center, Allied Health, and Nursing Programs, shared information about each student’s achievements and associations as a PRCC student. The physical presentation of the medallion was done by Dr. Breerwood and Dr. Seal.

    Closing remarks were provided by Dr. Ryan Ruckel, Dean of the Honors Institute on the Forrest County Campus. He gave a heartfelt and inspiring speech that challenged students to forge their path ahead in life by beginning with the end in sight.

    “None of us knows what life holds for us,” said Dr. Ruckel. “All of us may want to do the very best. Thinking about our days being numbered, thinking about what we have been given, and then looking for ways to make the most out of that and to give that – that’s something that all of you have done.”

    STUDENTS AWARDED AN HONORS MEDALLION
    Deamy Alvarado – Hattiesburg
    Raegan Anderson – Purvis
    Jiana Atencio – Soso
    Elijah Barberi – Ocean Springs
    Yessica Bernal-Solis – Hattiesburg
    Madison Burge – Carriere
    Fisher Decam – Bay St. Louis
    Solis Dewease – Hattiesburg
    William Ellard – Kiln
    Connor Fogarty – Carriere
    Abigail Ford – Purvis
    Mackenzie Galbraith – Kiln
    Anthony Gibson – Hattiesburg
    Allison Gobuzzi – Picayune
    Lauren Gobuzzi – Picayune
    Ariel Goynes – Picayune
    Javien Griffith – Hattiesburg
    Brandon Gwin – Purvis
    Jaxen Harmon – Kiln
    Grace Harrison – Laurel
    Natalie Herrington – Petal
    Jayden Hibbets – Sumrall
    Aden James – Brandon
    Abbilyn Jones – Sumrall
    Leighlynn Kihneman – Picayune
    Makenna Ladner – Gulfport
    Devyn Lee – Carriere
    Aidan Levy – Bay St. Louis
    Rebecca Madden – Purvis
    Juan (Alex) Martinez – Hattiesburg
    Grant Matheny – Columbia
    Michael Mims – Carriere
    Mikayla Newell – Waynesboro
    Lacie Nugent – Kiln
    Bailey Parker – Kiln
    Aidan Rasmussen – Bay St. Louis
    Tucker Shaw – Saucier
    Savannah Sylvest – Sumrall
    Emily Smith – Petal
    Sydney Smith – Hattiesburg
    Kaeden Thigpen – Hattiesburg
    Sydney Thornton – Sumrall
    Ryleigh Wallace – Petal
    Sarah (Cat) Williams – Sumrall
    Helen Yang – Hattiesburg

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