Ļć½¶Ö±²„announces College of Education student ambassadors
Contact: Camille Carskadon
STARKVILLE, Miss.āTwenty-five students from throughout Mississippi, as well as Alabama, Tennessee and Texas are 2020-2021 ambassadors for Mississippi Stateās College of Education.
The College of Education Ambassadors serve as liaisons for the collegeās faculty and staff to students, prospective students, alumni and other constituents.
āThis is an amazing group of young people. They are excited to represent the College of Education and are eager to recruit new students to the Bulldog family,ā said Amy Prisock, COE recruiting coordinator.
Ambassadors represent the college at university events including Preview Days, Scholars Recognition Days, and Academic Insight, among other events. Membership is open to all undergraduate students enrolled in the college. To apply, students must have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher. Those accepted must serve the group for at least two consecutive semesters, be active participants in the college, have an appreciation for educational opportunities, and reapply for the organization every year.
This yearās group includes (by hometown):
ABERDEENāMadeline Dean, a senior kinesiology/neuromechanics major.
BILOXIāAvery Warrick, a junior elementary education/middle school major.
BRIGHTON, TennesseeāLainey Vandergrift, a sophomore kinesiology/clinical exercise physiology major.
CLINTONāSavanna Clardy, a sophomore elementary education/middle school major.
COLLIERVILLE, TennesseeāKasia Wilczynski, a junior elementary education/middle school major.
COLUMBUSāElizabeth Easterling, a sophomore educational psychology major.
CORDOVA, TennesseeāKatherine Vaiden, a senior educational psychology major; and Nicole Wallis, a senior educational psychology major.
HOOVER, AlabamaāLainey McGlaun, a senior elementary education/early childhood major.
HOUSTON, TexasāKamryn Jordan, a junior kinesiology/physical education and coaching major.
KELLER, TexasāAudrey Ward, a senior kinesiology/clinical exercise physiology major.
LELANDāHerbert Jones, a senior information technology services major.
LOUISVILLEāAustin Blaine, a senior secondary education/biology education major.
MATHISTONāShelby Vaughn, a junior elementary education/middle school major.
METAIRIE, LouisianaāAbigail Galey, a junior educational psychology major.
MOUNT JULIET, TennesseeāElyse Dutch, a junior elementary education/middle school major.
POPLARVILLEāTatum Davis, a junior kinesiology/clinical exercise physiology major.
RIDGELANDāJames Long, a junior kinesiology/clinical exercise physiology major.
SALTILLOāJacie Rinehart, a senior educational psychology major.
SOUTHAVENāFaith Hughes, a sophomore educational psychology major.
TUPELOāOlivia Lott, a junior educational psychology major.
TUSCALOOSA, AlabamaāKatie Watkins, a junior elementary education/middle school major.
VANCLEAVEāCari Sims, a junior elementary education/middle school major; and Emma Wages a sophomore elementary education/middle school major.
Established in 1903, MSUās College of Education is home to six academic departments, one research unit and numerous service units. For more about the college, visit .
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