The 黑料网 Foundation recognized 2019-2020 scholarship recipients, donors and honorees at a reception on Sept. 27 at the Muse Center on the Rankin Campus.
The 黑料网 Foundation will award more than 600 scholarships during the 2019-2020 academic year. The deadline to apply for a scholarship for fall 2020, academic year 2020-2021, is Feb. 15, 2020. For more information, visit .
As Mississippi鈥檚 largest community college, 黑料网 is a comprehensive institution offering quality, affordable educational opportunities with academic programs of study leading to seamless university transfer and career and technical programs teaching job-ready skills. With six locations in central Mississippi, Hinds enrolls about 12,000 students each fall semester. To learn more, visit www.hindscc.edu or call 1.800.HindsCC.
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Among those recognized were Ethan Boyd of Utica, who received the Lora M. Underwood Memorial Scholarship, left, Oumaima Bousselmi of Greenville, who received the Dr. Vernon Clyde Muse Scholarship and Kadie Lee of Raymond, right, who received the Vashti Underwood Muse Scholarship. With them is 黑料网 President Dr. Clyde Muse, front.
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Among those recognized was Adrionna Childress of Jackson, left, who received the Jackson Campus-Academic/Technical Center Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship. With her was Vice President Dr. Norman Session of Brandon.
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Among those recognized was David Hollis of Clinton, left, who received the Vito Daniel Patti Scholarship. With him was Michael Patti of Jackson.
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Among those recognized were, from left, Jamiya Bennett of Clinton, Clare Tillman of Vicksburg and Ashley Wingo of Carthage, who received the Aladdin Food Management Services Scholarship. With them was Aladdin Senior District Manager, Bill Sabbatini of Clinton, right.
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Among those recognized was Angela Wilkinson of Vicksburg, center, who received the Troy Henderson Endowed Scholarship. With her was Delores Henderson, left, and Judy Henderson Bufkin, right, both of Clinton.
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Among those recognized was Ashley Wingo of Carthage, third from left, who received the Bo Byrnes Memorial Theatre Scholarship. With her was, from left, Maxey Jenkins and Marie Jenkins of Greenville and Theresa Moody of Jackson, right.
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Among those recognized were Tanner May of Raymond, center, who received the Robert Wallace Scholarship. With him were Bob Hollingsworth, left, of Vicksburg and Jack Hollingsworth, right, of Utica.
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Among those recognized was Kyla Tyler of Jackson, left, who received the Cowart Nursing Scholarship. With her was Brenda Castleberry of Hinds County, director of education at Mississippi Baptist Medical Center.
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Among those recognized was Jaya Brown of Brandon, right, who received the Anna Cowden Bee Scholarship. With her was Carol Warren of Madison.
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Among those recognized were Noah Stevens of Utica, left, and Soumya Dhingra of Clinton, right, who received the Associated Student Government Scholarship. With them was DeAndre House of Raymond, associate vice president for Student Services.
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Among those recognized was William Brewer of Pearl, left, who received the Ken Coomes Scholarship. With him was Ken Coomes of Brandon.
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Among those recognized were Erika Walls of Clinton, left, who received the Charles Jones Technical Scholarship, and Charles Millette of Florence, right, who received the Jerry Agent and Mary Etta Naftel Scholarship. With them was Mary Etta Naftel of Raymond, center.
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Among those recognized was Tristan Tigrett of Brandon, center, who received the Chase Wroten Scholarship. With him was Elizabeth Wroten, left, and Mike Wroten, right, both of Terry.
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Among those recognized were Sydney Smith of Florence, left, and Nicholas Washington of Clinton, right, who received the Dallas Printing Scholarship. With them was Bryan Dallas of Madison, center.
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Among those recognized was Gabriel Carr of Clinton, center who received the Dan and Barbara Hogan Scholarship. With him was Dr. Dan Hogan, right, and Dr. Barbara Hogan, left, of Raymond.
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Among those recognized was Travis Adair of Pearl, right, who received the Harold White Hotel and Restaurant Management Scholarship. With him was Malcolm White of Jackson, left.
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Among those recognized was Brianna Shaw of Madison, left, who received the Kay Cliffe Memorial Scholarship. With her was Haley Hartfield of Brandon, right.
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Among those recognized was Grayson Shealy of Vicksburg, second from left, who received the Gayle Sharp McCarty and Michael L. McCarty Art Student Scholarship. With him were Gayle McCarty, left, of Raymond and Janet Shealy and Donald Shealy, right, of Byram.
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Among those recognized were, from left, Katie Norris of Sandy Hook, Dakota Murphree of Vardaman and Sarah Hilderbrand of Bentonia, who received the Sue J. Jones and Jean J. Degges Scholarship.
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Among those recognized Bailey Lowery of Brandon, right, who received the Ralph and Peggy Brewer Scholarship. With her was Peggy Brewer of Brandon, left.
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Among those recognized were Keisha Hoover of Byram, right, who received the Mascagni Scholarship. With her was Randy Mascagni of Clinton, left.
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Among those recognized was Nolan Howard of Brandon, center, who received the Mullins Family Scholarship. With him was Bob Mullins of Raymond, left, and Amy Till of Pelahatchie.
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Among those recognized was Pablo Lanzarote of Flowood, right, who received the Yosef Patel Scholarship. With him was Rosemary Barbour of Jackson, left.
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Among those recognized was Jake Hutchins of Clinton, right, who received the Aaron M. Rankin Memorial Scholarship. With him was Shirley Rankin of Raymond, left.
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Among those recognized was Benjamin Toney of Raymond, left, who received the AT&T Endowed Scholarship. With him was Michael Walker of Clinton.
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Among those recognized were Devin Trunnell of Clinton, left, and Paige Oster of Brandon, right, who received the Southern Insurance Group Scholarship. With them was Nick Olier of Brandon.
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Among those recognized was Madelyn Smith of Brandon, center, who received the Ruth Roberts Carter Nursing Scholarship. With her were Barbara Miley, left, and Harold Miley, right, both of Clinton.
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Among those recognized were Christian Oakes of Vicksburg, left, and Lanie Bradford of Raymond, right, who received the 黑料网 Athletic Alumni Chapter Scholarship. With them was Athletic Alumni Chapter President Rick Trusty of Clinton, center.
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Among those recognized was Harley Pitts of Florence, center, who received the Ben and Kathy Piazza Scholarship. With him were Ben and Kathy Piazza of Jackson.
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Among those recognized was Oumaima Bousselmi of Greenville, third from the left, who received the John L. Heiden Scholarship. With her were, from left, Carolyn Heiden, John Heiden and Hinds President Dr. Clyde Muse of Raymond, right.
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Among those recognized was Jordan Craft of Florence, who received the Jane Pickett and Robert C. Harrell Scholarship.
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Among those recognized was Nichole Erwin of Ridgeland, who received the William J. 鈥淏ill鈥 Cole Scholarship.
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Among those recognized was David Mackey of Vicksburg, who received the Mississippi Airports Association Scholarship.
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Among those recognized was Tionnie Watts of Clinton, who received the Marianna Stokes Gore Scholarship.
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Among those recognized was Taylor Byrd of Clinton, who received the Anne C. Hardy Memorial Scholarship.
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Among those recognized was Grace Ballenger of Brandon, who received the Carlo and Cathy Martella Scholarship.
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Among those recognized were Eli Gray of Utica, front right, and John Soignier of Raymond, back center, who received the Ken Smith Memorial Scholarship. With them were Alyson Smith Dale of Brandon, left, Vicki Smith of Raymond and Randy Smith of Learned.
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Among those recognized was Andrew Neal of Brandon, front center, who received the Fred and Sue Longest Brooks Scholarship. With him were, from left, Rebecca Prewitt of Clinton, Rick Brooks of Ocean Springs, back, and Sue Brooks of Clinton.