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The University of Mississippi has announced its honor roll students for the current semester, celebrating academic excellence across various disciplines. Students are recognized under two categories: Chancellor’s Honors for those achieving a GPA of 3.75 or higher, and Dean’s Honors for those with a GPA of 3.50 to 3.74. The honored students hail from several areas, reflecting the university’s commitment to academic rigor and student success.
University of Mississippi Announces Spring 2025 Honor Roll Students
Oxford, MS – The University of Mississippi has officially recognized its honor roll students for Spring 2025, highlighting the academic achievements of students across various disciplines. This recognition is divided into two categories: Chancellor’s Honors for those with a GPA ranging from 3.75 to 4.00, and Dean’s Honors for students with a GPA between 3.50 and 3.74. The honor roll includes students from Bogue Chitto, Brookhaven, Hazlehurst, McComb, Monticello, Smithdale, Sontag, Summit, and Wesson.
Chancellor’s Honors Recipients
Students from Bogue Chitto achieving Chancellor’s Honors include:
- Abigail Elliott, Social Work
- Justin Kyzar, Computer Engineering
- Caleb Sasser, Chemical Engineering
Brookhaven had a remarkable representation with the following students:
- Lucy Allen, Public Policy Leadership
- Marion Baker, Integrated Marketing Communications
- Maria Barrera, Biochemistry
- Aquinnah Boerner, Accountancy
- Ashley Charles, Art
- Lily Gray, Biological Science
- Johnlyn Kees, Communication Sciences/Disorders
- McKenzie Loomis, Biological Science
- Caroline Pace, PharmD — Pharm Practitioner Track
- Sara Smith, Public Policy Leadership and Integrated Marketing Communications
- Williams Sones, General Business
- Fatima Stafford, Economics
- Merritt Wolfe, Allied Health Studies
- Baylee Zumbro, Allied Health Studies
From Hazlehurst, Isabelle Prine earned recognition in Criminal Justice.
In McComb, the following students received Chancellor’s Honors:
- JiTavelyn Davis, Law Studies
- Colin Doyle, Accountancy
- Laney Etheridge, Biochemistry
- Kade Jenkins, PharmD — Pharm Practitioner Track
- Hailey Leuthauser, Exercise Science
- Aditi Panchal, Biological Science
- Locklyn Wilchynski, Law Studies
From Monticello, Daniel Leetran was honored in PharmD — Pharm Practitioner Track.
Lynnlee Causey from Smithdale secured a position in Psychology on the list of Chancellor’s Honors.
Students from Sontag include:
- Neziah Smith, Biological Science and Science Education
- Chrishona Stanfield, Journalism
Summit students recognized include:
- Brookleigh Brumfield, Communication Sciences/Disorders
- Jacob Gazzo, Criminal Justice
- Ashton Hartz, General Business
- Ella Kimbrell, Communication Sciences/Disorders
- Laine Nelson, Allied Health Studies
- Madelyn Platt, Communication Sciences/Disorders
- Gavin Wicker, Biochemistry
Lastly, Wesson had several Chancellor’s Honors recipients, which include:
- Aliza Abrams, PharmD — Pharm Practitioner Track
- Sheila Casanova, Criminal Justice
- Reagan Davis, Biological Science
- Zoe Johnson, Allied Health Studies
- Alan Luong, Accountancy
- Makayla Russell, Integrated Marketing Communications
- Kyla Smith, Allied Health Studies
- Marry Sullivan, English Education
Dean’s Honors Recipients
Students from Brookhaven receiving Dean’s Honors include:
- Aubrye Mayfield, Exercise Science
- Jayla Wilson, Biochemistry
The following students from Hazlehurst also achieved Dean’s Honors:
- Bryce Ledet, Music
- Justeena Sandifer, English
- Amanda Trest, Multi-Disciplinary Studies
From McComb, the Dean’s Honors recipients are:
- Piya Khurana, Computer Science
- Robert Simmons, General Business
Dean’s Honors recipients from Summit include:
- Laney Boyd, Biological Science
- Spencer Maxwell, Accountancy
- Rebecca Nordstrom, Forensic Chemistry
- Jaiden Rayborn, Accountancy
- Clara White, Summit
In Wesson, the Dean’s Honors recipients are:
- Grace Jackson, Law Studies
- Alexander Luong, Pharmaceutical Sciences
- Nicholas Stephens, Multi-Disciplinary Studies
To qualify for the honor roll, students must complete at least 12 graded hours in a semester and must not be on academic probation. The University of Mississippi, also known as Ole Miss, is categorized as an R1: Doctoral University – Highest Research Activity by Carnegie Classification. It is recognized for its academic rigor, community involvement, and its picturesque campus situated in Oxford, Mississippi.
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