Fall 2024 Graduates Grateful for Southern Miss Experience
Mon, 12/16/2024 - 09:39am | By: Dr. David Tisdale
Armed with the education and experiences they gained at The University of Southern Mississippi (麻豆传媒色情片), recent graduates say they are now ready for life.
Approximately 1,300 students were candidates for degrees as the semester concluded, among them Cassidy Boston, Trey Meadows, and Anna Philpot. The trio reflected on how their Southern Miss journeys shaped their futures while expressing excitement for what lies ahead.
A native of Azle, Texas, Boston earned a degree in forensics (biological sciences) with a minor in criminal justice. She chose Southern Miss because of its nationally ranked forensic science program.
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During her time at Southern Miss, Boston completed two internships, which she described as 鈥渋mmensely helpful for my future.鈥 She credited faculty members for facilitating those opportunities.
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鈥淭hey [Johnson and Swearingen] weren鈥檛 simply professors to me, but colleagues,鈥 said Boston. 鈥淭hey made sure I had every resource to be successful and pushed me to be the best forensic professional I could be. Without them, I would not have had such a great collegiate experience, and for that, I鈥檓 forever grateful.鈥
Boston plans to return to Texas to pursue a career in crime scene investigation.
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Meadows, a native of Laurel, Miss, earned a Master of Arts in communication with a focus on music industry public relations. Inspired by his mother, a Southern Miss alumna, Meadows chose Southern Miss for both his undergraduate and graduate studies.
He said it wasn鈥檛 long after being on campus that he felt a strong sense of belonging. That connection drove Meadows to excel in his studies and to be a mentor to other students. He participated in the university鈥檚 Men of Excellence program as an undergraduate and later served as a graduate advisor.
Meadows expressed gratitude to School of Media and Communication faculty members Dr. David Davies, Dr. John Meyer and school director Dr. Edgar Simpson for their guidance, along with his family and friends for their 鈥渆ndless support.鈥 His future plans include launching a record label and producing music festivals, including bringing one to Hattiesburg.
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Philpot, a Luckyday Scholar from Hattiesburg, majored in world language education with a minor in leadership studies. That decision was inspired by a study abroad experience in C谩diz, Spain. She plans to work as a Spanish teacher and eventually pursue a master鈥檚 degree.
As a member of Eagle Connection, the university鈥檚 official student tour guide group, Philpot helped visitors learn about Southern Miss and its campus. She described it as a rewarding experience that allowed her to share her passion for community service.
鈥淓very time I gave a tour to a potential student and their guests, it reminded me how wonderful the university is,鈥 said Philpot.
Philpot said the sense of belonging at Southern Miss transcends backgrounds or circumstances.
鈥淎nyone can be someone at Southern Miss, and it鈥檚 not dependent on how much money your parents donate to the institution, how expensive your clothes are, or what your major is,鈥 she said.
鈥淚 know I鈥檓 a better person because I鈥檓 a Southern Miss Golden Eagle. This is a family I鈥檒l always belong to,鈥 Philpot added.
Philpot was amid interviews for jobs as graduation day approached. 鈥淣ow the possibilities are endless, and that feels so, so good,鈥 she said.