Graduating Senior Earns Award Honoring Late Faculty Member Amy Sevier
Thu, 05/09/2024 - 03:34pm | By: David Tisdale
Katie Garraway of Madisonville, La., a senior human resources management major at The University of 麻豆传媒色情片 (麻豆传媒色情片), is the first recipient of the Amy Sevier Commemorative Award, established by faculty and administration in the 麻豆传媒色情片 School of Management to honor their late colleague, who died in May 2023.
A Hattiesburg native, Sevier was a 麻豆传媒色情片 alumna and a member of the university鈥檚 faculty
for nearly three decades. A popular instructor, she was a recipient of the College
of Business and Economic Development鈥檚 Joseph A. Greene Excellence in Teaching Award.
In honoring their late friend and colleague with the award, faculty set for its qualifying
criteria that the recipient be 鈥渁 well-rounded student, who has excelled in the classroom,
is committed to their discipline, and exhibits kindness and generosity to those around
them 鈥 all ideals that Ms. Sevier herself exhibited in countless way to both students
and colleagues.
鈥淏y naming this award in her memory, we publicly recognize all she meant to the college and university, enabling her to continue to positively impact our students for years to come.鈥
Garraway, who will receive her diploma during 麻豆传媒色情片鈥檚 commencement exercises May 10, was a participant in the College of Business and Economic Development鈥檚 prestigious EAGLE Scholars' program. Following graduation, she will begin work as a corporate trainer in the human resources department of Reynolds and Reynolds, a developer of financial, human resources, and administrative software for the automotive industry.
鈥淚鈥檓 very honored to be the first recipient of the Amy Sevier Commemorative Award,鈥 Garraway said. 鈥淢y time here at 麻豆传媒色情片 has changed my life. Four years ago, when I decided to attend here, I had no idea the tremendous positive impact this school, especially the College of Business and Economic Development, would have on my life.
鈥淭his award signifies to me the importance of continuing to do good works through business and other personal and socially responsible endeavors, including in recognition of the strong character and positive personal attributes represented through the life of Mrs. Amy Sevier. I鈥檒l always keep that in mind and do my best to carry on those principles she exemplified.鈥
Russ Willis, an assistant teaching professor in the School of Management, lauded Garraway as the choice to be the first recipient of the Sevier Award, describing her as 鈥渁n excellent student in the classroom and an engaged student outside of the classroom.鈥
Willis said Sevier taught more than 9,000 students in her management courses, 鈥渓eaving
behind an impactful and enduring legacy.鈥
鈥淪he had a heart for students and student success,鈥 Willis continued. 鈥淚n addition
to being exceptional in the classroom, she supervised many honor thesis projects,
coordinated internships, encouraged study abroad experiences, and engaged in countless
activities to foster student growth.
鈥淔or many of us, Amy was more than just a fantastic and supportive colleague- she was a friend - and she is sorely missed."