RAYMOND – The حوإ¼½م½م Foundation recognized 2019-2020 scholarship recipients, donors and honorees at a reception on Sept. 27 at the Muse Center on the Rankin Campus.
The حوإ¼½م½م 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’s largest community college, حوإ¼½م½م 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, حوإ¼½م½م enrolls about 12,000 students each fall semester. To learn more, visit www.hindscc.edu or call 1.800.حوإ¼½م½مCC.
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Among those recognized was Robert Mosley, center, of Jackson, who received the 100 Black Men of Jackson Scholarship. With him were Harvey Johnson, left, and John Hardy, right, both of Jackson.
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Among those recognized was Darius Jackson, right, who received the A.P. & T.B. Fatherree Scholarship. With him was Dr. Ben Fatherree, left, of Clinton.
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Among those recognized was Anna Belcher, center, of Brandon, who received the Brandon Garden Club Scholarship. With her were Ginger Parker, left, and Carol Gallagher, right, both of Brandon.
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Among those recognized was Mikwan Taylor, center, of Flowood, who received the Delta Industries Scholarship. With him were Tom Evans, left, of Brandon, and Les Howell, right, of Clinton.
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Among those recognized was Bryce Hartley, center, of Hazlehurst, who received the Delta Industries Scholarship. With him were Tom Evans, left, of Brandon, and Les Howell, right, of Clinton.
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Natalie Sykes, who received the Douglas F. Arnold Scholarship, and Haylee Copeland, both of Pearl, who received the Ann Sanders Arnold Scholarship. With them are both Arnolds.
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Among those recognized Skylar Cunningham, center, of Raymond, who received the Dr. Ben and Beverly Fatherree Scholarship. With him were Dr. Ben Fatherree, left, and Beverly Fatherree, right, both of Clinton.
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Among those recognized was Tierra Burns, center, of Vicksburg, who received the Duncan Nursing Scholarship. With her were Debbie Dunn, left, and Greg Duncan, both of Brandon.
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Among those recognized was Spencer Smith, left, of Raymond, who received the F.M. Greaves Scholarship. With him was Ted Kendall IV, of Bolton.
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Among those recognized was Brady Renfro, right, of Raymond, who received the Gaddis & McLaurin Inc. Scholarship. With him was Kendall Garraway, left, of Jackson.
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Among those recognized was Kirsten Branch, left, of Raymond, who received the George M. McLendon Scholarship. With her was George Thrash, of Raymond
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Among those recognized was Zach Talley, of Raymond, who received the H.R. Kilby Sr. Business Scholarship.
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Among those recognized was Mackenzie Crotwell, of Mendenhall, who received the حوإ¼½م½م County Sheriff Scholarship.
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Among those recognized was Weston Hathorn, right, of Clinton, who received the J.C. “Sonny†McDonald Scholarship. With him was Jan McDonald Hopkins, left, of Madison.
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Among those recognized was Anthony Thoman, of Florence, who received the James Keith Smith Memorial Scholarship. With him was Jimmy C. Smith, of Brookhaven.
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Among those recognized was Mary Chisholm, right, of Clinton, who received the James Leslie Reeves and Geneva D. Reeves Sr. Memorial Choir Scholarship. With her was Barney McCann, left, of Raymond.
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Among those recognized was Aidan Moore, left, of Grenada, who received the Jessie McLendon Thrash Scholarship. With him was George Thrash, right, of Raymond.
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Among those recognized was Maciah Diggs, left, of Jackson, who received the Joan Williamson Myers “Golden Rule†Scholarship. With her was Joan Myers, of Terry.
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Among those recognized was Chelsea Copeland, left, of Pearl, who received the Joe Boardman Scholarship. With her was Virginia Boardman, right, of Meridian.
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Among those recognized was Ross Mitchell, left, of Raymond, who received the Judge Joe Moss Scholarship. With him was Jack Moss, right, of Raymond.
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Among those recognized was Robert Cox, left, of Brandon, who received the Landscape Professionals and Green Industry scholarships. With him was Martha Hill, right, of Clinton.
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Among those recognized was Devin Longo, center, of Richland, who received the Lawrence Burke Scholarship. With him were Keys Hayes, left, of Brandon, and Lawrence Burke, right, of Ridgeland.
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Among those recognized was Gregory Anderson, left, of Jackson, who received the Lee and Genia Moses Scholarship. With him was Gennia Varnado, of Florence.
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Among those recognized was Jasmine Bridges, center, of Raymond, who received the M.F. & Dorothy Herring Scholarship. With her were Richard Foster, left, and Judy Foster, right, both of Madison.
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Among those recognized was Candice Moore, center-left, of Vicksburg, who received the Marie McKay Campbell Scholarship. With her were Ann Oswalt, left, of Star, Cathy Cauthen, center-right, of Madison, and Joe Campbell, right, of Brandon.
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Among those recognized was Maria Serratos, center, of Clinton, who received the Mavis and Bill Derden Scholarship. With her were Melissa Derden, left, of Brandon, and Beverly Fatherree, right, of Clinton.
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Among those recognized was Ryan Talley, left, of Raymond, who received the Merchants and Planters Bank Scholarship. With him was David McCain, right, of Raymond.
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Among those recognized were Jaci Watts, left, and Olivia McCarthy, both of Brandon, who received the Rankin County Alumni Chapter Scholarship.
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Among those recognized was Ebony Yarbor, left, of Jackson, who received the Raymond Garden Club Scholarship. With her was Lou Ann Askew, right, of Raymond.
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Among those recognized was Inez Murray, center-right, of Flora, who received the River Oaks Volunteer Auxiliary Scholarship. With her were Catherine Spann, left, Randy Smith, back, both of Flowood, and Martha Lay, right, of Brandon.
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Among those recognized was Bailey Roberts, center-right, of Florence, who received the Roland & Claire Meeks Cranford Scholarship. With her were, from left, Tina Cranford, Dr. Roland Cranford and Wayne Cranford, all of Byram.
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Among those recognized was Anthony Robinson, center, of Clinton, who received the Selby & Richard McRae Scholarship. With him were Katherine McRae, left, and David McRae, right, both of Ridgeland.
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Among those recognized was Justin Phipps, center-left, of Madison, who received the Talmadge B. Portis Jr. Scholarship. With him were, from left, Felicia Burke, of Jackson, Lisa Portis, of Ellicott City, Md., and Jacqueline Stevens, of Jackson.