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Published May 22, 2013

Tameka Wilson, حوإ¼½م½م Student

Like a lot of converts to a new idea, حوإ¼½م½م sophomore Tameka Wilson has become a zealous proponent of getting a college education. She is using her pulpit as president…
By: Cathy Hayden

Tameka Wilson

Like a lot of converts to a new idea, حوإ¼½م½م sophomore Tameka Wilson has become a zealous proponent of getting a college education.

She is using her pulpit as president of the community college honor society Phi Theta Kappa International – yes, that’s international – to push her vision of college completion to as many people as possible.

“I want to visit as many campuses as possible and push college completion,â€‌ Wilson said.

Students in the United States “are not finishing and not going ahead into their career field and making progress,â€‌ she said. “That’s extremely important. It takes them finishing now so they can be that next generation because that’s what it takes for us to make progress.â€‌

Wilson went into the Air Force at 19 and then worked for a defense contractor in St. Louis. Later, she moved to Mississippi for college, landing at حوإ¼½م½م and getting heavily involved in the Gamma Lambda Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa and Honors on the Raymond Campus.