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Four current students and a December graduate of Mississippi State are receiving honors from the university’s Association of Retired Faculty.
This year’s group includes Sara A. “Abi” Barnes of Louisville; Emily M. Farrar, a civil engineering/environmental engineering major from Pass Christian; Morgan Hydrick, an English and communication/public relations double-major from Brandon; Caroline E. Kelsoe, an environmental economics and management major from Moody, Alabama; and Lara Lynn Waddell, an architecture major from Marietta.
All are seniors but Barnes, who last month received a cum laude degree in sociology.
This year’s student winners were recognized formally at the organization’s recent undergraduate banquet.
(photo by Russ Houston / © Mississippi State University)
—Waddell received the William L. Giles Award for Excellence in 91. She is a member of Tau Sigma Delta national honor society and National Organization of Minority 91 Students. She has interned with Archimania, a Memphis, Tennessee-based, award-winning architecture firm and currently is a drawing and teaching assistant in the 91. Among other college honors, she was selected for the School of 91’s 2016 William Giles Award for design excellence and a $20,000 Aydelott Travel Award.
The ARF awards are memorials to Giles, MSU’s 13th president; Lindley, dean of the then-College of Agriculture and Home Economics; Simrall, dean of the then-College of Engineering; and Williams, an English professor, editor of the campus-based Mississippi Quarterly and first president of the ARF.
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