Mississippi University for Women has announced the list of candidates to be conferred with degrees during the Fall Commencement Ceremony on December 12, 2025.

DEGREE CANDIDATES

| Master of Arts | Master of Arts in Teaching | Master of Business Administration | Master of Education | Master of Fine Arts | Master of Public Health |

| Bachelor of Arts | Bachelor of Applied ScienceBachelor of Business Administration | Bachelor of Fine Arts | Bachelor of Professional Studies | Bachelor of Science | Bachelor of Science in Nursing | Bachelor of University Studies |

Master of Arts

Michelle Johnson Landry

Master of Arts in Teaching

Collins Forrester Brown
Carson Forrester
Alexandria J. Gordon
Krystal Gayle Wheat

Master of Business Administration

Carsen Prince Ashton
Samantha L. Brooks
Ethan Brock Carrouth
Brandon Edward Jordan
Sidney Elaine Kimble

Master of Education

Nyishi V. Howard

Master of Fine Arts

Michelle L. Black
Amy Geiger
Lalanya L. Gunn
Amy James
Alexis Jemal
Erin Matson
Amy Acchione Myers
Rachel Pribish
Aimee Miller Wetenkamp

Master of Public Health

Devenique Bolden
Aaliyah S. Gibson
Precious De’Avion Golden
Stephanie Moore
Kimberly Denise Walls

Bachelor of Arts

Ricky Dubuisson II
Carson Reed McClung
Abby Romig
Terriyon Q. Sparks

Bachelor of Applied Science

Tia Rechell Akins
Kayla Danielle Austin
Emily Caldwell Bryant
Janeshia Ylandria Dancer
Lacura Latrice Dixon
Olivia Kalia Gray
Alyssa Day Hand
Le’Onicus R. Kimble
Kami R. Mills
Kayla Cherrelle Oats
Ashley Lin Ogg
Kimberly Rachelle Ramer
Ta’nyah Raizene Strong
Karissa Lynn Thomas
Anna Lummus Thompson

Bachelor of Business Administration

Nekeidra Danyale Anderson
Felicia Billups Bowen
Price G. Byrd
Sarah N. Clark
Kathryn R. Cooke
Matthew D. Dalton
Jonathan C. Farrar
Noah Atticus Garrett
Zoe Elizabeth Hansen
Kendall D.A. Harris
De’Arius Kwavon Jefferson
Madison Baylee Kendrick
Tierrah Michelle Little
Anna Graylin McKee
Oretha Gail O’Neal
Ashley N. Parker
Alyssa L. Phillips
Annie Renee Simmons
Cameron Smith
Madison Jean Stockstill
Jameer Delonte Thames
Halie A. Wells
Matthew Harris Wilkinson
Brooke Paige Williams
Jacob Scott Williams
Luke C. Yocum

Bachelor of Fine Arts

Justin Lashon Hampton
Olivia Anne Ivey
Alyssa A. Johnson
Michelle M. Russell

Bachelor of Professional Studies

Gracie Ann Atwood
Lauren Ashley Floyd
Maya J’nae Haynes
Eddie Bruce Wallis II

Bachelor of Science

Angelina Alicia Aguilar
Isabel L. Brabham
Landon Carpenter
Macy Raye Crawford
Alyssa Maxine Elmore
Emma L. Garner
Corine A. Griffin
Margaret Kathryn Griggs
Jessica L. Harrison
Anna Marie Hill
Ashlynne M. Hollis
Adriana D. Jackson
Layla Kazeminezhad
Mallory Ann Lauderdale
Keith Lee Lawrence Jr.
Syniah L. Lester
Cade Matthew McNeely
Alex Moon
Blakleigh Anndora Pearson
Rena C. Perkins
Calysia Shuntae Phillips
Sierra G. Poire
Diamond K. Rayford
Jayde T. Richardson
Keona Shavonta’ Sanders
Justin Roy Sherrod
Corvoryea Gemarus Eshaun Spellman
Kyla Nichole Stephney
Aaliyah Catherine Stewart
Amari Chante’ Straughter
LaTarsha Reshequa Taylor
Olivia C. Ward
Makalya L. Weston
Joshua Xavier White

Bachelor of Science in Nursing 

Tiffany Nicole Andrews
Britany Michelle Berry
Katelyn Bethany Blakely
Hailey Marie Brown
Tabitha Ivory Brown
Victoria Lea Byford
Kayla Korine Coston
Jaimee Denise Daniels
Ashley DyEisha Goodlett
Victoria Paige Hall
Undrea Patrice Hill
Kyle Taylor Hilliard
Curlisha M. Hogan
Elizabeth Madison Holliday
Kacie Brooke Leonard
Melissa A. Maier
Jacob Cary Mapp
Leigh LaSonya Matthews
Lindsey K. McGee
Nyah Sunae McGhee
Alexandria Payne Parker
Soniya Shrestha
LaBrittany M. Thigpen
Cherry Nicole White
Jerri Paige Winfield

Bachelor of University Studies

Lauren Hope Dowdy

About The W

Located in historic Columbus, Mississippi, The W was founded in 1884 as the first state-supported college for women in the United States. Today, the university is home to 2,371 students in more than 70 majors and concentrations and has educated men for 40 years. The university is nationally recognized for low student debt, community and social mobility which empowers students to BE BOLD.

Be Bold.