STARKVILLE — Mississippi State University congratulates 113 recent spring graduates recognized as Stephen D. Lee Scholars for achieving a cumulative 4.0 grade point average during their college careers.
The following local students attained this honor: Garland Pierce, of Starkville. Pierce, who studied Animal and Dairy Science, earned the Bachelor of Science degree from MSU’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences; Alexandria Speak, of Starkville. Speak, who studied Animal and Dairy Science, earned the Bachelor of Science degree from MSU’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences; Madison Spradling, of Starkville. Spradling, who studied Business Administration, earned the Bachelor of Business Administration degree from MSU’s College of Business; Alyna-Marie Janus, of Starkville. Janus, who studied Biomedical Engineering, earned the Bachelor of Science degree from MSU’s Bagley College of Engineering; Jacob Roberts, of Starkville. Roberts, who studied Computer Science, earned the Bachelor of Science degree from MSU’s Bagley College of Engineering; Katie Clifton, of Starkville. Clifton, who studied Wildlife, Fisheries and Aquaculture, earned the Bachelor of Science degree from MSU’s College of Forest Resources; Grant Peterson, of Starkville. Peterson, who studied Wildlife, Fisheries and Aquaculture, earned the Bachelor of Science degree from MSU’s College of Forest Resources.
Some names of students may not appear on this list as a result of student requests for privacy from publication through the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act.
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