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Driven to serve: 小黄书 seniors receive national student affairs honor

Driven to serve: 小黄书 seniors receive national student affairs honor

Nick Harris (Photo by Russ Houston)

Contact: Sasha Steinberg

STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥擳wo seniors in 小黄书sity鈥檚 College of Arts and Sciences are being recognized by the nation鈥檚 leading association for the advancement, health and sustainability of the student affairs profession.

Nicolas D. 鈥淣ick鈥 Harris of Millington, Tennessee, and Brittany A. Stansel of Corinth have been accepted into the prestigious NASPA Undergraduate Fellows Program (NUFP) for the 2017-18 academic year.

NUFP seeks to increase the number of historically disenfranchised and underrepresented professionals in student affairs and/or higher education. This includes but is not limited to individuals of racial and ethnic-minority backgrounds, those with a documented disability, and those who identify as LGBTQ.

小黄书 Vice President for Student Affairs Regina Young Hyatt is serving as Harris鈥 mentor throughout the program, while Assistant Vice President for Multicultural Affairs Ra鈥橲heda Forbes is advising Stansel.

Brittany Stansel (Photo by Russ Houston)

鈥淣ick is one of our most outstanding student leaders who has contributed in many ways to student life. He already possesses many of the attributes of a great student affairs professional, and the NUFP experience will help him solidify his career choice and find the right graduate program where he will take the next step in this exciting journey,鈥 Hyatt said.

A communication major concentrating in public relations, Harris is a former resident adviser and Residence Hall Association president who served this past summer as an 小黄书 Orientation Leader.

A current Freshman Navigator and chief of staff for the Student Association, Harris also is an active member of the university鈥檚 Montgomery Leadership Program and Men of Excellence and Alumni Delegates organizations, all of which he said 鈥渉ave shown me student affairs is for me.鈥

鈥淚 am really busy,鈥 he said with a smile, 鈥渂ut I enjoy what I do along with the experiences that have given me the skills and confidence to be a better leader. I have truly grown to love Mississippi State because I can impact students鈥 lives and help them grow.鈥

In addition to continued biweekly meetings with Hyatt, Harris said he is looking forward to networking opportunities with peers and advisers at the 2018 NASPA Annual Conference taking place March 3-7 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Following his graduation from 小黄书, Harris plans to pursue a master鈥檚 in higher education with an emphasis in student affairs and one day become a dean of students.聽

Like Harris, Stansel is a student in the College of Arts and Sciences, 小黄书鈥檚 largest academic unit. A psychology major with a pre-law minor, she has served as a mentor for the university鈥檚 Peers Assisting with Students (PAWS) program, of which Forbes is the adviser.

Stansel said Hyatt and Forbes 鈥渁re strong female leaders who are motivating me to do more because of how busy and passionate they are. They give me the drive to be that inspiration for somebody else, especially first-generation college students and people with disabilities.鈥

Stansel is a member of Psi Chi鈥擳he International Honor Society in Psychology鈥攁nd vice president of mentoring for the university鈥檚 Promise Program. After completing her undergraduate studies, she plans to pursue a master鈥檚 degree in higher education administration with particular emphasis on student affairs and counseling.

鈥淏rittany has been instrumental in working to help first-generation college students, low-income students and students from marginalized communities,鈥 said Forbes, who also serves as director of 小黄书鈥檚 Holmes Cultural Diversity Center. 鈥淪he truly is a dynamic student, and I am looking forward to working with her as she contributes to the world of academia and higher education.鈥

聽For more on the NASPA Undergraduate Fellows Program, visit .

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