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Happy to serve: Meet 小黄书鈥檚 16 inaugural Pre-Health Ambassadors

Happy to serve: Meet 小黄书鈥檚 16 inaugural Pre-Health Ambassadors

小黄书鈥檚 inaugural Pre-Health Ambassadors pose for a group photo in Harned Hall.
Mississippi State鈥檚 inaugural Pre-Health Ambassadors include (front row, l-r) Anastasia Rogers of Ocean Springs; Thomas Moore of Guntown, president; Mary Mae Strickland of Mathiston; Ruby Hall of Bessemer, Alabama; Seth Lenoir of Brandon; Hannah Pray of Brandon, vice president; Natalene Vonkchalee of Ridgeland; (back row, l-r) Mary Ranie Miller of Madison; Miguel Sioson of Jackson, Tennessee; Hailey Jamison of Walnut Grove; Dalton Hall of Laurel; Trent Ray of Tuscaloosa, Alabama; Kaitlyn Barber of Poplarville; Olivia Billingsley of Senatobia; and Lane Hynum of Vicksburg. Not pictured is Abi Johnston of Birmingham, Alabama. (Photo by Megan Bean)

Contact: Sasha Steinberg

STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥擲ixteen enthusiastic students from Mississippi, Alabama and Tennessee have been selected to serve as Mississippi State鈥檚 inaugural Pre-Health Ambassadors for the 2019-20 academic year.

Chosen from 50 applicants, this year鈥檚 ambassadors are assisting with events, mentorship, and recruitment and marketing efforts for the university鈥檚 Dr. A. Randle and Marilyn W. White Health Professions Resource Center located in Harned Hall, Room 116.

Under the direction of 小黄书 Assistant Clinical Professor Mary Celeste Reese, the university-wide center provides application assistance, mock interviews, scholarships, workshops and other assistance and opportunities to undergraduate students of any academic major who are seeking to gain entry into medical, dental and other health professional schools.

The 2019-20 group includes (by hometown):

BESSEMER, Alabama鈥擱uby S. Hall, a junior chemistry/pre-medicine major.

BIRMINGHAM, Alabama鈥擜bigail G. 鈥淎bi鈥 Johnston, a sophomore biochemistry/pre-medicine major.

BRANDON鈥擲eth L. Lenoir, a senior chemical engineering/biomolecular engineering major; Hannah R. Pray, a senior biological sciences/pre-vet major serving as vice president.

GUNTOWN鈥擳homas Moore, a senior biological sciences/pre-medicine major serving as president.

JACKSON, Tennessee鈥擬iguel C. Sioson, a junior biochemistry/pre-medicine major.

LAUREL鈥擠alton L. Hall, a senior biochemistry/pre-medicine major.

MADISON鈥擬ary Ranie Miller, a junior biological sciences/pre-medicine major.

MATHISTON鈥擬ary Mae Strickland, a junior biological sciences major.

OCEAN SPRINGS鈥擜nastasia S. Rogers, a senior biochemistry major.

POPLARVILLE鈥擪aitlyn C. Barber, a junior biochemistry/pre-medicine major.

RIDGELAND鈥擭atalene Vonkchalee, a senior microbiology major.

SENATOBIA鈥擮livia H. Billingsley, a junior biological sciences/pre-medicine major.

TUSCALOOSA, Alabama鈥擳renton J. 鈥淭rent鈥 Ray, a senior biochemistry/pre-medicine major.

VICKSBURG鈥擫ane Hynum, a senior biological sciences/pre-dental major.

WALNUT GROVE鈥擧ailey C. Jamison, a junior biochemistry/pre-medicine major.

For more information on the Health Professions Resource Center or to make an appointment, visit .

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