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Area Students Recognized on Mississippi State University’s 2024 Graduation, President’s and Dean’s Lists

MSU’s historic Lee Hall, pictured during the 2024 spring semester. (Photo by Grace Cockrell)

Five students from the Hardeman County area were recognized by Mississippi State University (MSU) as graduates, and on the President’s List and Dean’s List for the spring 2024 semester.

Allison Hilliard and Anna Todd are two of 3,500 students who graduated.

Allison Hilliard, of Whiteville, Tennessee, received a Master of Agribusiness Management from MSU’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.

Anna Todd, of Bolivar, Tennessee, received a Bachelor of Science from MSU’s College of Arts and Sciences.

Mary Anderson and Sadie Fry are two of 4,137 students who attained the honor of being named on the President’s List.

Students on the President’s List at MSU achieved a 3.80 or better grade-point average, based on a 4.0 scale, while completing at least 12 semester hours of coursework with no incomplete grades or grades lower than a C.

Mary Anderson, of Bolivar, Tennessee

Sadie Fry, of Bolivar, Tennessee

Alexa Pitzer and Anna Todd are two of 2,364 students who were named to the MSU Dean’s List*.

Students on the MSU Dean’s List achieved a grade-point average between 3.5 and 3.79, based on a 4.0 scale, while completing at least 12 semester hours of coursework with no incomplete grades or grades lower than a C.

Alexa Pitzer, of Middleton, Tennessee

Anna Todd, of Bolivar, Tennessee

*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.


About Mississippi State University

Mississippi State University is a national STEM-focused, doctoral degree-granting, land-grant university offering a wide range of educational experiences for learning and growth to a diverse student body of approximately 23,000 students. Among the National Science Foundation’s Top 100 research universities, MSU provides access and opportunity to students from all 50 states and 86 countries. MSU is committed to its comprehensive research university mission, addressing complex local and global issues with innovative ideas and solutions.


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