19 February 2018 Diamond Girls February 19, 2018 By Thomas, Donna S. General 0 Members of Itawamba Community College’s Diamond Girls have been selected for the 2018 baseball season. They include Allison Easter, Suni Holloway, Courtney White, Ally Edwards, all of Amory; Alexis Barnett, Mahalle Howell, Tyrani Key, all of Baldwyn; KeKe Kimble of Benoit; Zakia Crump of Booneville; Reyona Henry, Alexis Kidd-Shirley, both of Columbus; Katelynn Stidham of Guntown; Madison Rogers of Houlka; Mikaela Hodges, Emma Hamill, Ally Ruth Pannell, all of Pontotoc; Hannah Harwood, Morgan O’Callaghan, Madison Sullivan, all of Saltillo; and Brooklyn Waldrep of Steens. Related Articles 2018-19 LDI Ten members of Itawamba Community College’s faculty and staff have been selected to participate in its Leadership Development Institute for 2018-19. They include Jon Armstrong of Fulton, English instructor; Billy Carson of Saltillo, lead online instructor for business administration and director for the hospitality management program; Deanna Duckworth of Mantachie, adult education and adjunct English instructor; Dr. Melissa Haab of Louisville, dean of enrollment services; Jake Hartfield of Fulton, coordinator of student activities; Ira Lindsay Kinard Jones of Houston, mathematics instructor; Andy Kirk of Fulton, head softball coach and health, physical education and recreation instructor; Dr. Cass Patrick of Tupelo, fine arts division chair; Nina Strother of Fulton, director of community relations; and Tzer Nan (TZ) Waters of Tupelo, lead workforce trainer. Armstrong, who has been a member of the ICC faculty since 2007, earned the associate’s degree from ICC, bachelor’s degree from the University of North Alabama and the master’s degree from Mississippi State University. His honors include the 2013 National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development award, 2017 ICC Humanities Teacher ... 2018 Spring Graduates Several area residents were among those who earned Associate of Arts or Associate of Applied Science degrees or certificates at the conclusion of the 2018 spring semester at Itawamba Community College. They include: Abbeville – Constance N. Kesler, A.A.; Aberdeen – Morgan N. Barrett, A.A.; William D. Beasley, A.A.S.; Megan J. Booth, A.A.; Jenna L. Burdine, A.A.; Jaesha R. Cunningham, A.A.; Kandice M. Davis, A.A.; Alexis S. Gates, A.A.; Brittany N. Griffith, A.A.; Darius D. Haughton, A.A.; Sherell N. Hinton, A.A.; Katelynn D. Jackson, A.A.; Jamiah S. Jones, A.A.; Amyah N. Lee, A.A.; Kelly R. Linley, A.A.; Katelyn K. Matthews, A.A.; Cody R. McClantoc, A.A.S.; Brandy N. Morris, A.A.; Brittany N. Murphy, A.A.; Stanley Richard Ostrowski II, A.A.S.; Trent T. Pace, A.A.; Jaisha Perkins, A.A.; Walker E. Plunkett, A.A.; Brennan A. Robinson, A.A.; Jaylin D. Rowe, A.A.; Mackenzi J. Ryals, A.A.; Cheyenne K. Schrock, A.A.S.; Megan K. Schrock, A.A.; Haley D. Smathers, A.A.S.; Brianna M. Smith, A.A.; Tykee J. Smith, A.A.; Lauren E. Threadgill, A.A.; Bryon K. Williams, A.A.; Kimberly Alexis Bettye Young, A.A.; Amory – Stephanie L. ... Morris selected as 2018 William Winter Scholar James Keith Morris of Tupelo, English instructor, has been selected as Itawamba Community College’s William Winter Scholar for 2018. He will be among statewide recipients honored at the 29th Annual Conference, Feb. 22-24, in Natchez. Morris, who previously served as part-time instructor for ICC, joined the full-time faculty in August, 2008. He earned the bachelor’s degree from the University of Mississippi and the master’s degree from Mississippi State University. His activities include fundraiser for St. Jude, participant in the St. Jude Marathon Weekend, poetry and song writer, co-creator of ICC’s world literature I and drama production I-IV, creator of ICC’s writing for publication, sponsor for the writing portion of the annual Calliope poetry and art journal and co-host of the film class’s annual Zombie Run. He is a member of St. Luke United Methodist Church. He and his wife, Shannon, have two children, Parker, 10, and Connor, 8. Spring 2018 Open Registration Open registration at Itawamba Community College has been scheduled for the 2018 spring semester. Dates and times include Jan. 3 from 4-7 p.m. at the Tupelo Campus; Jan. 4 from 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. at the Fulton Campus and from 8 a.m.-7 p.m. at the Tupelo Campus; January 5 from 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. at both the Fulton and Tupelo campuses, and Jan. 6 from 8:30-11:30 a.m. at the Tupelo Campus. Locations are the Administration Building at the Fulton Campus and the Student Support Center at the Tupelo Campus. It is possible to register for spring semester classes through Jan. 12 for traditional full-term evening classes, traditional eight-week accelerated term; Jan. 17 for the eight-week eLearning term; Jan. 19 for full-term eLearning classes, but a late registration fee of $15 will be assessed. However, class selection could possibly be limited. Traditional day classes begin Jan. 8, and eLearning classes, Jan. 16. Individuals who have earned some college credit but insufficient hours for a degree can receive information about the statewide Complete2Compete initiative during scheduled open registration sessions on Jan. 4 ... 2018 Board of Trustees officers Mac Allen Thomas of Aberdeen has been elected chairman of the Itawamba Community College Board of Trustees for 2018. Other officers include Danny Robbins of Pontotoc, first vice chairman; Carl Comer of Fulton, second vice chairman; Barry Dendy of Woodland, secretary; and William Shack of Tupelo, immediate past chairman. Also serving on ICC’s Board of Trustees are Alford Bell, Charles Carson, both of Houston; Amy Anderson, Dr. Jerome Smith, both of Okolona; Dr. Betsy Collums of Houlka; D.L. “Bud” Wiygul of Nettleton; Mark Tigner of Mantachie; Michael Nanney, Ronnie Gholston, Stacy Russell, all of Fulton; Dan Bishop of Baldwyn; Gill Simmons, Jimmy Weeks, Ted Gordon, all of Tupelo; Greg McKissick of Saltillo; Danny Gladney, Jeanette Atkins, both of Aberdeen; Marilyn Sumerford of Smithville; Scott Cantrell, Thomas Griffith, both of Amory; Brock Puckett of Pontotoc; Danny Park of Belden; Gerald Bell, James H. Turner, both of Pontotoc; and Mitchell Turner of Thaxton. 2018-19 ICC Indian Delegation Members of Itawamba Community College’s Indian Delegation for 2018-19 have been selected at both the Fulton and Tupelo campuses. The Fulton Campus members include Raina Boggan of Aberdeen; Addie Bridges, Layla Stevens, both of Belden; Madison Shelton of Blue Springs; Alli Coker of Ecru; Kayley Phillips of Fulton; Tucker Barber, Haley McGill, both of Guntown; Michael Harrison of Hamilton; Sara Grace Boggs of Mantachie; Olivia Patton of Mooreville; Torrance McIntosh of Okolona; Maggie Garrett, Caroline Sutton, Kassidy Young, all of Pontotoc; Lauren Heath of Randolph; Lexi Koonce, McKenna Lindsey, Emily Shaffer, Zach Turba, all of Saltillo and Destiny Vaughn of Tupelo. Tupelo Campus members are Taylor Carter, Hannah Scott, both of Ecru; Grace Kelly, Cailee Yielding, both of Fulton; Mattie Pettigo of Guntown; Jack Harlow of Pontotoc; Blake Boyd, Brooke Hawkins, both of Saltillo; Karlee Avery, Kasee Avery, Sandy Hernandez, Austin Knox, all of Tupelo; and MaryKate Harmon of Vardaman. The Indian Delegation is a student recruiting team that serves as goodwill ambassadors for ICC. Members are involved in activities directly related to recruiting, orientation and public relations. ... Comments are closed.