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ICC selects Anna Britt-Begnaud as Humanities Council award recipient

            Communications Division Chair and instructor Anna Britt-Begnaud has been selected as Itawamba Community College’s Mississippi Humanities Council honoree.

            She will present “When Life Gives You Lemons, Make Lemon Meringue Pie: Success in Less Than Ideal Circumstances” at 6 p.m., Jan. 15, 2019, in the W.O. Benjamin Fine Arts Center auditorium at the Fulton Campus.

            Britt-Begnaud joined the ICC staff in 2010 as academic adviser and English instructor. Beginning in 2011, she served as director of the Writing Centers until July 2015 when she was named to her current position. Her educational background includes the bachelor’s degree from Lipscomb University and the master’s degree from the University of Alabama. She serves as co-chair of the Honors Council and member of the College Council, curriculum, hybrid courses, instructional policies and planning and assessment committees at ICC; All-Mississippi Scholarship nominator; member of the UM Transitioning to College Writing planning committee; sponsor for ICC’s National Day on Writing Celebration and Competition and the Book Club and adviser for Omicron Zeta, ICC’s chapter of Sigma Kappa Delta, the Two-Year College English Honor Society. Britt-Begnaud’s memberships include Two-year College Association Mississippi Chapter, ICC Fulton Faculty Association, Sigma Kappa Delta and Sigma Tau Delta, English Honor Society. She is married to Jonathan Begnaud.

            Britt-Begnaud will be honored at the Mississippi Humanities Council awards dinner at the Old Capitol Museum in Jackson, Apr. 5, 2019.

            The Mississippi Humanities Council is a private, not-for-profit corporation whose mission is “to provide public programs in traditional liberal arts disciplines to serve nonprofit groups in Mississippi.”

           



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