26 November ICC selects Anna Britt-Begnaud as Humanities Council award recipient November 26, 2018 By Thomas, Donna S. General 2 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.” Related Articles ICC's Colburn to be honored at Mississippi Humanities Council Awards ceremony Christy Colburn of Amory has been selected as Itawamba Community College’s Mississippi Humanities Teacher Award nominee for 2024. Colburn will be among those honored at the Mississippi Humanities Council Awards Ceremony in March 2024 at the Two Mississippi Museums in Jackson. The event pays tribute to outstanding faculty in traditional humanities fields at each of the state’s institutions of higher learning. In her 25th year as a music educator, Colburn serves as associate band director at ICC. Her responsibilities include conducting the concert band, applied woodwind studio, mixed woodwind ensemble, Rush Hour Saxophone Quartet, CenterStage show choir and color guard director/choreographer and teaches music appreciation. As needed, she also coaches the Indianettes and the spring pom squad. A graduate of Aberdeen High School, Colburn earned the associate’s degree from ICC and both the bachelor’s and master’s degrees in music education from the University of Mississippi. She was color guard captain and choreographer and started the first winter guard at ICC while a student. She held multiple leadership roles while at the University ... ICC awards degrees, certificates during 2024 spring commencement ceremonies Several area residents were among those who earned Associate of Arts or Associate of Applied Science degrees or certificates at the conclusion of the 2024 spring semester at Itawamba Community College. They include Abbeville – Armani T. Wilson, A.A.; Kaliah D. Mcjunkins, A.A.; Timothy K. Traylor, A.A.; Aberdeen – Akalin N. McNairy, A.A.; Allison B. Underwood, A.A.; Amber S. Payne, A.A.S.; Amiya S. Robinson, A.A.; Brayden T. Johnson, A.A.; Cara James, A.A.; Cashonna S. Gilleyan, A.A.; Chasitee D. Riddle, A.A.; Daisha L. Moore, A.A.; Dorian M. Shaw, A.A.; Jalyn D. Jones, A.A.; Janya L. Robinson, A.A.; Jatoria C. Garth, A.A.; Jessica D. Ewing, A.A.; Jodi L. Williams, A.A.S.; Jonathan D. Crandall, A.A.S., certificate; Kaylee M. Flippo, A.A.; Kelsey M. Taylor, certificate; Kendall M. Breedlove, A.A.; Kierra A. Haynes, A.A.; Kimberly D. Walker-Burroughs, A.A.S.; Laney R. Howell, A.A.; Lauren B. Gillard, A.A.S.; Layken J. McMillian, A.A.; Maggie J. Irons, A.A.; Malia F. Luker, A.A.; Markeisha L. Hoskin, A.A.; Megan A. Strevel, A.A.; Micah C. Terry, A.A.; Nakiyah A. Gardner, A.A.S., certificate; Olivia E. Randle, A.A.; Rachel Stacy, A.A.S.; Tameria M. ... 2016 Fall honors list Officials at Itawamba Community College have released the honors list for the 2016 fall semester. Named to the president’s list, which includes those students with a 3.8-4.0 grade point average were Aberdeen - William D. Beasley, Kristy Amanda Ausborn, Morgan Nicole Barrett, Austin Cody Bishop, Silas A. Gill, Victoria A. Head, Kelly R. Linley, Kori M. Riley, Tucker Yates Robbins, Cheyenne Kelly Schrock, Megan Kayla Schrock, Collin McCarver Stephens, Brandi Lynn Walls; Amory - Russell Jefferson Applewhite, Emilie Claire Cox, James Matthews Cruse, Keseem C. Dunlap-White, Brittany Nicole Farley, Maci Layne Farrar, Ashley Claire Fullerton, Hunter Garrett Holley, Keri Taylor Horne, Sarah Elizabeth Maxey, Jacob Metcalf, Yen Ngoc Nguyen, Mary Kathryn Reeves, Margaret Anne Smith, Morgan Elizabeth Spotts, Sawyer Bryan Weaver, Ashton Blair Wright, Makayla Rachel Young; Baldwyn - Brandon Thomas Alldread, Jessica L. Bishop, Hayden Chase Cooley, Jordan Riley Gong, Scott Dewight Nichols, Teah Alexis Pearson, Jakob E. Roberts, Katrina Brooke Wilson, Melina Olivia Wilson; Batesville - Marlin Fields Ferguson, Zachary Dale Sellers; Becker - Jared Heath Shields; Belden - Katherine A. Allred, Stefanie D. Burcham, Jamaya Monique Johnson, ... Megan Eidt selected as 2025 ICC's Mississippi Humanities Teacher Award nominee Megan Lewis Eidt of Tupelo has been selected as Itawamba Community College’s Mississippi Humanities Teacher Award nominee for 2025. Eidt will be among those honored at the Mississippi Humanities Council Awards Ceremony March 28, 2025 at the Two Mississippi Museums in Jackson. The event pays tribute to outstanding faculty in traditional humanities fields at each of the state’s institutions of higher learning. Since 2004, she has taught history at ICC, where her activities have included former two-term president of the Tupelo Campus Faculty Association and former adviser to the ICC Political Science and Humanities Clubs. Her professional memberships include ICC Faculty Association, National Council on Public History, Atlanta History Center and American Historical Association. Eidt earned the bachelor’s degree from the University of Mississippi; master’s degree from Mississippi College; and additional coursework from the Center of Bi-Lingual and Multi-Cultural Studies in Cuernavaca, Mexico. Her other activities include member of the Tupelo First United Methodist Church and supporter of both the Tupelo Community Theatre and the Lee County Humane Society. Eidt’s honors and awards include recognition as an ... ICC's Ward selected Humanities Teacher Award nominee Nathan Ward of Mooreville has been selected as Itawamba Community College’s Mississippi Humanities Teacher Award nominee for 2021. He will present “Crossing the Bar: Attaining Student Success,” at 6 p.m., Jan. 26, in the W.O. Benjamin Fine Arts Center auditorium at the Fulton Campus. Limited seating will be available, but livestream will be provided. He will be honored at the Mississippi Humanities Council Public Awards ceremony, Mar. 26, in Jackson. “This is an unexpected, but completely appreciated honor,” Ward said. “ICC demands success on every level, and it is hard for me to imagine working anywhere else.” A 1998 graduate of ICC, Ward earned both the bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the University of Mississippi. Since 2007, he has served as an English instructor at ICC, where he also has been a supplemental instruction technician since 2018. His employment history includes New Albany High School, Tupelo High School, the University of Mississippi and adjunct English instructor at ICC. Ward serves as Sigma Kappa Delta faculty sponsor at ICC. He is a member of ... Honors Lists Officials at Itawamba Community College have released the honors list for the 2017 spring semester. Named to the president’s list, which includes those students with a 3.8-4.0 grade point average were Aberdeen – Kristy Amanda Ausborn, Morgan Nicole Barrett, William D. Beasley, Austin Cody Bishop, Leah E. Gann, Kelly R. Linley, Madison Paige Mitchell, Kori M. Riley, Tucker Yates Robbins, Cheyenne Kelly Schrock, Megan Kayla Schrock; Amory – Russell Jefferson Applewhite, Abby Catherine Cantrell, Jacob Tyler Clement, Emilie Claire Cox, James Matthews Cruse, Tyler E. Davis, Andrew Benton Easter, Maci Layne Farrar, Taylor Harmon Ferguson, Hunter Garrett Holley, Christopher Storm Horn, Kanisha Rene Howard, Sarah Elizabeth Maxey, Adrian R. Moffett, Amy Suzanne Roberts, Kate D. Scaife, Morgan Elizabeth Spotts, Jimme Lee Steverson, Taylor Elizabeth Thompson, Kelsey D. Walden, Ashton Blair Wright; Baldwyn – Brandon Thomas Alldread, Jessica L. Bishop, Montana Rae Connally, Jordan Riley Gong, Tenecia Shonte Guise, Teah Alexis Pearson, Lana M. Prather, Katrina Brooke Wilson, Melina Olivia Wilson; Batesville – Marlin Fields Ferguson, Zachary Dale Sellers; Becker – Jared Heath Shields; Belden – Katherine A. Allred, Larry Steven ... Comments are closed.