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ICC's Jessi Stevenson selected as 2025 William Winter Scholar

 Jessi Stevenson of Fulton, fine arts instructor, has been selected as Itawamba Community College’s William Winter Scholar for 2025.

                She will be among statewide recipients honored during opening and closing ceremonies at the 36th Natchez Literary and Cinema Celebration, March 27-29.

                Stevenson currently teaches public speaking and theatre at ICC, where she has been a faculty member since 2006. Known for her creative approach to teaching in the communication classroom, Stevenson strives to incorporate weekly hands-on learning opportunities, such as pop-up speech assignments, board game days designed to enhance interpersonal engagement and yoga days focused on stress-relief and delivery techniques, all aimed at improving students’ overall podium performance.

                Stevenson has earned numerous recognitions, including the Lamplighter Award, NISOD Excellence Award, two-time Meritorious Achievement Award recipient, Humanities Teacher Award, Mississippi Communication Association Top Presenter Award, QEP Outstanding Faculty Mentor Award and multiple recognitions as an athletics faculty awardee for volleyball and basketball. She has served as president of the Mississippi Faculty and Staff Association as well as local (ICC) president and vice president. For five years. Stevenson directed ICC’s short-term student abroad program, The Global Experience.

                Her educational background includes the associate’s degree from ICC, both bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Mississippi State University and graduate work from the University of North Alabama. Prior to joining the ICC family, she taught public speaking and communication courses at Bevill State Community College.

                A Bruce native, Stevenson and her husband, Chris, have two sons, Rourke and Riley. They are members of Orchard Fulton.

                The Natchez Literary and Cinema Celebration is one of the state’s most significant annual conferences devoted to literature, history, film and culture. It is cosponsored by Copiah-Lincoln Community College, the city of Natchez, the Adams County Board of Supervisors, Visit Natchez, Mississippi Arts Commission, Mississippi Department of Archives and History, Mississippi Humanities Council and The National Park Service. This year’s theme is “Follow the Frenchman through Natchez: The Farewell Tour of Lafayette,” celebrating the 200th year of Gilbert du Mortier, the Marquis de Lafayette’s farewell tour of the United States. The two-and-a-half day event will be in partnership with the Sons of the American Revolution and feature a living history educational encampment for high school students.



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