Determination helps neighbor transition from the shelter to Employee of the Month
John-Mark Echols The Field’s Edge
Dec. 18, 2020
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Perri became the very first Field’s Edge neighbor. She is beginning the process to get her clerk certificate from Midland College and moving on toward her goal of being a counselor. Because of her experience, she feels that she is being called to use her gifts and talents to serve those who have experienced homelessness. We are honored to be part of this beautiful redemptive story.Courtesy Photo Show MoreShow Less
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Perri became the very first Field’s Edge neighbor. She is beginning the process to get her clerk certificate from Midland College and moving on toward her goal of being a counselor. Because of her experience, she feels that she is being called to use her gifts and talents to serve those who have experienced homelessness. We are honored to be part of this beautiful redemptive story.Courtesy Photo Show
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Cochran Named Associate Dean of USM College of Education and Human Sciences
Thu, 12/17/2020 - 15:05pm | By: Karelia Pitts
Dr. Noal Cochran, interim director and teaching professor of educational administration in the School of Education, has been named associate dean for educator preparation in the College of Education and Human Sciences at The University of Southern Mississippi (USM). In this position, Cochran will serve as the bridge between the University, Mississippi Department of Education and P-12 educational communities.
“Dr. Cochran brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to educator preparation in
Veteran marine scientist named co-director of two MSU research institutes
Paul Mickle (Submitted photo)
STARKVILLE, Miss. A marine scientist with extensive research and leadership experience will become the new co-director of the Northern Gulf Institute, a NOAA Cooperative Institute, led by Mississippi State. He will also serve as an associate director of the university’s Geosystems Research Institute.
Paul F. Mickle comes to MSU from the Mississippi Department of Marine Resources where he has been the chief scientific officer since 2017. Mickle will assume his research institute responsibilities and serve as the new technical lead at MSU’s Science and Technology Center located at Stennis Space Center in Hancock County.