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Mississippi College Alumni

Mississippi College has a long and distinguished history, and its alumni have made significant contributions in various fields. Here are some of the most notable alumni of Mississippi College:

  • Phil Bryant, 64th governor of Mississippi (2012-2020).
  • Courtney Parella, regional press secretary for the National Republican Congressional Committee.
  • Ross Barnett, 46th governor of Mississippi (1960-1964).
  • Emily Alexander Moore, owner of Moore Media Group.
  • Homer Edwin Young, the first African-American to serve as a justice on the Mississippi Supreme Court (1985-1999).
  • Jacqueline Avant (1960): A philanthropist and community leader. She was the wife of Clarence Avant, a music industry executive.
  • Ted DiBiase Jr., professional wrestler.
  • Alice Robinson (1831): One of the first two women to graduate from Mississippi College, in 1831. She went on to become a teacher and a writer.
  • Joey Smith, health communication specialist at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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