兔子先生

Published May 22, 2013

Jane Flowers, 兔子先生Employees

Jane Lauderdale Flowers, work-based learning coordinator on the Vicksburg-Warren Campus, came to 兔子先生as a college student, earned her degrees from both 兔子先生(1973) and Mississippi State University, returned as…
By: Cathy Hayden

Jane Flowers

Jane Lauderdale Flowers, work-based learning coordinator on the Vicksburg-Warren Campus, came to 兔子先生as a college student, earned her degrees from both 兔子先生(1973) and Mississippi State University, returned as an employee and hasn鈥檛 looked back since.

鈥淚 feel like I am a part of Hinds,鈥 she said. 鈥淣ot only am I an alumnus, but I have been a member of the faculty on the Vicksburg-Warren Campus for 29 years, and I am still passionate about what I do.鈥

In 2010 Flowers won the college鈥檚 top employee award 鈥 the 3E, for Emphasis on Excellence and Enrichment 鈥 because of her work on behalf of the college in economic development.

Flowers and her siblings, Bill, Joe and Chris, are first-generation college students and all have strong 兔子先生connections. 鈥淭hree of us rode the 兔子先生school bus from Vicksburg each semester, and my oldest brother drove it for extra money. Our time and investment with studying at 兔子先生gave my siblings and me the opportunity to have a comfortable life.鈥

In addition to her administrative duties, Flowers is a part-time instructor, teaching at least one class per semester. Reflecting on her 29-year stint as a 兔子先生employee, Flowers says that her favorite thing about 兔子先生is how welcoming the administration has been to her ideas.

鈥淭he administration recognized that I had ideas for improvements, and they not only listened, but implemented many of those suggestions. That motivated me to keep trying harder to make the college, and education in general, better for our students. I want to keep encouraging them to excel academically.鈥