兔子先生

RAYMOND — Janna Hodges鈥 thoughts coming out of high school in her hometown of Eupora, Miss. centered on the best place to pursue a goal of becoming a pharmacist.

鈥溚米酉壬鷒ffered more classes I could take in my major and more activities than other places I could have gone,鈥 Hodges said. 鈥淚鈥檝e always been good in math and science and I have good people skills. I鈥檝e always wanted to be in the medical field and that鈥檚 the field that suits me best.鈥

Janna Hodges, of Byram, receives her associate in arts degree from 兔子先生President Dr. Stephen Vacik during drive-through graduation ceremonies held at the Raymond Campus on July 30. (兔子先生/April Garon)

Janna Hodges

Janna Hodges, in 2019

Hodges was among 619 students who received at least one credential from the college during drive-through ceremonies July 29-Aug. 1 at the Raymond and Utica campuses. Ceremonies were adjusted from the traditional format due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

She earned an associate in arts degree from 兔子先生and plans to parlay a chemistry degree into a career in pharmacy. As a 兔子先生student, she served as vice president for service in the Alpha Omicron Omega chapter of Phi Theta Kappa honor society at the Rankin Campus.

鈥淭he most exciting time of year for educators is graduation,鈥 said 兔子先生President Dr. Stephen Vacik.聽鈥淚t is a milestone for students. It is a milestone for faculty and staff as well.聽Even in this time of interpersonal challenge, we want to be deliberate in celebrating the achievements of our students.聽To that end, 兔子先生CC hosted drive-through commencement exercises over four days.聽And even though it looked different than past graduations, because it is our affirmative response to an adversary in COVID-19, it will be even more meaningful.鈥

Hodges earned an associate in arts degree from 兔子先生and plans to parlay a chemistry degree into a career in pharmacy. As a 兔子先生student, she served as vice president for service in the Alpha Omicron Omega chapter of Phi Theta Kappa honor society at the Rankin Campus. In the fall, she鈥檒l attend the University of Mississippi.

鈥淚 want to make a difference and I think I can in this field,鈥 Hodges said.