Lafayette County students named to University of Mississippi Fall 2025 honor rolls
Oxford Eagle’s Feb. 12, 2026 excerpt names 35 Lafayette County students on Ole Miss’s Fall 2025 Dean’s Honor Roll, with an ellipsis indicating the published list continues.

Oxford Eagle reported that the University of Mississippi’s Fall 2025 Honor Roll lists include a substantial group of Lafayette County students on the Dean’s Honor Roll. The Eagle’s item, published at 12:17 pm Thursday, Feb. 12, 2026, shows 35 individual names and programs in the captured excerpt and indicates the published list continues beyond the excerpt.
The honor-roll designations carry specific eligibility rules and GPA thresholds. Oxford Eagle’s report states, "To be eligible for honor roll designation, a student must have completed at least 12 graded hours for the semester and may not have been on academic probation during the semester." The Dean’s Honor Roll is identified in local outlets as reserved for students who earn a semester GPA of 3.50-3.74, and Baytownsun’s coverage additionally notes, "The Chancellor’s Honor Roll is reserved for students who earn a semester GPA of 3.75-4.00."
The Eagle’s Lafayette County roster begins under a "Taylor" heading with Richard Cook, B.M.D.S. in Multi-Disciplinary Studies, and Madison Wallace, B.S. in Communication Sciences & Disorders. Under an "Abbeville" heading the excerpt lists Taylor Bradley, B.S.M.E. in Mechanical Engineering; Sofia Berman, B.S. in Integrated Marketing Communications; Silas O’Donnell, B.M.D.S. in Multi-Disciplinary Studies; Halle Collins, B.S.L.S. in Law Studies; Symphany Grier, B.Accy. in Accountancy; Sara Wilburn, B.S.B.E. in Biomedical Engineering; McKenna Friesen, B.Accy. in Accountancy; Daycia Mabry, B.Accy. in Accountancy; Jackson Myatt, B.S. in Public Health; Quincy Silva, B.Accy. in Accountancy; Christiana Davis, B.S. in Communication Sciences & Disorders; Connor Carlisle, B.S.E.E. in Electrical Engineering; Elise Jackson, B.S.D.S. in Data Science; John Niederschmidt, B.B.A. in Business Analytics & Information Systems; Rylee Turner, B.A. in Allied Health Studies; and Olivia Wagner, B.A. in Allied Health Studies in the portion of the list captured.
The excerpt continues after an ellipsis to name additional Lafayette County students: Charles Jackson, B.S.M.E. in Mechanical Engineering; Steven Bishop, B.B.A. in Finance; John Crane, B.A. in Allied Health Studies; Mason Ayers, B.S.M.E. in Mechanical Engineering; Jessica Konys, B.S. in Pharmaceutical Sciences; Ramey Bailey, B.B.A. in Marketing; Logan Caldwell, B.S. in Pharmaceutical Sciences; Caroline Harris, B.A. in Allied Health Studies; Charles Lowery, B.Accy. in Accountancy; Adeline Maroney, B.A.Ed. in Elementary Education; Julia Perkins, B.A.Ed. in Elementary Education; Abby Shoaf, B.A. in Biochemistry; Ella Tosh, B.S. in Communication Sciences & Disorders; James Warrington, B.B.A. in Marketing; Ella Thompson, B.A.Ed. in Mathematics Education; Ria Contractor, B.Accy. in Accountancy; and Allie Morse, B.A.Ed. in Mathematics Education.

Regional coverage beyond Lafayette County appeared in other outlets republishing the Ole Miss announcement. Pemiscotpress named Wendell Hoskins of Steele and Sophia Boone of Kennett to the Fall 2025 Dean’s Honor Roll, both listed in the B.Accy. in Accountancy program. Baytownsun identified two students on the Chancellor’s Honor Roll: Ashlyn Gigout of Baytown, B.A. in Allied Health Studies, and Sarah Hopper of Mont Belvieu, B.B.A. in Marketing.
Oxford Eagle’s published excerpt includes an ellipsis indicating that the full Lafayette County roster extends beyond the names captured here; the Eagle timestamp remains the explicit publication marker for the Lafayette County list in the local reporting of Ole Miss’s Fall 2025 honor rolls.
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