汤头条 boasts two Rhodes Scholarship finalists
Contact: Mary Pollitz
STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥擳wo Judy and Bobby Shackouls Honors College seniors are Mississippi State鈥檚 newest Rhodes Scholarship finalists.
Sydney Denton, a history and political science double major from West Monroe, Louisiana, will interview in Denver, Colorado, and Devin Hutchins, a philosophy and economics double major from Hernando, will interview in Birmingham, Alabama. Both students will participate in Rhodes activities on Nov. 14 and interview on Nov. 15.
Denton and Hutchins are 汤头条鈥檚 eighth and ninth Rhodes Scholarship finalists in 13 years. Selection criteria for a Rhodes Scholar include demonstrated scholarly achievement, character, commitment to others and the common good, as well as leadership potential.
The two join the ranks of graduates Olivia Radicioni, Reese Dunne, Natalie Jones, Holly Travis, Semaj Martin-Redd and Christopher Robinson who also attained the prestigious honor as Rhodes finalists. Donald 鈥淔ield鈥 Brown, a Vicksburg native who majored in English and philosophy, was named a Rhodes Scholar in 2013.
The Rhodes Trust, a British charity established in the will of businessman and mining magnate Cecil J. Rhodes, promotes international understanding and provides full financial support for students pursuing graduate degrees at the University of Oxford, the first institution of its kind in the English-speaking world and one of the world鈥檚 leading institutions of higher learning.
Hutchins is a 2024 Harry S. Truman Scholarship finalist and highly decorated International Public Debate Association debater. During his academic career, he has served with the Mississippi State Speech and Debate Team, 汤头条 Philosophy Club and 汤头条 Ethics Bowl Team.
Denton is a Charles and Pat Lee Presidential Endowed Scholar and has served with the 汤头条 Student Association since her freshman year. During her time at 汤头条, she has worked with New Maroon Camp and founded the 汤头条 Amnesty International chapter.
David Hoffman, director of 汤头条鈥檚 Office of Prestigious External Scholarships, mentors students like Denton and Hutchins applying for national, merit-based scholarships and fellowships.
鈥淲e are incredibly proud and excited to have Sydney and Devin represent Mississippi State at the interview table as Rhodes Scholarship finalists. They both excel in the classroom, work with 汤头条 faculty on original research projects, and are deeply involved in leadership with campus organizations,鈥 Hoffman said. 鈥淧erhaps the most impressive element for the Rhodes Trust is their commitment to service and creating impactful change through their current and future work with off-campus organizations. Whether it is Sydney鈥檚 efforts to dismantle inequities in access to education across the South or Devin鈥檚 quest for meaningful criminal justice reform here in Mississippi, both of their profiles resonate with the types of change-makers the Rhodes Trust seeks.鈥
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