Ļć½¶Ö±²„CALS, MAFES honor faculty, staff and students for excellence
Contact: Vanessa Beeson
STARKVILLE, Miss.āMississippi Stateās College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and the Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station recently honored faculty, staff and students for outstanding dedication and impact in teaching, research and service.
CALS Dean, MAFES Director and Interim Vice President for Research and Economic Development Scott Willard presented the CALS Deanās Award, a special honor, to Kenneth Graves, longtime facilities manager in the Department of Animal and Dairy Sciences. Graves, a CALS alumnus, began working at the dairy as a student and has been an integral part of the MAFES Bearden Dairy Research Center for nearly 30 years.
āKenneth has served admirably for decades in a position that requires attention to detail 365 days a year in overseeing our MAFES Bearden Dairy Research Center. He has mentored countless students and staff and has facilitated our research and extension faculty with his can-do attitude and collaborative spirit, while advancing MAFES dairy research and overseeing the high-quality milk production that becomes our famous Edam cheese and other dairy products,ā Willard said. āKenneth will be missed with his impending retirement, and honoring his commitment and service to others with the CALS Deanās Award is a fitting tribute to his efforts and to a job well done.ā
Darrell Sparks, who serves as acting CALS dean and acting MAFES director while Willard fulfills his interim vice presidential duties, said this yearās honorees exemplify the spirit of embracing change and seizing opportunity required for success in higher education.
āOur faculty, staff and students embrace change and see it as an opportunity rather than a challenge,ā Sparks said. āIn 2025, we increased our external grants and contracts from the previous year by 10% and doubled in the financial contributions from our alumniātotaling almost $14 million. We had the highest enrollment ever in the college at nearly 2,700 students and awarded almost $1 million in scholarships.ā Ā
In addition to Graves, this yearās honorees include:
Teaching and Advising
āAssistant Professor Kuan Ming Huang, Department of Agricultural Economics, CALS Teacher of the Year and Undergraduate Teaching AwardāLower Division
āAssociate Professor Seong Yun, Department of Agricultural Economics, Undergraduate Teaching AwardāUpper Division
āAssistant Professor Will Davis, Department of Agricultural Economics, Graduate Teaching Award
āAssistant Professor Brenna Jungers, Department of Agricultural Economics, CALS New Faculty Teaching Award
āInstructor Cappe Hallberg, School of Human Sciences, CALS Excellence in Advising Award
Service and Safety
āAssociate Professor Elizabeth Canales, Department of Agricultural Economics CALS/MAFES Outstanding Faculty Service Award
āSenior Research Associate Olga Pechanova; Institute for Genomics, Biocomputing and Biotechnology; MAFES Safety Award
Research
āAssistant Professor Vitor Martins, Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, MAFES Excellence in Research Faculty Award and Outstanding Publication Award
āAssociate Research Professor Heather Hanna, Social Science Research Center, MAFES Grantsmanship Award
āAssociate Research Professor Raju Bheemanahalli Rangappa, Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, Publication with Most Impact on Mississippi Award
āHimani Joshi, doctoral student in the Department of Animal and Dairy Sciences,Ā MAFES Excellence in Research AwardāGraduate Student
Opportunity Excellence and Staff
āMississippi Entomological Museum, Opportunity Excellence Team
āRuchita Bhattarai, masterās student from Nepal studying agronomy in the Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, Opportunity Excellence Student
āMary Ann Latham, program and grant development specialist, CALS/MAFES Professional Staff Award
āRebecca Leigh, administrative assistant I, Central Mississippi Research and Extension Center, CALS/MAFES Support Staff Award
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