September 13, 2018

Hinds CC Utica Campus student selected as 2018 HBCU Competitiveness Scholar under White House Initiative

UTICA – Hezekiah Williams, a Hinds Community College sophomore on the Utica Campus, is no stranger to hard work and public service. Hezekiah Williams of Edwards has been selected as…
BY: Cathy Hayden

UTICA – Hezekiah Williams, a Hinds Community College sophomore on the Utica Campus, is no stranger to hard work and public service.

Hezekiah Williams of Edwards has been selected as part of the 2018-19 HBCU Competitiveness Scholars class as part of the White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Williams, a sophomore at Hinds Community College’s Utica Campus, was named one of 63 students from 54 HBCUs.

The 19-year-old Edwards native has put his best foot forward and made tremendous strides in his first two semesters at Hinds. Serving in a number of roles on campus including Mr. Utica, district president for the Hinds Student Government Association and formerly freshman class president, as well as having membership in Phi Theta Kappa, Williams continues to add achievements to his list of accomplishments.

Williams’ latest endeavor has positioned him among some of the most elite students in the United States – selection as part of the 2018-19 HBCU Competitiveness Scholars class as part of the White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Williams was named one of 63 students from 54 HBCUs.

The honor is the White House Initiative’s highest student recognition and serves to recognize undergraduate, graduate and professional students for successfully preparing to compete for top opportunities that improve long-term outcomes.

The Competitiveness Scholars will receive national recognition during the Initiative’s Excellence in Innovation and Competitiveness Awards ceremony scheduled for Sept. 17. Students will spend Sept.16-18 attending activities and events during the 2018 National HBCU Week in Washington D.C.

“I was ecstatic when I received the news that I was selected. This is such an honor. I’m proud to be representing the Utica Campus and hope to make my family and friends proud,” said Williams, who plans to major in biomedical engineering.

During the one-year appointment, the Competitiveness Scholars will learn and share proven and promising practices that support individual and HBCU competitiveness, with the goal of strengthening prospects for career and life success. Selectees are required to participate in workshops designed to improve leadership, encourage ongoing personal- professional development and discover areas of innovation and entrepreneurship.

“My goals in this program are to continue bridging gaps between cultures, unifying students and motivating the next person to go beyond the norm. I am no stranger to hard work and I look forward to this year of service. I want to inspire as many students as I can to go for their dreams. Sometimes that can truly be a task, but my faith keeps me grounded and gives me the strength to do all things I set out to do,” Williams said.

As Mississippi’s largest community college, Hinds Community College is a comprehensive institution offering quality, affordable educational opportunities with academic programs of study leading to seamless university transfer and career and technical programs teaching job-ready skills. With six locations in central Mississippi, Hinds enrolls about 12,000 students each fall semester. To learn more, visit www.hindscc.edu or call 1.800.HindsCC.

Photo: Angie Foote

RAYMOND – Hinds Community College Hi-Steppers have been named for 2024-2025.

They are, front, from left, Denver Jackson of Jackson, Zoe Irving of Jackson, Alexis Marts of Flowood, Amia Lewis of Byram, Cheyenne Cornelius of Clinton, Malayah Evans of Newton County, Erin Lollis of Byram, Skylar Boyd of Jackson and Jayda Graham of Flowood; back row, Alexis Malone of Clinton, Ciera Pruitt of Gulfport, Olivia Broadwater of Pearl, Chloee Haley of Clinton, Rylan Liles of Vicksburg, Chloe McHann of Clinton, Cori Turner of Jackson, Reaghan Miller of Clinton and Jakayla Brown of Utica.

The group has a new director, Beka King of Pearl. She is only the third director in the 75-year history of the Hi-Steppers. She herself was a Hi-Stepper from 2013-2015 and, during her sophomore year, she was captain of the team.

Hinds offers affordable, comprehensive educational opportunities across six campus locations and has nearly 500 academic classes guaranteed to transfer to a university, over 65 career and technical program options and an extensive array of online courses. Applications for general admissions are currently being accepted. Prospective students are encouraged to apply and explore enrollment steps at hindscc.edu/enroll.

Our Mission: Hinds Community College is committed to moving people and communities forward by helping develop their purpose, passion and profession.

Our Vision: Hinds Community College will be a catalyst to create a competitive economy and a compelling culture for Mississippi.

Our Values: Hinds Community College aspires to the following IDEALS: Integrity, Diversity, Excellence, Accountability, Leadership, Stewardship.

To learn more, visit www.hindscc.edu or call 1.800.HindsCC.