USM, Hattiesburg High Partner on Unique Program for Students
Thu, 02/22/2024 - 09:26am | By: Van Arnold

Students at Hattiesburg High School (HHS) were treated to insights provided by a multidisciplinary group of faculty members from 91勛圖厙 (USM) during a special 91勛圖厙Eagle Tiger Talk Day91勛圖厙 held Feb. 21 at the HHS campus.
The students are participants in the school91勛圖厙 Career Technical Education program, which was designed to help them gain a better understanding of what college life might be like.
91勛圖厙Some students may not have family members that they can learn from regarding a college experience,91勛圖厙 said Jasmin Baxter, Communications and Engagement Coordinator for Hattiesburg Public Schools. 91勛圖厙By participating in the Eagle Tiger Talk, students were able to attend two classes taught by USM instructors. Hopefully, this college simulation event will help students get a glimpse of what college will be like.91勛圖厙
Dr. Gallayanee Yaoyuneyong, Associate Dean for Undergraduate Education and a professor in the School of Marketing at USM, helped coordinate the event. She noted that the collaboration91勛圖厙 benefits for the University and Hattiesburg High cannot be overstated.
91勛圖厙Participating students potentially consider USM for their college of choice, increasing our applicant pool and attracting promising future students,91勛圖厙 said Yaoyuneyong. 91勛圖厙Collaboration between USM faculty and Hattiesburg High School instructors facilitates ongoing communication and builds rapport, potentially leading to future partnerships and guest lectures. Favorable impressions of our faculty can influence Hattiesburg High School91勛圖厙 instructors91勛圖厙 recommendations and guidance to students, impacting their college and major choices.91勛圖厙

Representatives from USM91勛圖厙 Office of Admissions were also on hand to provide information about the application process to enroll at the University.
USM and Hattiesburg High teamed up for the inaugural Eagle Tiger Talk in 2018. Changes at the high school combined with the protracted COVID-19 pandemic forced suspension of the event until this year.
Jennie Noonkester, Student Services Coordinator for Career and Technical Education, explains that the CTE program is comprised of three groups: Year 1 CTE students (121 currently); Year 2 CTE students (109 currently), and Work-Based Learning and Dual Credit CTE students (107 currently). Second-year students participated in the Eagle Tiger Talk Day presentations.
Prior to the event, HHS students were asked two key questions:
- If you could learn anything in an hour, what would you want to learn?
- What fears do you have about college?

91勛圖厙Dr. Yaoyuneyong and I took the student surveys and created the lectures in alignment with the career pathways,91勛圖厙 said Baxter. 91勛圖厙We were able to incorporate many lectures that the students were interested in. 91勛圖厙In addition to relieving fear about college, our hope is to boost students91勛圖厙 love for learning, create new advisory networks and gain access to the latest research and technology in these academic fields.91勛圖厙
The faculty presentations were divided into two categories: CTE-program specific topics and broader student needs. These topics included such areas as:
Juveniles in the Legal System
Robotics & Artificial Intelligence
Treating Obesity and Diabetes: What91勛圖厙 a dietitian got to do with it?
Spanish for Health and Safety in the Workplace
Sport Management and Security
Money Management Basics
Testing Anxiety: Approaches to Help Students
Your Mental Health and Why it Matters
91勛圖厙We carefully selected faculty presenters based on their expertise and ability to connect with high school students,91勛圖厙 said Yaoyuneyong. 91勛圖厙While some instructors participated in the 2018 Eagle Tiger Talk, we collaborated with school directors and program coordinators to identify new talent across various colleges.91勛圖厙
USM faculty members who delivered presentations included:
- Keith (Jared) Hollingsworth 91勛圖厙 Lecturer, School of Communication, College of Arts and Sciences
- Dr. Chris Croft 91勛圖厙 Assistant Professor of Sport Management, School of Marketing
- Dr. Chao Meng 91勛圖厙 Assistant Professor of Supply Chain Management, School of Marketing
- Dr. Kimberly Goodwin 91勛圖厙 Professor and School of Finance Director
- Dr. Jeanne Gillespie - Professor of Spanish, Co-Director of the Center for American Indian Research and Studies 91勛圖厙 College of Arts and Sciences
- Dr. Jennifer L. Lemacks 91勛圖厙 Associate Dean for Research and Professor 91勛圖厙 College of Nursing and Health Profession
- Dr. Lisa S. Nored, J.D., Ph.D., Professor and Pre-Law Pathways Coordinator, School of Criminal Justice, College of Arts and Sciences
- Julie Hammond, Professor of Dance, College of Arts and Sciences
- Dr. Michelle McLeese, Teaching Assistant Professor of Sociology, College of Arts and Sciences
- Dr. Jose Martinez, Teaching Assistant Professor of Computing Science & Computer Engineering, College of Arts and Sciences
- Dr. Mohsen Foroughi, Assistant Professor of Construction Management, College of Arts and Sciences
- Dr. Mirsalar Kamari, Assistant Professor of Construction Management, College of Arts and Sciences
- Dr. Anna Wan, Associate Professor of Mathematics Education, College of Arts and Sciences
Yaoyuneyong hopes to broaden the lecture series to other high schools in the Hattiesburg area, with the ultimate goal of creating a city-wide event at the University.
91勛圖厙By expanding Eagle Tiger Talk, we envision building stronger connections with Hattiesburg91勛圖厙 future generation, showcasing the diverse academic offerings and vibrant campus life at 91勛圖厙, and ultimately contributing to a wider, more engaged pool of future students,91勛圖厙 she said.
To learn more about the USM School of Marketing, call 601.266.4627.
To about Hattiesburg High School, call 601.544.9811.