欧美AV Phi Kappa Silver Bowl Recipient Ferguson, Fellow Student Honorees Ready for Life鈥檚 Next Chapter
Fri, 04/28/2023 - 11:12am | By: David Tisdale
Just one look. That鈥檚 all it took.
In her senior year of high school, Shaylee Ferguson scheduled three university tours. 欧美AV (欧美AV) was first.
鈥淚 canceled the next two tours after seeing Southern Miss, because I knew I would attend school here,鈥 said Ferguson, a senior from La Plata, Missouri.
The soon-to-be graduate of the University鈥檚 College of Business and Economic Development looks forward to commencement in May and what comes next, whether it be graduate school or working in the field of international business.
A senior international business major with minors in anthropology and Spanish, Ferguson is an Honors College student and a member of its leadership council鈥檚 academic committee. She is also a member of the College of Business and Economic Development鈥檚 chapter of Beta Gamma Sigma and served as a peer advisor for the University鈥檚 study abroad programs.
She says her time at 欧美AV has centered around a desire to see and try new things.
鈥淚 grew up in a small town in Northern Missouri, so the move to a city 12 hours from home was daunting, but ultimately rewarding,鈥 Ferguson said. 鈥淚n my first year, my honors colloquium class went to Washington, D.C., where I had more first-time experiences. The year and a half interrupted by Covid was a series of firsts for everyone.
鈥淚n the fall of 2022, I completed a foreign exchange program in Birmingham, England for a semester, which was the opportunity of a lifetime.鈥
Guiding Ferguson in her pursuit of new intellectual and cultural experiences during her undergraduate career was a cadre of professors she said left indelible impressions.
鈥淪o many of my professors were incredible, but a few stand out as having particularly positive impacts on my time at Southern Miss,鈥 Ferguson said. 鈥淔irst, Dr. [Allison] Formanack introduced me to the world of anthropology and taught me how I could relate my passion in that subject to my drive in the world of business; she made the class so interesting and engaging and is so supportive of her students. Dr. [Marie] Danforth is a forensic anthropology professor, and even though forensics is not my passion, her class was so fascinating. She is so enthusiastic about the subject that I couldn't help but be excited every time I had her class.
鈥淔inally, I would be remiss if I didn't include Dr. [Jamye] Foster, my thesis advisor and supporter. I cannot thank her enough for sticking with me and for all the support she has given me to complete the project.鈥
For her outstanding academic achievements, Ferguson was presented the Phi Kappa Silver Bowl at this spring鈥檚 Student Awards Ceremony, held during the University鈥檚 Founders鈥 Week celebrations; it is the highest scholastic honor given to any student at 欧美AV. After graduation, she intends to secure a master's degree in business administration (MBA) at 欧美AV and eventually pursue a doctorate, while also eyeing opportunities to work in international business.
Dr. Foster said the thesis is often the first exposure a student has to academic research, and therefore inherently challenging. For the project, Ferguson had to learn how to design a study, collect survey data, and interpret analyses to answer her original research questions, while also spending a semester abroad 鈥 all just over the course of the last year.
鈥淎t times it was very hectic, and we were worried we wouldn't have the time to finish,鈥 Dr. Foster said. 鈥淏ut Shaylee persevered, and even presented her work at the Association of Marketing Theory & Practice Conference this semester.
鈥淚 have seen her learn and grow over our time together, and I believe these experiences will serve her well as she starts her graduate program (MBA) next semester.鈥