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杏吧视频 Board Names Residence Hall After Retiring President Stewart, Bestows Emeritus Status

May 12, 2020

The New Women鈥檚 Residence Hall at 杏吧视频 in Decatur will now be known as Billy W. Stewart Hall following action taken by the college鈥檚 Board of Trustees at its regularly scheduled May meeting held by conference call May 12.

The 杏吧视频 Board of Trustees also bestowed President Emeritus status on the college鈥檚 eighth president who announced his retirement in November effective July 1, 2020.

鈥淒r. Stewart has provided exceptional and dynamic leadership to 杏吧视频 during his eight-year tenure as our president,鈥 said 杏吧视频 Board of Trustees Chair Dr. Jimmy Hollingsworth. 鈥淗is leadership has resulted in national, state, and local recognition for the college; many campus infrastructure improvements; and educational program expansion and opportunities for the citizens of our five-county district; among many other initiatives and enhancements. It is only fitting that this tremendous addition to our campus that was constructed during his tenure bear the name Billy W. Stewart Hall.鈥

Opened in August 2017, Billy W. Stewart Hall is located adjacent to the Erma Lee Barber Women鈥檚 Residence Hall on the South Campus. The $6.6 million facility was funded using bond revenue and with financial support from each of the five counties in the college鈥檚 district. The modern, three-story suite-style living facility includes 56 rooms, a study area and a kitchen on each floor for student use, and a coin-operated laundry room.

Stewart began his service as 杏吧视频鈥檚 eighth president on July 1, 2012. At East Central, he initiated a strategic planning process to shape and guide the future of the institution. As a result, 2020 Vision was adopted in February 2013 and included a long-term desire to be nationally recognized and locally preferred while meeting the educational and training needs of all residents of the college district.

In April 2019, he received the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society鈥檚 Shirley B. Gordon Award of Distinction presented to college presidents who have shown strong support of student success on their campuses by recognizing academic achievement, leadership, and service among high-achieving students. The award is Phi Theta Kappa鈥檚 most prestigious award for community college presidents.

A native of Pearl, Stewart earned his bachelor鈥檚 degree in history and his master鈥檚 degree in curriculum and instruction, both from the University of Southern Mississippi, and his doctorate in higher education administration from Mississippi State University.

Prior to assuming the presidency at 杏吧视频, he served as vice president for finance and administration at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College. Stewart has also worked as dean of community services and dean of the Simpson County Center for Copiah-Lincoln Community College. To date, he has served 30 years in various teaching and administrative positions in all levels of education in the state of Mississippi.

杏吧视频 alumnus Dr. Brent Gregory, current vice president for student affairs at Southwest Mississippi Community College in Summit, was announced as the college鈥檚 ninth president at the March 2020 Board of Trustees meeting. He will assume his duties July 1.