Alumni

Servant Hearts

Two Hinds alumni who have been dedicated elected officials in Rankin County are retiring as of January 2024.

Band Alumni Chapter seeks active members

Band Alumni Chapter seeks active members

“The purpose of the chapter is to cultivate awareness and participation to increase membership so that we can contribute to the legacy and future growth of the band and music programs at Hinds,” said Marty Robertson (1986), president of the Band Alumni Chapter.

Montage leaps into new alumni chapter

Montage leaps into new alumni chapter

Montage’s newly formed alumni chapter members support the company by providing resources and information for professional opportunities to Hinds students.

Hinds CC establishes Black Alumni Chapter

Hinds CC establishes Black Alumni Chapter

College students bond through mutual experiences and sometimes develop lasting connections. Hinds Alumni Association acknowledged the significance of those connections and has now established its first Black Alumni Chapter.

For MSU championship pitcher: Hinds a ‘special place’

For MSU championship pitcher: Hinds a ‘special place’

Baseball is a brotherhood at Hinds Community College and Preston Johnson (2020) holds fond memories of it, despite the success of teams he’s been part of since his Hinds days. “I absolutely loved it at Hinds,” Johnson said. “It was the best two years of my life, easily.”

Jack Gibson Moss
Jack Gibson Moss

Jack Gibson Moss (1975) passed away on Oct. 12. Moss was the longtime vice president of the Hinds Community College Alumni Association. Contributions in his memory may be made to the Jack G. Moss Memorial Scholarship.

Charles Edwin Banes
Charles Edwin Banes

Charles Edwin Banes(1960) of Raymond, passed away on Dec. 4. He attended school at Raymond High School, Hinds Community College and Mississippi State University. He worked for the Hinds County Sheriff Office.

Shemekia Lacy Rankin
Shemekia Lacy Rankin

Shemekia Lacy Rankin (2014) a native of Woodville and a resident of Natchez was named in a unanimous vote by the Wilkinson County School Board as the Wilkinson County School Superintendent.

Alejandro Pocasangre
Alejandro Pocasangre

Alejandro Pocasangre (2021) of Jackson, has been hired as an assistant soccer coach at East Mississippi Community College in Scooba. Pocasangre received his bachelor’s degree in Sports Management/ Teaching and Coaching at Mississippi University for Women.