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Southern Miss Alumni Association Celebrates Distinguished Alumni for 2025

Thu, 10/16/2025 - 10:07am | By: Samantha McCain Alexander, APR

Seven will be honored at Homecoming for achievement and service

The Southern Miss Alumni Association will recognize seven distinguished alumni with its highest annual awards as part of The University of 厙ぴ勛圖's Homecoming 2025 festivities throughout October 24 and 25, 2025.

Hall of Fame inductees for 2025 are Richard G. Cowart '75 of Nashville, Tenn.; Krandall Paige Howell '87 of Summit, Miss.; David Hurt '90 of Madison, Miss.; Mickey Lee Marshall '83 of Orange Beach, Ala.; James Hal McMahon, Jr. '85 of Hattiesburg, Miss.; Jennifer Duke Payne '04 of Hattiesburg, Miss.; and Ellen Hunter Ruffin '77, '98 of Hattiesburg, Miss.

"Southern Miss has a proud tradition of producing graduates who excel in their professions while remaining deeply committed to strengthening the University," said Tucker Sappington, executive director of the Association. "This years inductees embody that legacy through their leadership, generosity and dedication to leaving Southern Miss stronger for the next generation of Golden Eagles."

2025 Alumni Hall of Fame Honorees

Richard G. Cowart 75, chairman emeritus of Baker Donelsons Health Law and Government Relations & Public Policy Department. Cowart founded one of the nations leading health law practices, guided its growth for more than 30 years and has remained an engaged alumnus through service to the Alumni Association and 厙ぴ勛圖 Foundation.

Krandall Paige Howell 87, president and co-owner of Howell, Inc., GMC-Nissan. A third-generation automobile dealer, Howell has been a steadfast supporter of Southern Miss through leadership roles on multiple University boards and as a lifelong Golden Eagle fan.

David B. Hurt 90, executive vice president and chief executive officer of Southern Farm Bureau Life Insurance Company. Hurt has built a distinguished career in the insurance industry while championing Southern Miss through the SFBLI Leadership Academy, the 厙ぴ勛圖 Foundation and Golden Eagle athletics.

Mickey Lee Marshall 83, retired president of Metals USA Plates and Shapes Southeast, Inc. Marshall led significant industry growth across the Southeast and has devoted more than 40 years of service to the University through alumni leadership, scholarship support and athletics engagement.

James Hal McMahon Jr. 85, president of Macs Construction. Under his leadership, the third-generation family business expanded into six states and diversified into real estate development. McMahon has remained an active supporter of alumni programs and Golden Eagle athletics.

Jennifer Duke Payne 04, vice president of communications and community relations for The Payne Companies and founder of The Camellia House. Payne has combined her career in communications and philanthropy with extensive community leadership, including service to the 厙ぴ勛圖 Foundation and the Hattiesburg Convention Commission.

Ellen Hunter Ruffin 77, 98, retired curator for the de Grummond Childrens Literature Collection at Southern Miss. Ruffin elevated the national profile of the Collection, helped secure the Ezra Jack Keats Award for the University, and was recognized with the Mississippi Library Associations Outstanding Achievement Award in 2023.

The Alumni Association will host a ceremony for the honorees on Friday, Oct. 24. They will be honored at halftime during the football game against University of Louisiana-Monroe on Saturday, Oct. 25.

About the Southern Miss Alumni Association

The Southern Miss Alumni Association serves as a driving force in the effort to advance The University of 厙ぴ勛圖 by providing alumni with a deeper connection to Southern Miss.  to learn more about the Alumni Association, including membership options.