Undergraduate

Angeline Morgan

  • Class

    Class of 2024
  • Program

    B.F.A. in Art ( College of Liberal Arts )
  • Involvement

    Service and Community Engagement
  • Social Media

  • About

    Angel is pursuing her B.F.A. in Art with a concentration in Printmaking and Imaging Arts. While she studied digital media technology at DeSoto County Career and Technology Center, Angel worked as a film extra and foley artist for the DeSoto Arts Institute. After she transferred to the University of Mississippi, she worked as a graphic design intern for the College of Liberal Arts and was inducted into Kappi Pi International Art Honor Society. In addition to her impressive professional endeavors, Angel is also a Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College Scholar, an  Annexstad Family Foundation Scholar, a recipient of the Dorothy Lee Tatum Scholarship, and was awarded the STAMPS Impact Prize.

Get to Know More About Angeline Morgan

Why did you choose to attend UM?

The abundance of resources, the beautiful campus, and the welcoming community in and around the Department of Art and Art History all influenced my choice to attend UM. 

When and why did you choose your major/minor?

I chose to major in art around the time that I graduated high school. I wanted to pursue my loves for design and digital media in a new way, surrounded by other talented peers and mentors. 

What are your career goals?

My career goal is to specialize in digital media at a local nonprofit.

Is there a professor who has been particularly helpful to you?

My Art 102 professor, Joshua Brinlee, really helped me feel welcomed into the art department while navigating virtual classes. His advice and kindness will stick with me. 

What are your 3 favorite things about your major/department at UM?

  1. Creative collaboration
  2. UM Art & Art History Department’s Art Talks Series
  3. My mentorships with studio professors

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