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Hannah Gill 

Student Wellbeing

Assistant Director of First Year Programs



Biography

Originally from Allensville, Kentucky, Hannah earned her Bachelor’s degree in Management with a concentration in Human Resources from Western Kentucky University. During her undergraduate years, she was actively involved in Greek life, campus ministry, and several student organizations—experiences that sparked her passion for working with students and supporting their development.

Driven by a desire to serve in higher education, Hannah moved to Oxford, Mississippi, to pursue her Master’s degree in Higher Education and Student Personnel. While in graduate school, she served as a graduate apprentice for the Rebels for Christ campus ministry, further deepening her commitment to student engagement and community building.

In her current role as Assistant Director of First-Year Programs, Hannah supports programming and initiatives that help students successfully transition into college life. She is dedicated to fostering welcoming, inclusive, and impactful experiences that empower students to thrive personally, academically, and spiritually from day one.

Outside of work, Hannah enjoys spending time with friends and family, exploring new restaurants in Nashville, and treating herself to a McDonald’s Diet Coke.

Academic Degrees

  • B.S. in Management, Western Kentucky University
  • M.A.in Higher Education/Student Personnel, University of Mississippi 

Academic Department

Student Success & Wellbeing