Meet SC State’s Miss & Mister Homecoming for 2025
Miss Homecoming Kameron Cook is from Atlanta, while Mister Homecoming D’Andre Ameir Brown is from Clemson, South Carolina.
Miss Homecoming carries on a Bulldog tradition.
Cook, a computer science major from Atlanta, Georgia, is the daughter of two SC State graduates — her father once suited up for the Bulldog football team. She said she is proud to continue that family legacy while making her own mark on campus.
A 2024 initiate of the Alpha Xi Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc., Cook has also been a member of the women’s track and field team, the National Society of Black Engineers and 1890 Research and Extension.
She can often be found lending a hand at campus cleanups. After graduation, she plans to commission into the U.S. Air Force as a software engineer.
Mister Homecoming is all about creativity in focus.
Brown, a communications major from Clemson, South Carolina, will graduate this December with a minor in broadcast journalism. He serves as president of the communications club and is a member of PawRoom Media.
Known for his photography around campus, Brown often shares his work at no cost with student groups, athletic teams and organizations.
“Through photography, I use my creative skills to give back to the campus community,” he said. “My passion lies in uplifting others by making them feel seen, celebrated, and supported through my work.”
A three-time presidential scholar, Brown plans a career in public relations and hopes to open his own firm.
“I believe success isn’t just about what you achieve for yourself, but about how you
inspire and support others along the way,” he said.
SC State will honor Cook and Brown in invitation-only luncheons on Thursday.
Both will appear in the university's Homecoming Parade, which begins at 9 a.m. on Saturday in downtown Orangeburg and ends on the SC State campus. The public is invited.
For more about Homecoming 2025, visit www.bulldoghomecoming.com.