TUSCALOOSA – The University of Alabama awarded approximately 5,000 degrees during spring commencement May 5-7.
Area students who received degrees include:
- William Collins, of Arab, Bachelor of Science in Education
- Austin Hamilton, of Arab, Bachelor of Science in Commerce and Business Administration
- Christopher Mann, of Arab, Bachelor of Science in Commerce and Business Administration
- Miranda Mason, of Arab, Bachelor of Science in Nursing
- Connie McCoy, of Arab, Master of Science in Human Environmental Sciences
- William Morgan, of Arab, Bachelor of Science in Commerce and Business Administration
- Dalton Shedd, of Arab, Bachelor of Science
- Russell Williams, of Arab, Educational Specialist
- John Bullard, of Cleveland, Bachelor of Science in Human Environmental Sciences
- Hunter Gibbs, of Cleveland, Bachelor of Science in Commerce and Business Administration
- Michael Hazelrig, of Cleveland, Bachelor of Science in Commerce and Business Administration
- Tori Swindle, of Cleveland, Bachelor of Science in Education
- Kathy Haynes, of Crane Hill, Bachelor of Science in Nursing
- Ethan Flack, of Cullman, Bachelor of Science
- William Glasscock, of Cullman, Bachelor of Science in Commerce and Business Administration
- Mary Gray, of Cullman, Bachelor of Science in Human Environmental Sciences and Bachelor of Science in Commerce and Business Administration
- Morgan Moore, of Cullman, Bachelor of Science in Human Environmental Sciences,
- Leah Pappas, of Cullman, Bachelor of Arts
- Lauren Parker, of Cullman, Bachelor of Science in Human Environmental Sciences
- Mary Schaffer, of Cullman, Bachelor of Science in Human Environmental Sciences
- Kristen Sparks, of Cullman, Bachelor of Science in Education
- Jackson Spradlin, of Cullman, Bachelor of Science
- Jordan Vass, of Cullman, Bachelor of Science in Commerce and Business Administration
- Michael Caldarello, of Cullman, Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering
- Christina Goforth, of Cullman, Bachelor of Arts in Communication and Information Sciences
- Weston Laney, of Cullman, Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
- Katherine Nyquist, of Cullman, Master of Science
- Peyton Presto, of Cullman, Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering, Bachelor of Science in Commerce and Business Administration and Master of Science
- Zoie Wilson, of Cullman, Bachelor of Arts
- Morgan Dove, of Cullman, Bachelor of Science in Commerce and Business Administration
- Alissa Giddings, of Cullman, Bachelor of Science in Human Environmental Sciences
- Keaton Ramsey, of Cullman, Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering
- Nathanael Booth, of Hanceville, Doctor of Philosophy
- Kaitlyn Corum, of Hanceville, Bachelor of Arts
- Samuel Dye, of Hanceville, Master of Business Administration
- Cameron Cole, of Hayden, Master of Science
- Kyle Haynes, of Logan, Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
- Lauren Head, of Oneonta, Master of Arts
- Jake Pettus, of Oneonta, Master of Science
- Melia Farlow, of Remlap, Bachelor of Arts
- Donica Burton, of Vinemont, Bachelor of Arts in Communication & Information Sciences
- Erica Kelly, of Vinemont, Master of Science in Human Environmental Sciences
- William Parker, of Vinemont, Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering
- Ella Waldrop, of Vinemont, Bachelor of Arts
- Hannah Yerby, of Vinemont, Bachelor of Science in Education
- Abby Andre, of Falkville, Bachelor of Science in Human Environmental Sciences
- Tammie Holmes, of Falkville, Bachelor of Science in Nursing
- Dalton Stisher, of Falkville, Bachelor of Science in Commerce and Business Administration
- Bryan Harris, of Altoona, Master of Accountancy
- Erica Jolley, of Horton, Bachelor of Arts
- Leah Miller, of Horton, Bachelor of Arts
The University of Alabama, the state's oldest and largest public institution of higher education, is a student-centered research university that draws the best and brightest to an academic community committed to providing a premier undergraduate and graduate education. UA is dedicated to achieving excellence in scholarship, collaboration and intellectual engagement; providing public outreach and service to the state of Alabama and the nation; and nurturing a campus environment that fosters collegiality, respect and inclusivity.
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