TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – The University of Alabama awarded some 5,716 degrees during its spring commencement May 3-5.
Cullman area students include:
- Kramer Van Mark Bennett, of Cullman, Bachelor of Science in Commerce & Business Administration
- Rebekah Alyse Calvert, of Bremen, Bachelor of Science in Commerce & Business Administration
- Isom Paul Carden, of Cullman, Bachelor of Science in Commerce & Business Administration
- Katherine Mary Gates, of Cullman, Bachelor of Science in Commerce & Business Administration
- Amber Nicole Heaton, of Cullman, Bachelor of Science in Nursing
- Zachary L. Holt, of Cullman, Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering
- Aubrey Lynn Humphries, of Joppa, Bachelor of Science in Education
- Mary Paige Hunt, of Arab, Bachelor of Science in Commerce & Business Administration
- Kera Skye Hunter, of Cullman, Bachelor of Science in Commerce & Business Administration
- Jeremy Caleb Hurst, of Hanceville, Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
- Olivia A. Kontogeorge, of Hanceville, Bachelor of Science in Commerce & Business Administration
- Jason Phillip McAfee, of Hanceville, Bachelor of Science in Commerce & Business Administration
- Mitchell J. Naler, of Cullman, Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
- Katie Marie Noriega, of Cullman, Master of Science
- Josie McCarty Oliver, of Cullman, Bachelor of Arts in Communication & Information Sciences
- Bethany Meyer Pappas, of Cullman, Bachelor of Arts in Communication & Information Sciences
- Leah Guthrie Pappas, of Cullman, Master of Science
- Weston G. Rakestraw, of Cullman, Bachelor of Science
- Anit Hitesh Rama, of Cullman, Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
- Lawson P. Schaffer, of Cullman, Bachelor of Arts in Communication & Information Sciences
- Kayla Rena Scott, of Hanceville, Bachelor of Science in Commerce & Business Administration
- Grey Noel Slatton, of Cullman, Bachelor of Science in Commerce & Business Administration
- Jordan Scott Van Gundy, of Cullman, Bachelor of Arts
- Eric Riley Voce, of Cullman, Bachelor of Science in Commerce & Business Administration
- Summer Lee Walker, of Baileyton, Bachelor of Science in Education
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.