Published on June 4, 2019
Cumberland School of Law recognizes excellence in academic achievement each semester by publishing a Dean’s List. Included on the list are third year full-time students whose end-of-semester GPA is 3.0 or higher and first and second year full-time students whose end-of-semester GPA is 3.3 or higher. Congratulations to the following students who qualified for the spring 2019 Dean's List:
Joshua D. Aarons
Stephen R. Alsleben
Mollie Wallace Amick
Averie L. Armstead
Johnathan F. Austin
Sarah Ann Baldwin
Christopher T. Ballentine
Colton T. Bassett
Anthony G. Bellan
Allison R. Bendall
Ivey E. Best
Robert T. Blakesleay
Courtney F. Bobo
Leigh Margaret Bostic
Lauren C. Brasher
Henry Ben Brown
Jonathan H. Brown
Callie D. Brister
John Austin Boyd
Patrick Burglass
William V. Burkett
Avery Burns
Derienne S. Busby
Lisa K. Cagle
Haleigh E. Chastain
Kaitlyn P. Chomin
Mary Margaret Clark
Nolan S. Clark
Maggie K. Coan
Isabella M. Colombo
Sean P. Connor
Michael R. Cooke
Virginia S. Cooper
Hannah N. Cory
John M. Cowell
Courtney Brooks Crampton
Madison L. Cumby
Emma A. Cummings
Caleb W. Diaz
Kristina Marie DiGioia
Brooke A. DiSalvo
Haley Dison
Katelyn K. Dodd
James R. Douglass
Michael L. Dunphy
Kevin B. Durick
Makenzie M. Ervin
Danielle Esposito
Sara Jessica Farmer
Kimberly S. Fasking
Caleb A. Faulkner
Justin M. Flinn
Juan X. Franco
Andrew Friedman
Hugh S. Gainer
Daniel Thomas Gawlak
Brandon J. Gilham
Jackson Graham Gilmore
David L. Glenn
Christopher J. Godwin
Richard Blaine Goodwin
Sierra Gray
Peyton M. Guest
Stephanie M. Gushlaw
William S. Hall
David Hunter Hamm
Tayler G. Hansford
Blake W. Harper
Houston Mackenzie Harrison
Garrett L. Hartley
Alexandria C. Heard
Catherine L. Henderson
Tyerra M. Henderson
Alan C. Henley
Alexander Henry
Nolan Thomas Herslebs
Morgan Pratt Hoggle
Stacey Aarumus Hollis
Emily A. Hopper
Charles F. Horton III
David C. Horton
Hunter R. Horton
Jessica A. Hunter
Nathan Nickolas Jackson
Krista N. James
Jennifer Belle Jayjohn
Nicole R. Jones
Tiffany A. Jones
Nelson C. Johnson
Olivia H. Johnson
Taylor A. Johnson
William C. Johnson
Justin T. Keeton
Catherine C. Kline
Mallory C. Koger
Thomas C. Lacy
Alex M. LaGanke
William M. Lanier
Ellen Anne Larson
Nicki L. Lawsen
Brandon Michael Lawson
Candace N. LeMier
Whitney Paige Lott
Amanda C. Lowndes
Mackenzie C. Luce
McKenzie Nicole Lundgren
Brooke L. Messina
Gordon Tucker Martin
Molli Aliimau Masaniai
Kimberly B. Massey
Caroline D. McLeroy
Ryan L. McMillan
Robert B. McNeill
McKenzie T. Meade
John Mills
Isabel Gerri Montoya-Minisee
Sarah M. Morris
Daniel C. Moss
Marsh D. Moton
Justice Q. Neloms
David S. Newman
Ruben V. Nichols
Suzanne R. Norman
Dana L. Oglesby
Denzel E. Okinedo
Everett L. Park
Rainer B. Park
Evani R. Patel
Tyler J. Patrick
Savannah W. Pelfrey
Liana Pena-Ariet
Elizabeth S. Pilcher
Reynolds Parker Pittman
Corbin C. Potter
Jack H. Pouchert
Brooke Kiara Pruitt
Sarah E. Rawls
Mary C. Raybon
Jackson M. Reagan
Grant E. Reese
Megan Richards
Matthew K. Richardson
Hogan C. Ricks
Diana N. Ruppenthal
Austin T. Russell
Seth W. Roden
Sara D. Rogan
Ashley N. Roy
William Jacob Sauls
Anna C. Saunders
Caroline L. Savage
Emily Menees Schmidt
Dylan P. Scilabro
Christian Alexandra Segrest
Sunny Shah
Frank S. Shaw
Ian P. Shippey
Fallyn A. Shotts
Alex C. Sidwell
Kathryn Ashley Sineath
Scott A. Sloss
Carson M. Smith
Charles C. Smith
Stephanie Anne Smith
Timothy Lee Smith
Robert Paul Sparkman
Savannah Grace Stewart
Nathaniel B. Stotser
Mitchell J. Surface
Trent V. Testa
Jeremy Ray Thomas
Madison J. Thomas
Brenton L. Thompson
Jason R. Thurman
Sarah Elizabeth Tindle
Alexander J. Townsley
Gabriel Matthew Tucker
Cassandra Tuggle
Morgan M. Turner
Kayli Allison Van Houtin
Lydia S. Wade
Sarah Elizabeth Walsh
David Gillam Watts
Paige M. West
Mary L. Whatley
Benjamin Kyle Whitt
Lauren Anne Wiggins
Jace T. Williams
John Wesley Williamson
Sydney H. Willmann
Brittany A. Wilson
Taylor A. Wilters
Jessica Wolinsky
Stephen K. Woodall
Daniel J. Woolard
Robert Andrew Yarbro
Julianne N. Zilahy
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