Published on January 19, 2023
Cumberland School of Law recognizes excellence in academic achievement each semester by publishing a Dean’s List. Included on the list are students whose end-of-semester GPA is 3.3 or higher. Congratulations to the following students who qualified for the fall 2022 Dean's List:
Adams, Omega Lynn
Allen, Saharah M.
Almond, Sara C.
Avent, Ashlyn L.
Awad, Ohtra R.
Barnes, Thomas N.
Bayles, Adrianna S.
Beckerink, Natalie R.
Behren, Ryan
Belveal, Brian Conrad
Blackmon, Anderson M.
Blalock, Jake H.
Blasingame, Kynsley Rae
Blocksom, Robin Callahan
Booth, Maddison T.
Bradshaw, Courtney
Breland Mullinix, Samantha
Brinkmeyer, Alexis L.
Brinson, Sarah Ally
Brock, Paul M.
Brown, Chandler S.
Brown, William Webster
Bunyard, Emma C.
Burleson, Chandler A.
Burrow, Jackson C.
Burrows, Haleigh Breanne
Butler, Marilee Lindsey
Byard, Benjamin A.
Campbell, Kathryn Elizabeth
Carr, Janel
Cassinelli, Elena N.
Chambliss, Haleigh N.
Chaplin, Victoria Emily-Jane
Chase, Connor A.
Chiepalich, Zachariah L.
Clark, Madison E.
Clarke, Varro James
Cory, James Ernest
Cowley, Kendall M.
Cox, McKenzie R.
Cross, Karleigh Reagan
Culp, Claire Alise
Damon, Madelyn Layne
Dantone, Samuel David
Dasinger, Chloe L.
Dickinson, Lillian C.
Dickson, Harold A., IV
Dolen, Mitchell Jacob
Donlon, Margaret
Douglas, Kourtni C.
Dozier, Caroline Melissa
Drew, Chelsea L.
Driskill, Elise M.
Duckett, Mary E.
Dukes, Lamar A., III
Dunn, Philip A.
Early, Kalen S.
Eison, Grant T.
English, Robert M., III
Ezekiel, Kerrie Kennedy
Feighery, Ashley Elizabeth
Freeman, Zachary E.
Futrell, Matthew D.
Gaal, Edward W.
Garner, Samuel Aaron
Garrard, Hollis M.
Gaston, William Samuel
Gibbons, Trevor Elliott
Gorham, Mary K.
Gressett, Alex Kristin
Grissett, Morgan Elizabeth
Hall, Meredith W.
Hallman, Abigail L.
Hammitte, Sarah E.
Haney, Christina E.
Hannahan, Thomas D.
Harris, Billy T., III
Hicks, Sydney C.
Hill, Aliah T.
Hodge, Jacob
Holifield, Chotsani J.
Horn, James M.
Ingram, Joseph H.
Jernigan, Dorris E., III
Johnston, Robert D., III
Johnston, Margaret Ann Lee
Jones, Macey R.
Kirkpatrick, William P.
Kline, David D., Jr
Lancaster, Riley K.
Lastrapes, Madelyn L.
Lavin, Teylor M.
Lazaro, Sonia
Leak, Caroline F.
Leggett, Triston W.
Lester, Lauren Alexa
Loftin, Jordan E.
Logan, Bethany Mae
Lott, Allie M.
Mansfield, Trent Alexander
Martin, Jordan A.
Martin, Leighton L.
Martin, Maggie Lynn
Matney, Morgan Alexandra
McCormack, Cameron C.
McCraney, Mae G.
McCrary, Susanne Hames
McCrary, Walker H.
McKeen, Sadler
Meldrum, McKenna J.
Miller, James
Mitchell, James
Mitchell, Sidney E.
Mordecai, Palmer A.
Neill, Taylor K.
Packer, Elizabeth J.
Paradise, John M.
Parker, Charles J.
Patel, Dylan
Patterson, Grantham Paul
Payne, Ashlyn Elisabeth
Peek, Katherine M.
Peterson, Timothy W.
Phillips, Anna Grace
Philyaw, Katherine Elizabeth
Plemmons, Bailee Lauren
Pomeroy, Courtney Noel
Pope, Caroline Elizabeth
Powell, Jacob
Quick, Alexander P.
Reynolds, Riley E.
Robertson, Nathaniel James
Rock, Madeline A.
Rogers, Anna L.
Rogers, Lucas M.
Rothwell, Jacob G.
Rushton, Ashley Denise
Schroeder, Lucas C.
Shelly, Harriet S.
Shumaker, Rachel K.
Simpler, James Porterfield
Sinclair, Kaitlyn Ann
Smith, Benjamin A.
Smith, Mckenzy C.
Spitzer, Ryland Z.
Stone, Carrie Madison
Sulser, Tristan C.
Swearengen, Kyle
Talbert, Ashlee E.
Taylor, William E.
Thompson, Reese H.
Timm, Alexandria D.
Todd, Elizabeth L.
Tomlin, BriAnna C.
Traylor, Anna Leslie
Trippeer, Andrew M.
Trulove, Loden Brock
Turner, Rolanda T.
Turney, Miles J.
Van Deventer, Vincent
Walker, Virginia C.
Warren, James Zachary
Waters, Victoria T.
Webb, Sarah F.
Weeks, Macey A.
West, John M.
White, Abigail Willis
White, Hayley M.
Wideman, Grant L.
Wolff, Luther H., IV
Wood, Brett
Yarbrough, Tyler Elaine
Yeiser, William
Zeller, J. Elliott
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