Aristocrat of Bands holds Edward L. Graves Summer Band Camp June 13-20
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (TSU News Service) – They have been a staple at the Tennessee State University for nearly 70 years, performing all over the country and for numerous U.S. presidents. Now the Aristocrat of Bands will bring their expertise and showmanship skills to help train the next generation of musicians during the 4th Annual Edward L. Graves High School Summer Camp.
Slated to take place at TSU June 13-20, the camp is designed for rising ninth through 12th graders to help foster the musicianship and marching expertise of young musicians.
During the eight-day camp, students will have the opportunity to learn about marching technique, dance and musicianship. The camp closes out with performances designed to showcase what the students have learned during the course of the week.
According to Dr. Reginald McDonald, acting Director of Bands, students from as far as Chicago, Atlanta, Kansas City, Kansas, and Memphis, Tennessee, will come to the University to learn the rigors of performing as a member of TSU’s Aristocrat of Bands and what it takes to be successful in today’s collegiate band programs.
“We are excited to be offering this opportunity for area high school students interested in expanding their marching and music skills,” said McDonald. “Not only will this expose students to the basic elements of the Aristocrat of Bands, but also experience college life for a week. When they return to their high school, they will have the tools to be a productive member of their high-school marching band.”
Cost for the camp is $275 for non-residential, and $375 for residential campers. All students must bring their own instruments, with Drum Majors supplying their own major instrument as well as mace. Flag bearers must bring their own flags, while twirlers must bring batons.
The camps ends with musicians performing at the Edward L. Graves Scholarship Gala, June 19, and again for parents and the general public on Saturday, June 20.
To register or for more information, call Melva Townsend at 615.963.2525 or email [email protected].
Tennessee State University
3500 John Merritt Boulevard
Nashville, Tennessee 37209
615.963.5331
About Tennessee State University
With more than 9,000 students, Tennessee State University is Nashville’s only public university, and is a comprehensive, urban, co-educational, land-grant university offering 45 undergraduate, 24 graduate and seven doctoral programs. TSU has earned a top 20 ranking for Historically Black Colleges and Universities according to U.S. News and World Report, and rated as one of the top universities in the country by Washington Monthly for social mobility, research and community service. Founded in 1912, Tennessee State University celebrated 100 years in Nashville during 2012. Visit the University online at tnstate.edu.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (TSU News Service) – For years the Tennessee State University women’s track program has been known for its sprinters and relay teams. On Friday, the Tigerbelles lived up to their legacy by clinching the 2015 Ohio Valley Conference Championship, the first since 2008 and the eighth overall under legendary Coach Chandra Cheeseborough-Guice.
Coach Chandra Cheeseborough-Guice
A former Olympian, who made history by snagging two gold medals at the Los Angeles Olympics in 1984, Cheeseborough-Guice was also named “Women’s Coach of the Year.”
She could not hide her excitement as the Lady Tigers finished 128.5 points ahead of Eastern Illinois with 127 points, and defending champions South Missouri with 108.5 points.
“I am so excited right now,” said Cheeseborough-Guice. “These young ladies stepped up and got it done. We were down in numbers, but the numbers we had shored up against the larger squads. I am so proud to be a Tigerbelle.”
TSU President Glenda Glover was equally excited about the Tigerbelles’ championship.
President Glenda Glover
“On behalf of the University, I congratulate the team and coaches for an outstanding performance on winning the OVC championship,” President Glover said. “We are so proud of you all for persevering and giving it your all to come out as champions. Your heart, talent, commitment and sportsmanship have brought us much pride. Again, congratulations!”
The track teams’ championship is the second TSU OVC title this year. On March 7, the TSU women’s basketball team was crowned OVC Champs following a 64-60 win over No. 1 seeded UT Martin. The victory clinched the Tigerbelles a place in the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1995.
In Saturday’s meet, despite delays due to lightening and heavy rains, the Tigerbelles managed to claim seven events and 23 scoring finishes. Amber Hughes, Diera Taylor, Christian Pryor and Kayla Pryor teamed up for the 4×400 relay and crossed the line first in a time of 3:44.96.
Hughes led the way as she claimed four-top finishes and broke a 29-year old record. The sophomore broke the tape in 13.27 in the 100-meter hurdles to erase an OVC Championship mark, which had been around since 1986.
Hughes also claimed the top spot in the 200-meter dash (23.66) and the triple jump (12.90m/42-04.00). The Atlanta product was also a member of the 4×100 relay team that placed third.
“Somehow we were not expected to win this tournament,” Hughes said. “We just wanted to do well, but when it came down to it, the whole team mind shifted and we gave it our very best. That’s how we were able to win. It was a team effort.”
For the second year straight, Clairwin Dameus won the heptathlon as she amassed 5,396 points. The total was three points shy of her OVC record of 5,399 set in 2014.
Dameus continued her busy weekend as she finished second in the long jump with a leap of 6.16m (20-02.50) and placed sixth in the 400-meter hurdles (1:04.35). The junior was also a member of the third place 4×100 team.
Freshman Kayla Pryor and sophomore I’mani Davis recorded the final two individual championships for the Tigerbelles. Pryor claimed the title in the 400-meter hurdles in a time of 1:00.18, while Davis won the high jump as she cleared the bar in her second attempt at 1.73m (5-08.00).
Davis, also a member of the Lady Tigers basketball team, became the first athlete in TSU history to be a part of OVC championship teams in two separate sports. The Tulsa, Oklahoma native is a two-year starter with the Lady Tigers and just completed her first season with the Tigerbelles.
With three members qualifying, the next stop for the Tigerbelles is the regionals in the NCAA East Preliminary Round in Jacksonville, Florida May 28. Hughes will represent TSU in the 100-meter hurdle and the 200-meter dash. Dameus will participate in the long jump, and Davis the high jump.
Tennessee State University
3500 John Merritt Boulevard
Nashville, Tennessee 37209
615.963.5331
About Tennessee State University
With more than 9,000 students, Tennessee State University is Nashville’s only public university, and is a comprehensive, urban, co-educational, land-grant university offering 45 undergraduate, 24 graduate and seven doctoral programs. TSU has earned a top 20 ranking for Historically Black Colleges and Universities according to U.S. News and World Report, and rated as one of the top universities in the country by Washington Monthly for social mobility, research and community service. Founded in 1912, Tennessee State University celebrated 100 years in Nashville during 2012. Visit the University online at tnstate.edu.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (TSU News Service) – Tennessee State University’s undergraduate Class of 2015 crossed the stage at Hale Stadium in cap and gown Saturday, May 9, to receive their hard-earned degrees, while Graduate candidates received their diplomas the night before during a commencement ceremony at the Gentry Complex.
More than 1,300 undergraduate and graduate students received their degrees during two separate ceremonies in which Dr. Roslyn M. Brock, chairman of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, told the graduates Friday night that “by completing your education and achieving at this level, you have prepared yourselves to be the hopes and dreams of tomorrow’s generation.” Saturday, under clear skies and warm temperatures, Memphis Mayor AC Wharton, a TSU alum and renowned lawyer, told the graduates that the key to success is having confidence and believing in oneself.
Candidates eligible for graduation included 927 students earning undergraduate degrees, 386 received graduate degrees and graduate certificates, along with 52 doctoral candidates.
Also notable is a total of 245 students eligible to graduate with honors including 41 earning summa cum laude (GPA of at least 3.75), 75 magna cum laude (GPA of at least 3.50) and 129 earning cum laude (GPA of at least 3.25).
Students eligible for degree included:
Graduate Degree Candidates
College of Agriculture, Human and Natural Sciences
Doctor of Philosophy
Biological Sciences
Yorke, Richard, Nashville, TN
Master of Science
Agricultural Sciences
Akinya, Abimbola, Akure, Nigeria
Aldridge, Alicia, Axis, AL
Alghamdi, Ahmad, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Christian, Karla, Nashville, TN
Dompreh, Jessica, Mount Juliet, TN
Githua, Susan, Thika, Kenya
Gray, Samuel, Hermitage, TN
Jackson, Cleveland, Florence, MS
Johnson, DeKarra, Mount Rainier, MD
Kabir, Md, Dhaka, Bulgaria
Kimathi, Boniface, Machakos, Kenya
Kodati, Srikanth, Hyderabad, India
Kreul, Beverley, Republic, MD
Leathers, Alison, Nashville, TN
Lotze, Andrew, Nashville, TN
Moore, Virginia, Clarksville, TN
Morris, Garrett, Eads, TN
Omosa, Oladayo, Akure, Nigeria
Onyeukwu, Obinna, Chicago, IL
Osazuwa, Osaretin, Lagos, Nigeria
Prestwich, Peter, Nashville, TN
Randle, Shonkaan, Nashville, TN
Biology
Alhawiti, Naif, Nashville, TN
Alshammari, Fahdah, Arlington, TX
Davis, Christopher, Nashville, TN
Holmes, Chondraah, Waterloo, IA
Labban, Abbrar, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Chemistry
Alhamed, Samiyah, Lake Charles, LA
Almughamsi, Haifa, Muncie, IN
Anisuzzaman, Sharif, Comilla, Bangladesh
Hoq, Md Rejaul, San Diego, CA
Hunt, Cherry, Nashville, TN
Shaban, Wejdan, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Shannon, Creea, Nashville, TN
Wadees, Sajad, Huntington, WV
College of Business
Master of Business Administration
Business Administration
Agtarap, Sola Kristie, Murfreesboro, TN
Alghamdi, Hassan, Baha, Saudi Arabia
Althumayri, Ziyad, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Burkett, Brian, Nashville, TN
Downs, Tyler, Cordova, TN
Fowler, Carmen, Cape Girardeau, MO
Harris, Jerell, Nashville, TN
Haunhorst, Brian, Madison, TN
Henderson, Shemeka, Fredericksburg, VA
Hugan, Bernadette, Madison, TN
Khan, Modhurima, Nashville, TN
Manning, Alma, Nashville, TN
Turner, Terrance, Antioch, TN
Yan, Xinyi, Tianjin, China
Zagami, Elizabeth, Scottsdale, AZ
College of Education
Doctor of Philosophy
Psychology
Lowe, Rebbecca, Natchitoches, LA
Lynch, Jeremy, Clarksville, TN
Manor, Shannon, Columbia, TN
Monroe, Johanna, Antioch, TN
Raman, Janani, Fayetteville, NC
Scott, Angela, Lexington, KY
Sellers, Amy, Colbert, WA
Doctor of Education
Administration and Supervision
Duarte, Dalila, Miami Lakes, FL
Damron-Litchford, Nancy, Nashville, TN
Harrington, Miriam, Antioch, TN
Myers, Brenda, Baxter, TN
Odom, Tenisha, Nashville, TN
Curriculum and Instruction
Aluoch, Elijah, Chattanooga, TN
Brown, Amy, Cookeville, TN
Ray, Amanda, Mount Juliet, TN
Trice, Valerie, Henderson, TN
Education Specialist
Instructional Leadership
Alexander, Deborah, Nashville, TN
Burgess, Rhonda, Nashville, TN
Chisom-Rhodes, Erica, Nashville, TN
Crump, Tehronne, Nashville, TN
Henderson, Peggie, Antioch, TN
King, Denise, Madison, TN
Noel, Geanice, Antioch, TN
Pritchett, Nasheba, Goodlettsville, TN
Smith, Zakeisha, Nashville, TN
Taveau, Marisa, Nolensville, TN
Woodard, Cheryl, Nashville, TN
Master of Education
Curriculum and Instruction
Al ruwaili, Miad, Saudi Arabia
Alhaqbani, Sadeem, Al-Hassa, Saudi Arabia
Alnajar, Ayesha, Al-Hassa, Saudi Arabia
Alqarni, Awn, Saudi Arabia,
Baker, Crystal, Nashville, TN
Crowley, Chartrice, Nashville, TN
Davenport, Latonya, Nashville, TN
Davis, Michael, Nashville, TN
Dent, Nevella, Nashville, TN
Glass, Erin, Nashville, TN
Hashim, Abrar, Saudi Arabia
Hord, Christina, Shelbyville, TN
Ingle, Andrea, Nashville, TN
Marks, Kellie, Nashville, TN
McDonald, Shante, Huntsville, AL
Morpeau, Ulrick, Antioch, TN
Nyaberi, Christable, Nashville, TN
Elementary Education
Akins, Gabrielle, Nashville, TN
Beckham, John, Nashville, TN
Coode, Regina, Nashville, TN
Donnelly, Patricia, Nashville, TN
Jackson, Jaleesa, Nashville, TN
Stephens, Carmen, Madison, TN
Washko, Christopher, Nashville, TN
Instructional Leadership
Gray, Constance, Goodlettsville, TN
Grissom, Katara, Nashville, TN
Lacy, Randall, Nashville, TN
Omar, Mohammed, Nashville, TN
Rogers, Shelby, Dolton, IL
Webster, Leroy, Nashville, TN
Special Education
Bin Jardan, Alanood, Al-Hassa, Saudi Arabia
Lin, Hsu-Chang, Tainan City, China
McKenzie, Mary, Nashville, TN
Norris, Beverly, Nashville, TN
Shorter, Shauntazia, Nashville, TN
Master of Science
Professional School Counseling
Carmichael, Tara, Memphis, TN
Craig, Molly, Hendersonville, TN
Garrett, Janelle, Nashville, TN
Green, Brian, Brentwood, TN
O’Brien, Erin, Nashville, TN
Reynolds, Erica, Nashville, TN
Thompson, Tasia, Nashville, TN
Psychology
Babb, Kashonda, Madison, TN
Branch, Innocence, Ellenwood, GA
Brown, Kenya, Nashville, TN
Clarke, Gwendolyn, Whites Creek, TN
Hackney, Brittany, Clarksville, TN
LaDuke, Brittany, Knoxville, TN
McClean, Stuart, Tyler, TX
Peebles, Hunter, Nashville, TN
Shanklin, Terneilus, Jackson, TN
Sullivan, Shacora Arletha Danielle, Antioch, TN
Taylor, Randon, Nashville, TN
Thatcher, Brittany, New Rochelle, NY
Williams, John, Chattanooga, TN
College of Engineering
Master of Engineering
Engineering
Al Janabi, Qussay, Antioch, TN
Alzahrani, Sabah, Taif, Saudi Arabia
Atwah, Wissam, Mekkah, OK
Kidando, Emmanuel, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Oke, Kehinde, Abuja, Nigeria
Robinson, Tonjanika, Stone Mountain, GA
Ruhazwe, Evarist, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Savage, James, Franklin, TN
Solomon, David, Nashville, TN
Master of Science
Computer and Information Systems Engineering
Parker, Adrian, La Vergne, TN
Sameen, Jamil, Nashville, TN
College of Health Sciences
Doctor of Physical Therapy
Physical Therapy
Abell, George, Nashville, TN
Barnes, Taylor, Louisville, KY
Barrett, Elizabeth, Franklin, TN
Bender, Heidi, Huntington Beach, CA
Brown, Briana, Valley, AL
Burdette, Elizha, Franklin, TN
Burns, Brandon, Cleveland, TN
Curtis, Brittany, Columbus, OH
Dow, Hillary, Yorktown, VA
Felts, Robert, Nashville, TN
Ferrigan, Kirsten, Angola, IN
Foster, Harmonie, Bedford, OH
Fuhrhop, Elizabeth, Glen Ellyn, IL
Givens, Micah, Birmingham, AL
Hice, Jessica, Tullahoma, TN
Hickle, Amanda, Indianapolis, IN
Hogan, Jendayi, Fort Washington, MD
Honn, Kailey, Westfield, IN
King, Kyle, Bushnell, FL
Krusic, Alexandra, Aurora, IL
Lindeman, Matthew, Maryville, TN
Norina Weatherman, Margarita, Antioch, TN
Patel, Nikita, Boiling Springs, SC
Pierce, Lauren, Chesapeake, VA
Read, Branan, Memphis, TN
Robbins, Elizabeth, Nashville, TN
Rogers, Kathryn, Rock Island, TN
Schonewill, Annika, Nashville, TN
Shetromph, Natalie, Lititz, PA
Singer, Sarah, Nashville, TN
Spear, Ashley, Hermitage, TN
Stromberg, Ryan, Provo, UT
Toranzo, Jamila, Nashville, TN
Twist, Martine, Matthews, NC
Weinberg, Drisa, Tucson, AZ
Master of Arts in Education
Human Performance and Sport Sciences
Ashley, Zebodia, Montgomery, AL
Briscoe, Naffene, Nashville, TN
Coffey, Chancelor, Hillsboro, AL
Coleman, Jamal, Nashville, TN
Danna, Matthew, Denham Springs, LA
Jordan, Joslyn, Antioch, TN
Kuthe, Joshua, Nashville, TN
Lanier, Brittany, Roanoke, VA
Mcghee, Sydney, Nashville, TN
Payne, Kenya, Memphis, TN
Reall, Scott, Brentwood, TN
Scruggs, Dormonique, Nashville, TN
Weeden, Joshua, Jackson, TN
Master of Public Health
Public Health
Arinze, Onyeka, Lagos, Nigeria
Arzu, Arielle, Chicago, IL
Favours, Jacquelyn, Nashville, TN
Knecht, Judith, Franklin, TN
Oaihimire, Rhoda, Nashville, TN
Oaihimire, Ruth, Nashville, TN
Odoh, Chisom, Enugu,
Onadeko, Kempson, Antioch, TN
Master of Science
Speech Pathology
Brassfield, Lauren, Brentwood, TN
Burge, Kenzie, Murfreesboro, TN
Clayton, Courtney, Antioch, TN
Crawford, Katherine, Germantown, TN
DePrez, Brianna, Ooltewah, TN
Donnerstag, Jessica, Nashville, TN
Francis, Heather, Nashville, TN
Garrison, Amy, Antioch, TN
Hammer, Ashley, Murfreesboro, TN
Kidd, Taylor, Cleveland, TN
Kissner, Jessica, White House, TN
Ladd, Karlyn, Murfreesboro, TN
Lane, Kimberly, Memphis, TN
McClendon, Grace, Murfreesboro, TN
Moorhead, Beth, Butler, KY
Mullican, Marcy, Rock Island, TN
Plage, Caitlin, Nashville, TN
Rabb, Laneisha, McMinnville, TN
Sasscer, John, Seymour, TN
Satterfield, Lauren, Nashville, TN
Semore, Cassie, Lyles, TN
Smith, Rebekah, Nashville, TN
Trest, Kelly, Goodlettsville, TN
Whitwell, Krystal, Hoenwald, TN
van den Bosch, Emily, Arcadia, CA
Master of Science in Nursing
Nursing
Abuawad, Insaf, Nashville, TN
Adreon, Pamela, Santa Fe, TN
Ahmadi, Shiva, Hendersonville, TN
Aluoch, Marren, Nashville, TN
Barber, Sarah, Lebanon, TN
Baxter, Ashley, Nashville, TN
Beard, Cynthia, Gallatin, TN
Burks, Amy, Waynesboro, TN
Byrd, Caitlin, Franklin, TN
Caples, Shervonda, Nashville, TN
Clark, Russell, Madison, TN
Coffin, Kealin, Nashville, TN
Corder, Quenessa, Lebanon, TN
Crowley, Niccole, Columbia, TN
Dalton, Valarie, Antioch, TN
DeLong, Sheila, McDonald, TN
Fishel, Mary, Union City, TN
Fraizer, Victoria, Bartlett, TN
Gimenez, Chandra, Nashville, TN
Granberry, Latisha, Nashville, TN
Heflin, Lashawna, Riverview, FL
Henderson, DeAnna, Gallatin, TN
Henley, Bridget, Nashville, TN
Himes, Clayton, Nashville, TN
Hinshaw, Emily, Joelton, TN
Howell, Claire, New Vienna, OH
Hubert, Michael, Lebanon, TN
Hudson, Anne, White House, TN
Hughes, Isabel, Madison, TN
Hughes, Jennifer, Thompsons Station, TN
Humphery, Pamela, Nashville, TN
Hunley, Dana, Madison, TN
Hutchins-Conry, Tinera, Morrison, TN
Johnson, Jessica, Christiana, TN
Johnson, Tiffany, Nashville, TN
Kaelin, Victoria, Mount Juliet, TN
Kelley, Linda, Saint Joseph, TN
Key, Wanda, Nashville, TN
Keyser, Erika, Culleoka, TN
Lee, Suzanne, Madison, TN
Lewis, Ashlee, Hermitage, TN
Lewis-Brown, Stephanie, Spring Hill, TN
Maben-Tenney, Laura, Nashville, TN
Madison, Makko, Antioch, TN
McDermitt, Michele, Mount Juliet, TN
Meacham, Brandi, Nashville, TN
Milberger, Latisha, Hermitage, TN
Moore, Christie, Mount Juliet, TN
Muehling, Julie, Lake City, MN
Neal, Mechele, Pulaski, TN
Okoh, Chucky, Chattanooga, TN
Okolocha, Maureen, Hermitage, TN
Owens, Eyitemi, Antioch, TN
Pace, Kimberly, Nashville, TN
Patz, Susan, Hollis, NH
Pierce, Jazzlyn, Cane Ridge, TN
Poydras, Sabrina, Clarksville, TN
Qu, Ying, Nashville, TN
Ramsey, Roxanne, Old Hickory, TN
Ramsey, Sara, Christiana, TN
Rashid, Faiza, Nashville, TN
Robinson, Essence, Antioch, TN
Rodriguez, Jason, Chattanooga, TN
Saia, Whitney, Franklin, TN
Santoyo, Cheryl, Clarksville, TN
Simpson, Julie, Nashville, TN
Singleton, Tyler, Hendersonville, TN
Smith, Korninthia, Greenville, MS
Sommerschield, Laura, Winchester, TN
Sullivan, British, Hermitage, TN
Thomas, Hannah, Nashville, TN
Tidrow, Masako, Spring Hill, TN
Tramel, Cassie, Columbia, TN
Tudeme, Augustine, Antioch, TN
Whyte, Sharon, Clarksville, TN
Williams, Rachel, Castalian Springs, TN
College of Liberal Arts
Master of Criminal Justice
Criminal Justice
Adenusi, Olayinka, Bariga, Nigeria
Cutler, Stephanie, Winchester, TN
French, James, Knoxville, TN
Hayes, Tashauna, Dyersburg, TN
Lias, Joseph, Sanford, FL
Lillard, Randy, Nashville, TN
Moore, Norkeisha, Victorville, CA
Taabur, Tabeer, Nashville, TN
Wheeler, Paige, Goodlettsville, TN
College of Professional Service and Urban Affairs
Master of Professional Studies
Professional Studies
Anthis, Brian, Madison, TN
Corlew, Patricia, Nashville, TN
Dorse, Lanisa, Goodlettsville, TN
Garmon, Jasmin, Merrillville, IN
Hamilton, Renita, Lawrenceville, GA
Jones, Elizabeth, Nashville, TN
Locke, Jason, Juliet, TN
Robinson, Jennifer, Nashville, TN
Sandifer, Toija, Knoxville, TN
Master of Public Administration
Public Administration
Benson, Brianna, Mount Juliet, TN
Bills II, Everett, Antioch, TN
Boswell, Derrick, Nashville, TN
Brunson, Cory, Columbia, TN
Carpenter, James, Nolensville, TN
Goodrich, Jason, Nashville, TN
Hardaway, Rachel, Nashville, TN
Matthews, Mel, Gallatin, TN
Richardson, Eric, Nashville, TN
Routen, Jameca, Nashville, TN
Williams, Brian, Cordova, TN
Master of Social Work
Social Work
Abdullatif, Barin, Nashville, TN
Badley, Tanae, Olathe, KS
Bastin, David, Nashville, TN
Bogle, Richard, Nunnelly, TN
Brady, Dawn, Nashville, TN
Conner, Abby, Nashville, TN
Crawley, Anita, Nashville, TN
Gordon, Lisa, Nashville, TN
Hittel, Julie, Cartersville, GA
James, Theresa, Spring City, TN
Kiester, David, Nashville, TN
Lawrence, Monica, Antioch, TN
Manley, Sarah, Nashville, TN
McLeod, Christi, Antioch, TN
Morant, Nicole, Murfreesboro, TN
Richards, Amber, Lebanon, TN
Samuel, Cathlyn, Nashville, TN
Scheppf, Paul, Hermitage, TN
Sneed, Jacqueline, Nashville, TN
Taylor, Susan, Lebanon, TN
Tharpe, Sylvia, Madison, TN
Turk, Rebecca, Hermitage, TN
Turner, Jarvis, Nashville, TN
Word, Natosha, Nashville, TN
Graduate Certificates
Baxley, Laura, Family Nurse Practioner
Benson, Brianna, Non-Profit Management
Carpenter, Charles, Public Administration Executive Leadership
Davis, Terence, Public Administration Executive Leadership
Fox, Tina, Public Administration Executive Leadership
Freeman, Vicki, Public Administration Executive Leadership
Gabous, Ashraf, Public Administration Executive Leadership
Gupton, William, Public Administration Executive Leadership
Gwyn, Mark, Public Administration Executive Leadership
Hardaway, Rachel, Health Administration and Planning
Helton, Lisa, Public Administration Executive Leadership
Henry, Robert, Public Administration Executive Leadership
Hudson, Anne, Nursing Education
Hulett, Roderick, Health Administration and Planning
Locke, Jason, Public Administration Executive Leadership
Lynch, Erin, Non-Profit Management
Martin, Kristin, Public Administration Executive Leadership
Matthews, Mel, Non-Profit Management
Nix-Davis, Shirley, Health Administration and Planning
Phillips, Samantha, Public Administration Executive Leadership
Porter, Robin, Public Administration Executive Leadership
Puckett, Randall, Public Administration Executive Leadership
Qualls, Eric, Public Administration Executive Leadership
Reid, Chrystalyn, Health Administration and Planning
Watwood, Brandon, Public Administration Executive Leadership
Whitt, Rhonda, Public Administration Executive Leadership
Williams, Kevin, Public Administration Executive Leadership
Undergraduate Degree Candidates
College of Agriculture, Human and Natural Sciences
Joh’Nissa Anderson Bachelor of Science Biology
Aimee Anderson Bachelor of Science Family and Consumer Science
Jacquise Andrews Bachelor of Science Family and Consumer Science
Heather Barr Bachelor of Science Early Childhood Education
Dedric Belio Bachelor of Science Biology
Jershawn Blockton Bachelor of Science Agricultural Sciences
Kyreshia Brown Bachelor of Science Agricultural Sciences
Jessica Brown Bachelor of Science Biology
Jazmyne Cantrell Bachelor of Science Biology
Authur Chapman Bachelor of Science Agricultural Sciences
Sara Chrisman Bachelor of Science Chemistry
Typhanee Colbert Bachelor of Science Family and Consumer Science
Ayanna Collins Bachelor of Science Biology
Eduardo Constantino Bachelor of Science Biology
Nancy Dansby Bachelor of Science Family and Consumer Science
George Davis Bachelor of Science Agricultural Sciences
Kassandra Davis Bachelor of Science Biology
Makeish Dennie Bachelor of Science Biology
Jessica Dix Bachelor of Science Biology
Daniel Doss Bachelor of Science Agricultural Sciences
Deja Doyle Bachelor of Science Family and Consumer Science
LeAndra Ersery Bachelor of Science Chemistry
Porshia Eubanks Bachelor of Science Chemistry
Amadou Fall Bachelor of Science Chemistry
Molly Fox Bachelor of Science Biology
Dustin Garcia Bachelor of Science Agricultural Sciences
Dominique Garrett Bachelor of Science Biology
Amy Garrison Bachelor of Science Agricultural Sciences
Carla Gibbs Bachelor of Science Biology
Christina Gomez Bachelor of Science Family and Consumer Science
Racheal Gregory Bachelor of Science Agricultural Sciences
LaQuita Grinnage Bachelor of Science Biology
Evon Habib Bachelor of Science Biology
Carrie Hall Bachelor of Science Early Childhood Education
Toni Hallman Bachelor of Science Family and Consumer Science
Jasmine Hill Bachelor of Science Chemistry
Kenisha Hill Bachelor of Science Family and Consumer Science
Kendel Hill Bachelor of Science Family and Consumer Science
Bambata Hogue Bachelor of Science Agricultural Sciences
Oliver Howard Bachelor of Science Agricultural Sciences
Alexis Howard Bachelor of Science Chemistry
Da Ne Irvin Bachelor of Science Agricultural Sciences
Veman Ismail Bachelor of Science Biology
Nahom Iyob Bachelor of Science Chemistry
Tya Johnson Bachelor of Science Biology
Darian Jones Bachelor of Science Biology
KaBrea Jones Bachelor of Science Biology
Yaritza Jones Bachelor of Science Chemistry
Patrice Kelly Bachelor of Science Biology
Chiara Leinyuy Keng Bachelor of Science Biology
Nakia Lang Bachelor of Science Early Childhood Education
Monica Lemons Bachelor of Science Family and Consumer Science
Erin Malone Bachelor of Science Biology
Essence Manlove Bachelor of Science Family and Consumer Science
Keith Martin Bachelor of Science Agricultural Sciences
Dena Masoud Bachelor of Science Family and Consumer Science
Miah Mayweather Bachelor of Science Family and Consumer Science
Nathan McKellips Bachelor of Science Chemistry
Joseph McLeod Bachelor of Science Chemistry
Shanice Miles-Moore Bachelor of Science Family and Consumer Science
Camerra Miller Bachelor of Science Biology
Bria Monk Bachelor of Science Agricultural Sciences
Teericka Moore Bachelor of Science Family and Consumer Science
Shantia Morgan Bachelor of Science Early Childhood Education
Alexis Morris Bachelor of Science Family and Consumer Science
Robert Onyejiaka Bachelor of Science Biology
Derek Platt Bachelor of Science Biology
Patricia Ragin Bachelor of Science Family and Consumer Science
Andre’ Reaves Bachelor of Science Agricultural Sciences
Cierra Rowe Bachelor of Science Biology
Perween Sameen Bachelor of Science Biology
Bayan Sankari Bachelor of Science Biology
Beatrice Scalf Bachelor of Science Agricultural Sciences
Kavon Seay Bachelor of Science Early Childhood Education
Brittney Shaw Bachelor of Science Early Childhood Education
Erika Smith Bachelor of Science Family and Consumer Science
Lawanda Sparks Bachelor of Science Family and Consumer Science
Mayim Stafford Bachelor of Science Family and Consumer Science
Ciera Starkey Bachelor of Science Agricultural Sciences
Arieal Stewart Bachelor of Science Family and Consumer Science
Anthony Suggs Bachelor of Science Biology
Rontorey Todd Bachelor of Science Biology
Eleonora Troyanovskaya Bachelor of Science Biology
Brittany Vasquez Bachelor of Science Biology
Marian Wakefield Bachelor of Science Family and Consumer Science
Angela Washington Bachelor of Science Agricultural Sciences
Rebecca Welch Bachelor of Science Biology
Rebecca Welch Bachelor of Science Chemistry
Bria Wells Bachelor of Science Biology
Takara Williams Bachelor of Science Family and Consumer Science
Latetrica Wilson Bachelor of Science Family and Consumer Science
College of Business
Nakisha Anderson Bachelor of Business Administration Business Administration
Maria Arbelaez-Lopez Bachelor of Business Administration Economics and Finance
Ahmad Ashari Bachelor of Business Administration Business Information System
Latasha Banks Bachelor of Business Administration Accounting
Janki Bant Bachelor of Business Administration Business Administration
Breyuna Bartee Bachelor of Business Administration Economics and Finance
Rhoda Beachy Bachelor of Business Administration Economics and Finance
Britney Bogard Bachelor of Business Administration Economics and Finance
Julian Bonds Bachelor of Business Administration Business Administration
Zuheily Bonilla Bachelor of Business Administration Business Administration
Gabriel Bowers Bachelor of Business Administration Accounting
Joshua Brooks Bachelor of Business Administration Business Information System
Leddya Brown Bachelor of Business Administration Accounting
Dominic Brown Bachelor of Business Administration Business Administration
Markell Burke Bachelor of Business Administration Business Administration
Kathleen Burnett Bachelor of Business Administration Economics and Finance
Keyatta Butler Bachelor of Business Administration Economics and Finance
William Butterworth Bachelor of Business Administration Business Administration
Kelley C DeBaca Bachelor of Business Administration Business Administration
Dorothy Carter Bachelor of Business Administration Business Administration
Erica Carter Bachelor of Business Administration Economics and Finance
Breanna Clark Bachelor of Business Administration Business Administration
Kierra Corbin Bachelor of Business Administration Accounting
Maryam Craft Bachelor of Business Administration Business Administration
Taniesha Crump Bachelor of Business Administration Accounting
Cinnamon Daniel Bachelor of Business Administration Business Administration
Jasmine Davis Bachelor of Business Administration Business Administration
Russell Dean Bachelor of Business Administration Accounting
Olivia Dunlop Bachelor of Business Administration Accounting
Danielle Dunn Bachelor of Business Administration Accounting
Christian Essimbe Bachelor of Business Administration Business Administration
Salina Fountain Bachelor of Business Administration Business Administration
William Gattis Bachelor of Business Administration Business Administration
Melodie Green Bachelor of Business Administration Accounting
Julius Greenlaw Bachelor of Business Administration Business Information System
Caspian Haley Bachelor of Business Administration Business Administration
Yaqub Hassan Bachelor of Business Administration Business Administration
Joe Hill Bachelor of Business Administration Economics and Finance
Selina Hilliard Bachelor of Business Administration Business Administration
Brandon Hilton Bachelor of Business Administration Accounting
Landrea Holcombe Bachelor of Business Administration Business Administration
Mark Holladay Bachelor of Business Administration Business Administration
Jaquaya Holmes Bachelor of Business Administration Business Administration
Christopher Isabell Bachelor of Business Administration Business Information System
Juavanna Johnson Bachelor of Business Administration Business Administration
Michael Jones Bachelor of Business Administration Business Information System
Carissa Josaphat Bachelor of Business Administration Business Administration
Olivia Laster Bachelor of Business Administration Business Administration
Christa Lavender Bachelor of Business Administration Accounting
Marlon Lipscomb Bachelor of Business Administration Accounting
William Lyons Bachelor of Business Administration Business Administration
Wesley Marshall Bachelor of Business Administration Accounting
Stephen Martin Bachelor of Business Administration Business Administration
Christopher Martin Bachelor of Business Administration Economics and Finance
Ramla Mohamed Bachelor of Business Administration Business Information System
Ahmed Mohamed Bachelor of Business Administration Business Information System
Waldo Moody Bachelor of Business Administration Business Administration
Deahna Moore Bachelor of Business Administration Accounting
Danielle Moore Bachelor of Business Administration Business Administration
Karen Munoz Bachelor of Business Administration Business Administration
Adam Myers Bachelor of Business Administration Economics and Finance
Alfred Otto Bachelor of Business Administration Business Information System
Stephanie Parker Bachelor of Business Administration Business Administration
Raechel Patrick Bachelor of Business Administration Business Administration
Zachary Powers Bachelor of Business Administration Accounting
Darrin Pryor Bachelor of Business Administration Business Information System
Rudolph Ragnauth Bachelor of Business Administration Business Information System
Kendra Ralston Bachelor of Business Administration Business Administration
Samantha Rice Bachelor of Business Administration Accounting
Shakoya Robinson-Lane Bachelor of Business Administration Business Information System
Isys Rucker – Peoples Bachelor of Business Administration Economics and Finance
Jasmine Saunders Bachelor of Business Administration Business Information System
Larae Sawyers Bachelor of Business Administration Economics and Finance
Sakariya Sayid Bachelor of Business Administration Business Administration
Sakariya Sayid Bachelor of Business Administration Business Information System
William Simmons Bachelor of Business Administration Business Administration
Jazzmine Smith Bachelor of Business Administration Business Administration
Jeremy Smoot Bachelor of Business Administration Business Administration
Nzenga Speight Bachelor of Business Administration Business Administration
Symone Stewart Bachelor of Business Administration Business Administration
Michael Thomas Bachelor of Business Administration Accounting
Taylor Thomas Bachelor of Business Administration Business Administration
Danielle Thomas Bachelor of Business Administration Business Administration
Angela Thompson Bachelor of Business Administration Business Administration
Gabrielle Todd Bachelor of Business Administration Accounting
Annie Tran Bachelor of Business Administration Business Administration
Dorian Vauls Bachelor of Business Administration Business Administration
Rodger Waynick Bachelor of Business Administration Economics and Finance
Kristopher Webster Bachelor of Business Administration Business Administration
Herbert White Bachelor of Business Administration Business Administration
Kenny Williams Bachelor of Business Administration Business Administration
Symphony Williams Bachelor of Business Administration Business Administration
Monica Wright Bachelor of Business Administration Business Administration
Raian Yousif Bachelor of Business Administration Business Administration
College of Education
Rachel Allen Bachelor of Science Psychology
Ciera Avery Bachelor of Science Psychology
Arnold Barnes-Tull Bachelor of Science Psychology
Tanisha Blevins Bachelor of Science Psychology
Chandra Bond Bachelor of Science Psychology
Demetrius Buck Bachelor of Science Psychology
Jasmine Buckley Bachelor of Science Psychology
Andrew Byrd Bachelor of Science Psychology
Michael Cain Bachelor of Science Psychology
Amber Coleman Bachelor of Science Psychology
Kevin Conway Bachelor of Science Psychology
Kiara Curry Bachelor of Science Psychology
Christina Dantzler Bachelor of Science Psychology
Bre Dozier Bachelor of Science Psychology
Attallah Eiland Bachelor of Science Psychology
James Ellison Bachelor of Science Psychology
Willie Eshe Bachelor of Science Psychology
Tatyana Fayne Bachelor of Science Psychology
Ebonie Gillespie Bachelor of Science Psychology
Jay Harris Bachelor of Science Psychology
Jalyn Harris Bachelor of Science Psychology
Ricky Herron Bachelor of Science Psychology
Brittany Hodges Bachelor of Science Psychology
Cynetra Hutchison Bachelor of Science Psychology
Driona Jackson Bachelor of Science Psychology
Shaniki Jones Bachelor of Science Psychology
Zykeia Lee Bachelor of Science Psychology
Markeil Lewis Bachelor of Science Psychology
Larry Lopp Bachelor of Science Psychology
Justin Manson Bachelor of Science Psychology
ShaCora McCoy Bachelor of Science Psychology
Qunisha Mckee Bachelor of Science Psychology
Donna Meadows Bachelor of Science Psychology
Alysia Montgomery Bachelor of Science Psychology
Brittany Neal Bachelor of Science Psychology
Allen Nnadi Bachelor of Science Psychology
Kelvette Partee Bachelor of Science Psychology
Tonisha Payne Bachelor of Science Psychology
Monique Ray Bachelor of Science Psychology
Kristin Riley Bachelor of Science Psychology
Denissa Rogers-Giles Bachelor of Science Psychology
Katrina Silas Bachelor of Science Psychology
LaKesha Smith Bachelor of Science Psychology
Moriah Taylor Bachelor of Science Psychology
Allana Turner Bachelor of Science Psychology
Capria Tyson Bachelor of Science Psychology
Tabbatha Walker Bachelor of Science Psychology
Thomas Ward Bachelor of Science Psychology
Eric Williams Bachelor of Science Psychology
Andjoua Williams Bachelor of Science Psychology
Charniqua Wilson Bachelor of Science Psychology
Jeremy Young Bachelor of Science Psychology
College of Engineering
Jamal Abdi Bachelor of Science Electrical Engineering
Patrick Akers Bachelor of Science Aeronautical and Industrial Technology
Muflih Alqahtani Bachelor of Science Civil Engineering
Steven Barrett Bachelor of Science Mechanical Engineering
Eyup Bazan Bachelor of Science Civil Engineering
Mary Bennett Bachelor of Science Civil Engineering
Michael Bethea Bachelor of Science Electrical Engineering
JeTara Brown Bachelor of Science Civil Engineering
Kendrea Bufford Bachelor of Science Mathematical Sciences
Holt Claiborne Bachelor of Science Computer Science
Elijah Craig Bachelor of Science Computer Science
Diarra Fall Bachelor of Science Civil Engineering
Derika Featherston Bachelor of Science Computer Science
Daniel Flanigan Bachelor of Science Electrical Engineering
Bobby Gleghorn Bachelor of Science Mechanical Engineering
Kevin Goolsby Bachelor of Science Architectural Engineering
Eric Hall Bachelor of Science Physics
Andrew Hart Bachelor of Science Civil Engineering
Duray Hight Bachelor of Science Mathematical Sciences
Michaiah Hinds Bachelor of Science Computer Science
Kevin Huang Bachelor of Science Computer Science
Lorne Hulan Bachelor of Science Civil Engineering
Fatin Kareem Bachelor of Science Computer Science
Rongi Langham Bachelor of Science Aeronautical and Industrial Technology
Ishmael Lewis Bachelor of Science Aeronautical and Industrial Technology
Iesha McCaskill Bachelor of Science Electrical Engineering
Steven Mcghaw Bachelor of Science Computer Science
Christopher Moore Bachelor of Science Architectural Engineering
Alana Morris Bachelor of Science Architectural Engineering
Benjamin Morton Bachelor of Science Mechanical Engineering
Shane Neal Bachelor of Science Mechanical Engineering
Ronald Oniszczak Bachelor of Science Civil Engineering
Jasmine Parham Bachelor of Science Mathematical Sciences
Kyron Potts Bachelor of Science Aeronautical and Industrial Technology
Rashad Powell Bachelor of Science Aeronautical and Industrial Technology
Justin Robertson Bachelor of Science Electrical Engineering
Tony Sanchez Bachelor of Science Computer Science
Robert Shrimpton Bachelor of Science Mechanical Engineering
Jamel Simmons Bachelor of Science Architectural Engineering
Michael Smith Bachelor of Science Computer Science
Jordan Speller Bachelor of Science Computer Science
Aaron Thanasack Bachelor of Science Electrical Engineering
Rodrick Vann Bachelor of Science Aeronautical and Industrial Technology
Deontae Watson Bachelor of Science Aeronautical and Industrial Technology
Alexis Williams Bachelor of Science Computer Science
Brittney Williams Bachelor of Science Computer Science
Shaniquia Williams Bachelor of Science Mathematical Sciences
Adriann Wilson Bachelor of Science Mechanical Engineering
Cecily Wiseman Bachelor of Science Architectural Engineering
Youssef Younan Bachelor of Science Electrical Engineering
Corey Zusin Bachelor of Science Mechanical Engineering
College of Health Sciences
Brandi Aaron Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Amed Abdullah B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Breanna Adams Bachelor of Science Human Performance and Sport Science
Margaret Adams-Johnson Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Sunny Adereti B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Crystal Agyemang Associate of Applied Science Dental Hygiene
Christianah Ajeneye Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Dejin Ali Bachelor of Science Health Information Management
Jennifer Allen B.S. in Nursing Nursing
John Allsbrooks B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Zelalem Amare Bachelor of Science Dental Hygiene
Deborah Anderson B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Ashley Anderson B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Tara Anthony Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Jared Asher Bachelor of Science Human Performance and Sport Science
Angela Atchison Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Stephanie Austin Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Michael Austin Bachelor of Science Human Performance and Sport Science
Charles Babbs B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Chandni Bant Associate of Applied Science Dental Hygiene
Ashley Barron Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Andrew Bather Bachelor of Science Human Performance and Sport Science
Shawn Beck Bachelor of Science Human Performance and Sport Science
Jennifer Blair Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Kaitlyn Boggs Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Jessica Bond Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Youstina Botros Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Caitlin Brenner Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Jacoby Brewer Bachelor of Science Human Performance and Sport Science
Timothy Broughton Bachelor of Science Human Performance and Sport Science
Kenneth Brown Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Kenneth Brown Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Kendale Brumit Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Michelle Buckles Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Lindsay Buena Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Ashanti Burton B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Aliah Burton-Mahdi Bachelor of Science Cardiorespiratory Care Science
Vershae Butler Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Matthew Campbell Bachelor of Science Human Performance and Sport Science
Kendra Cannon Bachelor of Science Cardiorespiratory Care Science
Angelique Carney Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Kelly Carrel Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Elijah Carter Associate of Applied Science Nursing
JoyLynn Castro Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Takiyah Catlett Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Shawnata Chandler Bachelor of Science Human Performance and Sport Science
Akamard Chansuthus Bachelor of Science Health Information Management
Eric Chism Bachelor of Science Human Performance and Sport Science
Qunyotta Chunn Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Jamekia Clark Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Jeremy Coffey Bachelor of Science Human Performance and Sport Science
Charles Commodore Bachelor of Science Cardiorespiratory Care Science
Jared Coulter Bachelor of Science Human Performance and Sport Science
Jameica Crook Bachelor of Science Health Information Management
Antone Cunningham Bachelor of Science Human Performance and Sport Science
Claudia Curry Bachelor of Science Human Performance and Sport Science
Amelia Dap Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Kendric Dartis Bachelor of Science Health Care Admin and Planning
Megan Davenport B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Rully Dean Bachelor of Science Cardiorespiratory Care Science
Gwendolyn Delk Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Mahedere Demessie B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Rachel Dennis B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Hannah Dickens Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Tamica Dillard B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Modou Diouf B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Moussa Diouf B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Imani Donald Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Somer Dones B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Raven Dotson Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Altavis Douglas Bachelor of Science Human Performance and Sport Science
Chardonne Duncan Bachelor of Science Human Performance and Sport Science
Angela Dunlap Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Holly Dunn Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Akelah Earl B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Christine Egedegbe Bachelor of Science Health Information Management
Joseph Elliott Bachelor of Science Cardiorespiratory Care Science
Kaitlin Ellis Associate of Applied Science Dental Hygiene
Eliana Elly Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Patrick Eneje Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Micheal Estany Bachelor of Science Cardiorespiratory Care Science
Lauren Evans Bachelor of Science Cardiorespiratory Care Science
Ashlee Everett B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Merna Farag Associate of Applied Science Dental Hygiene
Kendra Farmer Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Jeffrey Fiedler Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Heather Fiedler Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Kasar Findi Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Nekira Fleming Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Amanda Freels Associate of Applied Science Dental Hygiene
Bria Freeman Bachelor of Science Cardiorespiratory Care Science
Kimberly French Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Shaundree Fuller Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Leon Garlington Bachelor of Science Human Performance and Sport Science
Mariesha Garrard Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Shava Garrett Bachelor of Science Cardiorespiratory Care Science
Samantha Gibbs Associate of Applied Science Dental Hygiene
Tracey Gibbs Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Lateria Gibson Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Rikki Giddens Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Joshua Giles Bachelor of Science Human Performance and Sport Science
Anita Giles Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Nyani Golden-Brown Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Marion Goolsby Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Jane Grant Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Nichole Grant B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Jamie Gray Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Melinda Green Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Kamary Gregory Bachelor of Science Health Care Admin and Planning
Whitney Griffin Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Whitney Griggs Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Karen Groves Bachelor of Science Health Information Management
Mariah Guy Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Vahin Haji Bachelor of Science Cardiorespiratory Care Science
Naomi Halkis Bachelor of Science Dental Hygiene
Bethany Hall Associate of Applied Science Dental Hygiene
Talacquea Harper Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Sarieda Harris Bachelor of Science Health Care Admin and Planning
Calvin Harris Bachelor of Science Human Performance and Sport Science
Amanda Harris B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Chardea Harrison Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Alexis Harrison-Wattley Bachelor of Science Health Care Admin and Planning
Justin Hatcher Bachelor of Science Health Care Admin and Planning
Amanda Hawkins B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Joshua Hayes Bachelor of Science Human Performance and Sport Science
Karita Henry B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Cindy Hernandez B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Alexis Hicks Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Adrien Hill Bachelor of Science Human Performance and Sport Science
Simia Hill Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Jordan Hill Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Osafa Hippolyte Bachelor of Science Human Performance and Sport Science
Courtney Hix B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Melanie Hodges Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Elyse Hogan Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Georgio Holston Bachelor of Science Health Information Management
Lamonica Houston Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Carmen Hudson Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Latandria Humphrey Hopkins Bachelor of Science Human Performance and Sport Science
Merna Ibrahim Bachelor of Science Health Information Management
Christina Ibrahim Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Kevina Ingram Bachelor of Science Cardiorespiratory Care Science
Yvette Ingram Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Courtney Ingram B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Rasan Ismail B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Sheneka Jackson Bachelor of Science Health Information Management
De’onte Jackson Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Angela Jackson Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Megan Jamar Associate of Applied Science Dental Hygiene
Sarah Jewell B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Yasmine Johnson Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Trafawn Johnson Bachelor of Science Human Performance and Sport Science
Nakreeta Johnson B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Adrienne Joiner Associate of Applied Science Dental Hygiene
Margaret Joiner Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Tissanie Jones Associate of Applied Science Dental Hygiene
Tiffany Jones Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Latrice Jones B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Jessica Jordan Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Dyrius Joy Associate of Applied Science Dental Hygiene
Zachariah Karshenas-Najafa B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Luke Katras Bachelor of Science Human Performance and Sport Science
Isabella Kearney Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Jarell Kelly Bachelor of Science Human Performance and Sport Science
Theresa Khan B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Roseanne Khan B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Oluwat’aye King Bachelor of Science Dental Hygiene
Michael Klunk Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Abiola Kosoko B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Pius Kuffour B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Lauren Lane Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Amber Lauer B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Mariah Leaman Associate of Applied Science Dental Hygiene
Erin Leap Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Torien Leverett Bachelor of Science Human Performance and Sport Science
Kayla Lewis Bachelor of Science Health Care Admin and Planning
Paul Littlefield Bachelor of Science Human Performance and Sport Science
Melissa Livesay Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Keyawna Majors Bachelor of Science Cardiorespiratory Care Science
Ileanushka Maldonado Berrios Bachelor of Science Human Performance and Sport Science
Ashlyn Mang Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Courtney Martin Associate of Applied Science Dental Hygiene
Stacy Martin Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Violet Mashingaidze Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Brian Mason Bachelor of Science Health Information Management
Brittany Mason Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Taylor May Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Nancy Maynard Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Ria Mccadney Bachelor of Science Human Performance and Sport Science
Diere’ Mcelroy Bachelor of Science Human Performance and Sport Science
Kenya Mcewen Bachelor of Science Health Information Management
Tyera Mcfarland Bachelor of Science Health Care Admin and Planning
Vincent McQuillen Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Christeen Mikhail Associate of Applied Science Dental Hygiene
Hollie Miller Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Leah Miller Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Priya Mishra B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Chiquitta Mitchell Bachelor of Science Cardiorespiratory Care Science
Anita Moore Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Wiletta Moore Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Rebecca Moore Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Briana Morrow Bachelor of Science Human Performance and Sport Science
Jean-Bosco Munyaneza B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Fatimatu Musah Bachelor of Science Health Information Management
Whitney Myles Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Vanorian Nelson Bachelor of Science Cardiorespiratory Care Science
Tanya Nelson Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Allison Nguyen Bachelor of Science Health Information Management
Aisha Nichols Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Jaime Nichols Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Kayla Nickens Associate of Applied Science Dental Hygiene
Helen Nnanwude Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Lauren Nunn B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Chinyere Nwoye Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Amy Oaks B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Shana O’Brien Bachelor of Science Cardiorespiratory Care Science
Ivan Odijie Bachelor of Science Cardiorespiratory Care Science
Shytia Oglesby Bachelor of Science Health Care Admin and Planning
Brittany Orpurt Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Joy Osifo Bachelor of Science Health Information Management
Riham Osman Bachelor of Science Cardiorespiratory Care Science
Ranada Pamplen B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Rachael Patrick Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Carter Patterson Associate of Applied Science Dental Hygiene
William Payne B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Natasha Pedigo Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Destiny Pennington Bachelor of Science Cardiorespiratory Care Science
Christina Perdomo Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Phillip Person Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Pashae Peterson Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Shatika Phillips Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Ashlie Pittman Associate of Applied Science Dental Hygiene
Ieshia Porter Associate of Applied Science Dental Hygiene
Stella Prigmore Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Sheree Printz Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Kristin Pulley Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Katelin Pursley Associate of Applied Science Dental Hygiene
Heather Purvis Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Melissa Raimey B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Ashley Raines Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Kiara Rainey Bachelor of Science Dental Hygiene
Sara Raiszadeh Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Heather Reeder Associate of Applied Science Nursing
China Richardson Bachelor of Science Health Care Admin and Planning
Victoria Richardson Bachelor of Science Human Performance and Sport Science
Onika Richmond Hibbler B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Denise Roberson B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Jessica Rogers Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Christy Rogers Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Scharonda Rose B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Jairus Rutledge Bachelor of Science Human Performance and Sport Science
Batul Said Bachelor of Science Cardiorespiratory Care Science
Savannah Salters Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Joseph Savage B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Fatma Sayd Bachelor of Science Cardiorespiratory Care Science
Terrance Scott Bachelor of Science Human Performance and Sport Science
Jasmine Scott B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Ebony Searcy Bachelor of Science Health Care Admin and Planning
Heather Seldat Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Lamont Seymour Bachelor of Science Human Performance and Sport Science
Ebonique Shanks Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Emal Sharif Bachelor of Science Cardiorespiratory Care Science
Amina Sharif Bachelor of Science Health Information Management
Najma Sharif Bachelor of Science Health Information Management
Dejuan Sharp Bachelor of Science Health Information Management
Hayat Shemssulldin Bachelor of Science Human Performance and Sport Science
Quienton Simpson Bachelor of Science Human Performance and Sport Science
Rebekah Sindell Bachelor of Science Dental Hygiene
Stephanie Singleton Bachelor of Science Health Care Admin and Planning
Alexandria Smiley Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Khesa Smiley B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Ellenor Smith Associate of Applied Science Dental Hygiene
Stacie Smith Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Monica Sorensen Bachelor of Science Dental Hygiene
Minthia Spencer Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Jennifer Spivey Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Shanae St Clair Bachelor of Science Health Information Management
LaChrissa Stanley B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Stephanie Steen Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Amethyst Stephens Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Martine Stevenson Bachelor of Science Human Performance and Sport Science
Erika Stigall Associate of Applied Science Dental Hygiene
Kelsey Stinnett Bachelor of Science Dental Hygiene
Jasmine Strange Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Ashanti Stringer Bachelor of Science Health Care Admin and Planning
Miliyard Sultan B.S. in Nursing Nursing
James Swann B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Patrick Tarrance Jr Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Lisa Tatum Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Amanda Taylor Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Kristian Terrell Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Samantha Thomas Bachelor of Science Dental Hygiene
Javeele Thomas Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Pamela Thompson Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Alex Tilghman Bachelor of Science Human Performance and Sport Science
Ram Timilsina Bachelor of Science Cardiorespiratory Care Science
Tyler Timmons Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Kathryn Timson Associate of Applied Science Dental Hygiene
Chelsea Trice Bachelor of Science Human Performance and Sport Science
Heather Troxell B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Simone Tunstall Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Sierra Turtle Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Jennifer Umbaugh Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Angel Vestal Bachelor of Science Human Performance and Sport Science
Hong Vo B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Zarlasht Wahidi Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Jenny Walters Bachelor of Science Health Information Management
Ashley Washington Bachelor of Science Health Care Admin and Planning
Brittany Washington Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Darius Washington Bachelor of Science Human Performance and Sport Science
Taryne White B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Doretta Whitley Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Camille Williams Bachelor of Science Health Care Admin and Planning
Juanisha Williams Bachelor of Science Health Care Admin and Planning
Natasha Williams B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Shuntoria Wilson Bachelor of Science Human Performance and Sport Science
Cassy Winfrey Associate of Applied Science Nursing
James Wingo Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Bo Winters B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Rediet Wrgesa Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Rachel Wright Bachelor of Science Human Performance and Sport Science
Lauren Yant Associate of Applied Science Dental Hygiene
Tilahun Yassin Associate of Applied Science Dental Hygiene
Ashlie York Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Bahgat Youwakeem Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Kaveen Yunus Bachelor of Science Cardiorespiratory Care Science
College of Liberal Arts
Aaliyah Abdullah Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Hamid Abdullah Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Saran Ahmad Spratts Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Aliah Aiken Bachelor of Science Music
Rance Allison Bachelor of Science Interdisciplinary Studies
Devin Amar Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Tyrus Armour Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Jenaun Armstrong Bachelor of Science Communication
Krystin Bandy Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Latoya Barefield Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Anthony Bass Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Kate Belardo Bachelor of Science Interdisciplinary Studies
Aeron Bess Bachelor of Science Political Science
Blake Best Bachelor of Arts English
Brittiany Betts Bachelor of Science Communication
Whitney Bogard Bachelor of Science Art
Ronnie Bonham Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Marina Boutros Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Laneakia Bowling Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Jessica Bowman Bachelor of Science Interdisciplinary Studies
Jasmine Boyd Bachelor of Science Interdisciplinary Studies
Altonita Bradford Manning Bachelor of Science Communication
William Bratcher Bachelor of Science Political Science
Antonio Briggs Bachelor of Science Political Science
Charri Bronner Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Bernell Brooks Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Morgann Brown Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Rachel-Rebekah Brown Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Jessica Browning Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Lydia Browning Bachelor of Science Music
Nathaniel Browning Bachelor of Science Music
Arica Brydie Bachelor of Arts English
Katisha Buford Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Zhaquay Caldwell Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Patrick Calvin Bachelor of Arts History
Narshika Campbell Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Jillian Cantrell Bachelor of Science Political Science
Zachary Carden Bachelor of Science Political Science
Brittany Clark Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Tiffani Clark Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Rhonda Clay Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Taylor Clayborn Bachelor of Science Music
Courtney Clayton Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
James Clemmons Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Levorn Coe Bachelor of Science Interdisciplinary Studies
Christerpher Coleman Bachelor of Science Music
Shakira Contreras Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Jaime Cooper Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Chantell Copeland Bachelor of Arts Communication
Heather Cothron Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Jonas Cottingham Bachelor of Arts English
Dameion Cowans Bachelor of Science Political Science
John Creson Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Veronica Crockett Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Ellery Cunningham Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Jolie Dalton Bachelor of Science Interdisciplinary Studies
Ulecia Daniel Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Tyla Daniels Bachelor of Arts Communication
Rakita Davis Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Olivia Davis Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Thommye Davis Bachelor of Arts History
Sheneka Davis Bachelor of Science Political Science
Erica De La Cruz Bachelor of Arts English
Rashad Derico Bachelor of Science Communication
Keron DeShields Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Makia Dixon Bachelor of Science Social Work
Lauren Domzalski Bachelor of Science Art
Quannyce Donelson Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Whitney Dozier Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Monica Dumas Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Brooke Earhart Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Rafael Echols Bachelor of Science Political Science
Antoinette Edmonds Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Luba Elliott Bachelor of Science Interdisciplinary Studies
SamQuan Evans Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Robert Ewing Bachelor of Science Communication
Bret Farestad Bachelor of Science Political Science
Brandon Faught Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Temecca Fisher Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
LaFonda Fisher Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Desmond Fisher Bachelor of Science Interdisciplinary Studies
Daniel Fitzpatrick Bachelor of Science Communication
Chelsa Fletcher Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Mickey Franklin Bachelor of Arts English
Matthew Franz Bachelor of Science Professional Studies
Archie French Bachelor of Science Professional Studies
Joshua Frierson Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Markeisha Gales Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Ryan Gammon Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Aysha Ganaway Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Courtney Gann Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Tara Garrett Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Chelsea Gause Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Cara Glenn Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Whitney Graham Bachelor of Arts English
Lawanda Graham Bachelor of Science Interdisciplinary Studies
Tony Grant Bachelor of Science Art
Tierra Gray Bachelor of Science Communication
Felicia Green Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Robin Griffin Bachelor of Science Communication
Alex Griffin Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
James Grimes Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Martha Habib Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Lisa Haile Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Darryl Hale Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Janee Hall Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Rick Hallbeck Bachelor of Arts English
Darrell Hardison Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Jasmine Hardnett Bachelor of Arts Communication
Mardrequs Harris Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Jasmine Harris Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Samantha Hartley Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Tamika Harvey Bachelor of Science Communication
Kia Hassell Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Robert Hayes Bachelor of Science Interdisciplinary Studies
Junieshia Hemphill Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Haley Henson Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Burble Hentz Bachelor of Science Communication
Allison Hesson Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Shamika Higgins Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Willie High Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
John Hill Bachelor of Arts History
Michaiah Hinds Bachelor of Arts Communication
Dustin Hines Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Sandra Hitchcox Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Leon Holderhead Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Monisha Holman Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Lorenzo Holmes Bachelor of Science Music
Daniel Huisinga Bachelor of Arts English
Marion Hutton Bachelor of Science Communication
Senora Hyland Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Latoya Jackson Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Dinsdale Jackson Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Katelyn Jackson Bachelor of Science Communication
Anthony Jackson Bachelor of Science Political Science
Kristen James Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Dimetrius James Bachelor of Arts Communication
Cameron Jefferson Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
James Jefferson Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Mose Jobe Bachelor of Science Art
Jacquetta Johnson Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Cierra Johnson Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Joshua Johnson Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Marrine Johnson Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Michael Jones Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Daniel Jones Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Margaret Jones Bachelor of Arts Communication
Delvin Jones Bachelor of Science Communication
Deandre Jones Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Kelsey Jones Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Catina Jordan Bachelor of Science Communication
Kazadi Kazadi Bachelor of Science Art
Kristy Kees Bachelor of Science Interdisciplinary Studies
India Lackey Bachelor of Science Political Science
Lanique Leach Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Derrin Lee Bachelor of Science Music
James Lewis Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Odessa Lewis Bachelor of Arts Communication
Jamal Lipscomb Bachelor of Science Communication
Romeon Littles Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Shannen Long Bachelor of Science Art
Christine Manning Bachelor of Arts Communication
Jarman Marcellus Bachelor of Arts Communication
Artiaunna Maupins Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Amari Mcallister Bachelor of Arts English
Devante McClung Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Akyra Mccray Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Brandon Mcferren Bachelor of Arts English
Nathan McGill Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Brian McNeal Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Brian McNeal Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Allen-Michael McReynolds Bachelor of Arts Communication
Marsha Merrimon Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Pierre Merritt Bachelor of Science Political Science
Courtney Mickens Bachelor of Arts Communication
Darrell Miller Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Lauren Monmouth Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Jasmine Moore Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Anthony Morris Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Marcus Morris Bachelor of Science Interdisciplinary Studies
Lucresia Neal Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Shansa Neils Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Donte’e Nicholls Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Krystal Nichols Bachelor of Arts Communication
Jasmine Nicholson Bachelor of Science Music
Tracy Noe Bachelor of Science Professional Studies
Latara Northern Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Teanna Ohm Bachelor of Science Music
Felicia Oladokun Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Brittany Owens Bachelor of Science Political Science
Michael Oystern Bachelor of Science Music
Shaunice Passmore Bachelor of Science Political Science
Karen Patterson Bachelor of Science Interdisciplinary Studies
Donna Patton Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Shelby Perkins Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Eric Perkins Bachelor of Arts English
Nathaniel Perry Bachelor of Science Art
Steven Phillips Bachelor of Science Music
Jason Pillow Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Cheryl Pinkard Bachelor of Science Art
Paris Pittman Bachelor of Science Communication
Brittney Pope Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Christian Powell Bachelor of Arts English
Tyran Pryor Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Shemaiah Quarles Bachelor of Arts Communication
Coryn Raibon Bachelor of Arts Communication
Kaylee Ray Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Lauren Reed Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Rosemary Reynolds Bachelor of Science Art
Daryl Rice Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Qunina Richardson Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Heather Ridgeway Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Daryl Ritchie Bachelor of Arts Communication
Tiffany Robinson Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Demetria Robinson Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Amy Rogers Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Denissa Rogers-Giles Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Courtney Rouse Bachelor of Science Professional Studies
Arianna Rubi Bachelor of Science Professional Studies
Meagan Ryan Bachelor of Science Interdisciplinary Studies
Matthew Sanders Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Devin Sangster Bachelor of Science Communication
Alejandra Satisfield Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Javonta Seals Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Javonta Seals Bachelor of Science Political Science
Felicia Shaffer Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Tayler Shimizu Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Nazanin Shirani Bachelor of Science Art
Derek Sibley Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Daniel Silas Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Gabrielle Simmons Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Raven Simmons Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Paije Simon Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Thomas Smith Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Laura Smith Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Sarah Spillers Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Christina Stacey Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Jasmine Staten Bachelor of Science Communication
Ebony Stephens Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Sierra Stephens Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Antonio Stepp Bachelor of Science Interdisciplinary Studies
JaQuita Stewart Bachelor of Science Communication
Shanyn Stokes Bachelor of Science Communication
Bradley Strode Bachelor of Arts Communication
Taylor Sullivan Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Taylor Swayzer Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Ryan Tasker Bachelor of Science Communication
Ryan Taylor Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Tyree Taylor Bachelor of Arts Communication
Cherie Taylor Bachelor of Science Interdisciplinary Studies
Evony Thompson Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Deidre Thornton Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Alston Thurman Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Adin Turkovic Bachelor of Science Political Science
Mitchell Turner Bachelor of Arts Communication
Jade Ulmer Bachelor of Arts Communication
Jeffery Walton Bachelor of Science Communication
Semaj Wansley Bachelor of Science Music
Cameron Warner Bachelor of Science Communication
Alana Warren Bachelor of Arts English
James Weathers Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Lemuel Webb Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Chelonda Webster Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Natalie Wesson Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Michael West Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Travis Whitehead Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Lakisha Whittaker Bachelor of Science Interdisciplinary Studies
Courtney Wilbourn Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Nicholas Wilder Bachelor of Science Communication
Jairus Williams Bachelor of Arts Communication
Anastasia Williams Bachelor of Science Communication
Sean Williams Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Michael Williams Bachelor of Science Music
Marissa Winfrey Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Tamiko Woodard Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Taylor Woods Bachelor of Science Communication
Britney Wright Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Ashley Young Bachelor of Science Art
College of Public Service and Urban Affairs
Suzy Abdelfarag Bachelor of Science Social Work
Courtney Banks Bachelor of Science Social Work
Shana Barber Bachelor of Science Social Work
Connie Barbour Bachelor of Science Social Work
Laura Bremer Bachelor of Science Sociology
Rhondalyn Cash Bachelor of Science Sociology
Brittany Coughlin Bachelor of Science Social Work
Ebony Davis Bachelor of Science Social Work
Rashad Demings Bachelor of Science Social Work
Lashunte Duncan Bachelor of Science Social Work
Tammy Foriest Bachelor of Science Social Work
Brittany Harris Bachelor of Science Social Work
Tamika Harvey Bachelor of Science Sociology
Lalita Hodge Bachelor of Science Urban Studies
Victoria Hodges Bachelor of Science Social Work
Mary Howard Bachelor of Science Social Work
Eiko Lawrence Bachelor of Science Social Work
Camille Mabry Bachelor of Science Social Work
Sheena Nutt Bachelor of Science Social Work
Daphne Ols Bachelor of Science Social Work
Jasmine Perdue Bachelor of Science Social Work
Erica Richardson Bachelor of Science Urban Studies
Nicholas Sharpe Bachelor of Science Urban Studies
Briana Shaw Bachelor of Science Social Work
Charissa Shuttlesworth Bachelor of Science Sociology
Jazmyne Singleton Bachelor of Science Social Work
Birtha Street Bachelor of Science Social Work
Tonya Thomas Bachelor of Science Urban Studies
Shannon Thompson Bachelor of Science Sociology
James Vaughan Bachelor of Science Social Work
Jameyuh Walker Bachelor of Science Social Work
Raven Warren Bachelor of Science Social Work
Chasity White Bachelor of Science Social Work
DeMarcus Williams Bachelor of Science Social Work
Ashley Woodson Bachelor of Science Sociology
Academic Honors
Cum Laude
Amal Abdi College of Engineering Bachelor of Science Electrical Engineering
Hamid Abdullah College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Margaret Adams-Johnson College of Health Sciences Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Aliah Aiken College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Music
Patrick Akers College of Engineering Bachelor of Science Aeronautical and Industrial Technology
John Allsbrooks College of Health Sciences B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Zelalem Amare College of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science Dental Hygiene
Nakisha Anderson College of Business Bachelor of Business Administration Business Administration
Tara Anthony College of Health Sciences Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Maria Arbelaez-Lopez College of Business Bachelor of Business Administration Economics and Finance
Stephanie Austin College of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Michael Austin College of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science Human Performance and Sport Science
Krystin Bandy College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Breyuna Bartee College of Business Bachelor of Business Administration Economics and Finance
Mary Bennett College of Engineering Bachelor of Science Civil Engineering
Blake Best College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Arts English
Demetrius Buck College of Education Bachelor of Science Psychology
Matthew Campbell College of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science Human Performance and Sport Science
Elijah Carter College of Health Sciences Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Akamard Chansuthus College of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science Health Information Management
Authur Chapman College of Agric Hum & Nat Sciences Bachelor of Science Agricultural Sciences
Sara Chrisman College of Agric Hum & Nat Sciences Bachelor of Science Chemistry
Amber Coleman College of Education Bachelor of Science Psychology
Charles Commodore College of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science Cardiorespiratory Care Science
Chantell Copeland College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Arts Communication
Jared Coulter College of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science Human Performance and Sport Science
George Davis College of Agric Hum & Nat Sciences Bachelor of Science Agricultural Sciences
Mahedere Demessie College of Health Sciences B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Imani Donald College of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Somer Dones College of Health Sciences B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Raven Dotson College of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Danielle Dunn College of Business Bachelor of Business Administration Accounting
Antoinette Edmonds College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Kaitlin Ellis College of Health Sciences Associate of Applied Science Dental Hygiene
Eliana Elly College of Health Sciences Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Micheal Estany College of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science Cardiorespiratory Care Science
Lauren Evans College of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science Cardiorespiratory Care Science
Diarra Fall College of Engineering Bachelor of Science Civil Engineering
Merna Farag College of Health Sciences Associate of Applied Science Dental Hygiene
Brandon Faught College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Heather Fiedler College of Health Sciences Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Tammy Foriest College of Public Service and Urban Affairs Bachelor of Science Social Work
Matthew Franz College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Professional Studies
Courtney Gann College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Shava Garrett College of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science Cardiorespiratory Care Science
Amy Garrison College of Agric Hum & Nat Sciences Bachelor of Science Agricultural Sciences
Tracey Gibbs College of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Christina Gomez College of Agric Hum & Nat Sciences Bachelor of Science Family and Consumer Science
Jane Grant College of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Melinda Green College of Health Sciences Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Whitney Griffin College of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Vahin Haji College of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science Cardiorespiratory Care Science
Amanda Harris College of Health Sciences B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Haley Henson College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Joe Hill College of Business Bachelor of Business Administration Economics and Finance
Jordan Hill College of Health Sciences Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Selina Hilliard College of Business Bachelor of Business Administration Business Administration
Michaiah Hinds College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Arts Communication
Michaiah Hinds College of Engineering Bachelor of Science Computer Science
Sandra Hitchcox College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Courtney Hix College of Health Sciences B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Leon Holderhead College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Georgio Holston College of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science Health Information Management
Merna Ibrahim College of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science Health Information Management
Courtney Ingram College of Health Sciences B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Veman Ismail College of Agric Hum & Nat Sciences Bachelor of Science Biology
Nahom Iyob College of Agric Hum & Nat Sciences Bachelor of Science Chemistry
Sheneka Jackson College of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science Health Information Management
De’onte Jackson College of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Anthony Jackson College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Political Science
Marrine Johnson College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Trafawn Johnson College of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science Human Performance and Sport Science
Adrienne Joiner College of Health Sciences Associate of Applied Science Dental Hygiene
Tissanie Jones College of Health Sciences Associate of Applied Science Dental Hygiene
Kazadi Kazadi College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Art
Oluwat’aye King College of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science Dental Hygiene
Monica Lemons College of Agric Hum & Nat Sciences Bachelor of Science Family and Consumer Science
Camille Mabry College of Public Service and Urban Affairs Bachelor of Science Social Work
Dena Masoud College of Agric Hum & Nat Sciences Bachelor of Science Family and Consumer Science
ShaCora McCoy College of Education Bachelor of Science Psychology
Courtney Mickens College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Arts Communication
Ahmed Mohamed College of Business Bachelor of Business Administration Business Information System
Lauren Monmouth College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Rebecca Moore College of Health Sciences Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Shantia Morgan College of Agric Hum & Nat Sciences Bachelor of Science Early Childhood Education
Whitney Myles College of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Kayla Nickens College of Health Sciences Associate of Applied Science Dental Hygiene
Sheena Nutt College of Public Service and Urban Affairs Bachelor of Science Social Work
Brittany Orpurt College of Health Sciences Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Carter Patterson College of Health Sciences Associate of Applied Science Dental Hygiene
William Payne College of Health Sciences B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Natasha Pedigo College of Health Sciences Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Cheryl Pinkard College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Art
Rashad Powell College of Engineering Bachelor of Science Aeronautical and Industrial Technology
Stella Prigmore College of Health Sciences Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Kiara Rainey College of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science Dental Hygiene
Sara Raiszadeh College of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Kaylee Ray College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Onika Richmond Hibbler College of Health Sciences B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Denissa Rogers-Giles College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Denissa Rogers-Giles College of Education Bachelor of Science Psychology
Scharonda Rose College of Health Sciences B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Courtney Rouse College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Professional Studies
Arianna Rubi College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Professional Studies
Tony Sanchez College of Engineering Bachelor of Science Computer Science
Jasmine Scott College of Health Sciences B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Ebony Searcy College of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science Health Care Admin and Planning
Kavon Seay College of Agric Hum & Nat Sciences Bachelor of Science Early Childhood Education
Heather Seldat College of Health Sciences Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Dejuan Sharp College of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science Health Information Management
Raven Simmons College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Khesa Smiley College of Health Sciences B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Ellenor Smith College of Health Sciences Associate of Applied Science Dental Hygiene
Monica Sorensen College of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science Dental Hygiene
Sarah Spillers College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
LaChrissa Stanley College of Health Sciences B.S. in Nursing Nursing
James Swann College of Health Sciences B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Samantha Thomas College of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science Dental Hygiene
Shannon Thompson College of Public Service and Urban Affairs Bachelor of Science Sociology
Annie Tran College of Business Bachelor of Business Administration Business Administration
Simone Tunstall College of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Rodger Waynick College of Business Bachelor of Business Administration Economics and Finance
Rebecca Welch College of Agric Hum & Nat Sciences Bachelor of Science Biology
Rebecca Welch College of Agric Hum & Nat Sciences Bachelor of Science Chemistry
Shaniquia Williams College of Engineering Bachelor of Science Mathematical Sciences
James Wingo College of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Rediet Wrgesa College of Health Sciences Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Rachel Wright College of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science Human Performance and Sport Science
Tilahun Yassin College of Health Sciences Associate of Applied Science Dental Hygiene
Magna Cum Laude
Saran Ahmad Spratts College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Muflih Alqahtani College of Engineering Bachelor of Science Civil Engineering
Ashley Anderson College of Health Sciences B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Jared Asher College of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science Human Performance and Sport Science
Janki Bant College of Business Bachelor of Business Administration Business Administration
Connie Barbour College of Public Service and Urban Affairs Bachelor of Science Social Work
Steven Barrett College of Engineering Bachelor of Science Mechanical Engineering
Kate Belardo College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Interdisciplinary Studies
Aeron Bess College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Political Science
Zuheily Bonilla College of Business Bachelor of Business Administration Business Administration
William Bratcher College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Political Science
Laura Bremer College of Public Service and Urban Affairs Bachelor of Science Sociology
Leddya Brown College of Business Bachelor of Business Administration Accounting
Kathleen Burnett College of Business Bachelor of Business Administration Economics and Finance
Rhonda Clay College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Taylor Clayborn College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Music
James Clemmons College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Jaime Cooper College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Heather Cothron College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Brittany Coughlin College of Public Service and Urban Affairs Bachelor of Science Social Work
Kiara Curry College of Education Bachelor of Science Psychology
Ulecia Daniel College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Modou Diouf College of Health Sciences B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Brooke Earhart College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Amadou Fall College of Agric Hum & Nat Sciences Bachelor of Science Chemistry
Amanda Freels College of Health Sciences Associate of Applied Science Dental Hygiene
Aysha Ganaway College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Nyani Golden-Brown College of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Whitney Graham College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Arts English
Tony Grant College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Art
Nichole Grant College of Health Sciences B.S. in Nursing Nursing
James Grimes College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Carrie Hall College of Agric Hum & Nat Sciences Bachelor of Science Early Childhood Education
Eric Hall College of Engineering Bachelor of Science Physics
Rick Hallbeck College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Arts English
Toni Hallman College of Agric Hum & Nat Sciences Bachelor of Science Family and Consumer Science
Calvin Harris College of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science Human Performance and Sport Science
Andrew Hart College of Engineering Bachelor of Science Civil Engineering
Samantha Hartley College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Kia Hassell College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Cindy Hernandez College of Health Sciences B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Allison Hesson College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Alexis Hicks College of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Daniel Huisinga College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Arts English
Da Ne Irvin College of Agric Hum & Nat Sciences Bachelor of Science Agricultural Sciences
Megan Jamar College of Health Sciences Associate of Applied Science Dental Hygiene
Tya Johnson College of Agric Hum & Nat Sciences Bachelor of Science Biology
Keyawna Majors College of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science Cardiorespiratory Care Science
Erin Malone College of Agric Hum & Nat Sciences Bachelor of Science Biology
Courtney Martin College of Health Sciences Associate of Applied Science Dental Hygiene
Qunisha Mckee College of Education Bachelor of Science Psychology
Christeen Mikhail College of Health Sciences Associate of Applied Science Dental Hygiene
Bria Monk College of Agric Hum & Nat Sciences Bachelor of Science Agricultural Sciences
Benjamin Morton College of Engineering Bachelor of Science Mechanical Engineering
Jean-Bosco Munyaneza College of Health Sciences B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Fatimatu Musah College of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science Health Information Management
Tanya Nelson College of Health Sciences Associate of Applied Science Nursing
Amy Oaks College of Health Sciences B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Shana O’Brien College of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science Cardiorespiratory Care Science
Ronald Oniszczak College of Engineering Bachelor of Science Civil Engineering
Melissa Raimey College of Health Sciences B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Cierra Rowe College of Agric Hum & Nat Sciences Bachelor of Science Biology
Matthew Sanders College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Bayan Sankari College of Agric Hum & Nat Sciences Bachelor of Science Biology
Alejandra Satisfield College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Beatrice Scalf College of Agric Hum & Nat Sciences Bachelor of Science Agricultural Sciences
Emal Sharif College of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science Cardiorespiratory Care Science
Brittney Shaw College of Agric Hum & Nat Sciences Bachelor of Science Early Childhood Education
Nazanin Shirani College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Art
Charissa Shuttlesworth College of Public Service and Urban Affairs Bachelor of Science Sociology
Laura Smith College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
LaKesha Smith College of Education Bachelor of Science Psychology
James Vaughan College of Public Service and Urban Affairs Bachelor of Science Social Work
Hong Vo College of Health Sciences B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Andjoua Williams College of Education Bachelor of Science Psychology
Kaveen Yunus College of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science Cardiorespiratory Care Science
Summa Cum Laude
Dejin Ali College of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science Health Information Management
Jennifer Allen College of Health Sciences B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Chandni Bant College of Health Sciences Associate of Applied Science Dental Hygiene
Kaitlyn Boggs College of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Jacoby Brewer College of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science Human Performance and Sport Science
Rachel-Rebekah Brown College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Lydia Browning College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Music
Nathaniel Browning College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Music
Lindsay Buena College of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Zachary Carden College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Political Science
Tiffani Clark College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Eduardo Constantino College of Agric Hum & Nat Sciences Bachelor of Science Biology
John Creson College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Ellery Cunningham College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Tyla Daniels College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Arts Communication
Moussa Diouf College of Health Sciences B.S. in Nursing Nursing
Lauren Domzalski College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Art
Whitney Dozier College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Luba Elliott College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Interdisciplinary Studies
Carla Gibbs College of Agric Hum & Nat Sciences Bachelor of Science Biology
Kevin Goolsby College of Engr Tech & Com Sci Bachelor of Science Architectural Engineering
Lisa Haile College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Kelsey Jones College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Isabella Kearney College of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science Health Sciences
Olivia Laster College of Business Bachelor of Business Administration Business Administration
Mariah Leaman College of Health Sciences Associate of Applied Science Dental Hygiene
Krystal Nichols College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Arts Communication
Teanna Ohm College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Music
Ashlie Pittman College of Health Sciences Associate of Applied Science Dental Hygiene
Derek Platt College of Agric Hum & Nat Sciences Bachelor of Science Biology
Christian Powell College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Arts English
Daryl Ritchie College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Arts Communication
Amy Rogers College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Tayler Shimizu College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Rebekah Sindell College of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science Dental Hygiene
Taylor Swayzer College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences
Chelsea Trice College of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science Human Performance and Sport Science
Adin Turkovic College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Political Science
Travis Whitehead College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
Michael Williams College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Music
Adriann Wilson College of Engr Tech & Com Sci Bachelor of Science Mechanical Engineering
Ashley Young College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Art
Tennessee State University
3500 John Merritt Boulevard
Nashville, Tennessee 37209
615.963.5331
About Tennessee State University
With more than 9,000 students, Tennessee State University is Nashville’s only public university, and is a comprehensive, urban, co-educational, land-grant university offering 45 undergraduate, 24 graduate and seven doctoral programs. TSU has earned a top 20 ranking for Historically Black Colleges and Universities according to U.S. News and World Report, and rated as one of the top universities in the country by Washington Monthly for social mobility, research and community service. Founded in 1912, Tennessee State University celebrated 100 years in Nashville during 2012. Visit the University online at tnstate.edu.
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (TSU Sports Information) – The Tigerbelles took to the track for the final event of the 2015 Ohio Valley Conference Championships needing a victory and a little help to claim the team title for the first time since 2008. The Tennessee State women’s track program has been historically known for its sprinters and most importantly, the relay teams.
Amber Hughes, Diera Taylor, Christian Pryor and Kayla Pryor continued the tradition as they teamed up for the 4×400 relay and crossed the line first in a time of 3:44.96. The fourth outdoor championship was captured for TSU as Austin Peay finished two seconds ahead of Eastern Illinois, who entered the final event 2.5 points ahead of the Tigerbelles.
“I am so excited right now,” said head coach Chandra Cheeseborough-Guice. “These young ladies stepped up and got it done. We are down in numbers, but the numbers we had showed out against the larger squads. I am so proud to be a Tigerbelle.”
Tennessee State finished 128.5 points and was followed by Eastern Illinois with 127, Austin Peay at 119 and defending champions Southeast Missouri with 105.5.
Cheeseborough was named Women’s Coach of the Year as she collected her eighth title, four outdoor and four indoor, as the head of the Tigerbelles.
The two-day event had many delays due to lightning and heavy rains. Despite the delays, TSU still managed to claim seven events and 23 scoring finishes.
Hughes led the way as she claimed four top finishes and broke a 29-year old record. The sophomore broke the tape in 13.27 in the 100-meter hurdles to erase a OVC Championship mark which had been around since 1986.
Hughes also claimed the top spot in the 200-meter dash (23.66) and the triple jump (12.90m/42-04.00). The Atlanta, Ga., product was also a member of the 4×100 relay team that placed third.
Clairwin Dameus won the heptathlon for the second consecutive year as she amassed 5,396 points. The total was three points shy of her OVC record of 5,399 set in 2014.
Dameus continued her busy weekend as she finished second in the long jump with a leap of 6.16m (20-02.50) and placed sixth in the 400-meter hurdles (1:04.35). The junior was also a member of the third place 4×100 team.
Freshman Kayla Pryor and sophomore I’mani Davis recorded the final two individual championships for the Tigerbelles. Pryor claimed the title in the 400-meter hurdles in a time of 1:00.18, while Davis won the high jump as she cleared the bar in her second attempt at 1.73m (5-08.00).
Davis, a member of the Lady Tigers basketball team, became the first athlete in TSU history to be a part of OVC championships teams in two separate sports. The Tulsa, Okla. native is a two-year starter with the Lady Tigers and just completed her first season with the Tigerbelles.
The Flying Tigers finished sixth on the men’s side with 34 points. TSU had eight scoring finishes led by Quamel Prince. The sophomore broke a record in the 800-meter run that was set in 1976. Prince finished in 1:48.41, besting the previous record by 0.63 seconds. The would-be record-setting run was spoiled by Ephraim Dorsey of Eastern Illinois who out-leaned Prince by .26 seconds to claim the honors.
Tennessee State University
3500 John Merritt Boulevard
Nashville, Tennessee 37209
615.963.5331
About Tennessee State University
With more than 9,000 students, Tennessee State University is Nashville’s only public university, and is a comprehensive, urban, co-educational, land-grant university offering 45 undergraduate, 24 graduate and seven doctoral programs. TSU has earned a top 20 ranking for Historically Black Colleges and Universities according to U.S. News and World Report, and rated as one of the top universities in the country by Washington Monthly for social mobility, research and community service. Founded in 1912, Tennessee State University celebrated 100 years in Nashville during 2012. Visit the University online at tnstate.edu.
President Glenda Glover and Commencement Speaker, Mayor AC Wharton, march in the procession during the Spring 2015 Undergraduate Commencement in Hale Stadium
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (TSU News Service) – Michaiah Hinds’ greatest gift for graduating college at Tennessee State University today was for his 82-year-old grandmother to see him go across the aisle to receive his degree.
“When I was in the fourth grade my grandmother told me she wouldn’t be around when I graduated from high school,” said Hinds. He did not only prove his grandmother wrong by graduating high school, the Milwaukee native received a bachelor’s degree with honors as a double major in Computer Science and Mass Communications. He has already been accepted to study theology at Wake Forest University in the fall.
Michaiah Hinds proved his grandmother, 82-year-old Wilma Weddle wrong by graduating from college while she is still alive, something she said wouldn’t happen before he graduated high school. Sitting behind, left, is Michaiah’s father Mark, and another relative who came for his graduation.
“I feel joy and blessed to still be here and see him complete college,” said Wilma Weddle, a retired nurse, who led a team of more than 30 people from Milwaukee, including Hinds’ parents and other family members and friend sporting specially designed T-shirts and carrying a congratulatory banner to cheer on Hinds. “Michaiah has always been a good boy who believes in himself just as we taught him when he was growing up.”
For Hinds, the commencement message about “being yourself” was a refresher, as Memphis Mayor AC Wharton, a TSU alum and renowned lawyer told the graduates that the key to success is having confidence and believing in oneself.
“With the advent of modern technology such as social media, there is too much distraction that has taken away our capability to pay attention to each other, and appreciate our own abilities because of gadgets that have taken away our sense of personal touch,” Wharton said. “I am not against technology, but sometime we need to leave our machines and give our full attention to someone who means something to us.”
On his emphasis to “be,” Wharton called on the nearly 1,000 students receiving degrees in TSU’s first undergraduates-only commencement in Hale Stadium to learn to adapt to the changing times and circumstances around them.
“Some of you may have changed majors several times, or life may not have panned as you planned, but you must learn to adapt by being creative, assertive and determined and believing in yourself,” said Wharton, who is in his second term as mayor of Memphis, one the nation’s thriving and fastest growing cities. “Fight to be the best in you than trying to be someone else. Believe in a better world by believing in the possibilities of today. You can be the difference in all the problems that is going on across the nation.”
Outgoing Student Government President Markeil Lewis receives thunderous applause as he is acknowledged by President Glover as an outstanding student and leader.
For Wharton, speaking at TSU’s spring commencement is a “homecoming.” TSU is where he got his start in higher education, earning a bachelor’s degree with honors in Political Science in 1962. He did not miss on the opportunity to congratulate Memphis native and TSU President Glenda Glover, referring to her as “the best president” Tennessee State University has ever had.
“You are doing a remarkable job here at our alma mater. Congratulations for being a great leader at this institution,” Wharton said.
Earlier, the president welcomed Mayor Wharton, and congratulated the graduates for their achievement.
“I applaud you for achieving this extraordinary milestone in your life,” President Glover said. “You have endured and in the process you have increased your resources for success. Do not forget to thank your parents, relatives, friends and those who were there to see you through this journey.”
Today’s ceremony was a culmination of TSU’s 2015 Dual Commencement Exercises. On Friday, the University held its first graduate commencement, at which more that 300 received advanced degrees, including master’s, education specialist degrees, Ph.Ds., and Ed.Ds.
Tennessee State University
3500 John Merritt Boulevard
Nashville, Tennessee 37209
615.963.5331
About Tennessee State University
With more than 9,000 students, Tennessee State University is Nashville’s only public university, and is a comprehensive, urban, co-educational, land-grant university offering 45 undergraduate, 24 graduate and seven doctoral programs. TSU has earned a top 20 ranking for Historically Black Colleges and Universities according to U.S. News and World Report, and rated as one of the top universities in the country by Washington Monthly for social mobility, research and community service. Founded in 1912, Tennessee State University celebrated 100 years in Nashville during 2012. Visit the University online at tnstate.edu.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (TSU News Service) – More than 300 students received advanced degrees Friday during Tennessee State University’s first graduate commencement, but not before hearing a strong appeal from the leader of one of the nation’s top civil rights organizations calling on the graduates to be agents of change.
“By completing your education and achieving at this level you have prepared yourselves to be the hopes and dreams of tomorrow’s generation,” said Dr. Roslyn M. Brock, chairman of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. “Society cannot now hand you anything that you cannot handle.”
Tennessee State University President Glenda Glover presents a plaque to Dr. Roslyn M. Brock in appreciation of Dr. Brock’s “inspiring” address at the University’s first Graduate Commencement Friday.
Brock, the youngest person to lead the 106-year-old civil rights organization, said the current wave of issues facing the nation will only be solved with everyone involved and playing their part.
“Our nation and communities are faced with economic imbalance, issue of race, unemployment and hunger. It is incumbent on you to recognize and ensure that all Americans have access to quality education, jobs and a fair legal system,” Brock said. “Become proactive and not reactive in addressing the issues going on in the country.”
Saying that success is achieved “by us helping one another,” Brock akin her remark to an African parable of a migration of a herd of elephants trying to cross a river, where the bigger elephants line themselves in the form of a bridge to help the smaller elephants get cross.
“So too as you have succeeded, do not forget to get back in the water to help somebody make it to the other side. Never forget that life is about others,” Brock told the graduates, adding, “The future is in your hands; you are going somewhere, don’t stop now.”
Earlier, before address the graduates, the NAACP leader extolled the “remarkable leadership” of President Glenda Glover, describing her as an “extraordinary woman doing great things at Tennessee State University.
“This is a remarkable woman who is doing great things at this university and molding students who are exemplifying the Tennessee State University motto of “Think, Work, Serve,” she said.
Brock’s remarks highlighted the first part of a dual 2015 spring commencement ceremonies. On Saturday, Memphis, Tennessee, Mayor AC Wharton, will give the commencement address when nearly 1,000 undergraduate students receive their degrees during a ceremony in Hale Stadium.
Those graduating Friday received master’s degrees; education specialist degrees, and doctorate degrees including Ed.D., and Ph.D.
Tennessee State University
3500 John Merritt Boulevard
Nashville, Tennessee 37209
615.963.5331
About Tennessee State University
With more than 9,000 students, Tennessee State University is Nashville’s only public university, and is a comprehensive, urban, co-educational, land-grant university offering 45 undergraduate, 24 graduate and seven doctoral programs. TSU has earned a top 20 ranking for Historically Black Colleges and Universities according to U.S. News and World Report, and rated as one of the top universities in the country by Washington Monthly for social mobility, research and community service. Founded in 1912, Tennessee State University celebrated 100 years in Nashville during 2012. Visit the University online at tnstate.edu.
Challenge Recognizes Organizations for Being Green, Healthy and Involved in Community
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (TSU News Service) – Tennessee State University has once again been recognized by the city for service to the community when Mayor Carl Dean announced the 2015 recipients of the Mayor’s Workplace Challenge Awards.
The University received platinum recognition for community involvement and as a local well-being healthy advocate, and gold recognition for activities and attentiveness to the environment.
“It’s wonderful to receive the environmental and community involvement recognition from the Mayor’s office,” said Dr. Linda Guthrie, director of the Center for Service Learning and Civic Engagement. “We have a long history of service to our local community, promote an active and healthy workplace, and strive to become a leader in sustainability while reducing our environmental footprint. These awards recognize the hard work and dedication of the entire TSU community to make the city we live in a better place.”
Started in 2012, the Mayor’s Workplace Challenge encourages and recognizes places of work to excel in three areas that contribute to a high quality of life: being green, healthy and involved in the community. It is the first three-tiered challenge of its kind in the country, and other cities are replicating this initiative in their own communities. This year, over 235 workplaces representing more than 105,000 employees in Nashville participated in the challenge.
“I applaud the continued success of these workplaces in being environmentally friendly, promoting healthy choices among its employees and encouraging a culture of service through volunteerism,” Mayor Dean said. “The responses to the Workplace Challenge continue to be impressive and further exemplify why Nashville is such a great city to live and work.”
New to the challenge for this round was the Diamond level, which 20 workplaces achieved. Nearly all the participating workplaces, including TSU, were honored with either a diamond, platinum, gold, silver or bronze seal of recognition for their success in one or more of the three categories this past year.
The Mayor’s Workplace Challenge builds on the momentum of other city initiatives to improve the quality of life in Nashville, including health challenges like Walk 100 Miles with the Mayor, the Mayor’s Challenge 5K Walk/Run and Kids’ Fun Run, and Mayor’s Field Day; green efforts such as the Nashville Open Space Plan and Nashville Energy Works energy-saving initiative; and community engagement through the Cities of Service Impact Nashville program to increase volunteerism and Excellence in Volunteer Engagement.
Tennessee State University
3500 John Merritt Boulevard
Nashville, Tennessee 37209
615.963.5331
About Tennessee State University
With more than 9,000 students, Tennessee State University is Nashville’s only public university, and is a comprehensive, urban, co-educational, land-grant university offering 45 undergraduate, 24 graduate and seven doctoral programs. TSU has earned a top 20 ranking for Historically Black Colleges and Universities according to U.S. News and World Report, and rated as one of the top universities in the country by Washington Monthly for social mobility, research and community service. Founded in 1912, Tennessee State University celebrated 100 years in Nashville during 2012. Visit the University online at tnstate.edu.
Training Discusses Trust, Brutality, Racism and Need for Continued Dialogue
Mayor Carl Dean addresses graduates of the first class of Nashville’s Collegiate Citizen Police Academy, held at Tennessee State University. (Photo by Emmanuel Freeman, TSU Media Relations)
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (TSU News Service) – Graduation came a little early last night for 27 Tennessee State University students …but not from college. The students are part of Nashville’s first class of a newly formed Collegiate Citizen Police Academy organized by the Nashville Metro Police Department.
Mayor Carl Dean, Metro Police Chief Steve Anderson, TSU Police Chief Anthony Carter, and Associate Vice President for Student Affairs, Dr. Michael Freeman, were on hand to congratulate the graduates, who underwent five weeks of learning the intricacies of police work. The training also gave the students the opportunity to discuss trust, issues of brutality and racism with officers.
Before the training, like many in the wake of mounting allegations and suspicions of police abuse targeted at African Americans, 21-year-old Tyler Ellis, held some very strong opinions. But he always wanted to get a behind-the-scene feel of actual police intervention and reaction beyond what is usually portrayed on television.
Tyler Ellis receives his certificate from Metro Police Chief Steve Anderson, and TSU Associate Vice President for Student Affairs Dr. Michael Freeman. The junior Criminal Justice major said the training was an eye-opener for him when it came to actually understanding what police officers face each day. (Photo by Emmanuel Freeman, TSU Media Relations)
“What we usually see is very disturbing,” said Ellis, a junior Criminal Justice major from Waterbury, Connecticut. “In many cases that’s the result, but I like to also understand what the police officer was faced with in the beginning. This training gave us new insights into what officers go through daily, and that what we usually see on television many times changes the perspectives on what actually happened.”
Calling the academy very timely, Mayor Dean thanked TSU President Glenda Glover, and Reverend Frank Stevenson, who came up with the idea of the Collegiate Citizen Police Academy, for allowing the program to take place with TSU students on the campus.
“We hope through this program and many others we have collaborated on, people will know that in Nashville, we have a strong relationship with our institutions,” Dean said. “Nashville is not perfect but it is through programs like this that we can have an honest dialogue about how we move on. This program has made the TSU neighborhood and Nashville a better place.”
Police Chief Anderson described the training as “the kind of dialogue” that has helped Nashville keep away from the kinds of disturbances with police and citizens across the nation.
“We are accountable for one another,” he said. “We are not perfect. This kind of program is so valuable for our community and country.”
As a follow-up to their training, the graduates have been assigned to the various police precincts across the city, where they must complete ride-along duties over the next two months, according to Metro Police Sgt. Mitch Kornberg, who coordinated the training along with Sgt. Raymond Jones.
“These graduates are not police officers and are not given any police duty,” Kornberg said. “The ride-along is an opportunity to work with officers on shifts to give them a better understanding of what officers do. This helps them to see things differently and understand that things are not always what they appear.”
Reverend Frank Stevenson, a local pastor and the director of Strategic Populations in the Office of Student Affairs at TSU, talks to the media about what prompted him to come up with the idea of the Collegiate Citizen Police Academy. (Photo by Emmanuel Freeman, TSU Media Relations)
The idea for the Collegiate Citizen Police Academy is the brainchild of Reverend Stevenson, pastor of St. Luke Primitive Baptist Church and director of Strategic Populations in the Office of Student Affairs.
“I wanted to establish a forum that would bring young black men together with police in the wake of the protests and outrage that stemmed from allegations of racially motivated police brutality in Ferguson, Missouri, New York City and beyond,” Stevenson said.
He joined forces with the Reverend Enoch Fuzz, pastor of Corinthian Missionary Baptist Church to bring the idea to Police Chief Anderson, who right away embraced it and in a few weeks, the academy was underway.
Along with Ellis other graduates included: Nawaf Aldosari, Tevin Cannon, Mark Clear, Jamarius Cooper, Anthony Daniels, Oluwatolin Emonowa, Zach Eskew, Byron Fisher, Haggaikiah Futch, Ryan Gammon and Kadarrious Greene. Also graduating were Jamaul Greenlee, Malik Hayes, Rico Hunt, James Jefferson, David Jenkins, Davis Washington, Jalen Moore, Christopher Penilton, Justin Roberson, James Scott, Vantorius Stewart, Dominique Thomas, Lebron Worthington, Derion Munn and Quiadell Cousin.
Also making remarks at the ceremony were Dr. Freeman, Chief Carter and the Reverend Fuzz.
Tennessee State University
3500 John Merritt Boulevard
Nashville, Tennessee 37209
615.963.5331
About Tennessee State University
With more than 9,000 students, Tennessee State University is Nashville’s only public university, and is a comprehensive, urban, co-educational, land-grant university offering 45 undergraduate, 24 graduate and seven doctoral programs. TSU has earned a top 20 ranking for Historically Black Colleges and Universities according to U.S. News and World Report, and rated as one of the top universities in the country by Washington Monthly for social mobility, research and community service. Founded in 1912, Tennessee State University celebrated 100 years in Nashville during 2012. Visit the University online at tnstate.edu.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (TSU News Service) – For all emergencies at Tennessee State University, call 5555.
The University has initiated the new, easy to remember hotline number for emergencies, which went into effect Monday, April 6, 2015. Callers must dial (615) 963-5555 when calling from a non-campus landline phone.
According to TSU Police, this is all part of the continuing effort to improve security, better connect with the campus community, and introduce a phone number easy to remember.
“The ‘5555’ number is just one of a series of initiatives the Campus Safety Commission is putting in place to enhance the overall safety of the TSU community,” said Police Chief Anthony Carter.
The previous 5171 extension, which is still used to reach campus police, will be used primarily for internal communication and non-emergency calls, Carter said.
Last November, TSU President Glenda Glover, along with campus administrators, law enforcement, and emergency management, announced the establishment of a 15-member Crime Safety Commission. The role of the Commission was to help analyze and identify areas for improvement, hold discussions with crime prevention experts and other professionals to design and implement best practices. The Commission includes a cross-section of law enforcement personnel, TSU students, administrators, faculty, alumni and community partners.
“The ‘5555’ emergency initiative is a result of the Commission’s work,” Carter said.
Tennessee State University
3500 John Merritt Boulevard
Nashville, Tennessee 37209
615.963.5331
About Tennessee State University
With more than 9,000 students, Tennessee State University is Nashville’s only public university, and is a comprehensive, urban, co-educational, land-grant university offering 45 undergraduate, 24 graduate and seven doctoral programs. TSU has earned a top 20 ranking for Historically Black Colleges and Universities according to U.S. News and World Report, and rated as one of the top universities in the country by Washington Monthly for social mobility, research and community service. Founded in 1912, Tennessee State University celebrated 100 years in Nashville during 2012. Visit the University online at tnstate.edu.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (TSU News Service) – It sometimes takes one bright student who has been through the “trenches” to get the message across to another smart student about the pathway to a successful future.
Chris Hope
That’s what happened at Tennessee State University today when the University’s Honors students got a message they will not soon forget. The “unlikely messenger” – Tennessee Titans Safety Chris Hope. Although the Super Bowl winner and former Pittsburgh Steeler has amassed wealth, fortune and recognition as an NFL player, he was not at TSU to talk about football.
“Education is what I am here to talk about,” said 12-year NFL veteran and Pro Bowler with the Titans, who was asked to make a statement at the Honors Day Convocation. “I have always loved playing football, but I never forgot about the importance of a quality education as something to fall back on. The average span of an NFL career is three years. I always knew I was just one hit away from permanent injury. I have been fortunate to play for 12 years, but what if my playing had been cut short and I did not have the education to cope?”
That question left Jaquantey Bowens, of Indianapolis, to rethink his approach in preparing for the future. Although the freshman Cell Biology major with a perfect 4.0 grade point average said he is not much on athletics, Hope’s lecture on education and success hit a nerve.
“I study hard and meet all of my course objectives, but listening to him (Hope) makes me want to work even harder,” said Bowens who wants to be a cardiologist because heart disease is prevalent in his family.
When it comes to educational preparedness as something to fall back on, Hope knows what he is talking about. Considered a proven leader and instrumental in the development of young players in the Titans defense, the Rock Hill, South Carolina native was a top honor student at Florida State University, where he graduated in three and half years with a 4.0 GPA.
“Even though I loved football and was a top player in college, I took my education very seriously and I am glad to see you all doing that. Football has made me millions, given me fame, but when I can stand before great people and speak without feeling intimidated, that’s because of my education,” Hope said.
President Glenda Glover, right, assisted by Dr. Coreen Jackson, director of the Honors Program, presents the Dr. McDonald Williams Scholarship to Lauren Wiggins, a Health Sciences major with a 3.7 GPA from Atlanta.
TSU President Glenda Glover thanked Hope for his words of encouragement and congratulated the honorees for their academic excellence.
“Thank you for speaking to these exceptional students,” President Glover said. “As an honor student yourself when you were at Florida State, these students can relate to you.” She congratulated the more than 2,400 students with GPAs of 3.0 and above for their “outstanding achievement.”
“As honor students you are defined by your aptitude, and your achievement demonstrates pride in TSU,” she added.
At the start of the convocation, President Glover led a moment of silence for former TSU Honors student and SGA President, Dr. Levi Watkins Jr., who died Friday of a massive heart attack and stroke at age 70.
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3500 John Merritt Boulevard
Nashville, Tennessee 37209
615.963.5331
About Tennessee State University
With more than 9,000 students, Tennessee State University is Nashville’s only public university, and is a comprehensive, urban, co-educational, land-grant university offering 42 undergraduate, 24 graduate and seven doctoral programs. TSU has earned a top 20 ranking for Historically Black Colleges and Universities according to U.S. News and World Report, and rated as one of the top universities in the country by Washington Monthly for social mobility, research and community service. Founded in 1912, Tennessee State University celebrated 100 years in Nashville during 2012. Visit the University online at tnstate.edu.