NASHVILLE, Tenn. (TSU News Service) – In what is expected to be a fun evening, Tennessee State University, in collaboration with emergency managers, first responders, safety advocates and the community, will host a crime and drug prevention awareness event Thursday, Aug. 27. The event, which takes place on the Presidents Administrative Lawn on the main campus from 5-8 p.m., is in observance of the 32nd Annual National Night Out campaign.
The NNO is sponsored by the National Association of Town Watch. It is a yearly campaign aimed at highlighting crime and drug prevention in neighborhoods across the country. In addition to fun activities, NNO provides residents the opportunity to interact with local first responders in a relaxed setting and learn more about safety in their communities.
Called the Tigers Night, the TSU event is sponsored by the Office of Emergency Management. It is designed to:
Heighten crime and drug prevention awareness
Generate support for, and participation in, campus crime prevention efforts
Strengthen campus community spirit and first responder partnerships
Send a message to criminals to let them know TSU is actively fighting back against crime
More than 300 individuals including safety and security-oriented vendors, non-profit organizations, and government entities are expected to attend. Families are urged to bring their children for fun activities and concessions.
“This is not a student event, this is a TSU community event,” said Aerin Washington, Crime Prevention officer in the Office of Emergency Management. “Children are welcomed and they are sure to have a great time seeing the police horses, touring mobile booking, taking a picture on the Fire truck, and getting to shake hands with “SherRuff” of the Davidson County Sheriffs Office.”
Giveaways will include a free $20 first ride coupon from UBER, TSU paraphernalia from the campus bookstore, and a chance to win a hand-turbine radio/flashlight/cellphone charger courtesy of Metro Health Department.
For more information please contact: Aerin Washington at (615) 963-5928 or [email protected].
Department of Media Relations
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 38 undergraduate, 22 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 (TSU News Service) – More than 400 agricultural experts, farmers and officials from across Tennessee and the U.S. Department of Agriculture are expected to attend this year’s Small Farms Expo and Small Farmer Recognition program at Tennessee State University.
The Expo, hosted by the TSU College of Agriculture, Human and Natural Sciences Cooperative Extension Program, opens on Thursday, July 30, at the Agricultural Research and Education Center (The TSU Farm). The Expo will culminate with recognition of the state’s top four farmers, and the Farmer of the Year Award presentation.
Highlights of the Expo will include farm demonstrations and tours for area high school students, displays of new research projects and experiments, as well as showcases of the latest farming equipment, agricultural products and produce, and new farming techniques.
One major kickoff activity leading to the Expo is the “TSU Extension Agent Showcase” on Wednesday, July 29, from 11 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. in the Ferrell-Westbrook Complex (The Barn). During this period, all 50 Extension agents from across the state will unveil exhibits showcasing the impact of the their activities throughout Tennessee.
Among new research projects at this year’s Expo is an effort to “Promote pigeon pea production for limited resource farmers of Tennessee as a food, forage and soil improving crop.”
Sponsors include the USDA, the Tennessee Department of Agriculture, University of Tennessee Extension, the Tennessee Farm Bureau, the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency and the Farm Services Bureau, among others.
Among officials expected are the Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Agriculture, Julius Johnson; the President of the Tennessee Farm Bureau Federation, Dr. Tim Cross; the President of TSU, Dr. Glenda Glover; and Dr. Chandra Reddy, dean of the College of Agriculture, Human and Natural Sciences.
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.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (TSU News Service) – Academy Award-nominated actress Taraji P. Henson will visit the Tennessee State University campus, Tuesday, March 24 to speak to students, faculty, staff and the community about the HBCU experience and how the HBCU journey shaped her life and prepared her for her future acting career.
Henson showed her love for the performing arts while still at a young age and tried unsuccessfully to apply to a performing arts high school. Instead she attended Oxon High School, graduating in 1988.
She spent her first year in college studying electrical engineering at North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University. After failing pre-calculus, Henson transferred to Howard University, where she studied theater. At the same time, Henson was working two jobs—one as a secretary at the Pentagon and another as a cruise-ship entertainer. At Howard, she honed her singing, dancing and acting skills, proudly earning herself a “Triple Threat Scholarship.”
Henson is one of many celebrities who attended an HBCU who are now discussing the importance of Historically Black Universities and Colleges. Celebrities who have attended HBCUs include filmmaker Will Packer, who attended Florida A&M University, R&B singer Erykah Badu, who attended Grambling University, Hip-Hop performer Common, who attended Florida A&M, and Oprah Winfrey, who graduated from Tennessee State University.
Henson will address the student body and community in Kean Hall beginning at 1 p.m. followed by a master-level class in the Forum beginning at 2 p.m.
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 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.
TSU President Dr. Glenda Glover (center) along with State Representatives Harold Love Jr., and Brenda Gilmore cut the ceremonial ribbon in the Senate Chamber of the Capitol marking the official start of TSU Day at the Capitol. Senior members of the cabinet, along with faculty and staff members also took part in the ribbon-cuting ceremony. (photos by Rick DelaHaya, TSU Media Relations)
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (TSU News Service) – From robots that can mimic human motion, to 3-D printing capability, and the development of an advanced visualization computer assisted virtual environment called CAVE, state lawmakers today saw some cutting-edge technology being developed at Tennessee State University.
Celebrating its second “TSU Day at the Capitol” on Tuesday, the University showcased its outstanding academics and research enterprise while assuring lawmakers that state funding and other support to the University were being appropriately directed into areas that promote student learning and advancement.
“TSU Day at the Capitol gives us the opportunity to showcase the tremendous work that is going on at Tennessee State University with funding you provide to us,” President Glenda Glover told members of the State Assembly during a kickoff ceremony in the Senate Chamber. “While we are grateful for the funding, we need more support because as enrollment grows and services are increased, we will need more help to improve on existing facilities and infrastructure.”
State Representative Brenda Gilmore, (center) welcomes TSU President Glenda Glover (left) and the University to the Capitol for “TSU Day at the Capitol” while Representative Harold Love Jr., looks on.
At the kickoff ceremony, which included a ribbon cutting, State legislators joined key stakeholders, including alumni, community leaders and friends of TSU to thank President Glover, faculty staff and students for the contribution the University is making in providing quality education for students of the state and its impact on the community.
“Tennessee State University’s contribution to education in Tennessee is tremendous and needs the continued support of everyone in the state,” said David Gregory, vice chancellor for Administration and Facilities Development for the Tennessee Board of Regents. “It is good to see this level of support for the University and we are grateful that you are here to celebrate this day.”
State Representatives Harold Love Jr., and Brenda Gilmore, two graduates and staunched supporters of TSU, welcomed President Glover, faculty and staff of the University, and called on their colleagues to support TSU.
Jonathan Reynolds, a Computer and Information Systems Engineering Ph.D. student, uses software and 3-D printer to create plastic chess pieces and cups. The printer can create virtually any design and was on display as part of the TSU Day at the Capitol.
“We are proud of the relationship Dr. Glover has formed with the community and members of the Assembly, something that has not always been the case in the past,” said Gilmore, chair of the Tennessee Legislative Black Caucus. “We are pleased that you are here to meet with us and to allow us to see what TSU is all about.”
Sandra D. Hunt, president of the Davidson County Alumni Association, called on her fellow former students and graduates to support the University.
“As alumni, we are the foundation of this University,” she said. “Our support maters as the backbone of this great institution. Our support is vital.”
A robot created by researchers at the College of Engineering that mimics human motions was on display during TSU Day at the Capitol.
Also speaking was Markeil Lewis, president of the Student Government Association, who thanked the legislators for taking the time to meet and celebrate with the University.
“My fellow students join me in thanking you for setting this time aside to honor our institution. We are very grateful,” Lewis said.
The TSU Day at the Capitol, which brought together nearly 300 administrators, students, faculty and staff, also included displays of different programs, giveaways, free lunch for at least two members from each legislator’s office, and visits to various committee hearings, and discussion with some key lawmakers.
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 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.
Dr. Venkataswarup Tiriveedhi, a cancer and immunology specialist and assistant professor of Biological Sciences, works on cancer mechanism in his lab in Harned Hall at Tennessee State University. Tiriveedhi and a group of researchers from Washington University School of Medicine at St. Louis have come up with an experimental vaccine for breast cancer that appears to be safe in preliminary trials. (photo by Emmanuel Freeman, TSU Media Relations)
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (TSU News Service) – A Tennessee State University scientist and a group of researchers from Washington University School of Medicine at St. Louis have come up with an experimental vaccine for breast cancer that appears to be safe in a preliminary trial.
According to a study published in Clinical Cancer Research, Dr. Venkataswarup Tiriveedhi, assistant professor of Biological Sciences in the College of Agriculture, Human and Natural Sciences, and his colleagues found that the experimental vaccine, Mammaglobin-A, was “overexpressed” in 40 to 80 percent of primary breast cancers.
Also known as MAM-A, the vaccine prompted CD8 T-cells to track and eliminate the MAM-A protein, noted Tiriveedhi. To determine the efficacy and safety of the experimental drug, he said they conducted a phase I trial involving 14 patients diagnosed with advanced breast cancer.
“The side effects from the vaccine after one year were minimal, and included rashes, tenderness, and mild flu-like symptoms,” added Tiriveedhi, who specializes in cancer and immunology.
By the one-year mark, the study revealed, roughly 50 percent of the patients showed no sign of disease progression. By comparison, only 20 percent of a similar group of 12 patients showed no signs of disease progression one year out.
The researchers, however, stressed the need for a larger and longer study, to prove the current preliminary evidence prior to its use in all breast cancer patients. They theorized that “these promising results” from initial studies could be applied not only to prevent cancer progression but also to prevent the development of breast cancer in women.
“The current one (study) is a small Phase-I trial mainly aimed at testing the safety (does no harm). But we have also found this vaccine to be highly effective against the disease. The next step is to go for larger Phase II/III studies with a higher cohort of breast cancer patients and rigorously test for efficiency, dosing, clinical outcomes, cancer stage specificity, etc.,” noted Tiriveedhi, who holds MD and Ph.D. degrees.
He called the study a “promising move forward” that is not just restricted to breast cancer, but one that can be employed in “similar strategies” to treat other cancers such as lung and colon cancers.
“The MAM-A DNA vaccine is safe, capable of eliciting MAM-A–specific CD8 T-cell responses, and preliminary evidence suggests improved PF,” the researchers concluded.
Dr. Tiriveedhi, who came to Tennessee State University about a year and half ago, started the study, “Safety and Preliminary Evidence of Biologic Efficacy of a Mammaglobin-A DNA Vaccine in Patients with Stable Metastatic Breast Cancer,” with his colleagues at Washington University before leaving to join the faculty at TSU.
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 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.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (TSU News Service) – Tennessee State University will celebrate its first Entrepreneurship Day on Monday, Nov. 17 with a reception and award ceremony during which the University will introduce the new Center for Entrepreneurship and Economic Development on the Avon Williams Campus.
President Glenda Glover created CEED as an umbrella entity to oversee the functions of the Nashville Business Incubation Center, and the Small Business Development Center in the College of Business. The goal, according to CEED Executive Director, Dr. Ruthie Reynolds, is to make the NBIC and SBDC more responsive to the needs of the business community and the university.
Through coordination and an interdisciplinary approach to entrepreneurship, CEED advances and encourages entrepreneurial excellence through business creation, economic development, management consulting, business workshops and leadership training.
The Entrepreneurship Day on Monday will kick off Global Entrepreneurship Week (Nov. 18-20) at TSU, under the auspices of the NBIC.
According to NBIC Director Angela Crane-Jones, more than 150 area college and high school students, as well as entrepreneurs, industry and community members are expected to participate in activities including seminars and workshops.
Under the theme, “From Education to Entrepreneurship: Understanding How to Make the Leap,” participants will discuss topics such as Doing Business Globally, Global Logistics, and Going Global.
Stephen “Bubba” Miller, owner of B. Miller Recycling and a client at the NBIC since 2009, will be presented with the 2014 SBA Rising Star Award during the Entrepreneurship Day reception.
The Entrepreneurship Day reception will begin promptly at 4:30 p.m., in the Atrium of the Avon Williams Campus. For more information contact CEED at 615-963-7231.
For more information on the Global Entrepreneurship Week, contact NBIC at (615) 963-7184 or http://www.nbiconline.com/
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 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.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (TSU News Service) – Tennessee State University has made it easier for transfer students from Dyersburg State Community College to receive the associate degree they may lack prior to enrollment at TSU.
Under a Reverse Transfer agreement signed between the two institutions October 15, students who transfer to TSU without first completing their associates degree, will now have the opportunity to use credits earned toward a bachelors degree for completion of their two-year degree. This is the first time this type of agreement has been signed between TSU and a partnering community college.
Staff from TSU and DSCC were present Oct. 15 to sign a Reverse Transfer and Dual Admission agreement between the two institutions, including: (seated) Dr. Teri Maddox, Interim Vice President, DSCC; Dr. Karen Bowyer, President, DSCC; Dr. Kay Patterson (standing) Dr. John Ricketts, program leader in Agriculture Education, associate professor; William Joslin, site coordinator, Department of Community College Initiatives; Dr. John Hall, associate professor of Agriculture & Leadership Education; Dr. Sharon Peters, executive director of Community College Initiatives. (courtesy photo)
According to Dr. Sharon Peters, director of the Community College Initiative Program at TSU, the agreement builds on partnerships already established with other community colleges around the state. It also helps support community college degree completion, a key component in the Drive to 55 campaign launched by the state of Tennessee that ensures at least 55 percent of Tennesseans have a certificate or degree beyond high school by 2025.
“This helps students attending the University complete their associates degree while pursuing a baccalaureate degree,” said Peters. “While we encourage our students to earn their four-year degree, we understand that students take multiple routes to completing their education. This way, they would have an associates degree which could help them in the job market or career progression.”
The agreement also creates a Dual Admission track that establishes a formal pathway for DSCC students to accumulate academic credits toward an Agricultural Science degree at TSU.
TSU’s Agricultural Sciences major includes concentrations in Agricultural and Extension Education, Food Bioscience and Technology, Agribusiness, Plant and Soil Science, Animal Science, and Biotechnology.
“Agriculture is a major industry in northwest Tennessee and this dual admission agreement is a keystone of the partnership,” added Peters. “We are excited to provide additional education opportunities while providing more choices for aligning associate degrees with bachelor’s degrees through our College of Agriculture, Human and Natural Sciences.”
The agreement with Dyersburg State comes on the heels of an agreement with Southwest Tennessee Community College last month, which now brings the total number of agreements between TSU and community colleges across the state to seven, and along with DSCC and STCC, includes Volunteer State, Nashville State, Columbia State, Chattanooga State and Motlow State Community Colleges.
The partnerships with community colleges, such as DSCC around the state, help students transfer seamlessly to the University to complete a four-year degree. Under the Community College Initiative, students have more options to move them along through their educational career.
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3500 John Merritt Boulevard
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About Tennessee State University
With nearly 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.
A mother and daughter from Tennessee State University share a common bond. Mother Patsy Whitmon Thomas (left) was Miss TSU 1981-82, while her daughter, Samantha Thomas is the current Miss Tennessee State University 2014-2015.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (TSU News Service) – There are many things that mothers and daughters share at some point in their lives. Mothers enjoy the experience of lending their favorite earrings to their daughters to wear during prom. Many can’t wait to pass down the family heirloom handed from given generation-to-generation as “something old” for the doting daughter-bride. And, when their daughters have children of their own, mothers adore nothing more than handing out motherly advice, sharing family recipes and caring for their grandchildren.
These are just some of the joys of a mother-daughter relationship every mother imagines. But one Tennessee State University mother has experienced a little extra special moment that will provide a lifetime of memories for both mother and daughter.
Last spring, Nashville native Samantha Thomas was elected the 2014-2015 Miss Tennessee State University. Why was this so special? Because Patsy Whitmon Thomas, Samantha’s mother, wore the crown 33 years earlier as the 1981-1982 Miss Tennessee State University. It marked the first time in the university’s history that a mother-daughter legacy has worn the coveted crown in one of the university’s top student leadership roles.
“Truthfully, I did not know whether she was going to win or lose,” Patsy said. “I was so torn up about it; I didn’t even make it to the pageant. I was driving when I heard the news and just started crying driving 30 miles per hour on a 70-mile-per hour highway. People were passing me by wondering if I was okay. I felt like this was Divine intervention because I never encouraged or cultivated any of my children to do anything that I or their father did as students. I just never put that kind of pressure on my children.”
Patsy, a three-time graduate of TSU, with bachelor and master degrees in Health and Physical Education, and a doctorate in Educational Administration and Supervision, said during her reign as Miss TSU her focus was on addressing accountability and excellence among the student body. She said her daughter has taken her own independent route and has really not asked for advice on how to handle herself as Miss TSU. Patsy said she has witnessed how her daughter is dealing with the leadership role and is very proud of her.
“She [Samantha] is handling it pretty well by herself,” Patsy said. “I simply tell her to listen, respect the opinions of others and to be flexible, which doesn’t mean you have to compromise your standards. It is important we all learn that we can have differences, but not be indifferent.”
Samantha’s path to the Miss TSU post began during her service as Miss Freshman in 2011-2012. She then began working on campus as part of the Student Government Association becoming the only female Representative At-Large elected during her sophomore and junior years. When she decided to run for the position of Miss TSU going into her senior year, she wanted to give her all and said she wanted to demonstrate that the role was “more than a position or title, but a lifestyle.”
“While this is the most memorable year of my college experience, I don’t want to get distracted with the hype of things. I must remember why I’m here – and that’s to get an education,” Samantha said. “My goal is simply to be a positive example. I’d like to be remembered for Sam who did everything for TSU that she could. I want to help TSU and get to know my peers. I want to be known as the person who really worked hard and loved all my fellow students as the individuals they are.”
Patsy remembers fondly her time at TSU. Like her daughter, she was an active part of campus life serving as Miss Junior, as a member of the Student Government Association, being named to Who’s Who, and as an Honors student joining Gamma Beta Phi National Honors Society.
“I feel that other students who have parents who have graduated from TSU should also pursue leadership roles to impact change, and growth for our children – not just African-American children, but globally and to instill the value of family,” she said.
Despite her initial hesitation to attend TSU, because she thought it was too close to home, Samantha said she is glad she made the choice. She has served as a University Ambassador for three years, and is also an Honors student holding memberships in the Phi Eta Sigma, Golden Key, Phi Kappa Phi and National Society of Collegiate Scholars Honor Societies.
“I love TSU, and it [experience] has definitely taught me how to go out there and get it for myself,” Samantha said. “The faculty and staff are so inspirational. They help mold you, and it makes you so ambitious and hungry for success. You learn to exhibit confidence and to be humble in your interactions with others.”
Her stellar academic performance has afforded her the financial support needed to complete her education. For the fourth year, she has received the Academic Higher Achievement Scholarship.
“My scholarship has been the biggest blessing because that hardship is not on me or my family,” said Samantha, a Dental Hygiene major and member of the Undergraduate Student National Dental Association. “I want to go to dental school which is very expensive, so the scholarships I have received at TSU are a blessing for me. I don’t have to worry about how I’m going to pay for school.”
The spirit of giving is something the Thomas family has long practiced. Patsy said the family often takes mission trips, and continues to give back to TSU through a scholarship established in her late father’s name. Additionally, Samantha is imparting the importance of giving back to her fellow students as well as the significance of thanking donors.
“Every little bit helps,” she said. “If you can’t write a check for $500, then give $20.”
While both Patsy and Samantha share the glory of the crown, they also share a distinct TSU legacy in other respects. Patsy’s father, the late Sam Whitmon, a 1948 TSU graduate, was a respected educator, coach and former athletics director at the university. He was also instrumental in establishing the university’s baseball team and taught biology for many years. Additionally, the Thomases are part of the tradition of high-stepping majorettes boasting three generations with Patsy’s mother, Dorothy Mallory, a 1950 graduate, dancing for the Big Blue, as well as Patsy during her junior and senior years, and now Samantha as part of the “Sophisticated Ladies.”
“It’s really an honor to be in this position because so many people remember my mom and grandfather,” Samantha said. “It’s great when the alumni make the connection and they start sharing stories about them [my family]. It does my heart good to be associated with people who are remembered so fondly.”
Patsy and Samantha will celebrate in grand style with students, alumni and the community as part of TSU’s Homecoming Week activities during The Coronation for Mr. and Miss TSU. The event will take place Wednesday, Sept. 24, 7 p.m. in Kean Hall, located on the main campus. For more information, call (615) 963-5085.
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3500 John Merritt Boulevard
Nashville, Tennessee 37209
615.963.5331
About Tennessee State University
With nearly 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.
President Glover, joined by Director of Alumni Relations, Cassandra Griggs, left, and Betsy Jackson, Executive Director of University Foundation, receives a check for $30,000 from Roosevelt Bud Reese as his personal donation to Tennessee State University for student support. (photo by John Cross, TSU Media Relations)
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (TSU News Service) – Just minutes after Tennessee State University President Glenda Glover gave a cheerful report of progress at the institution and thanked alumni and friends for their support, a former student stepped up with a sizable individual donation to his alma mater.
Roosevelt Bud Reese, who earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees at TSU, presented the President with a check for $30,000 from his CMI Foundation for student support, and challenged his fellow alumni to follow suit by giving to the University.
“We applaud your generosity and continued support of TSU,” Dr. Glover told Reese during a reception given by the President Friday night at the Sheraton Hotel in downtown Memphis. “We are grateful for this gift that will be used to provide quality education for our students.”
In addition to Reese, many of his family members have either earned degrees or are current students of TSU. His brother, Stanley, Business Administration; daughter Candice, Business Administration; and son Chris, Criminal Justice, have all graduated. Grandson Shawn is currently an Aviation Management major at TSU.
“Tennessee State University has educated my whole family, and this is just a way to give back,” Reese said. “As a two-time graduate of TSU, I know what quality education can lead to, and I just want to make sure others get the opportunity I was afforded.”
Earlier, President Glover told the gathering of alumni, corporate and individual supporters, friends, faculty and staff that the University was making tremendous progress from improvements in recruitment, retention and graduation, to enhancements in campus safety and emergency management.
“Enrollment for the new academic year is now more that 9,000, and TSU is the only TBR institution that has not experienced a drop in enrollment for two years in a roll,” Dr. Glover told the gathering to a rousing applause. “We have also initiated programs to help students stay in school and graduate on time.”
As a measure to reduce financial burden on students, Dr. Glover reported on the University’s Book Bundle initiative, a digital cutting-edge program aimed at lowering the cost of traditional textbooks. The plan allows freshman and sophomore students to buy “e-books” (downloaded on a tablet) for general education classes, saving students up to $735 per semester.
On retention and graduation, the President spoke about the University’s new Take 15 initiative that encourages students to take at least 15 credits each semester to graduate in four years, as well as the 3+1 program, a dual (college/high school) enrollment program.
Dr. Glover also announced the TSU Community College Initiative aimed at creating a seamless transition of two-year degree holders to TSU. Through this initiative, Dr. Glover said, TSU is reaching out to all 13 community colleges around the state to develop long-lasting partnerships and relationships through “2+2” or dual enrollment efforts.
“Just yesterday, we signed a Student Transfer Partnership Agreement with Southwest Tennessee Community College right here in Memphis, my home town,” she said
In other areas that also drew cheers from the gathering, including state lawmakers and community leaders, the President disclosed that the University has raised more than $9.5 million in giving to the University since she arrived on campus about 18 months ago.
“Our corporate partners, community stakeholders, alumni, faculty, staff and individuals have been very generous and supportive of our plea for support,” said Dr. Glover, who presented a check for $50,000 to her alma mater as her “first order of business” when she became president in 2012, challenging other alumni to follow suit.
“We thank you for your support and for buying into our vision to make TSU the best it can be,” Dr. Glover added.
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Tennessee State University
3500 John Merritt Boulevard
Nashville, Tennessee 37209
615.963.5331
About Tennessee State University
With nearly 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.