Published on January 14, 2025  

Cumberland School of Law recognizes excellence in academic achievement each semester by publishing a Dean’s List. Included on the list are students whose end-of-semester GPA is 3.3 or higher. Congratulations to the following students who qualified for the fall 2024 Dean's List:

Adams, Emilee Ann

Adams, Omega Lynn

Awbrey, Asa W.

Baltins, Naomi

Barrett, Kendall T.

Belveal, Brian Conrad

Benson, Mary G.

Billings, Barry Hall

Bippen, Ameleigh B.

Bishop, Daniel Cody

Bodley, Zachary John

Booth, Maddison T.

Boswell, Kaitlyn A.

Bragg, Rachel Shumaker

Bright, Audrey Kaitlyn

Brocato, Madelyn C.

Brough, Sophia G.

Brown, Danielle Louise

Brown, Sarah K.

Brown, Suleida E.

Bunyard, Emma C.

Burrows, Haleigh B.

Campbell, Chandler F.

Campbell, Kathryn E.

Capps, Raleigh D.

Carroll, Ashley B.

Christian, William C.

Clark, Madison E.

Coleman, MarcAnthony J.

Collins, Amelia L.

Conway, Drake Thomas

Cordova, Blake R.

Crouch, Emma E.

Crow, Cade R.

Csulak, Cody P.

Dantone, Samuel David

Dean, Brayden M.

Dickinson, Lillian C.

Dickinson, Robert E.

Dolen, Mitchell Jacob

Dowie, Alice E.

Duerr, Isabelle Brinson

Eckerle, Catherine Ann

Edmondson, Brady L.

Eison, Grant T.

Ezeamakam, John

Fisher, Bailey Lane

Foster, Arielle H.

Fowler, Kaitlyn E.

Freise, Tanner W.

Fried, Nicole Elizabeth

Garner, Madison T.

Garrard, Hollis M.

Givianpour, Cameron

Goldenberg, Violetta

Goyer, Synclair B.

Graves, John A.

Greene, James D., III

Griffith, Katherine

Gulas, Alexander T.

Hammons, William S., III

Harris, Paige Brannon

Heard, Brady W.

Heyat, Ali R.

Hill, William H., III

Hodges, Constance C.

Holcomb, William D.

Holliday, Annabelle Ford

Howard, Malik D.

Hudgins, Maximilian D.

Huggins, Wyatt C.

Hughes, Hannah

Isbill, Evan B.

Ivey, Robert M.

Jeffcoat, Sydney Frances

Jernigan, Dorris E., III

Johnson, Samuel H.

Jones, Macey R.

Kellogg, Abigail G.

Kirkpatrick, William P.

Kruk, Chance Richerson

Lain, Blair E.

Layfield, Cambridge S.

Lazaro, Sonia

Le, Thanh Cong

Lee, Olivia R.

Lettieri, Melina Anne

Lichtenstein, Ryan

Logan, Bethany Mae

Lonergan, Anna Grace

Lott, Allie M.

Lusk, Rylan

Maddox, Richmond B.

Mangel, Jacob W.

Martin, Brynn

Martin, Justin P.

Martin, Samuel B.

McMillan, Marion S.

Menefee, Claire

Miller, James

Mitchell, Mary Elaine

Mittendorf, Kramer B.

Mojica, Elizabeth

Monterroso, Stephanie N.

Moore, Freddrick M.

Moore, Jordan Elise

Mora, Max Alin F.

Morris, Scarlett S.

Nall, Brooklyn M.

Neese, John L.

Nelson, Mary G.

Overlaur, Leigh A.

Packer, Elizabeth J.

Padgett, Anna G.

Parker, Benjamin C.

Parr, Charles Andrew

Patel, Chandni R.

Pattillo, Catherine E.

Paynter, Jasmine J.

Peek, Katherine M.

Perrigin, Jacob H.

Phillips, Anna Grace

Philpot, William R.

Pounds, Anna L.

Powell, Brian P.

Powell, Jacob

Purinton, Kameron

Quattlebaum, Joshua W.

Rainwater, Kelsey M.

Ras, Zoe Annabelle

Reece, Samuel J.

Rhodes, Mary-Michael

Richardson, Jacob M.

Richbourg, Emma Grace

Ridgeway, Tanner H.

Robertson, Nathaniel J.

Roden, Hannah G.

Rupert, Weston C.

Rush, Dylan Harris

Rutecki, Milan E.

Sandlin, Andrew J.

Saxon, Sloane E.

Scheufler, Caraline S.

Shah, Maya K.

Sheils, Henry C.

Shelly, Harriet S.

Smith, Elizabeth Brumley

Smith, Isabella Christine

Smith, Mckenzy C.

Smitherman, Parker W.

St. Amour, Justin

Stephens, Hayden R.

Stocks, Victoria Stapleton

Stott, Lyndsey T.

Street, Madelyn L.

Strength, Sarah G.

Talbert, Gramm L.

Taylor, William A., II

Thompson, Reese H.

Tidwell, Ellie G.

Todd, Stephen Roy

Trimmer, John Dalton

Trowbridge, Mary M.

Trulove, Loden Brock

Vest, Bennett Nelson

Waggoner, Reagan Faith

Wagoner, Hagan Reed

Walker, Merry A.

Walters, Hannah G.

Ware, Brock P.

Waters, Grace M.

Welsh, Danielle M.

Wessel, Virginia Lochlin

West, John M.

Wethington, William C.

Williams, Karolyn

Wilson, McKenzie Lee

Wisehart, Shane M.

Wolff, William Levi

Wood, Hannah S.

Yeiser, William

 
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