TUSCALOOSA, AL (01/21/2022)– The University of Alabama awarded 2,362 degrees during its fall commencement ceremonies on Dec. 10-11, 2021.
Local students receiving honors listed below. Students from Autauga or Elmore counties are in bold.
Anne Adams of Ramer (36069) received a Bachelor of Science in Human Environmental Sciences
John Adams of Montgomery (36111) received a Bachelor of Science in Commerce & Business Administration
Keedrick Adams of Wetumpka (36093) received a Bachelor of Science in Commerce & Business Administration
Allen Azar of Montgomery (36116) received a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
John Bednarski of Prattville (36067) received a Bachelor of Science
Madeline Bobo of Prattville (36067) received a Bachelor of Science in Human Environmental Sciences
Adam Bristol of Montgomery (36117) received a Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering
Karis Brock of Montgomery (36116) received a Bachelor of Arts
Hannah Brown of Prattville (36066) received a Bachelor of Arts
Tiffanie Bruner of Montgomery (36106) received a Master of Arts
Mary Collett of Montgomery (36106) received a Bachelor of Arts
Destinee Davis of Wetumpka (36093) received a Bachelor of Science in Commerce & Business Administration
Hudson Deem of Tallassee (36078) received a Bachelor of Science
Monica DeVaughn of Prattville (36066) received a Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Judson Diebel of Montgomery (36117) received a Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering
Domonique Fails of Prattville (36067) received a Bachelor of Science in Commerce & Business Administration
Davis Frazier of Wetumpka (36093) received a Bachelor of Arts
Sierra Graham of Prattville (36066) received a Bachelor of Arts
Zachary Hagan of Prattville (36067) received a Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics
Lauren Hemmings of Montgomery (36117) received a Bachelor of Science in Human Environmental Sciences
Katherine Herbek of Montgomery (36117) received a Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Tekira Howard of Montgomery (36109) received a Bachelor of Science in Commerce & Business Administration
Sarah Hutcherson of Wetumpka (36092) received a Bachelor of Science in Nursing
LeeAnna Jackson of Montgomery (36117) received a Bachelor of Arts
Sang Hyun Jeon of Montgomery (36117) received a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
Hahyun Jin of Prattville (36066) received a Bachelor of Science in Human Environmental Sciences
Catherine Johnston of Montgomery (36111) received a Bachelor of Science in Human Environmental Sciences
Danya Jones of Prattville (36067) received a Bachelor of Science in Education
Leanne Jordan of Montgomery (36110) received a Master of Library & Information Studies
Anne Logan of Montgomery (36117) received a Bachelor of Science in Commerce & Business Administration
Hannah Minney of Mathews (36052) received a Bachelor of Science in Education
Michael Murray of Clanton (35045) received a Bachelor of Science in Education
Taylor Nunnally of Prattville (36066) received a Bachelor of Science in Human Environmental Sciences
Nathaniel Owens of Prattville (36066) received a Bachelor of Science in Nursing
John Payne of Montgomery (36117) received a Bachelor of Science in Commerce & Business Administration
Annalise Pfister of Montgomery (36111) received a Bachelor of Science in Commerce & Business Administration
Sydney Ray of Montgomery (36108) received a Bachelor of Science in Education
John Sullivan of Pike Road (36064) received a Bachelor of Science in Education
William Sumlin of Montgomery (36116) received a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Helen Taylor of Montgomery (36111) received a Bachelor of Arts in Communication & Information Sciences
Virginia Tilley of Wetumpka (36092) received a Bachelor of Social Work
Aneshia Turner of Montgomery (36117) received a Bachelor of Fine Arts
Jasmine Walker of Montgomery (36116) received a Master of Science in Human Environmental Sciences
Mary Helen Whitehead of Montgomery (36117) received a Bachelor of Science
With a beautiful campus, dozens of challenging academic programs, expert faculty and numerous opportunities for service and growth, The University of Alabama is a place where legends are made. UA offers its students a premier educational, cultural and social experience with more than 200 undergraduate, graduate and professional programs. The campus gives students the opportunity to interact with faculty performing cutting-edge research.The University of Alabama, part of The University of Alabama System, is the state’s flagship university. UA shapes a better world through its teaching, research and service.
With a global reputation for excellence, UA provides an inclusive, forward-thinking environment and nearly 200 degree programs on a beautiful, student-centered campus. A leader in cutting-edge research, UA advances discovery, creative inquiry and knowledge through more than 30 research centers. As the state’s largest higher education institution, UA drives economic growth in Alabama and beyond.




