Published on January 25, 2022  

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 2021 Dean's List: 

Abouhaidar, Ghada N.
Adams, Robert B., IV
Ainslie, Nicholas
Allen, Saharah M.
Amster, Jack
Armstrong, Cullen L.
Atkisson, Carly E.
Auer, Kyle A.
Avent, Ashlyn L.
Barnes, Thomas N.
Belyayeva, Kateryna
Black, Hannah E.
Blackmon, Anderson M.
Blalock, Jake H.
Bramlett, William W.
Breland, Samantha J.
Brisbon, Mitchell K.
Brock, Paul M.
Brown, Chandler S.
Brown, William P.
Brown, William W.
Buckner, Meredith H.
Cain, Kelsey V.
Canzoneri, Shannon
Carden, Isom P.
Cassady, Hannah M.
Chambliss, Haleigh N
Champion, Chloe E.
Chase, Connor A.
Clarke, Varro J.
Cooper, Alexander R.
Corcoran, Meagan M.
Cory, James E.
Cowley, Kendall M.
Crigler, Savannah B.
Cross, Karleigh R.
Curtis, Bailee T.
Dickinson, John M.
Douglas, Kourtni C.
Drew, Chelsea L.
Driskill, Elise M.
Duckett, Mary E.
Eastburn, Anna A.
Ellis, Leroy J., V
Epperson, Jacob H.
Ezekiel, Kerrie K.
Feighery, Ashley E.
Ford, Payton M.
Freeman, Kiara T.
Futrell, Matthew D.
Gaal, Edward W.
Gardner, Margaret E.
Garner, Samuel A.
Gaston, William S.
Gochett, Kristen E.
Goodloe, Emma P.
Gorham, Mary K.
Greathouse, Erica L.
Gressett, Alex K.
Grissett, Morgan E.
Hall, Meredith W.
Hannahan, Thomas D.
Harvey, William C.
Head, Steven B.
Hershberger, Corbin E.
Hodge, Jacob
Hodges, Sophie C.
Holmes, Delaney C.
Horn, James M.
Hughes, Jonathan F.
Humber, Gabrielle E.
Hyde, Forrest C.
Ingram, Betsy A.
Ingram, Joseph H.
Jackson, Brooks G.
Jenkins, Jonathan D.
Jernigan, Rachel L.
Johnson, Lana M.
Johnson, Taylor E.
Johnston, Robert D., III
Johnston, Margaret A.
Kennamore, Kiana D.
Khoso, Adil
Kilby, Raygan K.
Kline, David D., Jr.
Kuhnel, Alyssa R.
Lancaster, Riley K.
Lavin, Teylor M.
Leadmon, Jayme L.
Leak, Caroline F.
Lester, Lauren A.
Lewis, Joshua S.
Lewis, Mickala J.
Loftin, Jordan E.
Lowery, Allison R.
Lynge, Stephanie M.
Mansfield, Trent A.
Martin, Mark A.
Mattox, Owen M.
McCarter, Savanah S.
McCraney, Mae G.
McCrary, Susanne H.
McEwen-Wood, Selena K.
McKeen, Sadler
McWhorter, Jacob D.
Meldrum, McKenna J.
Miaoulis, Michael M.
Miller, Holly
Miller, John E.
Minor, Leslie J.
Mitchell, James
Mordecai, Palmer A.
Neill, Taylor K.
Nelson, Amanda E.
Nicolson, Cecile G.
Nixon, Savannah M.
Norred, Solomon
Norwood, Jacob T.
Olson, Yahn E.
O'Quinn, Simms
Osborn, Mason J.
Ostwalt, Pierce D.
Ozburn, Nicole R.
Paradise, John M.
Parker, Charles J.
Patterson, Grantham P.
Pecci, Francisco A.
Pflaum, Adam M.
Philyaw, Katherine E.
Pomeroy, Courtney N.
Pope, Caroline E.
Pouncey, Mary C.
Price, Shelby E.
Quick, Alexander P.
Raber, Abby R.
Rheuby, Dillon L.
Robinson, Christopher S.
Rogers, Cameron P.
Rogers, Lucas M.
Rose, Kaylee C.
Roush, Jackson V.
Ruiz, Gabriela
Schroeder, Lucas C.
Sherwood, Kristen M.
Shimek, Alexander T.
Silva, Terra L.
Sims, Taylor R.
Smith, Benjamin A.
Smith, Lauryn
Smitherman, Phillip J.
Soares, Shelby A.
Stano, Lorel A.
Strickland, Kristen H.
Talley, Hunter R.
Taylor, Meredith S.
Taylor, William E.
Todd, Elizabeth L.
Tuerk, Matthew
Tully, John A.
Turley, Richard D.
VanHouten, Kemily A.
Walker, Collin R.
Warren, James Z.
Waters, Victoria T.
Weeks, Macey A.
Weyerman, Elizabeth G.
Wideman, Grant L.
Willis, Abigail G.
Windham, William T.
Winkler, Taylor A.
Wise, Nancy T.
Wofford, William E., IV
Wolff, Luther H., IV
Wood, Brett
Wurl, Jonathan K.
Yarbrough, Tyler E.
Yerby, Lindsey H.
Young, Jarrett C.
Young, Tela R.
Zeller, J. Elliott
 
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