Published on May 17, 2023  

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 spring 2023 Dean's List:

Adams, Omega L.
Avent, Ashlyn L.
Awad, Ohtra R.
Ballou, Mary W.
Barnes, Thomas N.
Bayles, Adrianna S.
Behren, Ryan
Belveal, Brian C.
Benson, Mary G.
Blackmon, Anderson M.
Blasingame, Kynsley R.
Blocksom, Robin C.
Booth, Maddison T.
Bradshaw, Courtney
Breland Mullinix, Samantha
Bright, A. Kaitlyn
Brinkmeyer, Alexis L.
Brock, Paul M.
Brough, Sophia G.
Brown, Chandler S.
Bruner, W. Jacob
Bunyard, Emma C.
Burleson, Chandler A.
Burrow, Jackson C.
Burrows, Haleigh B.
Butler, Marilee L.
Byard, Benjamin A.
Campbell, K. Elizabeth
Cassinelli, Elena N.
Chambliss, Haleigh N.
Chaplin, Victoria E.
Chiepalich, Zachariah L.
Clark, Madison E.
Clarke, V. James
Conway, Drake T.
Cory, James E.
Cowley, Kendall M.
Cox, McKenzie R.
Cross, Karleigh R.
Crow, Cade R.
Dantone, Samuel D.
Darby, Carson R.
Dasinger, Chloe L.
Dickinson, John M.
Dickinson, Lillian C.
Dillashaw, Hannah C.
Douglas, Kourtni C.
Dozier, Caroline M.
Driskill, Elise M.
Duckett, Mary E.
Dukes, Lamar A., III
Dunn, Philip A.
Early, Kalen S.
Epperson, Jacob H.
Ezekiel, K. Kennedy
Feighery, Ashley E.
Foss, Austin
Fowler, Kaitlyn E.
Freeman, Zachary E.
Fuller, Alexandria J.
Futrell, Matthew D.
Gaal, Edward W.
Gardner, Margaret E.
Garner, Samuel A.
Garrard, Hollis M.
Gaston, W. Samuel
George, Summer A.
Gibbons, Trevor E.
Goldfarb, Ellie M.
Gorham, Mary K.
Goyer, Synclair B.
Gray, Jonah M.
Gressett, Alex K.
Grissett, Morgan E.
Gulas, Alexander T.
Hale, Kazia J.
Hall, Meredith W.
Hammitte, Sarah E.
Hannahan, Thomas D.
Harris, Hampton S.
Harris, Billy T., III
Herron, Kendall L.
Hicks, Sydney C.
Hill, Aliah T.
Holifield, Chotsani J.
Holland, Teylor Lavin
Horn, J. Monty
Hughes, Jonathan F.
Ingram, Joseph H.
Jackson, Alexandria F.
Johnson, Jalen M.
Johnson, Lana M.
Johnston, Robert D., III
Johnston, Margaret A.
Jones, Macey R.
Kelley, Ashlan M.
Kirkpatrick, William P.
Kline, D. Danner, Jr.
Lancaster, Riley K.
Lastrapes, Madelyn L.
Lawrence, Saharah M.
Lazaro, Sonia
Leak, Caroline F.
Leggett, Triston W.
Lester, Lauren A.
Lewis, Joshua S.
Loftin, Jordan E.
Logan, Bethany M.
Lott, Allie M.
Mansfield, Trent A.
Martin, Maggie L.
Matthews, Micah
McCormack, Cameron C.
McCraney, Mae G.
McCrary, Walker H.
McDonald, Elisabeth G.
McGowin, Patrick M.
McKeen, Sadler
Meldrum, McKenna J.
Miller, James
Mitchell, James
Mitchell, Sidney E.
Monzon, Claire A.
Mordecai, Palmer A.
Nadira, Katy
Neill, Taylor K.
Norred, Solomon
Packer, Elizabeth J.
Paradise, John M.
Patel, Kushal U.
Patterson, Grantham P.
Payne, Ashlyn E.
Peek, Katherine M.
Peterson, Timothy W.
Phillip, Avery R.
Phillips, Anna G.
Philyaw, Katherine E.
Plemmons, Bailee L.
Pomeroy, Courtney N.
Pope, Caroline E.
Powell, Jacob
Pugh, Ethan K.
Quick, Alexander P.
Raber, Abby R.
Ras, Zoe A.
Reese, Collin W.
Reynolds, Riley E.
Richardson, Kelsey A.
Robertson, Nathaniel J.
Robinson, C. Scott
Rock, Madeline A.
Rogers, Anna L.
Rogers, Cameron P.
Rogers, Lucas M.
Rothwell, Jacob G.
Roush, Jackson V.
Rushton, Ashley D.
Sanders, Rachel E.
Schroeder, Lucas C.
Shelly, Harriet S.
Shumaker, Rachel K.
Simpler, James P.
Simpson, Sandy C.
Smith, Benjamin A.
Smith, Mckenzy C.
Smitherman, Phillip J.
Soares, Shelby A.
Spitzer, Ryland Z.
St. Amour, Justin
Stapleton, Victoria L.
Stewart, Destiny
Stone, C. Madison
Suggs, Arin M.
Sulser, Tristan C.
Taylor, William E.
Thompson, Reese H.
Thornton, Monroe D., III
Todd, Elizabeth L.
Tomlin, BriAnna C.
Traylor, Anna L.
Trippeer, Andrew M.
Trulove, L. Brock
Turney, Miles J.
Van Deventer, Vincent
Walker, Virginia C.
Warren, J. Zachary
Waters, C. Ford
Waters, Victoria T.
Webb, S. Frankie
Weeks, Macey A.
West, John M.
White, Abigail W.
White, Hayley M.
Wideman, Grant L.
Willis, Mackey N.
Wood, Brett
Yarbrough, Tyler E.
Yeiser, William
Young, Lindsey R.
 
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