Special to the
Opelika Observer
Troy University is pleased to recognize students who completed the requirements for graduation during the Spring Semester and Term 4 of the 2019/2020 academic year. The Spring Semester includes graduates from the Troy, Ala., campus. Term 4 graduates include students at TROY’s campuses in Dothan, Phenix City and Montgomery, Ala., along with teaching sites outside of Alabama and online.
Local students who graduated include:
– Ryan Aker of Phenix City with an undergraduate degree from the College of Education
– Christopher Allen of Phenix City with an undergraduate degree from the College of Arts and Sciences
– Katherine Alsup of Auburn with an undergraduate degree from the Sorrell College of Business
– Adrianna Anthony of Opelika with an undergraduate degree from the College of Health and Human Services
– Danielle Baker of Phenix City with an undergraduate degree from the College of Education
– Payton Barnette of Auburn with an undergraduate degree from the College of Arts and Sciences
– Tanner Blatt of Opelika with an undergraduate degree from the College of Health and Human Services
– Denise Brownlee of Smiths Station with an undergraduate degree from the College of Education
– Brooke Burns of Phenix City with an undergraduate degree from the College of Health and Human Services
– Kaitlyn Carlisle of Phenix City with an undergraduate degree from the College of Arts and Sciences
– Shakeria Cheatham of Birmingham with an undergraduate degree from the College of Education
– Kaylan Colvin of Opelika with an undergraduate degree from the Sorrell College of Business
– Donna Cook of Phenix City with an undergraduate degree from the College of Health and Human Services
– Deependra Eependra of Opelika with an undergraduate degree from the College of Arts and Sciences
– Paris Fountain of Auburn with an undergraduate degree from the College of Health and Human Services
– Aaron Fox of Auburn with an undergraduate degree from the Sorrell College of Business
– Ladashia Foy of Opelika with an undergraduate degree from the College of Health and Human Services
– Camille Franks of Auburn with an undergraduate degree from the College of Arts and Sciences
– Collin Frase of Phenix City with an undergraduate degree from the College of Arts and Sciences
– Brennan Gonzalez of Phenix City with a Graduate degree from the College of Arts and Sciences
– Briana Hardie of Phenix City with an undergraduate degree from the College of Health and Human Services
– Lindsay Hood of Phenix City with an undergraduate degree from the College of Education
– Shelia Leverette of Auburn with a graduate degree from the College of Education
– Charles Lewis of Phenix City with an undergraduate degree from the College of Arts and Sciences
– Nicolle Lynk of Phenix City with an undergraduate degree from the College of Education
– Shonta Martin of Auburn with a graduate degree from the Sorrell College of Business
– Sikuria McCurdy of Auburn with an undergraduate degree from the College of Arts and Sciences
– Mary Medina of Phenix City with an undergraduate degree from the College of Education
– Carrie Miller of Smiths Station with a graduate degree from the College of Education
– Ja’Tarius Moore of Salem with a graduate degree from the College of Arts and Sciences
– Dylan Munnerlyn of Opelika with an undergraduate degree from the College of Arts and Sciences
– Joshua Murphy of Cusseta with an undergraduate degree from the College of Arts and Sciences
– Margaret O’Toole of Auburn with an undergraduate degree from the College of Health and Human Services
– Markel Patterson of Smiths Station with an undergraduate degree from the College of Arts and Sciences
– Mary Preavy of Salem with an undergraduate degree from the College of Health and Human Services
– Kristi Rendleman of Auburn with an undergraduate degree from the College of Arts and Sciences
– Lauren Revels of Auburn with an undergraduate degree from the College of Health and Human Services
– Patrice Ross of Opelika with an undergraduate degree from the College of Arts and Sciences
– Tanya Scott of Opelika with an undergraduate degree from the Sorrell College of Business
– Cody Scrimpshire of Phenix City with an undergraduate degree from the College of Education
– Samantha Shanks of Auburn with a graduate degree from the College of Education
– Anthony Smith of Phenix City with an undergraduate degree from the College of Arts and Sciences
– Juan Venegas of Auburn with an undergraduate degree from the College of Communication and Fine Arts
– Denise Walker of Opelika with an undergraduate degree from the College of Health and Human Services
– Baylee Walls of Opelika with an undergraduate degree from the College of Education
– Christopher Washington of Phenix City with an undergraduate degree from the College of Arts and Sciences
– Tara Webb of Opelika with an undergraduate degree from the College of Health and Human Services
– Judith Williamson of Phenix City with an undergraduate degree from the College of Arts and Sciences
– Valerie Woldridge of Phenix City with an undergraduate degree from the College of Education
– Charlette Woodard of Smiths Station with an undergraduate degree from the College of Education
– Christopher Yountz of Opelika with an undergraduate degree from the Sorrell College of Business
About Troy University
Troy University is a public, historic, international university with 22,500 students and 154,000 alumni. Students choose TROY for its quality academic programs, reasonable costs and availability of financial aid, outstanding faculty and flexible in-class and online class offerings. Students on the Troy, Ala. campus enjoy a traditional college experience, while adult students are the centers of attention at campuses in Dothan, Montgomery and Phenix City, Ala., as well as at locations around the world and online.