Auburn announces 2022 spring graduates

After an hour weather delay, Auburn University began graduation ceremonies in Jordan-Hare Stadium on Friday, May 6, and awarded degrees on Saturday, May 7, in Neville Arena. Dave Clark, chief executive officer of worldwide consumer for Amazon, a 1996 Auburn graduate, was the commencement speaker.

Local students receiving a doctorate include Benjamin Chase Marler of Enterprise and Brandi Sierra Howard of New Brockton.

Local students receiving a master’s degree include Richard Vidot II of Enterprise.

Local students receiving a bachelor’s degree include Hunter J. Ayers, Michaela R. Bardolf, Logan H. Bergeron, Christian T. Bookout, Triana A. Del Amo, Samuel David Delaney, Casey D. Doerer, Warren F. Haas, Abigail C. Kelley, Mason B. Marsh, Sidney R. Millner, Jacklyn M. Moore, Taylor N. Morriss, Samuel H. Purvis, Jacob R. Quattlebaum, Kiara S. Robinson, Johnathan Cole Smith, Bailee L. Sneed, Sean M. Wickum and Devontae J. Williams of Enterprise; and Ryan Thomas Griffin, Emma C. Hampton and Sarah M. Pollard of New Brockton.

Local students candidates for graduation from Utah State

Utah State University recognized 6,588 candidates for graduation during its Spring 2022 Commencement celebration. The graduates are from USU’s statewide campuses across the state of Utah, as well as USU Online, earning degrees and certificates during the Summer 2021, Fall 2021 and Spring 2022 semesters.

The following local students earned degrees:

Brian Gengler, Jessica Latin and Shannon Tanton, all of Enterprise, earned a bachelor’s degree.

SNHU announces Winter 2022 President’s List

Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) congratulates the following students on being named to the Winter 2022 President›s List: Marisa Yost of Enterprise.

Full-time undergraduate students who have earned a minimum grade-point average of 3.700 and above are named to the President’s List. Full-time status is achieved by earning 12 credits; undergraduate day students must earn 12 credits in the fall or spring semester, and online students must earn 12 credits over two consecutive terms.

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