SAVANNAH STATE
UNIVERSITY
Hux et Veritas
Saturday, December Thirteenth, Two Thousand and Eight
Ten O'Clock in the Morning
Tiger Arena
Savannah State University
Savannah, Georgia
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The University's mission is to graduate students prepared to perform at higher levels of
economic productivity, social responsibility, and excellence in their chosen fields of endeavor
in a changing global community. The educational goal is realized through program
offerings in the College of Business Administration, the College of Liberal Arts and Social
Sciences, and the College of Sciences and Technology, which lead to baccalaureate, and
master's degrees....
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History of Savannah State University
On November 26, 1890, enabling legislation was passed by the Georgia General Assembly to establish
a school for the education and training of colored students, which was to operate as a part of the
University of Georgia. One hundred and seventeen years later, the college has become Savannah
State University, the oldest public historically black university in Georgia.
With land acquired by the mandate of the Second Morrill Land Grant Act of August 30, 1890, a
preliminary session of the new college was held in the Baxter Street School Building in Athens,
Georgia, with Richard Robert Wright, Sr., as principal. On October 7, 1891, the new college,
named the Georgia State Industrial College for Colored Youths, moved to its present location in
Thunderbolt, Georgia. Wright was president and there were five faculty members: Loring B. Palmer,
A.B.; Frank Cobb, A.B.; Alexander Ashton; Reverend Leigh B. Maxwell, A.B.; Reverend James M.
Simms, proctor and steward; and Decatur Suggs, vice-president.
Wright was the first of 12 presidents to lead this illustrious institution. The university awarded its first
baccalaureate degree to Richard R. Wright, Jr., in 1898. He went on to become the first black man
to receive the Ph.D. in sociology from the University of Pennsylvania (1911), and later to become
the president of historic Wilberforce University. During Wright's tenure as president (1890-1921),
President William McKinley (1898) and President William Howard Taft (1912) visited the campus
and spoke to students and faculty in the Peter W Meldrim Hall.
Cyrus Gilbert Wiley, class of 1899, and the first alumnus to become president of the university
( 1 92 1 - 1926), followed Wright. Benjamin F. Hubert, who came to Georgia State College from Tuskegee
Institute, served as president from 1926-1947. It was during his tenure that the college became a full-
time degree granting institution, without high school and normal programs, and became a member
of the University System of Georgia (1932). The name of the college was changed to Georgia State
College in 1932. In 1950, the name of the college was changed to Savannah State College and in
1996, the name was changed to Savannah State University.
The Significance Of The Academic Mace
Observing the centuries-old convocation procedures, each Marshal in the Savannah State University
Academic Procession carries an official mace, which is indicative of the power, dignity, and magisterium
vested in the University. The mace is a club-shaped staff that originated in the Middle Ages as
a weapon. Eventually, it gained a ceremonial character and is presently employed most often by
legislative forums and academic enterprises.
The official mace and stand of Savannah State University were designed and made from mahogany
wood by Dr. Ernest S. Brown, Associate Professor Emeritus of Civil Engineering Technology.
The University motto is "Lux Et Veritas" (Light and Truth).
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Academic Regalia
Modern academic dress has evolved from a type of apparel prescribed by English Medieval Universities
to distinguish their schools from the lay person in dress at a time when everybody wore robes or gowns.
When American colleges and universities desired to adopt some suitable system of academic apparel a
half century ago, it seemed best to agree on some definite system which all might follow. Accordingly,
this attire has consisted of the cap, the gown, and the hood, the latter two now differing according to
the degree the wearer has received.
The modern cap, in academic dress, has the same design for all degrees: black and square-shaped
with a tassel hanging from the center. However, the color of the tassel usually differentiates the field
of study for which the degree was granted, the gold tassel being worn by doctors or by presidents of
colleges and universities; but it may be added that the black tassel is correct for all degrees.
The gown, unlike the cap, differs appreciably in design according to the degree conferred on the
wearer. The gown for the bachelor's degree has pointed sleeves. It is designed to be worn closed. The
gown for the master's degrees, worn open or closed, has an oblong sleeve, open at the wrist, like the
others. The sleeve base hangs down in the traditional manner. The rear part of its oblong shape is
square cut, and the front part has an arc cut away. The doctor's gown, worn open or closed, has long
sleeves faced with velvet; three bars of velvet are midway the sleeves. The trimmings of the doctor's
gown may be black or the color associated with the field of study.
The hood, while not an article of dress, is however, the most distinctive feature of the academic
attire. It is a black, crow-shaped badge or adornment with an oval opening and worn down the back.
It enables one to quickly determine not only the degree held by the wearer but also the college or
university from which he is graduated. The colors lining the hood and the size and the shape of the
hood make this distinction. The bachelor's and master's hoods are three feet and three and a half feet
in length, respectively; the doctor's hood is four feet in length and is made with a wide panel. Hoods
may be worn for only those degrees actually held by the wearers.
Members of the governing body of a college or university, and they only, whatever their degrees may
be, are entitled to wear doctor's gowns (with black velvet), but their hoods may be only those of
degrees actually held by the wearers or those especially prescribed for them by the institution.
In some colleges and universities, it is customary for the president, chancellor, or chief officer to wear
a costume similar to that worn by the head of a foreign university.
The chief marshal may wear a specially designed costume approved by the institution.
For all academic purposes, including trimmings of doctor's gowns, edging of hoods, and tassels of caps,
the color associated with different subjects as prescribed by the revised American Intercollegiate
Code is as follows:
Arts, Letters, Humanities White Oratory (Speech) Silver Gray
Business Drab Philosophy Dark Blue
Economics Copper Physical Education Sage Green
Education Light Blue Public Administration Peacock Blue
Law Purple Science Golden Yellow
Library Science Lemon Social Work Citron
Music Pink Theology Scarlet
At Savannah State University, the lining of the hood has an orange chevron on a blue background to
represent school colors. A faculty member wears the color of his alma mater.
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Order of Procession
The Chief Marshal
The Class Marshals
Candidates for Master's Degrees
Candidates for Baccalaureate Degrees
Faculty Emeriti
The Faculty
The Presidential Party
The academic regalia, the academic processional, and the ceremonial program are part of
an ancient tradition of learning. This tradition is a unified, solemn occasion at which only
applause is appropriate.
The audience is asked to refrain from any other form of expression and to reserve
celebrations until the program is concluded.
Order of Exercises
Earl G. Yarbrough Sr., Ph.D., President
Presiding
Prelude
* Academic Procession
"Largo"
"War March of the Priests"
Handel
Professor Nan Poole Spicer, Organist
Felix Mendelssohn
Professor Nan Poole Spicer, Organist
Invocation
Bishop Thomas Sills
Sweetfield of Eden Baptist Church
Selection
"A Jubilant Song" by Alan Pote
The Savannah State University Alumni Men's Glee Club
Co-Directors, Rose O. Smith and Lawrence Hutchins
Introduction Of Platform Guests
And Introduction Of Speaker
Dr. Earl G. Yarbrough Sr.
Commencement Address
Dr. Otis S. Johnson
Mayor, City of Savannah
Selection
'Little Innocent Lamb" arr. by Marshall Bartholomew
The Savannah State University Alumni Men's Glee Club
Co-Directors, Rose O. Smith and Lawrence Hutchins
Presentation Of Candidates
For The Master Of
Business Administration Degree
Dr. Chellu S. Chetty
Dean, Graduate Studies and Sponsored Research
Presentation Of Candidates
For The Master Of
Public Administration Degree
Dr. Chellu S. Chetty
Presentation Of Candidates
For The Master Of Science In
Urban Studies Degree
Presentation Of Candidates
For The Master Of Science In
Marine Sciences Degree
Dr. Chellu S. Chetty
Dr. Chellu S. Chetty
Conferring Of Master's Degrees Dr. Earl G. Yarbrough Sr.
Assisted by Dr. Chellu S. Chetty, Mr. Adrian Cornelius, Dean of Enrollment Management and
Mrs. Linda Crossman, Registrar
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Order of Exercises
Introduction
Of Undergraduate Deans
Presentation Of Candidates
For The Baccalaureate Degree
College of Business Administration
College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
College of Sciences and Technology
Dr. Larry D. Stokes
Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs
Dr. Mostafa H. Sarhan, Dean
Dr. Jane M. Gates, Dean
Dr. Kuppuswamy Jayaraman, Acting Dean
Conferring Of Baccalaureate Degrees Dr. Earl G. Yarbrough Sr.
Assisted by the Academic Deans, Mr. Adrian Cornelius, Dean of Enrollment Management and
Mrs. Linda Crossman, Registrar
President's Charge To The Graduates
Alumni Induction
Dr. Earl G. Yarbrough Sr.
Mrs. Alvernia Wilson Jackson
Recording Secretary, Savannah State University National Alumni Association
Alma Mater*
Benediction
Recessional**
"Pomp and Circumstance"
Professor Nan Poole Spicer, Organist
Bishop Thomas Sills
Sir Edward Elgar
Professor Nan Poole Spicer, Organist
Savannah State College Hymn
Original words and music by J. Randolph Fisher and Hillary Hatchett
Let us give thanks and praises to
Our Alma Mater, S.S.U.
Thine honor, pride, and eminence.
We raise in prayerful reverence.
Guide us still from day to day,
Be Thou mindful lest we lose our way;
Help us know that life, short or long,
Means unceasing work for weak and strong.
Refrain
Where Savannah meets the sea,
Where grassy plains and palms abound,
Where the Flow 'rs are gems of loveliness,
There S.S. U. is found.
We adore each beauteous scene and hall,
Our all we pledge to Thee!
In our hearts we 11 build a shrine for You
We hail Thee, S.S.U. !
Lyrical Revision by Ms. LaGina M. Frazier
*The audience is requested to stand.
**The audience is requested to sit and to remain seated until the recession has exited.
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Mayor Otis S. Johnson I City of Savannah
COMMENCEMNET SPEAKER
Otis S. Johnson is a graduate of Armstrong-Atlantic State University
and the University of Georgia. He earned the Master of Social Work
degree from Clark Atlanta University in 1969 and the Ph.D. degree
in Social Welfare from the Heller School at Brandeis University in
1980. At Cambridge College's 2007 Commencement Ceremony, Mayor
Johnson was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree.
Mayor Johnson is nationally known in the field of community building
and youth development. He was Executive Director of the Chatham-
Savannah Youth Futures Authority, an Annie E. Casey Foundation
initiative, from 1988-1998. He currently serves on the National League
of Cities Council on Youth, Education, and Families and is a member
of the boards of the Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation and MDC. He
served as an elected official on the Savannah City Council (1983-1988),
the Savannah Chatham County Board of Public Education ( 1998-2002),
and was an At-Large member of the Georgia Municipal Association's
Board of Directors (2004-2007).
Mayor Johnson was hired by Savannah State University in 1971 to
establish an undergraduate program in social work. He achieved that
goal and the program was accredited by the Council on Social Work
Education in 1984. He was on the faculty of Savannah State University
for 26 years and retired from the position of Dean of the College of
Liberal Arts and Social Sciences in 2002.
Mayor Johnson is the 64 th Mayor of the City of Savannah and is currently
serving his 2 nd term. He was sworn in, as the second African American
Mayor, on January 3, 2004 and again on January 2, 2008.
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Graduates
college of business administration
Master of Business Administration
Ricardo Brown | Albany Slate University
Shetia Catrice Butler | Savannah State University
Eric McBeth | Savannah State University
Patricia Perry Ogden | Savannah State University
Karen Wilds | Brewton Parker College
COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Master of Public Administration
Tennielle Latres Hawkins | Wright State University
Caroline Dyshan Moore | Savannah State University
Amorette Felice Murphy | Benedict College
Master of Science in Urban Studies
Paschall Miller | Saint Leo University
COLLEGE OF SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY
Master of Science in Marine Sciences
Laura Marie Birsa | Saint Francis College
Olethes Evita Gardiner | Savannah State University
Christopher Aaron Kalinowsky | University of South Carolina
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
Accounting
Ashley Murrelle All*! | Savannah, Georgia Shamel Javon Kemp | Savannah, Georgia
Tanya Rae Burney | Richmond Hill, Georgia Charee Monchel McGirt* | Hinesville, Georgia
Rhonda Elaine Clark | Savannah, Georgia Michelle Genee Medley | Stone Mountain, Georgia
James Richard Comfort** | Newfane, New York Christel Jean Murray*** | PortWentworth, Georgia
Felisha Monique Famble* I Savannah, Georgia Brandy C. T. Ross | Savannah, Georgia
Travis J. Greatheart | Savannah, Georgia LaQuite Nicole Smith | Hinesville, Georgia
Amekquea Quasheka Markita Johnson | Savannah, Georgia Stefanie Sabrina Takenaka | Savannah, Georgia
Computer Information Systems
Ashley Diane Boatner | Atlanta, Georgia Vanessa Ann Roberson | Dublin, Georgia
Lazarius Zendell Coleman | Hinesville, Georgia Amanda Natasha Walton | Elherton, Georgia
Willis Dell j Harrison, Georgia Monica Michelle Wilson | Savannah, Georgia
Michael Holmes, Jr. | Savannah, Georgia
***Summa Cum Laude **Magna Cum Laude *Cum Laude ! In Absentia
Kendra Nashe Cochran | Savannah, Georgia
Delois Jean Dingle | Savannah, Georgia
LaBritt Jermile Goodwin | Hephzihah, Georgia
Jamel V. Gray* | Savannah, Georgia
Cassidy Elise Jenkins | Snellville, Georgia
Morris DaMeek Johnson | Savannah. Georgia
Shenna Mari Jones | Bartow, Georgia
Graduates
Management
Jason Maurice Kidd | Hampton, Virginia
Akeina Renee Singletary I Decatur, Georgia
Cherry K. Stallworth | Savannah, Georgia
Jasmine Jackson Thomas* | Savannah, Georgia
Jessie Eileen Withey*** | Savannah, Georgia
Mutassa Ashee Young | Savannah, Georgia
Michelle Monique Allen* | Smyrna, Georgia
Patrick Maurice Burns* | Savannah, Georgia
Deidra Marie David | Savannah, Georgia
Moses Deroy Everett III | Thomasville, Georgia
Marketing
Brian W. Hunter* | Savannah, Georgia
Kristi Arvonne Jones | Ellenwood, Georgia
Joi Elaine Morgan | Atlanta, Georgia
Wali Nazeeh Rasheed | Snellville, Georgia
COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Behavior Analysis
LaQuinta Nicole Carter* | Warrenton, Georgia
Janiah Tonette Davis | Hephzibah, Georgia
Letitia Lavette Evans** | East Dublin, Georgia
Valencia Alexis Sade Handy | Augusta, Georgia
Angela Denise Harrington* | Savannah, Georgia
LaTronya Hollingsworth* I Savannah, Georgia
Shantee Shenell Collins Lemon | Decatur, Georgia
Dana Jermaine Mosley | Sylvania, Georgia
Sally Pom* | Lake City, Georgia
Marquice Tanille Pullen I Dublin, Georgia
Mambu Samukai Sherman* | Lawrenceville, Georgia
Erika Monique Thornton | Hinesville, Georgia
Teri-Ann Nicole Williams* | Lithonia, Georgia
Criminal Justice
VanNessa AVion David** | Savannah, Georgia
Earnestine Hilson* I Sandersville, Georgia
Julius Lester Moore! | Richmond Hill, Georgia
Marcus Renaldo Mosby | Riverdale, Georgia
Gwendolyn Hope Royal** | Savannah, Georgia
Ashley Herndon Scott | Lithonia, Georgia
Erank Rafeal Usher | Fairburn, Georgia
Jeffery Walker, Jr.** | East Dublin, Georgia
Angela Renee Williams | Savannah, Georgia
C assondr a Lynelle Wright** | Savannah, Georgia
English, Language & Literature
Quintina Christine Burroughs* | Stone Mountain, Georgia Britney Alaina Miller | Greensboro, Georgia
Tiffany Rebecca Fletcher | Savannah, Georgia Alisa Louise Swain* | Lithonia, Georgia
Shawon Nicole McCoy* | Shiloh, Georgia
History
Jonathan David Lehman | Versailles, Kentucky
***Summa Cum Laude **Magna Cum Laude *Cum Laude ! In Absentia
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Graduates
Mass Communications
Tamara Renee Bentley I Hardeeville, South Carolina
Daniel Milton Coleman | Macon, Georgia
Tiffany Rebecca Fletcher | Savannah, Georgia
Chasity Ellanese Gathers | Atlanta, Georgia
Natalie Michele George | Jonesboro, Georgia
Alfred Charles Godfrey, Jr. | Sharpsburg, Georgia
Montrez Terrel Jenkins | Sparta, Georgia
Arthur C. Lusby | Grayson, Georgia
Tiffany Marie McClenton | Albany, Georgia
Krystal Lorraine Palmer | Stone Mountain, Georgia
Ronalda Alvita Smith | Savannah, Georgia
John Derrell Young | Savannah, Georgia
Political Science
Dana Michelle Allred | Laurel, Maryland Brandon Lynn Lewis | Midway, Georgia
Aleen Nicole Humphrey | Hinesville, Georgia Ebonie Caprice Northcutt* | Savannah, Georgia
Ashley Marie King | Moreno Valley, California
Social Work
Shenika LaToya Loyd | Dublin, Georgia Susan Kimberly Ryncavage! | Savannah, Georgia
Jennifer Latrell Marshall | Savannah, Georgia
Jillian Dion Bradfield | Union City, Georgia
Che'ree Monique Campbell | Riceboro, Georgia
Randell Ashley Jones | Savannah, Georgia
Sharieka Lashae Kirkland I Atlanta, Georgia
Sociology
Tiffany R. Spikes | Savannah, Georgia
Monique Nichelle Thorpe | Darien, Georgia
Terlika Shanta Woodard I Toomsboro, Georgia
Scidera Nicole Woods | Austell, Georgia
Visual and Performing Arts
Janika LaFaye Davis | Riverdale, Georgia
Rahime Hassan Knight | Saint Croix, Virgin Island
COLLEGE OF SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY
Biology
Sharmika Allen | Hephzibah, Georgia
Sherina Latrice Bacon* | College Park, Georgia
Dana Marie Burgio** | Brooklet, Georgia
Wesley Bernard Burkes* | Hinesville, Georgia
Marcus Benjamin Christian-Hendrickson! | Saint Croix,
Virgin Island
Kanika Kentrell Cooper* | Wrens, Georgia
William Arthur Daly | Sorrento, Florida
Katie Ieacou Dixon | Covington, Georgia
Myeisha Davette Durant** I Savannah, Georgia
Linda Nneka Ezeh** | Savannah, Georgia
Kristina Marvelle Grant** | Savannah, Georgia
Karissa Niphore Grier** I Decatur, Georgia
Andrea A. Hall-Houston* | Savannah, Georgia
Taion Chelin Lucas* | Savannah, Georgia
Jessica Andrea Maocha* | Savannah, Georgia
Bianca Nicole Mason* | Decatur, Georgia
Kimberly Tyese McBride | Hephzibah, Georgia
Shakisha Renalda-Davis Nobles | Savannah, Georgia
Dustin Jerod Plummer I East Dublin, Georgia
Shaneka LaShay Scott | Savannah, Georgia
Ebony Lorraine STEVERSOn | Savannah, Georgia
Chemistry
Victoria LaSundra Bailey* | Atlanta, Georgia
***Summa Cum Laude **Magna Cum Laude
*Cum Laude
! In Absentia
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Graduates
Civil Engineering Technology
Wayne Robert Alleyne Jr. | Saint Croix, Virgin Island Crystal Anique Ives-Powell* | Junction, New York
Gavin Louis Carey | Pooler, Georgia Michael V. Maxwell | Savannah, Georgia
Corey Antawn Dreissen | Savannah, Georgia John Robert Mayes II | Savannah, Georgia
Jonathan Eady | Savannah, Georgia Roscoe Charles Smith III | Claxton, Georgia
Computer Science Technology
Adrian Thomas Long j Greensboro, North Carolina Gettis Cortez McGhee, Jr. | Sandersville, Georgia
Shekevia Shantrell Manning* | Augusta, Georgia Trenes Jacobu Smith | Odenton, Maryland
Electronics Engineering Technology
Dionte L. Hall* | Jonesboro, Georgia Antonio Richmond Jr. | Douglasville, Georgia
Marcus Dewayne Harris | Montgomery, Alabama William Sterling Jr. | Hinesville, Georgia
Tao Rayniece Harris | Atlanta, Georgia
Environmental Science
Cydney Nichelle Hill* j Lithonia, Georgia
Marine Science
Jennifer Lynne Kinney* | Temple, Georgia Katie Elizabeth Watson | Savannah, Georgia
Shanell R. Moss! | Savannah, Georgia
Mathematics
Kimberly Antoinette Jones*** | Snellville, Georgia Tiffany Nicole Smith! | Albany, Georgia
Tyron Deshaun Kirkland I Alpharetta, Georgia Shakira Jeree Spencer** | Savannah, Georgia
Danielle Shivoyne Sampson* | Lawrenceville, Georgia Alicia Lashon Ware * | Union City, Georgia
NOTE: Appearance of name on any list in this program must not be considered as conclusive evidence of graduation.
Persons who have met all requirements for a particular degree and whose names appear on the lists in this program wil
receive the degree indicated.
***Summa Cum Laude **Magna Cum Laude *Cum Laude ! In Absentia
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Honor Graduates
Dana Marie Burgio
James Richard Comfort
Van 'Ness a A'Vion David
Myeisha Davette Durant
Letitia Lavette Evans
Linda Ezeh
Summa Cum Laude
(3.75 - 4.00)
Kimberly Antoinette Jones
Christel Jean Murray
Jessie Eileen Withey
Magna Cum Laude
(3.4 -3.74)
Ashley Murrelle All
Michelle Monique Allen
Sherina Latrice Bacon
Victoria L. Bailey
Wesley Bernard Burkes
Patrick Maurice Burnes
Quintina Christine Burroughs
Laquinta Nicole Carter
Kanika Kentrell Cooper
Eelisha Monique Famble
Jamel V. Gray
Dionte L. Hall
Andrea A. Hall-Houston
Angela Denise Harrington
Cydney Nichelle Hill
Earnestin Hilson
Latronya Hollingsworth
Cum Laude
(3.00 - 3.39)
Kristina Marvelle Grant
Karissa Niphore Grier
Gwendolyn Hope Royal
Shakira Jeree Spencer
Jeffery Walker
Cassondra Lynelle Wright
Brian W. Hunter
Crystal Anique Ives-Powell
Jennifer Lynne Kinney
Taion Chelin Lucas
Shekevia Shantrell Manning
Jessica Andrea Maocha
Bianca Nicole Mason
Shawon Nicole McCoy
Charee Monchel McGirt
Ebonie Caprice Northcutt
Sally Pom
Danielle Shivoyne Sampson
Mambu Samukai Sherman
Alisa Louise Swain
Jasmine Jackson Thomas
Alicia Lashon Ware
TeriAnn Nicole Williams
Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society
Laura Marie Birsa Jennifer Lynne Kinney
Dana Marie Burgio Christel Jean Murray
Kristina Marvelle Grant Gwendolyn Hope Royal
Kimberly Antoinette Jones Carry Jana Smith
Jessie Eileen Withey
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Honor Graduates
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Van 'Ness a A'Vi
Myeisha D
Letitia L
Magna Cum Laude
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una Marvelle Grant
Karissa Nipkore Grier
Gwendol\n Hope Royal
Shakira Jeref Spencer
Jeffery Walker
Cassondra Lynelle Wright
aude
Ashley Murrelle All
Michelle Monique Allen
Sherina Latrice B
Victoria L. B
Felisha Moniqi
Jamel V. Gray
Dionte L. Hall
Andrea A. H
Angela Di
Cydney Nichelle i
Earnestin Hilson
Latronya Hollingsworth
Brian W. Hunter
Crystal Anique Ives-Powell
Jennifer Lynne Kinney
Taion Chelin Lucas
Shekevia Shantrell Manning
Jessica Andrea Maocha
Bianca Nicole Mason
Shavvon Nicole McCoy
Charee Monchel McGirt
Ebonie Caprice Northcutt
Sally Pom
Shivoyne Sampson
Mambu Samukai Sherman
Alisa Louise Swain
I kson Thomas
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Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society
Marie Birsa Jennifer Lynne Ki
Christel Jean Mi
Gwei Royal
Kimbi Smith
Withey
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