Approximately 203 Maryville College graduates in the Class of 2023; 61 earn honors diplomas

The following Maryville College students were awarded a bachelor of arts degree or are expected to complete requirements for a degree later this year:

A-D

Danielle Martha Abell, Lauren Grace Adams, Betty Asha Moses Adullyi, Sarah Emily Aldridge, Leah Jan Alsobrook, Isabelle Faith Barber, Connor Nelson Bart, Anna Katherine Bechman, Sarah Beth Belcher, Ava Susanne Bernardino, Jason Carter Betts, Benjamin Andrew Blair, Alexandra Michelle Braddy, Holly Jo Ann Brennan, Emily Victoria Bridges, Alexis Chantel Brown, Jenica Grace Brown, Rachel Ann Browning, Hannah Cheyenne Bruce, Ashley Erin Butcher, Edna Nichole Butterfield, Colbe Allen Cagle, Kylie Marie Canova, Aaron Robert Capps, Kayley Cierra Caramanica, Nayeli Carreno Medina, Courtney Weslyn Carruthers, Selena Cheyanne Case, Emily Jo Christian, Amanda Marie Clarke, Cole Andrew Cleek, Khalie Claire Cleveland, Charles Stephen Cochran, Riley Jane Cook, Selena Marie Cook, Emily Kate Cooper, Brittany Luisa-Renae Cox, Chris Barrett Crawford, Noah Kyle Creasy, Carter Samuel Crow, Madeline Olivia Cunningham, Lillian Frances Daffron, Courtney Elizabeth Deck, Phoebe Elise Deering, Darian James Douglas, Braden Christopher Dunson;

E-K

Jasmine Rain Edrosolano, Arthur Fitzgerald Elgin, Bailey Grace Ensley, Cody Lane Estep, Alexander Lee Etheridge, Annie Elizabeth Fowler, Emilee Grace Fowler, Rachel Marie Fox, Zachary E. Fritts, Lesly Elizabeth Fuentes, Trevor Lee Gaines-Perry, Elmedin Gara, Abby Lian Garrett, Carsen Tyler Goodwin, Jacob Hunter Gravett, Wyatt James Grigsby, Madison Lynn Grover, Oscar Lie Gulbrandsen, Sydnee Rookmin Hansraj, William Craig Harville, Kennedy Grace Henry, Eden Grace Hensley, Sarah Anne Holland, William Matthew Hubbell, Lacey Victoria Hunter, Amii Elizabeth Ingalls, Shelby Ann Isbill, Kelsey Shaylynn Corneilia Shante Ivory, Andy James Kelley, Jakob Reece Kerr, Lindsey Nicole Kizer, Kalli Maryelle Knight, Melanie Ann Kowalewski;

L-R

Braydon Paul Lamb, Rachael Alyssa Lawson, Derek Sebastian Leach, Donia Marie Lehman, Katie Nicole Leming, Alexandra Nicole Lensgraf, Charlotte Julia Locke, Aaron Lockett, Gabriel Alejandro Lopez, Mykal Terrence Manfred, Haylee Brooke Marsh, Inocencio Martinez Melendez, Sabrina Marie Massey, Ruandy André Matamoros Diaz, Steven Deshay McKever III, James David Meredith, Hannah Elizabeth Metcalf, Jonathan Christopher Meystrik, Parker Alan Molen, Paula Ann Morris, Marissa Annastasia Nelson, John Preston Netherton, David Nibayubahe, Sawyer Strickland Norment, Victoria Ashlyn Ogle, Megan Addison O’Neal, Brian Joseph O’Reilley, Alejandra Osorio Candelario, Matthew Parker Owens, Elias Jordan Pajares, Chloe Wilson Parris, Robert Benjamin Paskiewicz III, Caleb Francisco Platillero, Josephine Charlotte Prost, Lorri Jean Pulley, Connor Lee Pylkas, Matthew Michael Quizi, Sarah Catherine Rackley, Tyler Daniel Ramsey, Rebecca Paige Raney, Danielle Lynn Ransom, Myles Anthony Rasnick, Delaney Renee Redden, Lucy Elizabeth Reddick, Nineth Idali Reynoso Ramirez, Chase Alexander Ridenour, Alina Michelle Rosati, Ellen Marie Rossano, Bryan Alex Rozanski, Laura Grace Russell;

S-Z

Shokhrukh Samadov; Haly Randella Scott, Kristopher Bradley Seiber, Kyle Andrew Shaver, Lilly Madison Simms, Bradley Michael Sisler, Sara Ann Skibbie, Noah Nathaniel Smith, Abigail Lynn Smither, Kimberly Morgan Smithson, Abagale May Snyder, Tabitha Jordan Spencer, Cameron Luke Spivey, William Dee Stallions, Kathleen Ann Stapp, Gideon Joseph Stewart, Angela Dawn Stolpe, Baylee Ann Suit, Samantha Anne Surdu, Moriah Lynn Tant, Bettye Madisyn Taylor, Madison Brianne Taylor, Andrew Nicholas Thimjon, Taylor Nathanial Thomas, Martin Alexander Thompson, Jared Lee Tomson, Elizabeth May Truxal, Sophie Katherine Turner, Tera Leigh Vilaire, Gabriela Grace Walker, Matthew James Walker, Rory Lynn Walker, Sydney Lynn Walker, Brooklyn Marie Wallet, Natalie Gene Watts, Meredith Nicole Webb, Max Christoph Wildgruber, Lillian Rose Winebarger, Cassandra Michele Wittum and Jessica Zavala Garcia.

Thirty earn bachelor of science degrees

The following students were awarded a bachelor of science degree or are expected to complete requirements for a degree later this year: Robin Grace Bannow, Karlee Jacee Bowling, Jace Cameron Brittain, Sarah Eliza Cheshire, Caleb Cruz, Brendan James Donovan, Molly Anne Folger, Annie Elizabeth Fowler, Chandler Allan Godfrey, Laura Nicole Hitch, Elaina Katherine Hudolin, Elizabeth Lane Jackson, Ashni Deepak Jagger, Kordell Christian Kah, Mackenzie Nicole Lamb, Macy Leigh Lindsey, Hannah Elizabeth Mattison, Savannah Nichole McDonald, Jonathan Christopher Meystrik, Jose Enrique Navarrete, Nzubechukwu Henry Ndubueze, Cooper Thomas Newman, Jessica Saige Payne, Andrea Estefanny Perez Gonzalez, Lane Matthew Schumacher, Samantha Paige Stacey, Meredith Ann Ward, Caleb Wells, Sierra Danielle Whitesides and Justice Marie Williams. 

Three earn bachelor of music degrees

The following students were awarded a bachelor of music degree or are expected to complete requirements for a degree later this year: Gabriel Jack Allen Bailey, Elizabeth Grace Brenneise and Connor Emmett Cowart.

Three earn master of arts

For the first time, this year’s Maryville College Commencement ceremony included master’s level candidates. The following students were awarded a master of arts in teaching secondary STEM: Tarah Standridge Burchell, Lauren La’Rhonda Howard and Laci Elizabeth Stinnett.

Sixty-one graduate with honors

Fifty-nine graduates receiving diplomas on May 6 graduated with honors.

Those students completing their requirements for the bachelor’s degree with the distinction of cum laude included: Sarah Emily Aldridge, Robin Grace Bannow, Colbe Allen Cagle, Khalie Claire Cleveland, Emily Kate Cooper, Chris Barrett Crawford, Madeline Olivia Cunningham, Lillian Frances Daffron, Lesly Elizabeth Fuentes, Chandler Allan Godfrey, Eden Grace Hensley, Laura Nicole Hitch, Kelsey Shaylynn Corneilia Shante Ivory, Elizabeth Jane Jackson, Kordell Christian Kah, Lindsey Nicole Kizer, Kalli Maryelle Knight, Mackenzie Nicole Lamb, Rachael Alyssa Lawson, Katie Nicole Leming, Hannah Elizabeth Mattison, Savannah Nichole McDonald, Caleb Francisco Platillero, Connor Lee Pylkas, Tyler Daniel Ramsey, Kyle Andrew Shaver, Bradley Michael Sisler, Tabitha Jordan Spencer, Gideon Joseph Stewart, Tera Leigh Vilaire, Natalie Gene Watts and Jessica Zavala Garcia. 

Those students completing their requirements for the bachelor’s degree with the distinction of magna cum laude included: Danielle Martha Abell, Ava Susanne Bernardino, Jace Cameron Brittain, Emily Jo Christian, Annie Elizabeth Fowler, Emilee Grace Fowler, Abby Lian Garrett, Elaina Katherine Hudolin, Andy James Kelley, Derek Sebastian Leach, Haylee Brooke Marsh, Jonathan Christopher Meystrik, Matthew Parker Owens, Chloe Wilson Parris, Rebecca Paige Raney, Haly Randella Scott, Kristofer Bradley Seiber, Samantha Paige Stacey, Angela Dawn Stolpe, Bettye Madisyn Taylor, Gabriela Grace Walker, Lillian Rose Winebarger and Cassandra Michele Wittum.

Those students completing their requirements for the bachelor’s degree with the distinction of summa cum laude included: Leah Jan Alsobrooks, Emily Victoria Bridges, Lorri Jean Pulley, Abigail Lynn Smither and William Dee Stallions.

Maryville College is a nationally-ranked institution of higher learning and one of America’s oldest colleges. For more than 200 years we’ve educated students to be giving citizens and gifted leaders, to study everything, so that they are prepared for anything — to address any problem, engage with any audience and launch successful careers right away. Located in Maryville, Tennessee, between the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and the city of Knoxville, Maryville College offers nearly 1,200  students from around the world both the beauty of a rural setting and the advantages of an urban center, as well as more than 60 majors, seven pre-professional programs and career preparation from their first day on campus to their last. Today, our 10,000 alumni are living life strong of mind and brave of heart and are prepared, in the words of our Presbyterian founder, to “do good on the largest possible scale.”