A gold crown.

18 to Compete for Miss UA in its 50th Year

Eighteen students will compete for the title of Miss University of Alabama at the Bama Theatre in Tuscaloosa on Sept. 14 at 7 p.m. The Miss UA pageant, which is an official preliminary event for Miss Alabama and Miss America, is in its 50th year.

Carol Wright, director of the Miss UA Program, said this year’s competition will feature former Miss University of Alabama titleholders as special guests.

“We are expecting 35-40 former Miss UAs to return for this special year,” Wright said. “We are pleased to welcome back our ‘Forever Miss UAs’ and their families who have traveled to help us celebrate this special occasion.”

This year’s candidates include:

Dee Allen

Hometown: Troy
Major: Interior Design
Community Service Initiative: Register to Vote – Encouraging our generation to register to vote and be involved in the election process.

Dee Allen
Dee Allen

Bella Baker

Hometown: Tuscumbia
Major: Early Childhood Education
Community Service Initiative: The Baker Family Foundation – Providing funding and support for nonprofit organizations.

Bella Baker
Bella Baker

Elaina Burt

hometown: Hoover
Major: Public Relations on the Pre-Law Track
Community Service Initiative: Charlie’s Chance – Educating, advocating and fundraising for epilepsy education

Elaina Burt
Elaina Burt

Carson Champion

Hometown: Valley
Major: Kinesiology
Community Service Initiative: Champions Serve – Promoting volunteering and serving

Carson Champion
Carson Champion

Kate Chevaire

Hometown: Salem, New Hampshire
Major: Public Health
Community Service Initiative: Reading for Recovery – Helping patients with eating disorder treatment

Kate Chevaire
Kate Chevaire

Rylie Dewley

Hometown: Grand Blanc, Michigan
Major: Political Science
Community Service Initiative: Start Heart Smart – Advocating for heart health education

Rylie Dewley
Rylie Dewley

Lydia Fisher

Hometown: Wapello, Iowa
Major: Biology
Community Service Initiative:  Don’t Skip a Beat – Advocating for cardiovascular health for Americans         

Lydia Fisher
Lydia Fisher

Liliana Geier

Hometown: Dadeville
Major: Public Health
Community Service Initiative: Live with a Passion for Compassion – Bullying prevention

Liliana Geier
Liliana Geier

Reagan Hanson

hometown: Trussville
Major: Public Relations
Community Service Initiative: Reagan’s Rally: Encourage to S.E.R.V.E. – Promoting volunteering

Reagan Hanson
Reagan Hanson

Maddi Heath

Hometown: Spanish Fort
Major: Psychology on the Pre-Law Track
Community Service Initiative: WOW – Working on Wellness to raise awareness about mental health

Maddie Heath
Maddi Heath

Kaitlyn Homan

Hometown: Alabaster
Major: Kinesiology
Community Service Initiative: Mentally Strong – Strengthening the body and mind.

Kaitlyn Homan
Kaitlyn Homan

Gillian Johnston

Hometown: Warwick, Rhode Island
Major: Theater and Dance
Community Service Initiative: #awholeathlete – Fighting the stigma and spreading awareness for mental health in athletes

Gillian Johnston
Gillian Johnston

Imani Muse

Hometown: Chicago
Major: Accounting
Community Service Initiative: Small Acts Matter: Encouraging Tangible Change                      

Imani Muse
Imani Muse

Leslieann Rook

Hometown: Acworth, Georgia
Major: Nursing
Community Service Initiative: The Women and Gender Resource Center – Serve as an ambassador for this campus organization

Leslieann Rook
Leslieann Rook

Abby Sosa

Hometown: Cullman
Major: Nursing
Community Service Initiative: Bridging the Gap – Inspiring Generation Transformation Through Education for Young Hispanics                           

Abby Sosa
Abby Sosa

Ruby Tilghman

Hometown: Panama City, Florida
Major: Chemistry
Community Service Initiative: Many Mini Musicians – Bridging the Funding Gap in Fine Arts Education

Ruby Tilghman
Ruby Tilghman

Samantha Vilary

Hometown: Woodstown, New Jersey
Major: Nursing
Community Service Initiative: Building Bravery – Preventing and bringing awareness to interpersonal violence 

Samantha Vilary
Samantha Vilary

Chloe Yates

Louisville, Kentucky
Major: Interior Design
Community Service Initiative: Special Olympics – Deleting the ‘Dis’ in Disabled             

Chloe Yates
Chloe Yates

The Miss UA competition, sponsored by The University of Alabama National Alumni Association, has been a platform for candidates to share their passion projects, talent and intelligence for 50 years.

The winner of the title of Miss University of Alabama will receive a full-tuition scholarship for her year of service to UA and numerous other gifts and financial aid scholarships from numerous donors.   

Learn more on the Miss University of Alabama website.

Contact

Jennifer Brady, UA Strategic Communications, jennifer.brady@ua.edu