UA Academic Honor Council Inducts Student Justices

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — The University of Alabama Academic Honor Council recently inducted new student justices and chief justices.

The Academic Honor Council is an appellate and judicial body comprised of student justices who promote an atmosphere of integrity on campus. Representative councils of students and faculty advisers from each college work together to create new and different ways to promote academic integrity across the University.

The 2011-2012 Academic Honor Council includes these UA students:

College of Arts and Sciences

Chief Justice – Annie Ostrow of Memphis, Tenn.

Joshua Clement of West Palm Beach, Fla.

Samuel Grimes of Mount Olive

Benjamin Wade Henderson of Hazel Green

Abigail Kacpura of Rocky River, Ohio

Katherine Rainey of Monroeville

Taylor Rudolph of Memphis, Tenn.

Whitney Snipes of Birmingham

Morgan Tatum of Pensacola, Fla.

Michael Drew West of Kennesaw, Ga.

 

College of Commerce & Business Administration

Chief Justice – Hill Johnston of Chattanooga, Tenn.

Trent Byrd of Scottsboro

Nathan Cordle of Opp

Jack Heflin of Memphis, Tenn.

Caroline Coleman Humphrey of Auburn

Fernanda Lima of Birmingham

Elliot Mayson of Hoover

Sydney Newman of Homewood

Lauren Elizabeth Yarnish of Birmingham

 

College of Communication & Information Sciences

Chief Justice – Wesley Vaughn of Vestavia Hills

Savannah Bass of Baltimore, Md.

Brock Brett of Athens

Morgan Bruffy of Morgantown, W.Va.

Taylor Warren McDonald of Prattville

Haley Namie of Decatur

Taylor Romero of Saint Johns, Fla.

Amanada L. Sams of Meridianville

Emily Slay of Opelika

 

College of Education

Chief Justice – Joe Tanner of Florence

Jessica Ashton of Laguna Niguel, Calif.

Caroline Reynolds Clark of Sylacauga

Patsy Dempsey of Plano, Texas

Catherine Handrahan of Birmingham

Jayna Hendrix of Huntsville

Jeremy Jordan of Greenville

Anna O’Mary Prevost of Jasper

Mandy Watts of Gardendale

 

College of Engineering

Chief Justice – Roger Rozanski of Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.

Denzel Evans-Bell of Birmingham

Sarah E. Boyd of Birmingham

Logan Hopper of Mount Vernon, Ind.

Sarah E. Johnson of Mesquite, Texas

Luke Lewis of Mobile

Aeriel Murphy of Montgomery

Michael Robson of Spanish Fort

John Whitley of Hoover

 

Honors College

Chief Justice – Ethan Moore of Trussville

Carly Evans of Prattville

Alex Halverson of Dallas, Texas

Bradley Langston of Hoover

Phillip Edward Lovinguth of Birmingham

Kristen Mather of Parkland, Fla.

Theresa Mince of Spring Hill, Fla.

Leigh Ann Rechel of Cincinnati, Ohio

John Marvin Young of Florence

 

College of Human Environmental Sciences

Chief Justice – Casey Simon of Louisville, Ky.

Constance Callen Burnette of Austin, Texas

Grace Florio of Celebration, Fla.

Kerry Noce of Fairfax Station, Va.

Elizabeth Penfield of Birmingham

Lauren Elizabeth Scoggan of Montgomery

Kristina Villafria of Mobile

Whitney Wash of Alabaster

Jamie Williams of Valdosta, Ga.

 

College of Nursing

Chief Justice – Anna Thompson

Jamie Bell of Knoxville, Tenn.

Claire Hopkins of Vestavia Hills

Erin Jacobs of Metairie, La.

Amanda Lewis of Farragut, Tenn.

Marina Nedospasova of Tuscaloosa

Sarah E. Sims of Brooksville, Fla.

Kelsey G. Williamson of Hope Hull

Chanley Wynn of Vestavia Hills

 

School of Social Work

Chief Justice – Rachel Snell of Skipperville

Alex Comensky of Birmingham

Rodney H. Glover of Alpine

Tamara Hall of Huntsville

Sean Hudson of Bessemer

Jacquelyn Huey of Clay

Anita Danielle Johnson of Tuscaloosa

Ray Robertson of Millbrook

Contact

Linda Hill, UA Media Relations, 205/348-8325, lhill@ur.ua.edu

Source

Dr. Mark Nelson, vice provost and vice president for student affairs, 205/348-4893, mnelson@ua.edu; Josh Cirulnick, 205/348-3326, Jmcirulnick@sa.ua.edu