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Dr. Ann Carmichael is the commencement speaker. 

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The University of South Carolina Union held Commencement Exercises on Saturday, April 29th on the grounds of USC Union’s Patrons Park and welcomed Dr. Ann Carmichael as the commencement speaker. 

Dr. Ann C. Carmichael earned her PhD from the University of South Carolina and her Masters in Student Personnel Services from Clemson University. Dr. Carmichael joined the USC Salkehatchie administration in 1991, initially serving as Director of the Walterboro Campus and Coordinator of Development, overseeing the institution’s multi-million-dollar capital campaign. After becoming Dean of USC Salkehatchie, Dr. Carmichael was instrumental in partnering with the University to bring the four-year nursing program to the campus, building a state-of-the-art student housing complex, increasing enrollment to record numbers, and raising over ten million dollars in private gifts and grants. She retired from the university as Dean Emerita in 2020. An active participant in the greater Salkehatchie community, Dr. Carmichael serves on the Southern Carolina Regional Economic Development Alliance Board of Directors Executive Committee and is chairman of the Savannah River Site Redevelopment Authority Board. She is also active in her church, having served as chairman of deacons, personnel committee, and trustee. Dr. Carmichael has served as a certified judge for the Miss American Preliminaries and judged numerous pageants. She is a former Miss South Carolina All American Girl and fourth runner up in the national pageant. She was the former Miss Union in the Miss South Carolina Pageant. She received the SC Department of Commerce 2019 Rural Leadership Award at the 29th Annual South Carolina Rural Summit. Upon her retirement, she was recognized by the South Carolina Senate and House of Representatives for her years of dedicated public service to the University of South Carolina Salkehatchie.

Trent Turner was awarded the Kennedy Academic Award this year. The Kennedy Award was established by Mr. B.F Kennedy and his late wife, Myrna, to publicly recognize and reward the US.C. Union graduate with the Highest GPA each year. The recipient exemplifies the love of learning and commitment to excellence. Trent Turner grew up in Waynesville, North Carolina and went to Tuscola High School. As a student-athlete, Trent not only excels within the classroom but also on the field as a Bantams baseball player. Playing in over 90% of games last season, Trent finished the season with a .350 batting average. This included 36 hits, 9 doubles, 4 triples, 4 homeruns, 35 runs batted in, and scored 32 runs, all the while maintaining a 4.0 GPA. His coaches and the Athletic Director describe him as a great leader both on and off the field. Looking ahead, Trent will play for the next 2 years at Western Carolina, an NCAA Division One college in North Carolina. 

 

It has been a tradition of the University of South Carolina and its campuses to award a scholarship for the upcoming academic year in honor of our commencement speaker. This year’s recipient is Hannah Madison Copeland. 

Hannah graduated from Union County High School, where she participated in USC Union’s dual enrollment program. Enrolling at USC Union last fall, she has distinguished herself academically, earning President and Dean’s List honors. She is the recipient of the Public Communications Award for 2023 and a member of the USC Union Research Club. She recently attended the Southeastern Psychological Association’s annual meeting, presenting, along with Union campus students and faculty, a conference session entitled, “Adverse Childhood Experiences and Mental Health of Two-Year College Students.”

Hannah’s family describes her as hardworking, a critical thinker, emotionally intelligent, genuine, and an achiever. She reports that her favorite people aren’t people, but rather animals, with her animal “family” consisting of six horses, a dog named Waylon, and her cat Sir Snoof.

Hannah is a nursing major, with plans to enroll in the USC Union/USC Aiken joint nursing program. Her long-term goal is to become a nurse anesthetist. Currently, she works at the Union Medical Center as an ER Technician, an Administrative Assistant, and a Companion to Homicidal and Suicidal Patients.

Also recognized was Dr. Emily Schafer as USC Union’s Teacher of the Year. Dr. Emily Schafer is an Assistant Professor of Psychology. Her contributions within and outside of the classroom demonstrate her commitment to student learning and success. Dr. Schafer is an inspiring teacher who has a knack for creating engaging, safe, and thought-provoking learning environments, where all students feel valued, supported, and heard. She creates unique learning opportunities for students, having mentored several undergraduate student researchers and developed a study abroad program to Guatemala that she will lead this summer. On campus, she is engaged in meaningful and high-impact service activities that advance our mission. Her contributions to the academic community are widely recognized, publishing extensively in leading academic journals, and presenting her work at numerous conferences around the world. Dr. Schafer embodies the highest standards of academic excellence, and we are proud to honor her with award and look forward to her continued contributions. 

The following list of candidates for graduation was prepared before final grades were reported, and inclusion herein does not constitute evidence of graduation. The listing of a name in this program should not be construed as an indication that the person will in fact receive a degree from the University of South Carolina at this commencement. Conversely, the absence of a student's name from this list does not necessarily mean that the person will not be awarded a degree. Honors for degree candidates are based on the cumulative grade point average on file at this time. Honors to be printed on the diploma will be based on the final cumulative grade point average on all collegiate work. 

The letters GLD besides the candidate's name indicates the student has completed requirements to achieve Graduation with Leadership Distinction.

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS

Andrew Duncan Baxley, High Honors, Dual Associate 

William Berry, Highest, Honors, Dual Associate

Sydney Hope Dunlap, Dual Associate

Kallee Grace Garner, High Honors, Dual Associate

Arthur Burton Hahn, Dual Associate

Jasma Tironda Hill, Dual Associate

Lauren Elizabeth Hines, High Honors, Dual Associate

Za'Kyah Janae Jeter-Walton, GLD, Dual Associate

Jonathan D Overton, High Honors, Dual Associate

Elizabeth Hope Pruitt, Dual Associate

Nathan Kevin Robinson, Dual Associate

Destiny Sanders, Dual Associate

Karsyn Elizabeth Sprouse, High Honors, Dual Associate

Trent Turner, Highest Honors, Dual Associate

Jarrett Thomas Whitley, Dual Associate

Molly McKinley Winstead, High Honors, Dual Associate

TamikaTierra Boler

Gabriel Clark

Brandon Coleman, Honors

Daniel Cooper

Bryson Daniel, Highest Honors

Thomas Dartez, High Honors

Jose Antonio Fernandez, Jr.

RachelCole Gallman

Madeline Suzanne Gilstrap, Highest Honors

Jacob Gregory

Ebony Nicole Hall

Elizabeth Jane Hoefer

Jaymeson T Huff

Janie Cecilia Knox

Loren Bryce Metts

Kayla Jeanette Moore

Ethan Phillips

John Caleb Pickens, Honors

Alexander Ramirez Bernal, Highest Honors

John James Roman

Madeleine Emma Rosoff

Hannah Elizabeth Sandford

VonDravius Sands

Shanya Amir Smith

Shamya T Smith

Tyler Vespe, High Honors

Alexis Ayana Wallington

Jameon Williams

Lillie-Grace Elizabeth Williford

ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE

Helena Michelle Alexander, High Honors

Tykaylee Danielle Altman

Alexandra Morgan Bell, Honors

Jamarri Xzavion Booker, Honors

Nicholas Warren Boswell, High Honors

Cali Collins, Honors

Ansley Connelly

Jaryn Sidney Cudd

Michaela Storm Davis

Jessica Evette Dawkins, GLD

Kellie Elaine Egeland, Highest Honors

Daniela Elizondo Rios

Christian Blain Estes, Honors

Jak Everett, Highest Honors

Kate Everett, High Honors

Albert Farmer

RachelCole Gallman

Willa Marie Garner

Timothy Garner

Lydia Shannon Gault, High Honors

Riley Dianne Gregory, High Honors

Mary Ada Elizabeth Heithold, Honors

Bethany Grace Henderson

Rileigh Jade Inglett, High Honors

Haley Sierra Jackson

Seth Alexander Jones  

Lori Killian

Charles Mattison Lake

Sarah Lawter, Honors

Michael Leone

JordanLipsey

Lauren Michelle Lynch

William Mayes

Kionna Tiayaishia Mcbeth

Annastacia C McKnight

Kyle Murray

Amber Northcutt

Marcos Quithuac Perez-Gonzalez, Highest Honors

Malik Price

Kelis Danielle Rodgers, High Honors

Joseph Phillip Smith

Shanya Amir Smith, Honors

Shamya T Smith, Honors

Corenza Zykiria Stewart

Jeffrey Aidan Strickland

Taliyah O'drionna Thomas

Hannah Elizabeth Truett, Honors

Madison Hope Truett

Oscar Ventura-Marquez

Alexander Vinalay

Jesse M Wicker, High Honors

Darius Ryan Witherspoon

Seth Xavier Woods

Eric B Yelton

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING

Makenzie Grady Edwards

Brianna Nicole Fish

Hannah Faith Gilliam

Madilyn Elizabeth Grant

Hannah Hockgeiger

Grace Elizabeth Lee

Carson Scott Nance

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA COLUMBIA PALMETTO COLLEGE PROGRAMS

BACHELOR OF ARTS – LIBERAL STUDIES

Rachel Lillian Avila

Tony Vernon Baughman, Cum Laude

Alexis Breonna Chantwoine Beatty

Conner James Black

Nikki Leigh Cromer

Jane Katryn Guevarra Enabore

William Daniel Harmon, Summa Cum Laude

Daniel Joseph Hood

Caden Anthony Jackson, Magna Cum Laude, GLD

Haley Nicole Martinez, Magna Cum Laude

Jackson Dallas Munroe

Taylyn McKynzie Price

Shyquasia Alexion Smith, Cum Laude

BACHELOR OF ARTS – ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP

Madison Beaty, Magna Cum Laude

Skylar Behney

Sally Barnes Dillon, Magna Cum Laude

Genevieve Gamble

Kindra West Horne

Sarah Jane Knight

Keivarius DaShaun McGee

Hunter David Taylor

Amber Elizabeth Thompson, Summa Cum Laude

Marlena White