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This Periodical is brought to you for free and open access by the University Archives and Special Collections at CCU Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Commencement Programs by an authorized administrator of CCU Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Alma Mater Coastal Carolina

We come to you to lead our search, and learn to reach beyond ourselves – below the earth, beyond the stars – to form our dreams for better years.

Here, green and bronze in nature, light – sweet pine forest that surround us, ocean waters that sustain us – reflect your standards that prepare us.

May we return in thought and care to share your promise of enrichment, and celebrate and sing our praise for Coastal Carolina.

– Bennie Lee Sinclair 2020 COMMENCEMENT COASTAL CAROLINA UNIVERSITY

The Coastal Carolina University Alma Mater was written in 1994 by the late Bennie Lee Sinclair, the fifth poet laureate of , to commemorate the first year of the institution’s status as a university. The original score for the Alma Mater was written by Coastal Carolina University emeritus professor William R. Hamilton.

ORDER OF EXERCISES

Friday, December 18, 2020 • Virtual Commencement

Pomp and Circumstance Coastal Carolina University Brass Ensemble Sir Edward Elgar Matthew S. White arr. Charlie Hill/Chuck Elledge Professor/Director of Ensembles, Department of Music

The Star-Spangled Banner Jordan Taylor – Soloist John Stafford Smith/Francis Scott Key Junior, Music Performance Major D. Scott Ferguson – Pianist Teaching Associate, Department of Music

Welcome and Acknowledgments David A. DeCenzo President

University Recognitions David A. DeCenzo Daniel J. Ennis Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs

Introduction of Speaker Daniel J. Ennis

Address Dean of

Presentation of Candidates for Degrees Daniel J. Ennis

Conferring of Degrees in Course David A. DeCenzo

Faculty Announcer Kristi R. McIntyre Lecturer, Department of Theatre

Alumni Diane F. Sanders ‘05 Executive Director of Alumni Relations

Closing Remarks David A. DeCenzo

Alma Mater ~ Coastal Carolina Jordan Taylor – Soloist D. Scott Ferguson – Pianist

RETIRING FACULTY

JANICE A. D. BLACK Distinguished Professor Emeritus

Janice Black joined the CCU faculty in 2010 and most recently served as a professor of management in the E. Craig Wall Sr. College of Business Administration. Her teaching interests included entrepreneurial leadership, creativity and innovation, business analysis tools, and strategic management. Her research concentrated on entrepreneurial leadership, development of a context-for-learning, and strategic coherence. Black had a strong commitment to helping first-generation students succeed. Her classes were either writing intensive or experiential courses. She was recognized by the University’s Center for Global Engagement for her exceptional service and support of international students during the Fall 2020 semester that was adversely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Black published 15 articles, made 67 scholarly presentations, and helped develop a new management concentration in entrepreneurial management. Her service included six years as a faculty senator, four years on the Graduate Council, and four years on the MBA Advisory Committee. Her educational background includes earning two bachelor’s degrees (communication studies and business administration) from California State University, Sacramento; an MBA from ; an Ed.S. in curriculum and instruction from New Mexico State University; and a Ph.D. in business administration from Texas Tech University.

HENRY LOWENSTEIN Distinguished Professor Emeritus

Henry Lowenstein served as a professor of management and law and the Vereen Endowed Professor of Business in the E. Craig Wall Sr. College of Business Administration. A former dean of the Wall College, he joined the CCU faculty in 2007. He previously held academic positions at in California, Illinois, Virginia, and West Virginia. Among other awards, Lowenstein is a past recipient of the North American Bonsignore Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Law Teaching. His background includes serving as a national business law judge for Educational Testing Service (Princeton) and holding management positions within business, academic, government, and public service organizations. Lowenstein’s more than 170 publications include numerous top national law reviews and law journal articles; he authored one of Amazon’s best-selling World War II history books, “The Rescue Man.” His research on essential need and economic viability of the railroad system played a critical role in the purchase of the Carolina Southern Railroad by R.J. Corman Railroad Group. His work helped save the only railroad serving Horry and Marion counties in South Carolina, and Columbus County in North Carolina. Locally, he serves as board chairman of the Ocean View Memorial Foundation. A native of Richmond, Va., Lowenstein earned a bachelor’s degree from Virginia Commonwealth University, an MBA from George Washington University, and a Ph.D. in labor and industrial relations from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. RETIRING FACULTY

STEVEN J. MADDEN Distinguished Professor Emeritus

Steven Madden served as a professor of communication in the Thomas W. and Robin W. Edwards College of Humanities and Arts. He taught courses in organizational communication, conflict management, interpersonal communication, and new world human communication. He also was chair of the former communication department and chair of the faculty senate. His areas of expertise include communication audits, organizational cultural ethnographies, service learning, conflict, negotiation, and mediation. Prior to joining the CCU faculty in 2008, Madden worked for two years at Appalachian State University and 10 years at , where he helped to build its successful communication program. He has held officer positions with the National Communication Association, Southern States Communication Association, and the Carolinas Communication Association. Madden’s background also includes working for NBC TV and radio stations in Fairbanks, Ala., where he covered the Iditarod and other events. He earned a bachelor’s degree in mass communication from the University of South Florida, a master’s degree in conflict management and training and development from New Mexico State University, and a Ph.D. in communication studies from the University of Southern Mississippi.

RAY MOYE Emeritus Professor

Ray Moye joined the CCU faculty in 1994 and most recently served as an associate professor of English in the Thomas W. and Robin W. Edwards College of Humanities and Arts. His areas of teaching included Old English, Middle English, Latin, English language history, world literatures, and Chinese literature. Moye specializes in the translations of Alfred the Great, and he studies Chinese literature and language. His interests also include astronomy and the blues guitar. He has taught numerous times in various parts of China. During his first trip there in 2013, where he visited the University of Shandong, Weihai, Moye’s lectures focused on a graphic novel version of “Beowulf,” linking the history and culture of Anglo-Saxon England to the cultural shifts occurring in China. His favorite author is Mo Yan, the 2012 Nobel Prize winner. Moye earned both a bachelor’s degree and master’s degree in English literature from North Carolina State University, and a Ph.D. in medieval studies from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. RETIRING FACULTY

CAROL DALE OSBORNE Distinguished Professor Emeritus

Carol Osborne joined the Coastal Carolina University faculty in 2002. She most recently served as director of academic and community outreach, overseeing the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, Continuing Education, and the Coastal Carolina Kids’ Camps. Her background at CCU also included teaching courses in contemporary literature, Chinese literature, media and culture, popular fiction, and adolescent literature. After a brief stint as chair of the English department, Osborne served five years as the associate dean for the Thomas W. and Robin W. Edwards College of Humanities and Fine Arts. Prior to joining the CCU faculty, Osborne taught in the English department of Murray State University and later became director of humanities. Osborne’s publications address a range of topics: popular culture phenomena (e.g., the zoot suit craze and board games); pedagogical concerns; and the influence of T.S. Eliot on Virginia Woolf. Her articles on Margaret Atwood’s fiction have appeared in Frontiers; LIT: Literature, Interpretation, Theory; and Signs. Osborne earned both a bachelor’s degree in education and a master’s in English education from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; and both a master’s degree and a Ph.D. in English language and literature from the University of Virginia.

COASTAL CAROLINA UNIVERSITY TRADITIONS

The University Seal The seal of Coastal Carolina University designates the founding year of the institution and associates the campus symbol, the Atheneum, with the coastal locale of the University. Bearing the Latin motto — Ex Libertate Veritas (from liberty, truth) — the seal refers to the Temple of Athene in ancient Athens where professors and students gathered. The Greek temple was named for Athena, the daughter of Zeus, who embodies wisdom and reason. The waves at the foot of the Atheneum acknowledge a diversified coastal environment encompassing a distinctive geography and history, a vital present, and an abundant future. The seal was commissioned by Trustee Oran P. Smith as a gift to celebrate the July 1, 1993, establishment of the University as an independent, public institution of higher education.

The University Logo The identifying symbol of Coastal Carolina University captures the dynamic and traditional commitment of the University to teaching and learning. The Atheneum, constructed on the campus in 1966, is a recognized architectural symbol of a meeting place for persons engaged in literary and scientific pursuits. In the logo, the Atheneum is set against an undulating background that captures the energy and unbounded promise of the institution.

The University Medallion As symbols of events and affiliations, medallions in academic regalia can be traced to religious orders during the Middle Ages. Since many orders, societies and universities used similar designs — a circle, cross, or an oval — the detailed artwork in the center of the medallion was adopted to differentiate each affiliation. and universities traditionally use ceremonial and commemorative medallions for formal occasions such as commencements, convocations, and inaugurations, when academic regalia is worn. To commemorate Coastal Carolina’s status as an independent university, the institution’s medallion was commissioned in 1994. The installation of President Ronald R. Ingle on Oct. 22, 1994, was the first time the Coastal Carolina University medallion was publicly displayed.

The University Mace The University mace, the symbol of the Coastal Carolina University community, attaches significance to important events of the academic calendar. Commissioned by the Horry County Higher Education Commission, the mace was designed and crafted by silversmith Alfred D. Ward and presented to the University in the spring of 1997. The mace is carried during official convocations of the University by the senior member of the faculty. When not being used for a convocation, the mace is on display in the boardroom of the E. Craig Wall Sr. College of Business Administration. The three-dimensional, 48-inch staff is topped with a 22-karat gold-plate model of the campus symbol, the Atheneum. Modified relief seals of the University and engraved lettering embellish the sterling silver cup. Supported by a base of solid walnut, the stem of the mace is adorned with sterling silver shells, reflecting the coastal location of the University. On the base of the stem is an engraved seal of the state of South Carolina, representing the University’s status as a public institution.

HISTORY OF COASTAL CAROLINA UNIVERSITY

THE UNIVERSITY’S LEADERS and the Horry County Higher Education Commission have worked in concert to guide the University’s David A. DeCenzo Edward M. Singleton endowment and fiscal policies. President • 2007-present Chancellor • 1963-1983 In 1960, Coastal Carolina became a regional campus in Ronald R. Ingle William C. Casper the University of South Carolina (USC) system, the begin- President • 1993-2007 Director • 1961-1963 ning of a 33-year affiliation. (The deal was finalized at the Chancellor • 1992-1993 George C. Rogers Chat & Chew restaurant in Turbeville, halfway between Ronald G. Eaglin Director • 1955-1961 Conway and Columbia.) The following year, a site was Chancellor • 1985-1992 chosen for a permanent campus. Edward J. Woodhouse Frederick W. Hicks III Director • 1954-1955 The traditional Georgian architecture of the first campus Chancellor • 1983-1985 structure, now the Edward M. Singleton Building, set the style for the new campus when it was completed in 1963. Enrollment was 110 that year, and it increased steadily during the 1960s. The present Clark and Marcia On the evening of July 23, 1954, a group of Horry Parker Atheneum Hall Alumni Center was built in 1966, County citizens met at the Horry County Memorial featuring the trademark symbol of the institution. In Library to discuss a daring proposal — the creation of 1975, USC Coastal Carolina College awarded its first a local college. These civic leaders were determined four-year bachelor’s degrees, and the first residence to improve the educational and economic profile of the halls opened in 1987. area, and in less than two months — on Sept. 20 — Coastal By the end of the 1980s, enrollment had reached Carolina Junior College held its first classes in the old 4,000, and there were 175 full-time faculty members. In Conway High School (enrollment: 53). view of sustained growth and obvious potential, many For its first four years, the new endeavor was sponsored supporters of the college believed that the time had by the College of Charleston. In 1958, Horry County come to consider leaving the USC system. In 1991, the voters approved a referendum levying a three-mill tax Horry County Higher Education Commission voted to to fund the two-year college independently. Members seek legislative approval to establish an independent of the college’s governing board, the Coastal Coastal Carolina University. This bold move, a watershed Educational Foundation, personally pledged funds to event in our history, was officially accomplished in 1993 meet financial shortfalls. when Gov. Carroll Campbell signed the bill on the steps of the Edward M. Singleton Building. From the beginning, Coastal Carolina has maintained a close, reciprocal relationship with the surrounding Coastal Carolina’s new status as an independent state region, which during the past half-century has advanced university set the stage for a new era of growth and from a primarily agricultural district into a major Atlantic achievement. During the next decade, graduate courses coast resort. In 1959, the state’s general assembly were offered for the first time; new academic and created the Horry County Higher Education Commission, residence buildings were added; the faculty increased a regulatory body to manage the college’s county tax in number and distinction; and the institution began money. For more than 50 years, the Coastal Educational attracting an increasingly diverse and gifted community Foundation, which concentrates on private fundraising, of students. HISTORY OF COASTAL CAROLINA UNIVERSITY

In September 2003, Coastal Carolina University won its For two years (2012 to 2014), tuition for in-state under- inaugural football game in the brand-new Brooks Stadium. graduates did not increase, even during a significant A founding member of the Big South Conference, the building program. This was achieved as a result of careful Chanticleers (our mascot, derived from The Canterbury long-range planning, augmented by a local 1-cent sales Tales) have a proud history in 19 sports, winning the tax for education-related construction. Enrollment is now conference’s Sasser Cup a total of 11 times. more than 10,000 students.

In 2004, CCU celebrated its 50th anniversary. Enrollment In 2014, CCU established its first doctoral program, in reached 7,000 students, and the campus was expanding coastal and marine systems science. The Chanticleer significantly, with properties now situated across U.S. 501 baseball team won the NCAA College World Series on and S.C. 544 as well as its splendid 1,105-acre ocean June 30, 2016, the first national title for CCU. On July 1, research site on Waties Island. 2016, the Chanticleer athletic programs officially joined the Sun Belt Conference. CCU was named a Purple Under the administration of President David A. DeCenzo, Heart University in 2017, recognizing the University’s CCU’s leadership has successfully held down costs while long record of support for the military. As of 2018, CCU advancing the University’s academic progress. offers two Ph.D. programs in marine science: coastal and marine systems science and education. ACADEMIC REGALIA AND PROCESSION

The custom of wearing a distinctive dress for academic Candidates who are eligible to be recognized for ceremonies dates back to the Middle Ages, when people graduation with honors wear the embroidered official dressed in keeping with their class: nobility, clergy, or white honor stole with the University Seal at graduation. third estate. The faculties of American universities have Also, students who are members of the HTC Honors worn distinguishing costumes since the beginning, in College, the Wall Fellows, the Jackson Scholars, the Dyer 1636, at Harvard University. Fellows, the Swain Scholars, or other selected University honors programs are eligible to wear the University stole. Today, academic regalia is worn in the United States by persons taking part in academic ceremonies in general, Recognized honor societies by Coastal Carolina at commencement exercises, at baccalaureate services, University are: and at various inauguration ceremonies, such as the installation of a president, the conferring of an honorary • Alpha : Sociology degree on a distinguished guest, or the laying of the • Alpha Psi Omega: Theatre cornerstone of a building. • Alpha Sigma Lambda: Adult Students The institutions awarding degrees, the nature of the • Beta Alpha Psi: Accounting / Finance degrees, and the major fields of knowledge represented • Beta Beta Beta: Biology by the degrees can be readily identified by the designs and colors used. • Beta Gamma Sigma: Business • Eta Sigma Delta: Hospitality The baccalaureate gown is the simplest in design. Usually black, it is distinguished by a wide yoke with shirring in • Eta Sigma Gamma: Health Promotion front and back and by open flowing sleeves that end in a • Gamma Sigma Epsilon: Biochemistry / Chemistry point. The baccalaureate gown is worn closed. • Golden Key: International The master’s gown is similar to the baccalaureate gown • Kappa Delta Pi: Education except that it has a closed or glove sleeve that is open at • Omicron Delta Epsilon: Economics the wrist. The master’s gown has no other trim and may be worn either open or closed. • Omicron Delta Kappa: Leadership • Phi Alpha Theta: History The doctoral gown is full flowing and has large bell- shaped sleeves. It is trimmed with velvet panels down the • : Freshmen front and has velvet chevrons on the sleeves. While black • Phi Sigma Pi: International is still the predominant color for doctoral gowns, the trim • Phi Sigma Tau: Philosophy may be in a color that denotes the wearer’s discipline or the color of the gown may denote the wearer’s university. • Pi Mu Epsilon: Mathematics • Pi Sigma Alpha: Politics The square Oxford cap, or mortarboard, of serge or broadcloth with a stiff crown is traditionally black. • Psi Chi: Psychology Once the baccalaureate degree has been conferred, • Sigma Tau Delta: English the tassel is worn on the left side. The tassel is usually • Triota: Women’s and Gender Studies black, but may be of a color denoting the major field of knowledge for bachelor’s and master’s degrees and gold • Upsilon Eta: Communication for doctoral degrees. • Upsilon Pi Epsilon: Computer Science ACADEMIC REGALIA AND PROCESSION

The greatest degree of symbolism is represented by • Jurisprudence: Purple the hood. The size and shape of the American hood • Library Science: Lemon mark the college degree attained by the wearer. The • Mathematics: Golden Yellow lining of the hood is indicative of the college from which the degree was granted. If more than one color • Marine Science: Golden Yellow is used, one color is generally arranged as a chevron • Medicine: Kelly Green upon the other. The velvet trim of the hood indicates • Music: Pink the major field of knowledge. • Nursing: Apricot • Anthropology: Golden Yellow • Speech: Silver Gray • Business Administration: Drab • Pharmacy: Olive Green • Communication: Crimson • Philosophy: Dark Blue • Computer Science: Golden Yellow • Physical Education: Sage Green • Divinity / Theology: Scarlet • Physics: Golden Yellow • Dramatic Arts: Brown • Political Science: Dark Blue • Economics: Copper • Public Administration: Peacock Blue • Education: Light Blue • Public Health: Salmon Pink • Engineering: Orange • Science: Golden Yellow • English: White • Social Science: Citron • Fine Arts: Brown Most academic ceremonies begin and end with an • History: White academic procession. At Coastal Carolina University, candidates for degrees are first and process in the order • Humanities: White in which the degrees will be bestowed, followed by the • Journalism: Crimson faculty, with senior professors first, and the platform party. DEGREES IN COURSE

SPADONI COLLEGE Erin Nicole Fowler of EDUCATION B.S., Coastal Carolina University, 2015 Alexander Hampton Franklin Education Specialist B.S.B.A., Coastal Carolina University, 2019 Samantha Marie Justice Alana Marie Jaroska B.A.E., Coastal Carolina University, 2017 B.S.I., Coastal Carolina University, 2019 M.E.D., Coastal Carolina University, 2019 Jason Allen Joye Myah Alexis Woods B.S.B.A., Coastal Carolina University, 1999 B.A.E., Coastal Carolina University, 2012 M.E.D., Coastal Carolina University, 2017 Michael R. Maiorelle Jr. B.S.B.A., Coastal Carolina University, 2018 Charles Hollerith Ouverson E. CRAIG WALL SR. B.S.B.A., Coastal Carolina University, 2019 COLLEGE of BUSINESS B.S.B.A., Coastal Carolina University, 2019 ADMINISTRATION Victoria Leigh Susi B.B.A., University of Massachusetts Lowell, 2017 Master of Accountancy Aubrey Disbrow Williams Jennifer Kim B.S., University of South Carolina Beaufort, 2016 B.B.A., Cleveland State University, 2009 SPADONI COLLEGE Master of Business Administration of EDUCATION Harry Ward Austin III B.S.B.A., Coastal Carolina University, 2016 Master of Arts in Teaching

Steven Michael Bedosky Shakiera Temperance Ceo B.S.B.A., Coastal Carolina University, 2019 B.A., Coastal Carolina University, 2019

Alliyah May Beisell Chelsea Eudora DeChamplain B.A., Coastal Carolina University, 2017 B.S., Coastal Carolina University, 2019

Nicole Dorett Beyersdorf Megan Michelle Hoffman B.A., Coastal Carolina University, 2019 B.A., Bowling Green State University, 1999 Gregory Jonathan Childers Master of Education B.S.B., Appalachian State University, 2018 Caitlin Marie Bellamy Jonathan Barry Clayton B.A.I., Coastal Carolina University, 2013 B.S.B.A., Coastal Carolina University, 2019 Alexis Ladrena Brown Samuel Theron Denmark Jr. B.S., , 2019 B.S., Virginia Tech, 2019 Jennifer Morris Casselman B.A.E., Coastal Carolina University, 2010 DEGREES IN COURSE

Oprah Tiara Coatney Breanna Rene Huff B.S., Francis Marion University, 2014 B.A.E., Coastal Carolina University, 2019 Nicole Erica Corwin John Cody Ladutko B.A.E., Coastal Carolina University, 2019 B.S.P., Averett University, 2012

Kristin Dawn Crump Jaymie Lee McDowell B.A., Coastal Carolina University, 2013 B.A.E., Coastal Carolina University, 2018 Zane Gavin Cruz Randi Kaitlin Morris B.B.A., Charleston Southern University, 2018 B.A., Coastal Carolina University, 2019 Macy Larrimore Culler Michael Joseph Morrison Jr. B.A.E., Coastal Carolina University, 2019 B.A.I., Coastal Carolina University, 2017 Emily Elizabeth Day Jesse Michael Percoco B.A.E., Coastal Carolina University, 2019 B.A., Albright College, 2010

Vanessa Lynail Dease Kevin Peter Rigopoulos B.A.E., Coastal Carolina University, 2019 B.S., , 2012 Courtney Nicole Dennis Autumn Eliane Rivers B.A.E., Coastal Carolina University, 2014 B.A.E., Coastal Carolina University, 2017 Michele Maria Di Prizio Simone Ashleigh Robinson B.A.E., Coastal Carolina University, 2017 B.A.E., Coastal Carolina University, 2016 Rachel Lynn Doutt Lorraine Rose Schneider B.S.E., Slippery Rock University, 2013 B.A., Purdue University North Central, 2008 Kiely Rae Dowell Sarah Elizabeth Steed B.A., University of North Carolina Wilmington, 2018 B.A.E., Coastal Carolina University, 2014 Maryna Drozd-Reid Tracie Dale Sullivan B.A.E., Coastal Carolina University, 2015 B.S., Francis Marion University, 1989

Erin Renee Eanes Donna Daniels Walker B.A.E., Coastal Carolina University, 2017 B.S., Francis Marion University, 2015 Kathryn Johnson English B.A.E., Coastal Carolina University, 2018 Victoria Brittany Watts B.A.E., Coastal Carolina University, 2016 Kaitlin Blaire Eriksen B.S.P., Coastal Carolina University, 2016 Kelsey Elizabeth Wayman B.S., College of Charleston, 2016 Lynn H. Fox B.A., Coastal Carolina University, 2003 Jessica Brooke Wood M.B.A., , 2009 B.S.P., University of South Carolina, 2014 Taylor Edmonds Higgins Megan Denise Worrell B.A., Clemson University, 2016 B.A.E., Coastal Carolina University, 2018 Deanna Hoffman Travis James Youngblood B.A.E., Coastal Carolina University, 2014 B.S., George Mason University, 2012 DEGREES IN COURSE

THOMAS W. and ROBIN W. GUPTA COLLEGE EDWARDS COLLEGE of of SCIENCE HUMANITIES and FINE ARTS Master of Science Master of Arts Christina Mary Boyce Amber Janelle Brooks B.S., Lake Superior State University, 2018 B.A., Coastal Carolina University, 2019 Stephanie Jean Byrd Ivan Jared Fields Jr. B.S., Francis Marion University, 2008 B.A., Coastal Carolina University, 2019 Danielle Elizabeth Capella Veronica James Good B.S., Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania, 2018 B.A., Coastal Carolina University, 2018 Garrett Michael Elmo Monford Hamilton B.S., Coastal Carolina University, 2017 B.A., Coastal Carolina University, 2019 Daniel Paul Greenway Kristina Mary Knudtson B.S., Ball State University, 2018 B.A., Coastal Carolina University, 2019 Abbey Maura Leach Francesco Migliano B.S., East Carolina University, 2019 B.S.B.A., Coastal Carolina University, 2017 M.B.A., Coastal Carolina University, 2019 Zacharie Taylor Loveless B.S., Coastal Carolina University, 2019

Hailey Michele Wimmenauer B.S., Coastal Carolina University, 2019

DEGREES IN COURSE

HTC HONORS James David Heldmann Madeline Ann Nicosia B.S., Biochemistry B.A., Communication COLLEGE ~magna cum laude ~magna cum laude

Michael Treece Bogush Riley Francis Hobbs Victoria Schuyler B.S.B.A., Management B.A., Communication B.S.B.A., Accounting ~cum laude ~magna cum laude ~summa cum laude Meghan Elissa Chavis Silas James Kelly Gabrielle Marie Sellers B.A., Intelligence and B.S., Exercise and Sport Science B.S., Psychology National Security Studies ~magna cum laude ~magna cum laude ~magna cum laude Valerie Marie Knowles Kennedy Maria Smith Chase Matthew Cortese B.S., Marine Science B.A., Intelligence and B.S., Biology ~magna cum laude National Security Studies ~summa cum laude ~cum laude Lucie Mae Marshall Sydney Elizabeth Davis B.A.I., Interdisciplinary Studies Alexis Nicole Sweet B.S., Marine Science ~magna cum laude B.S.B.A., Management ~magna cum laude ~magna cum laude Ezekiel Wil Meyers° Jeanne Scott Dehetre B.S., Marine Science Alana Rose Tellier B.S., Information Technology ~summa cum laude B.A., Intelligence and ~magna cum laude National Security Studies Nicole Elizabeth Michael° ~magna cum laude Makhiya Dnae Eure B.S.,Psychology B.S., Psychology ~summa cum laude Sarah Hunter Wood ~magna cum laude B.S.B.A., Marketing McKayla Marie Mills ~magna cum laude Valentina Fernandezp B.S., Psychology B.S.B.A., Economics ~summa cum laude ~magna cum laude Pavllo Neco° Jordan Amanda Bailey Harrell B.S., Psychology B.S., Biology ~cum laude

The list of candidates for graduation was prepared before final grades were reported, and inclusion herein summa cum laude does not constitute evidence of graduation. The listing of a name in this program should not be construed cumulative GPA of 4.0 as an indication that the person will, in fact, receive a degree from Coastal Carolina University at this magna cum laude commencement. Conversely, the absence of a student’s name from this list does not necessarily mean that cumulative GPA of 3.75 to 3.999 the person will not be awarded a degree. Honors for degree candidates are based on the cumulative grade point average on file at the end of the cum laude previous term. Honors to be printed on the diplomas will be based on the final Coastal Carolina University cumulative GPA of 3.5 to 3.749 cumulative grade point average. p dual degree Where indicated with an icon (p), the individual has completed all requirements for multiple degrees. ò Honors College student Where indicated with an icon (ò), the individual is an Honors College student. ° Trustee Award Where indicated with an icon ( ° ), the individual has received the Trustee Award.

DEGREES IN COURSE

E. CRAIG WALL SR. Dallas Jordan Cariello Jonathan Davon Fullard COLLEGE of BUSINESS Drew Bradley Cazeault Matthew B. Galindo ADMINISTRATION Michael Nicholas Church Yuliya Glasby Mallory Sage Clark Allyson Kaye Godwin ~magna cum laude Bachelor of Arts Wynter Alexis Goings Errol James Clements Bachelor of Science in U.S. Marine Corps Aaron Masao Greenberg ~cum laude Business Administration ~magna cum laude Jeffrey Christopher Gunter Kyndall Alene Allred Lauren Nicole Clements U.S. Marine Corps ~cum laude Elizabeth Karen Gustafson ~magna cum laude ~cum laude Cole Miller Anderson Jada Simone Cochran Jamiyah Symone Hamilton Andrew Charles Avery Christopher Alexander Condon ~cum laude ~magna cum laude John Pratte Cook Parker Robinson Hammond Stiv M. Bare Christian Alexis Hanna ~cum laude William Joseph Cooke IV ~summa cum laude ~cum laude Lester Adam Barnes Alexandra Moran Copponi Rochelle Lynn Hicks° Brittany Nicole Beatty ~cum laude Lance Aurelio Da Silva ~magna cum laude Joshua David Hogue Michael De’Angleo Davis Daniel Lindvall Bierman Caitlyn Rose Horan William Morgan Delmastro Luke William Blevins Jordan Maxwell Hubler Jr. Addison Ryan Blome Devin Michael DiMaggio ~cum laude Cole Duncan Hughes ~magna cum laude Rebecca Jacobs ò Julia Elena DiPietro Michael Treece Bogush ~magna cum laude ~cum laude Robert Anthony Jauregui Justin Andrew Dobbs Jalen Omar Johnson Meghan Leigh Bramblett Nadine Mary Dock Victoria Nicole Kennedy Anayiah Imani Brathwaite ~cum laude Sydni Anne Knightp Angelica Shizuka Brennan Kathrin Pauline Dorrell ~cum laude ~cum laude Korey Guy Downs Isida Konda Tyler A. Brousseau Ryan Joseph Dransfield Alexandra Rebecca Kottyan Alexis Shelise Brown p Nicole Edwards Kelsey Marie Kretsch Gavin Bjorn Burseth ~cum laude ~cum laude Savannah Lee Elliott ~magna cum laude Victoria Mae Lackey Regan Michelle Caines Valentina Fernandezpò Kevin R. Lange Christopher Stephen Caliendo ~magna cum laude ~magna cum laude Dean Messina Cannestra Madysn Rayne Finley Nicholas Anthony Larsen ~magna cum laude DEGREES IN COURSE

Amber Nichole Lee Edward Sloan Neiswonger Jr. Victoria Schuylerò ~magna cum laude ~summa cum laude Jeffrey Mark Lippert Jr.° ~magna cum laude Jerrica Nesmith Spencer Smith ~cum laude Anyia Denise Zarion Livingston Chase Dalton Newsome Alexander Ryan Spillum Owen Richard Malcolm Zachariah Dean Nixon ~cum laude ~cum laude Anthony Marchese David Grant Stadler Tyler O’Brien Amari Monae McCants ~cum laude p ~magna cum laude Devyn Brady Olds Lauryn Stocks ~magna cum laude Emma Lynn McCarthy ~magna cum laude Frank Edward Orlando Jr. Ryan James McCarty Thomas Patrick Sweeney Precious Unique Paige Parrish Jonluke McGill Alexis Nicole Sweetò Avni Chetan Pankhania ~magna cum laude Meghan Ann McGuire ~magna cum laude ~cum laude Shaniya Taylor Rhiya C. Patel Scott McKeon Trent Michael Tucker Donte Lamarr Patterson ~cum laude Marcus McMorris Christopher Avery Paulino Michael Joseph Tylicki Renwick Lavan McNeil II ~magna cum laude Danielle Carolina Pell Brian Francis McShalley Lauryn Mae Unger Baden Michael Pinson Logan Jay Meeker ~magna cum laude Michael Porrazzo Jr. Alexandra Rosa Mesich Michael John Wallace Jr. Jordan T. Powell ~magna cum laude Taylor Rose Mikelonis ~cum laude O’Tia Chenille Prioleau Jessica Leigh Walters ~magna cum laude Jacob Keith Mitchell Brian Timothy Quilty Adriaan Wildschutt Daniel Joseph Mock Jeffrey Nathaniel Reitano ~cum laude Christopher Anthony Modie Raymond Jacob Reyes Hunter Garrett Wilfong Andrew William Moody Hannah Taylor Roach ~cum laude Autumn Janae Moorer Madison Bailey Roberts Kendra Deshae Williams ~cum laude ~magna cum laude Anne Ibrahim Willoughby Alexis Rae Morgan Jacqueline Christina Rodgers Michael S. Wolf ~cum laude Robert George Morgan Eric Allen Wolowicz Rachel Sharon Russo Brett M. Mosher Cory Dean Wood Hunter Wade Mummert Nicholas Travis Salem ~cum laude ò Justin T. Myers Joseph John Santullo Sarah Hunter Wood ~cum laude ~cum laude ~magna cum laude Victoria Maria Nanni Owen Robert Schneider Benjamin James Woolcock ~magna cum laude ~magna cum laude DEGREES IN COURSE

Craig Daniel Worden Kelly Anne Hopkins Virgil Jamaal Scott ~cum laude Candice Renee Young Alexis Rose Siegel Brianna Izen Tatum Laine Yusz ~magna cum laude Allie Marie Skipper ~cum laude Jordan Ferol Johnson Danielle Lynn Tillmann David Joshua Zeiders Princess Mary Louise Lee Jones Emily Faith Tyree Andreas John Ziegler Anthony B. Junod Lindsey Brooke Van der Meulen Noah W. Zierold Sarah Elizabeth Kimsey Cadesha Tikeya Wallace Kelly Moran Komnick Destiny Lynn Watts ~magna cum laude SPADONI COLLEGE Taylor Paige Kudrick of EDUCATION Hannah Nicole White Ithaca Chloe Kurtinitis ~magna cum laude ~cum laude Hannah Margaret Wiesner Bachelor of Arts Caitlin Nicole Lauro Bachelor of Arts in Janette Heidi Lopez Education Jamal Gabriel Lucas THOMAS W. and ROBIN W. EDWARDS Bachelor of Science in Allison Anna Mansmith Physical Education ~cum laude COLLEGE of HUMANITIES Sky Taylor McBride and FINE ARTS Kaycee Lynn Belanger ~summa cum laude Charmaine Nashae Branch Sarah Brittany Miller Bachelor of Arts Alyssa Dawn Caruana ~magna cum laude Brittany Catherine Morgan Bachelor of Fine Arts Sarah Reilly Checca Jensen Taylor Newsome Eden Meir Alon ~magna cum laude Carlie Marie Christenson Sarah Jane Bartholomew Alexis Nicole Panepinto° ~magna cum laude Amber Nicole Curry ~summa cum laude ~cum laude Hannah Leighann Battley Hanna Constance Quinn ~cum laude Nickolas Joseph Dejohn ~magna cum laude Kaytlyn Michelle Beal Joanna Elizabeth DuRant Madelyn Marie Reid ~magna cum laude ~magna cum laude Sydney Elaine Biuk Christina Maria Gasque Ronald Kenneth Robinette Taylor Lee Bowling Brianna McKenzie Gerald ~summa cum laude Brittany Rose Broderick Makala Gray Jasmine Rosabelle Rodriguez Alexandra Nicole Brown ~cum laude Ilyssa Kettler Rowell Abigail Ruth Hamann ~magna cum laude Alec Scott Bryson Erin Frances Hellofs Jordan Rashad Scott Desiree Catilyn Calhoun DEGREES IN COURSE

Marcus Dempsey Cannon McKenzi Grant Donald Keith McCall Jr. ~cum laude Jalen Emmanuel Carr Aniya Vane’e McQuiller ò Michael-James John Habgood Jr. Meghan Elissa Chavis ~magna cum laude Dana Nicole Mercer ~magna cum laude ~magna cum laude Ava Ann Hall Quentin Lee Clark Jessica Lynn Middleton ~magna cum laude Lorenzo Kameron Hall Bridget Sabina Migone Kaitlyn Nicole Coleman Gable Alexander Harkins Fabio Alejandro Molano Jr. Reed Lashley Collins Ryan John Hibma ~magna cum laude ~cum laude ~cum laude Ana-Maria Muntean Ariel Saddie Crum Jamey Leann Hicks Talbert Ke’Shawn Mustapher Danielle Nicole Dillon Jayson Reid Hicks ~cum laude Morgan B. Drummer Riley Francis Hobbsò Parker Shay Nelson ~magna cum laude Donald J. Dunn Madeline Ann Nicosiaò Tucker James Holmes ~magna cum laude Skylar Jayde Ellis ~magna cum laude Jacob Thomas Hunter Zachary Keith Ord ~cum laude ~cum laude Cali Mae Eustis Ethan Andrew Isernia Joseph Matthew Parsons Thurman Christopher Evans ~magna cum laude Ke’shoan Dyleeck Johnson Sr. Brandon Matthew Farah Kristen Taylor Pellegrino Colton John Keator Justin Farria ~cum laude Dylan Wilson Kernehan Nicole Marie Pfadt Sean G. Fitzgerald ~magna cum laude ~cum laude ~cum laude Reanna Elizabeth Kuiken Elizabeth Hope Richardson Matthew Riley Fletcher ~cum laude Ainsley Folmer Lucas Andrew Riggs Allison Culos Laviero ~magna cum laude Noah Matthew Franco Caroline Nicole Law Olivia Maria Rodengen Peter Gaytan Mallorie Ann Lefebvre U.S. Army Billie Anngeela Rogers ~cum laude Jasmine Arianna Leger ~magna cum laude ~magna cum laude Karina Albertovna Gibeau Robert Joseph Royster ~cum laude Oliver Myles Lentz Breanna Gabrielle Salvino ~cum laude Rachel JoLee Gilbert ~cum laude Taylor Michelle Lindsey Lexa Paige Samer Katheryn Kayleigh Ginevan ~cum laude ~magna cum laude James Benjamin Gontarski Taryn Renee Linger Madison Sargent David S. Goodson Allison Marcano Constance Andre Schoenstein Hannah Grace Graham Hunter Lucas Mau Velvet Pauline Graham ~magna cum laude Lauren Rachel Scott DEGREES IN COURSE

Carlie Anne Sedensky HTC HONORS COLLEGE GUPTA COLLEGE of Julia Elizabeth Seydel and CENTER for SCIENCE Hailey Mariah Shetler INTERDISCIPLINARY ~summa cum laude STUDIES Bachelor of Arts Bion LeGrand Shoemaker Jr. ~cum laude Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Arts in Keyshonna Simone Singleton Interdisciplinary Studies Bachelor of Science in Nursing Elton Brandon Small Bachelor of Science in Bryson Tyler Alexander Nia Catrina-Leigh Smalls Sarah Anne Allen ~magna cum laude Interdisciplinary Studies ~magna cum laude ò Kennedy Maria Smith Kishona Monai Avant Lauren Danielle Altman ~cum laude Kristen Alexandra Borelli Haleigh Trinity Andrew Zachary Allen Lee Smithp Erin Fickle ~cum laude Sydney Amelia Spainhour Jake Charles Hollweg Mia Marie Belle Antonini Casey Nicole Sparks Branden Michael Holman Hannah Elisha Arnold Madelynne Isabelle Sullivan ~magna cum laude William Tanner Jordan Betty Jo Summers Lateisha Quinterrya Austin Maliayah Quaneka Kelly Troy Louis Swartling Caitlyn Ashley Baber Nicholas Daniel Knoop Alana Rose Tellierò Skyla Corrine Baileyp ~magna cum laude Michael Preston Lauyans ~cum laude Ashley Marie Baker Katerina Teruel Lucie Mae Marshallò Kayla Starr Ballo Caroline Elizabeth Townsend ~magna cum laude Jennifer Lee Beal Kelly Ann Triarsi Owen Farrell Mulcahy Jathan Robert Paul Bellemare Brenna Lynne Vogan Katie Hunny Pollick ~cum laude Malik Shamaan Washington Amanda Michelle Pritchard Alexis Taylor Biernacki ~magna cum laude Zackary Robert Weilage Kayson Malik White ~summa cum laude ~cum laude Michael Kevin Billings Jr. Keaton Samuel Weisz Raven Nicole Birch ~cum laude Joshua Jennings Boyd Jena Renee Williams Denzel Xavier Brabham Tyrone Kenanu Williams Lauren Elizabeth Bradley Taylor Evan Willis Endry Nigel Brito Dwain Tyler Winns Jr. ~summa cum laude Mekalah Louise Brocklehurst DEGREES IN COURSE

Kierre Maria Broughton Breanna Taylor DeCriscio Kendra Grantier Owen David Brown Jeanne Scott Dehetreò Haley Danielle Green ~magna cum laude Alexander Daniel Bryant Bridget Marie Greenhalgh Morgan-Reed Lee Sado Delanoy ~cum laude Sarah Danielle Bryson Nakaylee Didder p Killian Joseph Bucci Evan Patrick Griggs Casey Taylor Donohoe p Titus Burch Rebecca Lynn Grimes Rhiannon Marie Dore Orriona Lehte Burgess Lamonica S. Grissett Maxwell Gustav Dragich Marianna Lillian Cahillp Lasonya Danielle Grissett Christine M. Drew Elizabeth A. Caine Brett Nicole Grove Sierra Jamie Dube ~cum laude Margaret Rainey Cameron ~magna cum laude Jordan M. Hall Brandie Cantrell William Gyrone Dukes Jr. Abigail Paige Harding Michael Carson U.S. Army Jordan Amanda Bailey Harrellò Kaylea Marie Carter Jessica Nicole Earnest ~cum laude Mary Randolph Chambers Travis Gardner Elseroad Nicholas Wyatt Haselden Lenwood Colby Chestnut Destiny Shontell Epps Erin Morgan Hefling ~cum laude Olivia Nicole Christine James David Heldmannò Kevin Jeromey Chucci Denise Alexandria Erskine ~magna cum laude ~cum laude Elizabeth Briana Coker Jonathan Gregory Hendrix Makhiya Dnae Eureò Trini Cole ~magna cum laude Daniel Christopher Hine Trevor Luke Coleman Jeremy Elisha Evans Kaitlin Emily Hipple ~magna cum laude Heather Diana Fischer Carson Lewis Holman Ambria C. Cooper Natalie Madeline Flowers Shania Renee Holmes Julia Danielle Copeland ~cum laude David Holt Jr. Keenen Shamar Corry Kelsey Marie Foster Abigail Rayne Hopper ~summa cum laude Chase Matthew Corteseò ~cum laude ~summa cum laude Ayanna Keturah Fulmore Kayla Diane Hunter Aurion Mone’ Cox Kiasa Nicole Gadson Aydin Peter Imani Rodolfo Jacinto Croes William Eric Gallman Keneisha Nicole Jackson Kristyn Kay Cromer ~cum laude Nailah Jordan Gallup Gage Jason Jacobs Katelyn Currier Emily Gerding Justin McKinley Jasper ~magna cum laude Ieshia Imoni Curry Darnasia Briana Jenkins Haileyana Victoria Ghadiri Sydney Elizabeth Davisò Bryan Deandre Johnson ~magna cum laude Benjamin Gingras ~magna cum laude DEGREES IN COURSE

Destiny Addie Johnson Russel Joshua Mapula Riley Patrick O’Brien ~cum laude ~magna cum laude Natalie Renae Johnson Torrance Christopher Marable Jr. Julia Mae Owens Robert Kyle Johnson Alexandra Grace Mathews Nicole Ashley Pascarella Alayna Marie Johnston ~magna cum laude Alexas Briana Matias James Zavier Jones Jessica Lee Matthews Connie Cierra Patrick Janina Sandra Jones ~summa cum laude Terrance Alonza Pearson Kaitlyn Bren Justice Jordan Maxwell Kyrstin Marie Pedrick Ebenezre Getachew Kassaye Otis Wattell McClain Jr. Camryn Elizabeth Perry Iman Audriana Kelly Devin Drake McClure London Scarlett Perry-Tatem Silas James Kellyò ~cum laude ~cum laude ~magna cum laude Michael Joseph McFarlane Azelle Pieterse ~magna cum laude Dajah Tontiyah King Javier David Pineda Taliyah Nikkia Sy’mone McNeil Soren William King Kendall Noah Player Joanie Leighashley McRae Hanna Ruth Kirby Joseph Pokwatka ò Megan Judith Kirby Ezekiel Wil Meyers ° ~summa cum laude Jaclyn Dana Pratt Peyton Danielle Kivi Nicole Elizabeth Michaelò° Avery Solomon Price Virginia Grace Knight-Lieberman ~summa cum laude Brianna Danee Prince ò ò Valerie Marie Knowles McKayla Marie Mills Dalmaris Danilda Fransica ~magna cum laude ~summa cum laude Pujols Agramonte Kylie Michaela Kusnarowis Taylor Meilan Mills Ian Richardson Reid ~cum laude Nasser Amjad Mohammad Michael David Reiniche James Garnett Largen ~cum laude Anne-Marie Newgen Molina Mckenzie Caroline Rhoades Jhanez Charla Lawrence Dequan Krashaun Montgomery Haley Natasha Rissell Tiffany Nicole Lawson Tyler James Montgomery Eryn Marie Roach ~magna cum laude Brynn Leiphart Jonathan P. Morin Jr. ~magna cum laude Destiny Arianna Muldrow Preston Da’Shon Robinson Brett Harris Ligon Emily Claire Mulvihill Tyrek Deshaun Robinson Aidan Msafiri Looney Meghan Elizabeth Music Jillian Leigh Sainsbury ~cum laude ~cum laude Koridio Jamal Sales Antwine C. Loper Jr. Kyle Thomas Nachtsheim Hunter Logan Santiago Jacara Marlyni Lowery ò Pavllo Neco ° Jacqueline Saraceno Tyler Jordan Luke Karyssa Jeanne Niedt ~cum laude Sierra Theriault Mahoney Jeffery Shane Nobles Ashley Danelle Saylor DEGREES IN COURSE

Allayah Chamyra Scott Michael Spickofsky Maria N. Trumble ~cum laude Gabrielle Marie Sellersò Robert Michael Tucker Jr. ~magna cum laude Morgan Annie Springer Kaleigh Madison Tunnell Victoria Rose Senese Sidney Ashaunte’ Springs ~cum laude Timothy John Sexton Rachel Leigh Stahl Jacob David Vannoy ~summa cum laude Savannah Nicole Sharpe Samantha Starliper Demetrice Tywain Sheard Gabriella Nicole Velleggia William Ashton Stewart ~cum laude Alexandra Nicole Shifflett ~cum laude Eric Levon Vereen Edward Jameson Sloan Jr. Alyssa Nicole Stogner Sara Vickers ~magna cum laude Amethyst Switzer Drameer Ezekial Walker Demarious Donta’e Smith Ikia Kuwaistis Talbert Zachary Allen Lee Smithp Destiny Rose Wallace Kaylie Brooke Taylor ~cum laude Mary Opal Snow Zasia Oshanti Thomas Raudnesia Jachirri Waring Sharon Song Sara Kate Swan Tolliver Shelby Ryan Warrelmann Morgan Elizabeth Sopov Jarod Michael Tourville Autumn Hunter Warren Jessica Elisabeth Sosebee Jesse Marie Troutman Gabrielle Monique Watson Sarah Sowell° Logan Renee Troxell ~magna cum laude Nessma Chantae Watts Rebecca Leigh-Meredith Wheeler Ashley Williams Justin Jermaine Wilson ~cum laude Whitney Candice Witherspoon Chelsea Nicole York Shannon Ariel Zahra Lia Zazzera ~magna cum laude

COASTAL CAROLINA UNIVERSITY BOARD of TRUSTEES

Henry McMaster Lee A. Belcher ’08 Sherry I. Johnson ’96 Patrick S. Sparks ’95 Juli S. Coggeshall ’79 Robert Rabon ’73 Governor of South Carolina, At-Large Governor's Designee At-Large Trustee Emeritus Trustee Emeritus ex officio Lisa Davis Daniel W.R. Moore Sr. Eugene C. Spivey ’91 Samuel H. Frink Keith S. Smith William S. Biggs Fifth Congressional District At-Large At-Large Trustee Emeritus Trustee Emeritus Chairman, Third Congressional District Dalton B. Floyd Jr. George E. Mullen Samuel J. Swad ’86 Dean P. Hudson ’80, ’11 At-Large, Gubernatorial Appointee First Congressional District At-Large Trustee Emeritus H. Delan Stevens ’79 Natasha M. Hanna ’94 Jason M. Repak ’07 William E. Turner III ’97 James J. Johnson ’56 Vice Chairman, At-Large Seventh Congressional District At-large At-Large Trustee Emeritus John H. Bartell Jr. D. Wyatt Henderson ‘98 Oran P. Smith Payne H. Barnette Jr. Clark B. Parker ’77 Sixth Congressional District Fourth Congressional District Second Congressional District Trustee Emeritus Trustee Emeritus

COASTAL EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION

Tony K. Cox ‘80 Franklin C. Blanton ‘65 W. Jennings Duncan Jody C. Hyden ‘88 Robert C. Smith Jr. ‘67 Frank M. Watts Chairman Director Emeritus Merrill T. Boyce Edgar L. Dyer Charles B. Jordan ‘64 Deborah Vrooman ‘74 Michael F. Hagg William S. Biggs Vice Chairman Melody J.E. Breeden Christina S. Everett ’08 Ann Brittain LeMay Dennis L. Wade ex officio Christopher St. John ‘01, ‘09 T. Preston Brown J. Stewart Haskin Jr. William O. Marsh ‘86 E. Craig Wall III David A. DeCenzo Secretary/Treasurer O. Bartlett Buie Keith C. Hinson ‘69 James B. Moore Jr. Ronald R. Ingle ex officio Director Emeritus Carl O. Falk David D. Douglas Hal B. Holmes Jr. Michael D. Pruitt ‘84 Patrick S. Sparks ’95 Past Chairman James J. Johnson ‘56 ex officio John M. Draughn Chris S. Huggins ‘90 Joseph F. Singleton E. Lawton Benton Director Emeritus

COASTAL CAROLINA UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT’S CABINET

David A. DeCenzo David A. Frost Carlos C. Johnson Peter L. Paquette President Senior Vice President for Senior Vice President/ Interim Vice President for Finance and Administration/ University Counsel Student Affairs Daniel J. Ennis Chief Financial Officer Provost and Travis E. Overton Atiya K. Stokes-Brown Vice President for Matthew L. Hogue Vice President for Executive Vice President for Diversity, Equity Academic Affairs Director of Athletics Initiatives/Chief of Staff and Inclusion

HORRY COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION COMMISSION

Vicki W. Blair Joseph O. Burroughs Jr. Loring L. Ross Kevin Cox ’01 Darwin Flores-Agustin Rick Maxey Chair President, CCU Alumni SGA President, Horry County Schools Janis W. Chesson Peter Yahnis Association, ex officio ex officio Superientendent, ex officio F. Jerome Randall Travis R. Dannelly ’06 William H. Alford ’77 Heather Ammons Crawford Vice Chair Chairman Emeritus Johnny Gardner Ken Richardson Roddey J. House Horry County Legislative Horry County Council Chairman, Horry County School Board Ruell L. Hicks ’66 William S. Biggs Delegation Chair, ex officio ex officio Chairman, ex officio Treasurer Ruth S. Kearns ’68 ex officio David A. DeCenzo Angie Jones Lisa B. Colvard ’96 Jill A. Lovell ’99 Brian Bunton ex officio Horry County Treasurer, Secretary Chairman, CCU Faculty Senate, ex officio R. Seth Rabon ex officio Carl O. Falk ex officio

COASTAL CAROLINA UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION BOARD of DIRECTORS

Kevin Cox ’01 Travis R. Dannelly ’06 Brian D. Forbus ‘97 Scott Hucks ’04 Daniel Sine ’01 Regina Ward ’91 President Secretary/Treasurer Treda Smith Grayson ’99 Tabitha D. James ’13 Robert P. Spino Jr. ’00, ‘11 David A. DeCenzo Jennifer Page ’11 Amber Campbell ’04 ex officio First Vice President Rachael E. Gregory ’17 Eric Quimby ’04 Elizabeth Tilley ‘00 Chad Casselman ’98 Thomas Gwyer ’98 Todd A. Setzer ’02 Woodrow Ford III ’05 Edward R. Tkacz ’01 Second Vice President Brantay Cohens ’14

COASTAL CAROLINA UNIVERSITY STUDENT HOUSING FOUNDATION

Daniel J. MacDonald Blair Anderson Nancy Z. Jarrett ‘92 J. Michael Frazier ‘96 Jack L. Springs Jr. David A. DeCenzo Chair Vice Chair Executive Director ex officio Kevin Hagen ‘01 H. Delan Stevens ‘79 CHANTICLEER ATHLETIC FOUNDATION BOARD of DIRECTORS

Christopher St. John ‘01, ‘09 William H. Alford ’77 Christina Everett ‘08 Neal Hendrick David Sage ’85 Vicki Blair Chair ex officio Ty Anthony Jimmy Feuger Marihelen Hower Heather St. John ’99 John Rutenberg David A. DeCenzo Vice Chair Brittany Biggs ’16 Nicolle Gainey ’91 Joe Hunter Hyman ‘06 Dorsey Strickland ‘06 ex officio Past Chair Bob Calliham Joe Jarrett Tom Towns ‘78 Ronnie Gasque ’97 Jerome Randall Secretary/Treasurer Amber Campbell ‘04 Ricky Grice ‘83 Blake Kline ‘90 John Vrooman ex officio Alan Connie Brent Groome Denise Parker ‘98

E. CRAIG WALL SR. COLLEGE of BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BOARD of VISITORS

Todd G. Woodard David D. Douglas Keith C. Hinson ’69 McKenzie R. Jordan ’00 Charles J. Ray James M. Spann IV Chair Jason Ely W. Christman Howard ’98 Alexander Klaus ’05 Fred R. Richardson Christopher St. John ‘01, ‘09 Denise Apple ’13 Jason Flynt ’06 Christopher S. Huggins ’90 Thomas Loehr ‘80 Mary Jo Rogers Harold C. Stowe Edward J. Barker Jr. ’92 John W. Gandy Jr. Melton J. Huggins III ’88 Tony McAfee Jeremy Samatas ’98 Wayne Suggs Craig Berkey Theresa Roberts Gebhardt ’83 Jay Infield Clark B. Parker ’77 Todd A. Setzer ’02 Dennis L. Wade Paige L. Bird ’02 George H. Goldfinch Jr. Daniel H. Isaac Jr. Henry J. Plyler ’05 Richard G. Singleton II Kenan S. Walker Robert M. Clinger III ’00 Tony Grant Thomas J. Johnson Michael D. Pruitt ’84 Steven Sisney E. Craig Wall III W. Pressley Courtney ’93 Gary L. Hadwin Charles B. Jordan ’64 Lisa M. Rachels ’98 John F. Smith ’83 Laura Crowther

SPADONI COLLEGE of EDUCATION BOARD of VISITORS

Muriel O’Tuel Shirley Butler Sarah Elliott Jennifer Hudson Rick Maxey Peg Skalican Chair Brantay Cohens Carolyn Ellis Patricia Kolencik Norman McQueen David Stoudenmire Cheryl Adamson Barbara Allen Randy Dozier Whitney Glenn Anita Floyd Lee Eileen Patonay Gwen Ward Deborah Burroughs ‘90 Brana Williams

THOMAS W. and ROBIN W. EDWARDS COLLEGE of HUMANITIES and FINE ARTS BOARD of VISITORS

Lineta Pritchard Timothy Bardlavens Amy Hall Joyce Karetas Michelle Russo Chair Johnnie Bellamy Sally Anne Kaiser Henrietta M. Malizia Amber Nicole White JouJou Safa Vice Chair Robin W. Edwards Page Kiniry Penny Martin Janet Witte Richard Trout Linda P. Fry Treasurer

GUPTA COLLEGE of SCIENCE BOARD of VISITORS

Jonathan L. Dieter Jr. Chad Casselman ‘98 Christina Everett ‘08 Dodd Smith Shaunna Szabo Deborah A. Vrooman ‘74 Chair Nancy Cave Rebecca S. Lovelace Darin V. Sutton ’90 Edward Tkacz ’01 J. Edward White Jr. Mark O. Bara James M. Wooten

HTC HONORS COLLEGE and CENTER for INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES BOARD of VISITORS

Gregory Lloyd Ackerman ’97 Danny Villacarlos Butler Nelljean McConeghey Estelle Biddle Shelton ’99 Timna Benson ’86 Brian Forbus ‘97 Wendy McCrackin Robert P. Spino Jr. ’00, ‘11 Engrave Your Legacy — Alumni Bricks Alumni Relations extends sincere congratulations to Coastal Carolina University’s 2020 graduates. Recognize your new Coastal Carolina University graduate with a lasting imprint on campus. The Alumni Walk, which leads up to the recently renovated Clark and Marcia Parker Atheneum Hall Alumni Center, is being enhanced with a limited number of special bricks engraved with the names of alumni and friends. Money raised through the brick campaign will support CCU’s Alumni Endowed Scholarship for students. To order a brick, visit ccubricks.com. For more information, please call Alumni Relations at 843-349-ALUM (2586).

Stay in touch! Visit coastal.edu/alumni to keep your address up-to-date, renew your membership, and find out about events in your area. CCU alumni are located around the country and are ready to welcome you! Alumni Relations invites you to stay involved through events and programs throughout the year. Be sure you are keeping your information updated any time you relocate. Our goal is to keep you informed of CCU happenings locally and on campus. As you graduate today, your involvement is key to a strong alumni network. Your participation increases the value of your degree from Coastal Carolina University.

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