19 local students named to University of Alabama Dean’s List, President’s List for Fall 2025
A total of 15,388 students enrolled during Fall Semester 2025 at The University of Alabama were named to the dean's list with an academic record of 3.5 (or above) or the president's list with an academic record of 4.0 (all A's). These driven students are making waves across UA's more than 70 undergraduate programs and 12 colleges and schools.
Local students include:
Emma Ergle of Phil Campbell was named to the Deans List.
Lydia Garrison of Phil Campbell was named to the Presidents List.
Raegen Misner of Phil Campbell was named to the Deans List.
Edward McRight of Red Bay was named to the Deans List.
Sofi Tiffin of Red Bay was named to the Deans List.
Meleeha Weaver of Red Bay was named to the Presidents List.
Kaitlyn Balding of Russellville was named to the Presidents List.
Jacob Barnwell of Russellville was named to the Deans List.
Maggie Bishop of Russellville was named to the Deans List.
Bryce Collier of Russellville was named to the Deans List.
Lisette Gonzalez of Russellville was named to the Presidents List.
Abigail Hunderman of Russellville was named to the Deans List.
Addison King of Russellville was named to the Deans List.
Leigh Mayer of Russellville was named to the Presidents List.
Kinsley Palmer of Russellville was named to the Presidents List.
Vic Pinkard of Russellville was named to the Presidents List.
Christian Rodriguez-Jimenez of Russellville was named to the Deans List.
Ebony West of Russellville was named to the Deans List.
Noelle Willingham of Russellville was named to the Presidents List.
The University of Alabama, part of The University of Alabama System, is the state's flagship university. UA shapes a better world through its teaching, research and service. With a global reputation for excellence, UA provides a forward-thinking environment and over 200 degree programs on a beautiful, student-centered campus. A leader in cutting-edge research, UA advances discovery, creative inquiry and knowledge through more than 30 research centers. As the state's largest higher education institution, UA drives economic growth in Alabama and beyond.