Three MA alums recognized during UWA Honors Day

Moore
Moore

The University of West Alabama recently recognized outstanding students for their academic achievements and leadership roles at the institution’s annual Honors Day. Honorees and their guests were treated to a reception at the Bell Conference Center before the Honors Day Convocation in Bibb Graves Auditorium.

McIntyre
McIntyre

Jessica Brock of Linden was inducted into Alpha Epsilon Delta, Cardinal Key, Omicron Delta Kappa and Phi Kappa Phi honor societies and named Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Brock also received the A.J. Killebrew Scholarship Award in Mathematics. The junior mathematics major is the daughter of John and Paula Brock.

Brock
Brock

Ciara McIntyre of Dixon’s Mills was inducted Blue Key, Cardinal Key and Omicron Delta Kappa honor societies. The junior exercise science major is the daughter of Timothy and Raycelia McIntyre.

Caitlin Moore of Linden was inducted into Alpha Epsilon Delta honor society. The sophomore pre-pharmacy major is the daughter of Miller and Judi Moore.

In addition to recognizing student honorees, the University inducted four graduates, Dr. Anita F. Austin of Choctaw County, Ala., Dr. R.T. Floyd of Livingston, Ala., and Dr. Bobby Hathcock of Pell City, Ala., and Truel Hicks of Livingston, Ala., into the Society of the Golden Key. Induction into the Society is the highest honor bestowed upon a UWA graduate or professor.