HUNTINGDON COLLEGE
News Release
August 13, 2024
For more information, contact:
Laura Brelsford | laura.brelsford@hawks.huntingdon.edu | 334-833-4563
Huntingdon Welcomes New Students to the Nest
Montgomery, AL – Beginning on Wednesday, the newest Hawks at Huntingdon College arrived for check-in and a weekend full of activities to welcome them to the college experience. The class of 2028 and transfer students, with over 340 members, began the orientation festivities by moving into their residences on campus. On Thursday evening they enjoyed an opening session led by the outstanding upperclassmen orientation leaders (OLs) complete with a luau theme for introductions and the traditional OL dance.
On Friday, the new students were led by the OLs, faculty, and staff in informational sessions including campus tours, general campus education, and an academic success seminar. In the evening, the 20 orientation groups, divided into two teams and led by the OL Hype Squad, competed in the annual Scarlet and Grey games. After a close competition of contests including tug of war and relay style races, the Scarlet team took home the winning honors.
Saturday continued with training on technology services, campus community, and campus organizations. Sunday concluded the weekend with a Communion Service and the evening Honor at Huntingdon Convocation followed by the new student toast on the steps of Flowers Hall. Forty new students were highlighted at the toast as the All-Stars of Orientation. These students were selected by their peers as outstanding members and leaders in the new class.
Class of 2028 New Student All-Stars:
Joy Bartholomew, Laplace, LA; Sydney Belyeu, Montgomery, AL; Maycie Black, Cullman, AL; Taff Bradley, Cartersville, GA: Brennan Britten, Howey In The Hills, FL; Braxton Broad, Hanceville, AL; Abby Brooks, Roanoke, AL; Lilly Brown, Guntersville, AL; Megan Connor, Buford, GA; Saunya Danford, Ozark, AL; Jay Davidson, Daphne, AL; Graison Dorr, Freeport, FL; Donahvan Dyer, Lanett, AL; Katie Henderson, Enterprise, AL; Gabe Hernandez, Round Rock, TX; Payton Hill, Niceville, FL; James Holbrook, Semmes, AL; Zack Gaylor, Centre, AL; Dee King, Huntsville, AL; Brianna Leger, Midland City, AL; Jaden Leonard, Ozark, AL; Hiryaunna Mays, Griffin, GA; Mya McCallum, Fort Novosel, AL; Shaylinn McFarland, Madison, AL; Reese McFatter, Panama City, FL; Jaxon Mcmonigle, Woodville, AL; Tayshun McReynolds, Geneva, AL; Kaiden Mears, Toney, AL; William Milner, Montgomery, AL; Matthew Mitchell, Cleveland, AL; Taylyn Ocmand, Millbrook, AL; Clayton Philley, Pensacola, FL; Rayquan Taylor, Montgomery, AL; Luke Terrell, Scottsboro, AL; Angelina Tran, Saraland, AL; Keabetsoe (KB) Walker, Mobile, AL; Scott Welton, Navarre, FL; Tristan Williams; Eatonton, GA; Amaya Womack, Opp, AL; and Myro Zvirych, Pike Road, AL.
“Orientation was electric,” stated President Anthony Leigh. “I am grateful to the class of 2028 for jumping into campus life with both feet. The energy and spirit they generated was affirmation that it is a great time to be a Huntingdon Hawk. The faculty and staff, along with the orientation leaders, created an outstanding welcome to Huntingdon.”
Huntingdon College, grounded in the Judeo-Christian tradition of the United Methodist Church, is committed to nurturing growth in faith, wisdom, and service and to graduating individuals prepared to succeed in a rapidly changing world. Founded in 1854, Huntingdon is a coeducational liberal arts college.
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Huntingdon College is committed to a policy against legally impermissible, arbitrary, or unreasonable discriminatory practices. Therefore, the College, in accordance with applicable federal and state law and stated College policy, prohibits discrimination on the basis of actual or perceived race, color, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, religion, age and/or national origin. Inquiries and/or complaints may be addressed to: Huntingdon College Title IX Coordinator, 1500 East Fairview Ave., Montgomery, AL 36106; TitleIXCoordinator@hawks.huntingdon.edu; or 334-833-4420.