Sixty-Four Complete Doctor of Chiropractic Program at Sherman College
Spartanburg, SC (12/19/2024) — Sixty-four students from across the U.S. and multiple countries received the doctor of chiropractic degree from Sherman College of Chiropractic in Spartanburg, South Carolina, on Saturday, December 14, 2024, at the college's 148th commencement for December 2024 and March 2025 graduates.
"Congratulations to our most recent Sherman graduates on your Doctor of Chiropractic degrees. Your hard work, dedication, and commitment to excellence have prepared you to make a significant impact in the chiropractic profession," said Sherman President Dr. Jack Bourla. "As you embark on your professional journeys here and abroad, you carry Sherman's proud 51-year legacy with you. We are confident that you will continue to uphold the highest standards of our profession and inspire positive change in the well-being of your communities. Know that when you leave here, you are ready. You have proven yourself worthy of being doctors of chiropractic, and we could not be more proud of you. Welcome to the profession, doctors of chiropractic."
Many students were recognized throughout the ceremony for academic honors, outstanding service and volunteerism, clinical excellence, and exceptional philosophy distinction. Allie Hamstead, D.C., A.C.P., C.A.C.C.P., a respected assistant Sherman professor, delivered a heartfelt and humorous speech, sharing her favorite sayings she imparts to her four young daughters - words of wisdom that served as valuable advice for the graduating DC2Bs.
The student farewell addresses to classmates were given by Camille Coffey of New Mexico (December 2024) and Brittni McBurney of Illinois (March 2025).
Recipients of the Academic Achievement Award were Tanyaradzwa Katanda (December) of Zimbabwe, graduating summa cum laude with a 3.83 GPA, and Rebecca Sprow (March) of Virginia, graduating summa cum laude with a 3.87 GPA. This award is given to the individual in each graduating class who maintains the highest grade point average throughout his or her studies at Sherman College.
The Service Distinction Award is presented at graduation only when a student has made significant and distinguished service contributions in three key areas throughout their studies at Sherman: the college, the local community, and the chiropractic profession. This award recognizes individuals who go above and beyond and demonstrate a commitment to service and excellence at Sherman. It is a testament to their dedication and impact within the academic environment and the broader community. Camille Coffey is the award recipient for the December class, and Brittni McBurney is the award recipient for the March class.
The Clinical Excellence Award recognizes successful practices by interns in the Sherman College Chiropractic Center. The college's on-campus chiropractic center is where Sherman interns, under the supervision of licensed doctors of chiropractic, attend to their patients, providing more than 30,000 patient visits per year to local community members. This Clinical Excellence Award is given to an intern in each class who has diligently worked to develop skills in the art, science and philosophy of chiropractic, maintained, at a minimum, an A average throughout their internship, excelled in all phases of clinical practice from technical skills in the examination and care of patients to showing strong respect and consideration of patients, and encouraging good health practices including lifetime spinal care. The recipients have attended more than the required number of patient visits, cared for them with great skill and extraordinary compassion, have been exemplary in their concern for patients' time, and have made informing patients of valuable principles an integral part of their practice. Tyler Hawk of California (December) and Christina Howard of Washington (March) were the recipients.
The B.J. Palmer Philosophy Distinction Award is presented only when students distinguish themselves in scholarship, leadership, and service to represent chiropractic's philosophical base to their peers, profession and the public. Recipients demonstrate these areas by winning scholarships and introducing and helping others better understand the underlying philosophy and principles of chiropractic, reflected by going beyond the curriculum and graduation requirements. Because philosophy provides a foundation that drives chiropractic science and is expressed through the art of adjustment, this award is especially significant when presented to a deserving student. Recipients of this award included Camille Coffey (December), and Lily May Boyd (March) of New York and Kayla Huntington (March) of Minnesota.
The commencement address was given by Allie Hamstead, D.C., A.C.P., C.A.C.C.P., Sherman College's Assistant Professor of Clinical Sciences. A 2012 Sherman graduate, Dr. Hamstead guides students with her firsthand experiences as a Sherman student and a successful private practice owner. She inspires Sherman's students daily, both in and out of the classroom, as a passionate chiropractic advocate.
Dr. Hamstead, a Spartanburg native, graduated from the University of South Carolina in 2007 with a bachelor's degree in Arts and Sciences. With a strong commitment to aiding local families, she obtained specialized perinatal and pediatric care certifications, including Webster and C.A.C.C.P., from the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association (ICPA). Additionally, she earned the distinguished A.C.P. designation from the Sherman College Academy of Chiropractic Philosophers.
Together with her husband, Dr. Michael Hamstead, also a 2012 Sherman graduate, they own AlignLife: Chiropractic & Natural Health Center, a family practice in Simpsonville, S.C. The Hamsteads recently celebrated the 10th anniversary of their practice, where they provide a personalized approach to chiropractic care, serving patients of all ages-from infants and expectant mothers to athletes and seniors. Their gentle, targeted adjustments address each patient's unique needs, aiming to restore alignment and promote optimal health. They are dedicated to making a difference in their community through compassionate, individualized family care.
Dr. Hamstead and her husband live in Simpsonville with their four daughters: Evelyn (9), Cecilia (8), Josephine (5), and Eloise (1).
Class of December 2024 Graduates:
Brian Adams, Ohio
Matthew Tyler Amos, Virginia - magna cum laude
Celena Artis-Hampton, North Carolina
Lily Mae Boyd, New York
Devin Aaron Carr, Indiana
Camille Ross Coffey, New Mexico
Nicholas R. Collins, Washington - cum laude
Javier Antonio Cruz Ortiz, Puerto Rico - magna cum laude
Alyssa Elaine Dumont, North Carolina - magna cum laude
Chandler Riley Farrell, South Carolina
James Patrick Finnen, North Carolina
Ryan Michael Graybar, North Carolina
Tyler Hawke, California - summa cum laude
Grace Moore Jonasson, North Carolina - cum laude
Koby Jonasson, North Carolina
Tanyaradzwa "Tanya" Katanda, Zimbabwe - summa cum laude
Hector Manuel Lopez Salgueiro, Puerto Rico
Marvin Mabry, Kentucky
Ijebusomma Chinweifenu Okoye, Nigeria
Lucas W. Orr, North Carolina
Spenser Ethan Parnell, South Carolina - cum laude
Bryce Anthony Patrick, South Carolina
Lourdes Marie Ramirez Quinones, Puerto Rico
Parris Renee, South Carolina
Andruw Rollings, South Carolina
Mariah C. VanOrman, Minnesota - magna cum laude
Lana Anne Winjum, Florida - magna cum laude
Hayden Wright, South Carolina
Class of March 2025 Graduates:
August Bausewein IV, New Jersey
Trent Bell, New York
Baylee Nicole Book, Ohio - magna cum laude
Jack Tyler Brooks, South Carolina
Jake Budd, New York
Brittany May Cameron, Michigan - magna cum laude
Brent Allen Carraway, South Carolina
Brandon Randall Caughey, Ohio - cum laude
Samantha Jo Detore, Pennsylvania
Alexandra Nicole Durrieu, Panama
Rykker Dye, Idaho
Nicholas Andrew Foster, New Jersey
Evan Fraley, Tennessee - cum laude
Kara Sophia Maynard, Ohio
Joshua Harrold, South Carolina
Brandon Mitchell Hass, South Carolina
Christina Howard, Washington
Kayla Huntington, Minnesota
Irsa Khan, Pakistan
Brittni Ann McBurney, Illinois - cum laude
Kyle Joseph McCarthy, Ohio
Maria Maris McFarland, South Carolina
Karley Jean Napier, Michigan
Colin O'Leary, New York
Andrew Plank, Kansas
Whitney Player Byrd, South Carolina
Ileanette Reyes Fuentes, Puerto Rico
Carol Richard, Michigan
Mira Kamel Sharobim, South Carolina
Tara Scout Soles, South Carolina
Emma Katherine Spreckelson, Indiana - cum laude
Rebecca Sprow, Virginia - summa cum laude
Arthur Tang, Maryland
Braden Richard White, Pennsylvania
Shelby Ann Carpenter, Pennsylvania - cum laude
Photos are available for download via Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/199729886@N05/albums/72177720322618878/
View the graduation video on the college YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/NysZACfER8Q
About Sherman College of Chiropractic. Sherman College of Chiropractic provides students with a comprehensive chiropractic education, preparing them to enter the field as Doctor of Chiropractic who are highly skilled, compassionate, ethical, and successful. On its 80-acre campus in South Carolina, Sherman offers a professional degree program that is separate and distinct from all other professions and is known globally for the skill and art of chiropractic delivered by its graduates. For more information, visit www.sherman.edu or call 800-849-8771.