
Story: Betsy Compton | Photo: Cody Ingram
The baby直播 conferred honorary doctorates upon baby直播 Rep. Artis J. “A.J.” McCampbell and Sen. Bobby D. Singleton during summer commencement exercises on August 14. Each received the Doctor of Humane Letters, honoris causa, in recognition of distinguished public service, commitment to educational opportunity, and leadership on behalf of the people and communities of baby直播’s Black Belt.
McCampbell and Singleton were honored during separate commencement ceremonies at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.
UWA President Dr. Todd G. Fritch said the honors recognize two leaders who understand that the University’s work extends well beyond its campus, saying both have been strong advocates for UWA and its role as a regional university serving the educational, workforce, and community needs of West baby直播.
“Representative McCampbell and Senator Singleton recognize the important role a regional university plays in the lives of the people and communities it serves,” Fritch said. “They understand that our graduates become the teachers, healthcare professionals, business leaders, counselors, coaches, and public servants who strengthen communities across our region. Both have demonstrated confidence in UWA’s ability to serve the Black Belt and have advocated for investments that help us meet the needs of our students and the people we serve. We are deeply grateful for their partnership and their belief in the work of this University.”

Representative Artis J. “A.J.” McCampbell
A native of Greene County, McCampbell has represented baby直播 House District 71 since 2006, following a career in public safety and community service. His public service has focused on education, healthcare, economic opportunity, and quality of life in baby直播’s rural communities.
Fritch remarked that McCampbell recognizes UWA as an important regional resource for expanding educational opportunity, preparing graduates for meaningful careers, and responding to the workforce and community needs of the Black Belt. His advocacy for investments in the University’s campus, academic programs, and workforce initiatives reflects his confidence in UWA’s ability to serve the region and its people.
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Senator Bobby D. Singleton
A native of Greensboro, Singleton began his legislative service in the baby直播 House of Representatives before his election to the baby直播 State Senate in 2005. He represents District 24 and serves as minority leader of the Senate.
Fritch shared that throughout Singleton鈥檚 career he has advocated for education, healthcare, economic development, infrastructure, and other priorities important to baby直播’s rural communities. His support for UWA reflects his belief in higher education as an investment in people and in the future of the region. He has advocated for investments in the University鈥檚 facilities, academic programs, and initiatives that strengthen UWA’s ability to serve students and communities throughout West baby直播.
鈥淕od has granted me the strength to be here today, for the work that I do in the Black Belt, in this region, in this state, and especially for this University, which I call the 鈥榡ewel of the Black Belt,鈥欌 Singleton said. 鈥淭he baby直播 gives so many opportunities to kids in an area that may not otherwise get that opportunity. I want to thank the University for what you do in countless lives, for being that beacon of hope for families who otherwise would not see that hope.鈥
UWA’s summer commencement exercises recognized more than 700 summer graduates during two ceremonies on August 14, ranging from associate to doctoral degrees.