Three Bradley County women named to UAM homecoming court

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Twelve women have been named to the 2024 Homecoming Court at the University of Arkansas at Monticello, and three are Bradley County natives. The 2024 UAM Homecoming Queen will be selected by a vote of the student body and announced during a pre-game coronation ceremony on October 12 prior to the 2 p.m. kickoff of UAM Football's homecoming game against Southeastern Oklahoma State University.

Precious R. Thomas, of Banks is a junior nursing major and the daughter of Damian Thomas and Catrina R. Tatum. She is president of the UAM Student Activity Board, a member of the Arkansas Army National Guard, a teaching assistant for the School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences at UAM and a resident assistant for Housing and Residence Life at UAM.

Landen Elizabeth West, of Warren is a senior nursing major and the daughter of Jason and Laura West. She is a member of the UAM Alpha Sigma Alpha sorority, Arkansas Nursing Students Association, UAM Student Nurses Association, UAM School of Nursing Curriculum Committee and UAM Ambassadors.

Jayden Grider, of Warren, Arkansas, is a junior agriculture (animal science) and pre-veterinary double major and the daughter of David and Adriana Grider. She is president of the UAM Pre-Vet Club and a member of the UAM Collegiate Cattlemen’s Association and UAM Collegiate Farm Bureau.