Dwight Davis (left) and Caitlin Lea work as interns at The Alabama Baptist. They recently graduated from seminary and college, respectively. Davis, who worked mainly with local editions at the paper, earned his master of divinity from Samford University’s Beeson Divinity School in Birmingham on May 6. Lea, who worked in the editorial department and in public relations, earned her bachelor of liberal arts in public relations degree from Auburn University on May 10. Lea will continue with TAB through the summer.
TAB says goodbye to 2 interns as they graduate
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