CHHS Students Recognized at Scholars Banquet
| Date: Monday, June 11th, 2012 | Return to Archive |
Congratulations to the following students that were recognized at the 2012 Scholars Banquet hosted by the Office of Scholar Development:
Sara Moody, Social Work and Asian Religions & Cultures- Received the George Mitchell Scholarship. This scholarship funds one year of postgraduate study in any discipline in Ireland and Northern Ireland for up to twelve U.S. citizens each year.
Mentor: Ms. Jan Peeler, Department of Social Work
The following students all received the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship. This scholarship awards up to $5,000 for U.S. undergraduates to pursue academic studies abroad.
Jamye Bowins Hardy, Social Work
Iesha Brown, Health Science, Pre-Dental
Brittany Garrett, Exercise Science
Hannah Jones, Nursing
Tracy Moles, Nursing
Alex Rayburn, Exercise Science
Kelsey Starface, Health Care Administration

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