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UNCP graduates
honored for community service
Thirteen
UNC Pembroke graduates earned the distinction of being named Leadership
Fellows by the Leadership and Service Opportunities
Program (LSOP). The students volunteered for more than 150 hours
of community service as undergraduates.
Five additional
graduates earned Distinguished Leader awards for completing a minimum
of 25 hours of community service and a series of leadership workshops
during the fall semester.
"Each of these
dedicated students completed many hours of community service throughout
their tenure at UNCP in addition to completing a series of leadership
workshops," said Melanie Clark, LSOP coordinator. "For their
efforts, these outstanding volunteers received a special transcript
and gold tassels for their robes during commencement ceremonies."
The Leadership
Fellows:
- Dawn Cox, Lumberton,
Social Work
- Monica Frink,
Ash, Social Work
- Flossie Hunt,
Maxton, Social Work
- Kay Locklear,
Red Springs, Social Work
- Joe McDaniel,
Rowland, Philosophy & Religion
- Latisha McDaniel,
Rowland, Sociology
- Dee Patrick,
Bolton, Social Work
- Engle Revels,
Lumberton, Business Administration: Management
- Shannon Revels,
Lumberton, Business Administration: Management
- Peter Sanderson,
Fayetteville, Social Work
- Alice Scott,
Lumberton, Social Work
- Amy Woodell,
Pembroke, Social Work
- J.C. Worthington,
Clarkton, Social Work
The Distinguished
Leaders:
- Dana Faircloth,
Parkton, Political Science: Public Administration
- Brandy Locklear,
Maxton, Sociology
- Maria Melanthiou,
Nicosia Cyprus, Sociology
- Amy Mustoe, Lumberton,
Sociology
- Winifred Winston,
Fayetteville, Business Administration: Marketing
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