England ’18 Named Director of Walton Scholars Program
3 hours ago • June 9, 2021
By Larry Isch
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Nicole Justice England has been named the University of the Ozarks’ new director of the Walton International Scholarship Program (WISP) and international program manager. The move became effective in May.
A 2018 graduate of Ozarks, England had been serving as director of student life since October 2020. She joined her alma mater in 2019 as the international program and global outreach manager.
A native of Panama, England’s mother, Lilia Carrion, was a Walton Scholar at Ozarks in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
“I am honored to serve in this new role as the director of the Walton International Scholarship Program and international program manager,” England said. “Throughout my life, I’ve been able to witness the impact of the Walton International Scholarship Program through family and friends. It is truly a life changing and meaningful program. Overall,
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Andrepont Thankful For Time at Ozarks
May 10, 2021
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Blaise Andrepont described his almost 20 years of working in the University of the Ozarks’ physical plant as daily on-the-job training.
“Working with grounds and maintenance gave me direct contact to a group of people who had a great field of knowledge in a wide variety of areas,” Andrepont said. “They had acquired that knowledge and skill from Ozarks and from other places and they were open to sharing that knowledge with me. You may say it was on-the-job training every day. The information and knowledge that was shared among the people in the physical plant is a big part of what made me for years feel like a part of the Ozarks family.”