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FSU students recognized virtually through President’s Undergraduate Humanitarian of the Year program
April 7, 2021 | 2:06 pm | SHARE:
The 2021 Humanitarian of the Year Award nominees. Top row, left to right: Taylor Biro, Jordan Fleurigene, Jordan Chung and Audrey Guoan. Middle row, left to right: Sofia Higgins, Jaya Smith, Marjorie “Maggie” Fitzsimmons and Kayla Pfeffer. Bottom row, left to right: Charles Brenner, Elizabeth “Beth” Slade, Micah Castillo and Alana Rigby. (The Center for Leadership & Social Change)
For more than 20 years, Florida State University has recognized undergraduate students who exhibit a tremendous commitment to service through its annual President’s Undergraduate Humanitarian of the Year Program.
April 7, 2021
The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art invites students and their families to view the work of Master of Fine Arts candidate Stephanie Broussard in person during its annual MFA Thesis Exhibition.
By Steve Nakata, Division of Student Affairs
Family Weekend will be mostly virtual and offer many interesting and fun ways for students and their families to engage with Washington State University, April 9-11.
WSU opera and musical theatre students, under the direction of Professor Julie Anne Wieck, will perform “Keep Moving On!” featuring a collection of music by Broadway legend Stephen Sondheim. The Department of Apparel, Merchandising, Design & Textiles will host its 38
April 7, 2021
By Steve Nakata, Division of Student Affairs
Washington State University’s chapter of the Tri-Alpha Honor Society will formally induct its first 180 members on April 8 during a virtual ceremony.
The Office of Access and Opportunity and the First-gen Forward Working Group established Tri-Alpha at WSU in 2020. Students, faculty, and staff across the WSU system were invited to join the organization which recognizes academic achievements in first-generation students, creates enthusiasm for scholarship, promotes leadership, and provides support networks across the nation.
WSU’s first group of inductees consists of 74 undergraduate students, 28 graduate and professional students, and 78 faculty and staff members.
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