Student Recognition

Ben Randazzo Honored for Community Service

Ben Randazzo Honored for Community Service

North Carolina Campus Compact, a statewide network of colleges and universities committed to community engagement, has recognized Ben Randazzo ’16 for his outstanding leadership and service.

Ben has received the 2015 Community Impact Award, an honor given to one student leader at each school in the network.

As a Bonner Scholar, Ben has been a leader and an advocate for service. In 2014 he served as lead coordinator for the National Bonner Congress held at Guilford College, a role that led to a summer position at the Bonner Foundation in Princeton, N.J. In the absence of a staff coordinator, he has recently taken on even more responsibility for the Guilford Bonner program.

 

Bennett '16 Wins Prestigious Truman Scholarship, Public Policy Fellowship

Bennett '16 Wins Prestigious Truman Scholarship, Public Policy Fellowship

Rashaun Bennett '16 has received two nationally competitive fellowships that will further support his aspirations for a career in public policy. Selected from more than 600 applicants, he is among 58 winners of a Harry S. Truman Scholarship and is the fifth Davidson student to receive the award in the past eight years. He joins Richmond Blake (2008), Darrell Lamont Scott (2009), Alexandra Francis (2011) and Haley Hardie (2014).

 

Lindsey Wilson Bonners Awarded Appalachian Leaders in Education (AppLE Award)

Lindsey Wilson Bonners Awarded Appalachian Leaders in Education (AppLE Award)

Forward in the Fifth has awarded the 2013 Appalachian Leaders in Education (AppLE Awards) to eight individuals and one student organization on a leading South Central Kentucky college campus for their work to advance education in the region.

 

Biology Major receives Max Cleland Award for Excellence in Public Service

Biology Major receives Max Cleland Award for Excellence in Public Service

‘Hero’ is a Greek word meaning “to protect and serve.” Stetson University has had her share of heroes and that service is at the core of the spirit that connects Max Cleland ‘64, Stetson’s Bonner Program and senior biology major John Massey, the second recipient of the Max Cleland Award for Excellence in Public Service.