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Seniors Selected for Student Life Awards

Among the “best and brightest” earning recognition at the 44th annual Student Honors Convocation on Sunday (April 21) are who those have exhibited exemplary leadership and dedication in the area of Student Life.

The Robert E. Lucas Leadership Award is shared this year by two outstanding student leaders, Elijah Brock and Taylor Powell-Abbinante. Read about them at https://www.wilmington.edu/news/eli-brock-and-taylor-powell-abbinante-selected-for-lucas-leadership-awards.

Other Student Life award recipients are Levi Hartschuh, who received the Student Government Assn. Distinguished Service Award, which recognizes the service by the student body president; and Nick Young, who garnered the Karen Couch Residence Life Award. This accolade recognizes the individual’s outstanding leadership and role model skills to residential students.

Also, members of the Activities Programming Board selected Keely Smith for the Distinguished Service Award while Mason Klamroth earned the Excellence in Community Service and Civic Engagement Award. Eliana Tacoronte was recognized for Excellence in the Quaker Leader Scholar Program and Haley Fulton for Excellence in the Wilmington College Honors Program.

Paige Teeters received the Quaker Leadership Legacy Award, which is named in honor of WC's 18th president and first lady, Jim and Sue Reynolds. Its recipient exemplifies the College’s Quaker-inspired core values of community, integrity, excellence, diversity, peace and social justice, respect for all persons, and service and civic engagement.

PHOTO: Campus Minister Nancy McCormick congratulates Keely Smith for receiving the Activities Programming Board's Distinguished Service Award.