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College of Education and Professional Studies Recognize Outstanding Students


Posted on April 8, 2025
Joy Washington


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Thirty-two students received awards at the annual ƹ϶Ƶ College of Education and Professional Studies honors and awards program. Dr. Linda Reeves, associate professor, far left, and Dr. Abbie Baxter, professor and director of the PASSAGE USA program, far right, join award recipients, from center left, Paige Henry, Outstanding PASSAGE USA Peer Mentor of the Year; Brady Denson, Outstanding PASSAGE USA Student of the Year; and Alyssa Sbertoli, Outstanding Special Education 6-12 Undergraduate Student of the Year.

ƹ϶Ƶ College of Education and Professional Studies 48th Annual Student Awards Ceremony spotlighted changemakers, from educators and counselors to leaders in sport and wellness, who are shaping what’s next.

The 32 undergraduate and graduate students were honored for their dedication, passion and perseverance. The students are in programs ranging from counseling and instructional sciences to health, kinesiology and sport; hospitality and tourism management to integrative studies and leadership and teacher education.

 “We celebrated the incredible students who lead with purpose, lift others and leave a lasting impact,” said Dr. Angela Barlow, dean, of the College of Education and Professional Studies. “We congratulate them for their hard work and dedication.”

Barlow said the journey of these student honorees is just the beginning, and their impact will be felt for many years to come.


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