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Her efforts, she has significantly benefited ROAR Orientation’s orientation leaders by exhibiting a high level of participation and volunteerism. Gadsden is a sophomore elementary education major from Marietta, Georgia. Kenedi Gadsden, Emerging Leader of the Year Award. Initiatives, acquire new skills, and prepare themselves for leadership and ongoing To motivate his fellow members to strive for excellence as they work to advance new Through his leadership, community service and philanthropic efforts, he continues Brown is a junior cybersecurity of fin tech major from Riverdale, Georgia, and president

REGISTERED STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS Individual Awards State - through his involvement in organizations that include Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc., Collegiate 100, Student Activities Council, Student Government Association, National Pan-Hellenic Council, and the Office of Admissions. University, he was cited as someone who has instilled a legacy of service at Columbus In honoring him for outstanding achievement and demonstrated leadership across the Thompson is a 2023 computer science-web development graduate from Covington, Georgia. Giovanni Thompson, Outstanding Graduate Senior Award. Kind, and intelligent in a wide range of campus involvement - from Residence Life to International Education. He is known for giving 150% to everything he does. Him for outstanding achievement and demonstrating leadership across the university, Lopez is a 2023 CSU entrepreneurship degree graduate from Canton, Georgia. Rolo Lopez, Outstanding Graduating Senior Award. Of CSU as a student, alumnus, sports fan and employee. Whitley DistinguishedĪlumnus Award and a past director of planned giving. Eason was the first recipient of the Thomas Y. Lewis, a junior elementary education major from Lawrenceville, Georgia, has demonstratedĮxemplary leadership and a passion for CSU in the spirit of the award’s namesake,Ĭharles Eason. He was described as hard-working, committed, supportive, and reliable - among Of others as he makes himself available to others and brings out their strengths and His recordĢ0 nominations for this award validate his commitment to the growth and development Kreyling-Hoag is a 2023 master of public health graduate from New Jersey. Jonathan Kreyling-Hoag, Graduate Student of the Year. Through volunteerism and a broad network through social and community programs.Īward honorees for the 2022-23 academic year included: INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT Their same interests and passions, as well as gain valuable leadership skills, experience Both allow students to connect iwth others who share Student organizations and campus engagement programs allow Columbus State students ItĬoordinates the work of 88 active registered student organizations and 10 studentīoards that collectively include 150-plus student leaders, 600-plus annual organization-hostedĮvents, and 100-plus events planned directly by the office. Leadership and service to the university and the community.Īs part of the Division of Student Affairs, the Office of Student Leadership and Development serves the CSU student body. At a reception on April 27, representatives of Columbus State University’s Office of Student Life & Development honored more than 35 students and registered student organizations for their demonstrated
