TROY’s Phenix City Campus honors students, employees during Spring Honors Convocation

The Phenix City Campus honored students and employees for their achievements during the Spring Honors Convocation on May 2.

The Phenix City Campus honored students and employees for their achievements during the Spring Honors Convocation on May 2.

Troy University’s Phenix City Campus honored students and employees for their achievements during its annual Spring Honors Convocation on May 2.

Dr. Dionne Rosser-Mims, Campus Vice Chancellor, welcomed those in attendance and encouraged award recipients celebrate their achievements and continue along the path of success they had begun at TROY.

Annette Walters, lecturer in the College of Education, received the Enduring Impact Award for the impact she has not only for students at the Phenix City Campus, but fellow employees as well.

Vanda Zavala, Interim Director of Campus Operations and Coordinator of Student and Business Development, received the Employee Excellence Award, while Security Officer David Pate receive the Employee Service Award.

Students honored during the event were:

Sorrell College of Business

  • Joseph LeDonne, Outstanding Global Business – Management Undergraduate Student

College of Arts and Sciences

  • Isaiah Smith, Outstanding General Education Undergraduate Student
  • Wurlan Harris, Outstanding Interdisciplinary Studies Undergraduate Student
  • Analie Jane Steiner, Outstanding Criminal Justice Undergraduate Student

College of Health Sciences

  • Kyra Hawn, Outstanding Human Services Undergraduate Student
  • Ka’trice Warren-Wade, Outstanding Nursing – RN to BSN Undergraduate Student
  • Elizabeth Williams, Outstanding Social Work Graduate Student
  • Leslie Peek, Outstanding Nursing – Family Nurse Practitioner Graduate Student

College of Education

  • Jazzmine Johnson, Outstanding Psychology Undergraduate Student
  • Raygan Walls Helms-Childers, Outstanding K-6 Elementary Education Undergraduate Student
  • Joshua Cole, Outstanding 6-12 Collaborative Alternative Fifth-Year Undergraduate Student
  • Beatrille Alexander, Outstanding Elementary Alternative Fifth-Year Graduate Student
  • Kayla Habersham, Outstanding Early Childhood Alternative Fifth-Year Graduate Student
  • Tracy Lee Cochran, Outstanding Rehabilitation Counseling Graduate Student
  • Joshua Russaw, Outstanding Clinical Mental Health Counseling Graduate Student
  • Kaitlin Reese McCrea, Outstanding School Counseling Graduate Student.
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