The ÐÓ°É×¨Çø Dean of Community Service David Yarbrough named 16 students as recipients of the Spring 2014 Excellence in Service Award.
The students are all graduating seniors and have verified 200+ hours of ÐÓ°É×¨Çø-based community service, according to Yarbrough. Combined, they have a total of 10,322 service hours, representing an estimated $195,000 economic impact to the Lafayette community.
ÐÓ°É×¨Çø¢ Kelli Cantu, Child and Family Studies
ÐÓ°É×¨Çø¢ Andrea Charlier, Political Science
ÐÓ°É×¨Çø¢ Keara Connor, Marketing
ÐÓ°É×¨Çø¢ Leonard Hawkins, Sociology
ÐÓ°É×¨Çø¢ Jessica Hebert, Architecture
ÐÓ°É×¨Çø¢ Vu Ho, Biology
ÐÓ°É×¨Çø¢ Terrence Jones, Business Management
ÐÓ°É×¨Çø¢ Cody Jones, General Studies
ÐÓ°É×¨Çø¢ Janea Judge-Hemans, Communication
ÐÓ°É×¨Çø¢ Brittany McDade, Kinesiology
ÐÓ°É×¨Çø¢ Ceslie O'Brien, English
ÐÓ°É×¨Çø¢ Charmaine Odums, Marketing
ÐÓ°É×¨Çø¢ Yasmeen Qudsi, Mechanical Engineering
ÐÓ°É×¨Çø¢ Jenessa Smith, Criminal Justice
ÐÓ°É×¨Çø¢ Shanece Solomon, Speech Pathology
ÐÓ°É×¨Çø¢ Brittany Williams, Informatics
Photo info: UL Lafayette Americorps students volunteering with a coastal restoration project.