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UWA recognizes outstanding students
Jennifer Agee of Thomasville was named the University Scholar in Elementary Education by the Julia Tutwiler College of Education. This award recognizes an outstanding scholar chosen by the departmental faculty based on academic performance and participation in related extracurricular activities. She is a member of Alpha Chi, Cardinal Key and Kappa Delta Pi honor societies and included in Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. A senior elementary education major, she is the daughter of Sherry Overstreet. Erika Andrews of Grove Hill was recognized for her inclusion in Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. She was also inducted into Blue Key honor society. A junior psychology major, she is the daughter of Thomas and Brenda Andrews.
Allison Day of Thomasville was inducted into Alpha Chi and Phi Alpha Theta honor societies. A junior history major, she is the daughter of Sheldon and Carol Ann Day. Kimberly DuBose of Jackson was inducted into Phi Kappa Phi honor society. She is also a member of Phi Eta Sigma and Blue Key honor societies. A junior nursing major, she is the daughter of Arthur and Lula DuBose.
Domoneek McCoy (not shown) of Lower Peach Tree was recognized for her graduation from Leading Edge Institute, a program that empowers young college women of Alabama to face the critical issues of the state, connects them with experienced leaders and provides them with resources to use their newly developed skills in service projects. She is also a member of Alpha Chi, Beta Beta Beta, Cardinal Key, Phi Eta Sigma and Phi Kappa Phi honor societies. A senior, she is the daughter of William and Grace McCoy.
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