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MBA CANDIDATES AWARDED SPENCER EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS
(L to R) Kaylene Candela, Meredith Dearing and Gretchen Humphreys Congratulations to the following MBA students who earned Spencer Educational Foundation Part-Time Master’s Scholarship Awards (up to $10,000): Kaylene Candela, Meredith Dearing and Gretchen Humphreys. The Spencer Educational Foundation was founded in 1979 and remains the premier organization funding the education of tomorrow’s risk management and insurance leaders. Spencer’s merit-based scholarships are awarded to students in the United States and Canada who aim to pursue a career in Risk Management and Insurance. Selection is based on academics, leadership, work/internship experience and demonstrated commitment to pursuing a career in the industry.
2022 PRESIDENT’S LEADERSHIP FELLOWS
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SHIPHERD’S RECORD
OC RANKED AS 2022-23 NATIONAL GOLDLEVEL MILITARY FRIENDLY SCHOOL Olivet College has been named a 2022-23 GoldLevel Military Friendly® School by Viqtory Media. Over 1,800 schools nationwide participated in the 2022-23 survey. Olivet College was one of just 282 schools that earned the “gold” award status based on leading practices, outcomes and effective programs. The College is ranked in the category of private schools not offering a doctorate degree. Military Friendly® serves as a standard to measure an organization’s commitment, effort and success in creating sustainable and meaningful benefits for the military community. The Military Friendly® School list is specifically designed to equip veterans, dependents, active duty and other military personnel with the ability to easily and efficiently navigate their educational opportunities.
Seventeen students comprised the 10th graduating class of the President’s Leadership Institute (PLI). The program has produced nearly 150 fellows with the leadership experience to guide positive change in organizations on campus and beyond. Congratulations to the 2022 PLI Fellows: Isaiah Bailey, graphic design; Maggie Berner, media production and communication; Breanne Bess, business; Shacarra Dawkins, sociology and anthropology; Michael Fisk, journalism and mass communication and sports and recreation management; Laura Fox, history; Hayden Germain, sport psychology and psychology; Destinee Hawkins, psychology; Makayla Kurchak, biology; MeKenzie Lamb, sport management; Julia Mellinger, media production and communication; Kaytlynne Morris, graphic design; Savannah Pavoni, exercise science; Ben Porter, media production and communication; Jacob Vickery, insurance and risk management; Dane Vos, sports and recreation management; and Andrew Waller, accounting.