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Faces of SSU released for 2023

ALLY VALIENTE STAFF WRITER

With the thousands of students and faculty that pass through the campus each day, almost everyone is another face in the crowd. Some Seawolves, however, are the exception.

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Every year, the Faces of SSU program selects a number of students, faculty, and administrators to recognize.

According to a press release from the Faces of SSU, these candidates represented excellence, respect and integrity, as well as the diverse accomplishments of various alumni, students and faculty.

Candidates are nominated by staff members, students, the Alumni Association, Human Resources, and the Chair of Faculty. In order to be considered for nomination, candidates must be able to be actively involved in a department on campus or an organization.

Out of the 150 nominations the program received, only 22 were selected.

The Faces of SSU cohort for this year include: Abigail Anous, Alexandra Miller, Ariana Aparicio Aguilar, Bianca Zamora, Brenda Guzman-Hernandez, Charlie Gray, Caroline Neyman, Cheryl Santa Cruz, David Martin Jr, Elizabeth Orona, Erika Diaz Ramirez, Johann Rios, Kieleigh Calcagno, Libby Sarto, Lisa Hua, Luke Wallace, Maricela Ibara, Michelle Jones, Mike Ogg, Robbie Campos, Robert Chase and Tia Booker.

An important trait found commonly among the nominees was their involvement with SSU Club Sports, Fraternity and Sorority life, Seawolf Scholars, and more.

One of the nominees active within the campus is Caroline Neyman, who see FACES OF SSU on pg. 4

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