Higher education leader receives 2016 CHHS Outstanding Alumna Award
Because of Ann Vail’s significant achievements and leadership in higher education, she is a 2016 recipient of the CHHS Outstanding Alumna Award,
Because of Ann Vail’s significant achievements and leadership in higher education, she is a 2016 recipient of the CHHS Outstanding Alumna Award,
Nathaniel Easley (B.A. history ’88, M.S. student affairs in higher education ’92) received the 2016 College of Health and Human Sciences Outstanding Alumnus Award, which honors outstanding alumni from the college.
The late Lt. Col. John Mosley, who broke down barriers to become an American hero, is being awarded the Founders Day Medal by CSU.
Dawn Clifford, whose time at CSU inspired her to pursue a career in mass media and nutrition education, is the 2016 recipient of the College of Health and Human Sciences Emerging Leader Alumna Award.
Gretchen L. Wall, M.S., is a graduate of the CSU Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition and serves as the Produce Safety Alliance Coordinator & Northeast Regional Extension Associate.
Just in time for those new year’s resolutions, a CSU spinoff that provides health and fitness coaching to girls is planning to expand.
During the first week in October, School of Education alumnus Paul Jones was inaugurated as the 10th president of Fort Valley State University in Fort Valley, Georgia.