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FSU students recognized virtually through President’s Undergraduate Humanitarian of the Year program
April 7, 2021 | 2:06 pm | SHARE:
The 2021 Humanitarian of the Year Award nominees. Top row, left to right: Taylor Biro, Jordan Fleurigene, Jordan Chung and Audrey Guoan. Middle row, left to right: Sofia Higgins, Jaya Smith, Marjorie “Maggie” Fitzsimmons and Kayla Pfeffer. Bottom row, left to right: Charles Brenner, Elizabeth “Beth” Slade, Micah Castillo and Alana Rigby. (The Center for Leadership & Social Change)
For more than 20 years, Florida State University has recognized undergraduate students who exhibit a tremendous commitment to service through its annual President’s Undergraduate Humanitarian of the Year Program.