Posey Wins 2021 F.J. Lee Award Friday, April 30, 2021 - by Mattie Thomas, Lee University
Lee President Dr. Mark Walker, right, presenting Emma Posey with the 2021 F.J. Lee Award during a chapel service
Lee University has announced Emma Posey winner of the 2021 F.J. Lee Award. Ms. Posey is a senior political science and biblical and theological studies double major from Cordele, Ga.
This annual award was established in 1968 in honor of the second president of Lee University. It is presented to the Lee senior with the overall most outstanding record of student achievement. Award winners demonstrate high standards of integrity, leadership, service, broad campus involvement, and academic excellence. Each department may nominate one student for the award, and from these nominees, a winner is selected by a faculty vote.
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