ULM School of Allied Health recognizes outstanding students
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Published May 12, 2021
The University of Louisiana Monroe School of Allied Health in the College of Health Sciences, announces the Spring 2021 Undergraduate and Graduate Student Awards.
“The Outstanding Undergraduate and Graduate Student Award - Recognition of Excellence
provides an opportunity for the SOAH to recognize the achievements and outstanding work of our undergraduate and graduate students,” said Allied Health Program Coordinator Jessica Dolecheck, Ph.D.
The 2021 SOAH Awards committee is commended for their work on facilitating the nomination process and acknowledging our awardees for their distinguished performance within their programs, the School of Allied Health, and the College of Health Science.
(NMC) â Maria Dizon, a Northern Marianas College alumna, was recently awarded the Outstanding Graduate Student Award for Excellence in Leadership from Oregon Health and Science Universityâs School of Public Health.
This award recognizes a student who has demonstrated outstanding leadership in the academic environment and the public health community.Â
âWe are incredibly proud of Maria as she continues her academic journey and look forward to the amazing contributions she will undoubtedly make in her chosen career path,â NMC Associate Professor and BUILD EXITO Principal Investigator Dr. Beylul Solomon said.
Dizon currently works as an epidemiology researcher for the Multnomah County Health Department on the Pacific Islander Data Modernization Project and the Pacific Islander Data Health Equity Project and co-leads the Health and Wellness Research Committee for the National Alliance for Filipino Concerns in Oregon.
For the second year, the Margo F. Souza Student Leadership Center and the Office of Student Involvement (OSI) held the 2021 UC Merced Leadership Awards virtually. The April 30 event provided an opportunity for the center to acknowledge all student leadership witnessed by individuals at UC Merced and celebrate award recipients, including 21 individuals and four organizations.