Friday, June 1, 2012
Meet the 2010 Quest for the Best Winners
Ten Students Win Quest for the Best Awards
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Ten Students Win Quest for the Best Awards
Each year, up to ten students are chosen for the Student Affairs Vice Presidential Student Service Awards, known as Quest for the Best. Students are evaluated on academic excellence, student involvement, community service and leadership. This year’s student winners were honored, along with a faculty or staff honoree that they have nominated, at a banquet held on April 24. Congratulations to the 2010 Quest for the Best winners!
Brianna Bennett
Daniel Brown
Jemalyn Chavez
Amanda Cheyney
Stephanie Guarino
Karina Kangas
Kevin Kwoka
Nicole Levin
Kyla Power
Tristany Wagner

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