Leadership and Engagement Awards of Distinction Ceremony Honors Achievement across WSU Campuses

Forty-two undergraduate and graduate Washington State University students system-wide were recognized during the 2018 Leadership and Engagement Awards of Distinction (LEAD) ceremony Tuesday, April 17.

Award recipients demonstrate exceptional leadership and service to the university and the community and support the leadership development and engagement of WSU students. Recipients are selected through a nomination process open to all WSU campuses. Award categories include undergraduates, graduates, faculty and staff, student groups and community organizations.

The LEAD ceremony also includes the announcement of the 2018 Virginia E. Thomas Endowed Scholarship recipient.View the complete list of award recipients at https://studentinvolvement.wsu.edu/leadership/lead-ceremony/presidents-awards/recipients/.

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