
05-30-2008 |
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Cumberlands Announces Hutton Scholars |
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WILLIAMSBURG, Ky.- University of the Cumberlands is proud that 39 members of the Class of 2008 were named Hutton Scholars at Commencement on May 3. Named for Dr. Edward L. Hutton, nationally noted business leader and long-time friend of UC, The Hutton Leadership and Community Service Program is a four-phase program providing leadership training and community service opportunities for all undergraduate students. The requirement for graduation includes the completion of the Insights Program during the first semester of enrollment, the successful completion of Lead 100 Leadership Seminar, and a minimum of 40 hours of community service following the seminar. Seniors who have participated in the optional fourth phase of community service, a minimum of 200 hours of service while at UC, receive the distinction of graduating as Hutton Scholars. Jennifer Belcher
Bradley Bell
Joshua Bowman
Mikeal Brooks
Deseree Cazares
Ashley Clark
Joshua Combs
Heather Conley
Nickie Dugger
Jonathan Fister
Alyssa Fuller
Christopher Honeycutt
Felix Koch
William Lethcoe III
Daniel Lowe
Clinton Masters
Tiffany Meadors
Jolina Miller
Robert Moehling
Andrew Morrison
Kathryn Murphy
Ashley Murray
Amanda McGee O’Banion
Mary Osborne
Bethany Ott
Jordan Patton
Christopher Peace
Nicholas Philpot
Cierra Powers
Heather Powers
Joshua Price
Bryan Reed
Jonathan Silverman
Erin Slocum
Katherine Stienbarger
Sarah Strunk
Emily Sturgill
Kristen Summers
Timothy Wix Hutton, a leader in every sense of the word and an individual who personifies exemplary leadership practices, has provided support for the Leadership and Community Service Program since its inception and has been the university’s most vocal cheerleader as it strives to provide practical training for its students. He also has provided vision and support for the Hutton Center for Leadership Studies, the Hutton Townhouses, Hutton Woods and Hutton Woods II Communities, Hutton Hall, and, most recently, the Hutton School of Business. |
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