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September 17, 2001
ULM'S Alpha Lambda Delta chapter receives Order of the Torch award for third time
Because of an outstanding chapter on the campus of the University
of Louisiana at Monroe, the Alpha Lambda Delta organization
received the Order of the Torch award for the third time.
Dr. Marie O'Banner Jackson, Professor of English at Jackson State
University and former member of the national council of Alpha
Lambda Delta, freshman honor society, presented an award
to President Lawson L. Swearingen, Jr. and ULM's Chapter President,
Leslie Herrington and Vice-President, Ashley Pierce on Thursday,
September 13, at 5:00pm.
The chapter's projects included e-pals with Jack Hayes fifth
grade students, manicures and pedicures for the nursing home
residents at the Azalea Estates, ringing Christmas Bells for
the Salvation Army, and honoring the top 10 ULM Professors with
the Favorite Professor Wine and Cheese Party at the Bayou DeSiard
Country Club.
Some 175 freshman students with ACT scores of 24 and above were
honored at the University Library Conference Center on the seventh
floor along with the Annual Smarty Party. Provost Thomas Rakes
and the academic deans there included:
Dr. William Bourn, Pharmacy; Dr. Eric Pani, Interim Dean, Pure
and Applied Sciences; Dr. David Irwin, Allied Health and Rehabilitative
Professions; Dr. Carlos Fandal, Liberal Arts; Dr. James Hood,
Interim Dean, College of Business Administration; and Dr. Mahmoud
Saffari, Dean of Enrollment Management; participated in the reception
and the outstanding chapter award ceremonies.
Dr. Harry Hale, Professor of Sociology and Dr. Martha Upshaw,
Director of Continuing Education at ULM have been the chapter
advisors of all three national outstanding chapter awards. President
and past presidents in attendance include Crystal Bruchhaus,
Brad Robichaucx, Leslie Harrington, Malissa Watts, and Ashley
McGraw.
For more information: contact Martha Upshaw at 342-1031
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