Congratulations to Brianne Morris, a fourth-year Psychology and Greek and Roman Studies student who is graduating in June.
Provost and Vice-President (Academic) L. Pauline Rankin and Vice-Provost & Associate Vice-President (Academic) David Hornsby, along with the Faculty Deans, presented five undergraduate Carleton students with Provost Scholar Awards on Thursday, April 10.
Funded by the Office of the Provost and Vice-President (Academic) and administered by Teaching and Learning Services, the Provost Scholar Award is valued at $500 and is given to undergraduate students who have demonstrated outstanding achievements in research, community engagement, immersive learning and/or international activities.
I am incredibly grateful to have been selected as a recipient for the Provost Scholar Award.
I have put so much hard work into my studies and community engagement activities throughout my undergraduate degree, and I am truly honoured to receive this recognition for my dedication to research and community engagement. Being involved in the Greek and Roman Studies program as a student as well as staff (Social Media Manager) has shaped my undergraduate experience in a truly positive way, and I deeply value the opportunities that I have had to build community within the program amongst students and faculty.
It is very fulfilling to know that my contributions have had such positive impacts here at Carleton and within Greek and Roman Studies, and I am inspired to continue fostering positive change for student communities during and after my future graduate studies.
