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Carnegie Foundation selects FranU for 2020 Community Engagement Classification
FranU congratulates Laken Tujague (Class of 2019) for receiving the AANA Foundation Scholarship.
Viktoriia Leigh, a Biology student originally from the Ukraine, was recognized at commencement with the Student Excellence and Commitment to Service Award. This award distinguishes a graduating student who exemplifies the mission of the university and who has shown a strong commitment to scholarship, leadership, and service.