2011 Miracle Yearbook

6226 HONORS CHAPEL Close to a hundred academic awards and scholarships were given out at Academic Honors Day Chapel. "It was cool to see Cedarville recognize the efforts of the quality individuals who walked across the stage to receive well- deserved awards," Justin Nichols said. Nichols received the Roloff Incentive Award. This was awarded to a biological sciences student who was involved in community service or leadership roles. Rachel Greenwood, a psychology major, also wanted to use her career to help those who need help. "I would love to work with those living in the inner city that cannot afford counseling, but are in need oflove and restoration," she said after accepting the Kimberly S. Ahlgrim Counseling Scholarship. Other awards include the Sandra Harner Technical and Professional Communcation Scholarship, presented to William Brannon,and the Mary Jane DeBlanc Missions Award, given to Julie Christiansen. The Academic Honors Day Chapel is an encouragement to all students, both who recieye awards and who do not. For students who do: their hard work and time have recieved attention, and those late library nights are not pointless; for students who don't: more of a push for the next year. "Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles, and let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us." (Hebrews 12:1) Julie Christiansen accepts the Mary Jane DeBlanc Missions Award from Dr. Miller. This scholarship is awarded each year to a female student preparing for full-time ministry. Rebekah Lynch smiles after receiving the Ruby Jeremiah Scholarship from Mrs. Brown. Gabriel Pyle, an Industrial Design major, accepts his award from the Chair of Art and Design, Professor Terry Chamberlain.

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