Congratulations, ECP Spring 2022 Graduates!

5/8/2022.

BATON ROUGE – The Center for Community Engagement, Learning, and Leadership (CCELL), in conjunction with LSU Campus Life, is pleased to announce its Spring 2022 cohort of 11 seniors that will graduate with the Engaged Citizen distinction.

group of eleven students pose in front of purple backdrop

Eleven graduates will receive Engaged Citizen Program medals for Spring 2022. This cohort comprises three graduates from the College of Human Sciences and Education, three from the College of Engineering, four from College of Humanities & Social Sciences, and one from the E. J. Ourso College of Business.Photo Credit: Alison Paz, LSU Campus Life

Collectively, the Spring 2022 graduates have earned 138 service-learning credit hours and have volunteered approximately 978 hours across their local communities during their academic tenure at LSU. Some of this cohort’s volunteer opportunities include work with campus entities such as Campus Life's Food Pantry and the Office of Multicultural Affairs Genesis Mentoring Program. 

Their individual community engagement includes working with off campus organizations such as Habitat for Humanity, St. Joseph’s Hospice, Volunteers in Public Schools (VIPS), and the Louisiana School for the Visually Impaired and Deaf. 

“We are so excited to see students from the Midwest, Louisiana, and Texas complete their undergraduate degrees with the Engaged Citizen distinction this semester. They have gone above and beyond to contribute to and learn from a wide set of communities other than those they originate from. I have no doubt they will continue to do so, post-graduation,” said Director of CCELL Dr. Sarah Becker.

CCELL and LSU Campus Life established the Engaged Citizen Program to support and recognize the accomplishments of undergraduate students who engage significantly with their communities to address critical community needs. Any undergraduate student can apply to be a part of the program.

“The service these students offered others through challenging times is an incredible testament to their readiness for serving as engaged LSU alumni. We are proud of them and thankful they chose to lead and serve as LSU students,” said Associate Dean of Students and Director of LSU Campus Life Jacob Brumfield.

The Spring 2022 Engaged Citizens are as follows:

ILLINOIS
Algonquin, Ill.
Sarah Glass

LOUISIANA
Baton Rouge, La.
Kennedy Falcon

Bourg, La.
Maci Hebert

Denham Springs, La.
Charlotte Streat

Harvey, La.
Angelica Nguyen

Lafayette, La. 
Emily Baudoin
Cecil Craig

Prairieville, La.
Lindsey Settoon

Springfield, La.
Kennedy Martin

Thibodaux, La.
Noelle Toups

TEXAS
Beaumont, Texas
Kennedy Simon

To earn this distinction, the students must meet the high standards of the Engaged Citizen Program. Requirements for the semester’s cohort include completing a minimum of seven credit hours of service-learning designated coursework, a minimum of 100 hours of community service with approved organizations, and a reflective paper detailing how the work fulfills LSU’s Commitment to Community.

Visit www.lsu.edu/engagedcitizens for more information about the program.



CCELL fosters the scholarship of community engagement by integrating teaching, research, and service that emphasize civic responsibility and social accountability. For more information about service-learning at LSU, visit CCELL’s website at lsu.edu/ccell.

Campus Life works closely with more than 400 student organizations, countless student organization leaders and advisors, and is home to some of LSU's biggest traditions. The department's mission is to enhance student learning through innovative initiatives focused on the tenets of involvement, leadership, and service that enrich the LSU experience. Campus Life serves a diverse student population and strives to make LSU an increasingly vibrant campus community. 


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