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CAMPUS KUDOS

Congratulations to the following Lethbridge College community members for making a difference in their life, work and community. Here are some highlights of their successes:

The Government of Alberta reappointed Michael Marcotte (pictured), chair of the college’s Board of Governors since 2019, to a three-year term and appointed Perry Stein as a public member of the board for a three-year term.

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Dr. Sheila French was appointed the faculty representative and Sarah Harland and Muneer Nazam the student representatives for 2022-23.

Dr. Brad Donaldson, Lethbridge College President and CEO; Michael Marcotte, Chair of the Lethbridge College Board of Governors; and Lori Harasem (pictured), Wellness Services health promotion coordinator; have been awarded the Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee Medal in recent months.

Justice Studies instructor Dr. Sheila French (left) received the 2022-23 Lethbridge College Students’ Association and Lethbridge College Faculty Association Award for Teaching Excellence. Child and Youth Care instructor

Christine Baccus (right) was named the LCSA/FA Rookie of the Year.

Team “Engine-uity” – Multimedia Production and Digital Communications and Media students Kathleen Bernal, Jordan David, Nicholas Rabl, Margot Simard and Trey Tymensen – took home the win in the eighth annual Tecconnect Challenge.

Several Centre for Health and Wellness faculty members were nominated for awards through the Alberta Colleges and Institutes Faculties Association. Congratulations to Ashley Cesar (pictured), Gillian Comchi, Rena Walker and Karla Wolsky.

Gerry Campbell-Greer (General Arts and Sciences 2023) received a Champion Award from the Southern Alberta Individualized Planning Association during the International Day of Persons with Disabilities in December.

General Arts and Science instructor Jill Burrows was named Professor of the Year by the Prairie Baseball Academy in February.