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Congratulations to the 2021 Fall Do Good Medallion Recipients

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A Do Good Medallion is laying on top of a brochure that says, Welcome to the University of Maryland's Do Good Campus

The Do Good Institute is proud to recognize 10 graduates with a Do Good Medallion. This award recognizes distinguished graduates from across campus for their commitment to social impact and innovation. This semester's dedicated Terps graduates hail from the School of Public Policy and the School of Public Health.

In a time when the coronavirus pandemic continues to impact every aspect of our lives, we commend the Class of 2021 for their perseverance. They have overcome obstacles to create positive change in the world and find innovative solutions to problems faced by our communities. These graduates worked with local mission-driven organizations as Impact Interns, gaining skills and supporting the community; and/or completed the Graduate Certificate in Nonprofit Management and Leadership, a program for purpose-driven professionals working to make the world a better place. They exemplify the spirit of University of Maryland’s Do Good Campus in action, and we are confident that they will continue to do good in their future careers.

The Do Good Institute offers its congratulations to this semester’s Do Good Medallion recipients:

  • Nick Brennan: Graduate Certificate in Nonprofit Management and Leadership, School of Public Policy
  • Alex Carey: Master of Public Policy, School of Public Policy | Fall 2021 Impact Intern with Fair Chance (August ‘21 graduate)
  • Nathan Cremeans: Bachelors of Science, Public Health Sciences, School of Public Health | Fall 2021 Impact Intern with Vietnam Veterans of America
  • Caroline Davenport: Bachelors of Arts, Public Policy, School of Public Policy | Fall 2021 Impact Intern with Bethesda Green
  • Jianna Howard: Master of Professional Studies - Public Administration, School of Public Policy | Fall 2021 Impact Intern with Next Gen Giving Circle
  • Leslie Jefferson: Graduate Certificate in Nonprofit Management and Leadership, School of Public Policy
  • Garrett Nixon: Graduate Certificate in Nonprofit Management and Leadership, School of Public Policy
  • Salome Odera: Graduate Certificate in Nonprofit Management and Leadership, School of Public Policy
  • Loren Weisman: Graduate Certificate in Nonprofit Management and Leadership, School of Public Policy

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