Lincoln
College student Mubeen Khan honored as student laureate at Nov. 7
ceremony with Gov. Quinn
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[November 21, 2009]
Mubeen Khan, a pre-med student,
was selected as student laureate at Lincoln College for the 2009-10
academic year.
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Student laureates from Illinois colleges are recognized by the
Lincoln Academy of Illinois during an annual ceremony. This year's
ceremony to honor the outstanding students was Nov. 7 at the Old
State Capitol State Historic Site in Springfield. This is the 35th
year the academy has recognized student laureates. During the
ceremony, Khan was presented with a special commemorative medallion,
along with a $150 honorarium and a certificate of achievement. The
ceremony was followed by a luncheon at the Illinois governor's
mansion with the governor.
When announcing her selection as student laureate, LC President
John Hutchinson said: "We are thrilled that Mubeen is being
recognized with this prestigious award. She is an amazing young
woman and a role model for her classmates. She truly embodies the
spirit of Lincoln College."
Khan will graduate from Lincoln College in May. The daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Basheer and Najeeb Khan, she is a 2008 graduate of
Wheeling High School in Wheeling.
A dynamic young woman, she was previously named to LC's special
honors list, which is reserved for students with a 4.00 cumulative
grade-point average. Khan serves as vice president of Phi Theta
Kappa, the international honor society, and works as a peer tutor in
the college's Academic Success Center.
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Despite a busy academic schedule, Khan also finds time to give back
to the community by volunteering at Abraham Lincoln Memorial
Hospital.
Khan is a pre-med major at Lincoln College. After graduation in
May, she plans to continue her studies at the University of Sint
Eustatius School of Medicine.
For more information on the student laureate ceremony and the
Lincoln Academy of Illinois, visit
www.thelincolnacademyofillinois.org.
[Text from file received from
Lincoln College]
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