Fall
2020 inductees included:
Alex Anderson (Lincoln, IL);
Sierrah Banks (Homewood, IL);
Tierra Barbe (Decatur, IL);
Kayla Battle (North Aurora, IL);
Alex Bergin (Lincoln, IL);
Tovah Brooks (Canton, IL);
Shannon Cabit (Lincoln, IL);
Cristian Cabrera (Galesburg, IL);
Neanco Collins (Midlothian, IL);
Avery Evans (Plainfield, IL);
Katherine Fitch (Bushnell, IL);
Imani Hubbard (Chicago, IL);
Sabrina Kelsey (Lincoln, IL);
Michelle Londoño (San Andrés, Columbia);
Sarah Lutzow (Arlington Heights, IL);
Kaleia Monteiro (Lansing, IL);
Fikirte Mott (Mount Pulaski, IL);
Donato Pakak (Juba, South Sudan);
Jessica Renfro (Lovington, IL);
Yamari Schumaker (Chicago, IL);
Garia Sias (Chicago, IL);
Daevon Sloan (Chicago, IL);
Na’Tiyja Spencer (Chicago, IL);
Bailey Wilkinson (Palmer, IL).
Spring 2021 inductees included:
Oscar Aamodt (Kongsberg, Norway);
Erick Aguiar (Praia, Cape Verde);
Texas Andersson (Gävle, Sweden);
Kristin Arvanis (Silvis, IL);
Ethan Aughenbaugh (Clinton, IL);
Martez Bagby (Chicago, IL);
Klaudia Blaszczyk (Warsaw, Poland);
Arianah Carroll (Pleasant Prairie, WI);
Tiffany Chandler (Peoria, IL);
Shanelle Clark (Romeoville, IL);
Sydney Davidson (Bloomfield, IN);
Mia DeTolve (Glendale Heights, IL);
Neena Dingillo (Wilmington, IL);
Kacy Dunlap (Mount Sterling, IL);
Jaden Eilts (Hopedale, IL);
Bayleigh Gillum (Lawndale, IL);
Daniela Gonzales (Peoria, IL);
Selina Guzman (Springfield, IL);
Sydney Hilliard (Morton, IL);
Jayde Hull (Silvis, IL);
Justin Jackson (Chicago, IL);
C’Niihua Jones (East Chicago, IL);
Chole Laubenstein (Lincoln, IL);
Ashlyn Lessen (Lincoln, IL);
Jaylyn Linder (Hoopeston, IL);
Susie Macon (Chicago, IL);
Hope McGinnes (Mackinaw, IL);
Robert Moore (Lansing, IN);
Vincent Parise (Ottawa, IL);
Bannie Philips (Rock Island, IL);
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Madison Power (Moline, IL);
Ruben Reinertsen (Kristiansand, Norway);
Vanessa Romo (Rock Falls, IL);
Mutumwinka Rose (Rock Island, IL);
Alicia Sator (Dawson, IL);
Zachary Smith (Lincoln, IL);
Sydney Swiercz (Lakemoor, IL).
Once inducted, members can pursue additional leadership training
certifications.
The Lincoln College Chapter is proud to
award the Advanced Leadership Certification to the following
students:
Kayla Battle (North Aurora, IL),
Paige Bush (Lincoln, IL),
Miguel Reyes (Bayamon Puerto Rico),
Shannon Cabit (Lincoln, IL).
The Lincoln College Chapter also recognizes faculty, staff, and
members of the larger community who help the NSLS succeed on campus.
Michelle Baldwin, Assistant Professor of Language and Humanities and
former interim Vice President of Academic Affairs was awarded the
Excellence in Service to Students Award; Dr. Saint Rice, Associate
Professor of Criminal Justice Studies was awarded the Excellence in
Teaching Award; and Dr. Donna Bradley, Vice President of Academic
Affairs was the recipient of the Honorary Membership Award and was
selected to give the keynote address at the April 24 ceremony.
The National Society of Leadership and Success is the nation’s
largest leadership honor society. It was founded in 2001 to build a
community of like-minded success oriented leaders who come together
to help one another succeed. The NSLS offers interactive broadcasts
with the nation’s best speakers, training in goal setting, and team
meetings in which students set and hold each other accountable for
achieving goals. The Society has chapters on more than 700 college
and university campuses nationwide and serves more than 1 million
members. The Lincoln College chapter was founded in June 2018 and is
currently advised by Zach Landers, Director of Student Engagement.
The Lincoln College Chapter has been nominated for two national
awards: Chapter of the Year Award and the Stephen Covey Advisor of
the Year Award. Winners will be announced on May 10.
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