Copiah-Lincoln Community College’s Natchez Campus inducted three outstanding students to the college’s Hall of Fame during the annual awards day program. The Hall of Fame is the most prestigious award given to a student and is voted on by students, faculty, and staff members. Only college sophomores are eligible for the honor and basis for selection includes fineness of character, superior scholarship, worthy leadership, and contribution to the betterment of Copiah-Lincoln. Christian Harris, Carrie Russell, and Christopher Spencer, all of Natchez, were selected as this year’s inductees.
Harris was selected to the Phi Theta Kappa All-Mississippi Academic Team and received the prestigious Golden Key Award for Phi Theta Kappa. He was named to Who’s Who at Copiah-Lincoln Community College and earned a placed on the President’s List with a 4.0 GPA. Harris also served as President of the Alpha Alpha Zeta chapter of Phi Theta Kappa.
Russell was selected to Who’s Who at Copiah-Lincoln Community College and earned a placed on the President’s List with a 4.0 GPA. She was elected by her peers as sophomore Campus Favorite and served as President of the Student Government Association. Russell was also selected as a William Winter Scholar for the Natchez Literary and Cinema Celebration.
Spencer was a member of the Alpha Alpha Zeta chapter of Phi Theta Kappa. He earned a placed on the President’s List with a 4.0 GPA and was selected to Who’s Who at Copiah-Lincoln Community College. He served as President of the Trailblazers and was elected by his peers as Mr. Co-Lin Natchez Campus.
CUTLINE: Three outstanding students were recently inducted into the Co-Lin Natchez Campus Hall of Fame. Pictured from left, inductees Christian Harris, Carrie Russell, and Christopher Spencer, all of Natchez.