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2022 E&H Alumni Awards

Posted April 01, 2022

Our 2022 honorees:

E&H Alumni Humanitarian of the Year: Charlie Phillips
E&H Class of 1960

E&H Distinguished Alumnus of theYear: Mike Young
E&H Class of 1986

E&H Distinctive Service to Emory & Henry: Cyndi Jennings
E&H Class of 1991

E&H Young Alumni of the Year: Stephen and Jessica Curtis Callahan
E&H Class of 2011

E&H Outstanding Faculty: Dr. Eric Coley
E&H Class of 2004

Visit ehc.edu/about/history/founders-day for the video of the recipients.

Make a nomination today: ehc.edu/alumni/get-involved/

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