Jessica Tieman of McKendree University is a Newman Civic Fellow

2013 Awardees are Recognized as Problem Solvers and Civic Leaders

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McKendree University senior Jessica Tieman, of Lincoln, is a 2013 Newman CIvic Fellow

LEBANON, IL (03/27/2013)(readMedia)-- Jessica Tieman, a McKendree University senior from Lincoln, Ill., is one of 181 inspiring college and university students from 36 states to be chosen a 2013 Newman Civic Fellow. The award recognizes students for their spirit and dedication in working to find solutions for the challenges that face their communities.

Tieman is a history and English double major in the university's honors program. A Community Service Scholar and a four-year member of the McKendree Community Action Team, she has volunteered hundreds of hours of service and organized dozens of events. She co-coordinates McKendree's service program at the Family Living Center, a transitional housing shelter in East St. Louis for homeless women and children. She is a senior senator and student counselor in the Student Government Association, president of the local chapter of the Sigma Tau Delta National English Honors Society, and treasurer of the McKendree Young Feminists.

According to a press release issued by the Campus Compact, a coalition of 1,200 college and university presidents, "through service, research, and advocacy, Newman Civic Fellows are making the most of their college experiences to better understand themselves, the root causes of social issues, and effective mechanisms for creating lasting change.

"Jessica has successfully blended academics and co-curricular activities into a well-rounded educational experience," said Dr. James Dennis, McKendree University president.