Mercer University Honors Valdosta Resident Nikki Anne Lunceford

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Valdosta’s Nikki Lunceford (R) is presented with the Outstanding Student in Leadership and Community Service Award by Dr. Thomas J. Glennon, chair and professor in Leadership and Community Service.

MACON, GA (06/13/2011)(readMedia)-- Mercer University recently honored graduating senior Nikki Anne Lunceford of Valdosta at the 2011 Honors Convocation. Lunceford received the Most Outstanding Student in Leadership and Community Service award. Lunceford graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts degree from Mercer's College of Liberal Arts on May 14.

Lunceford was a double major in psychology and leadership and community service, with a minor in education. She is the daughter of David W. and Carla W. Lunceford of Valdosta.

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