Peachtree City's Caitlyn E. Mitchell Wins the Sally Hull Weltner Award for Scholarship

2013 Oglethorpe University Graduate Recognized for Highest Academic Honors

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Caitlyn E. Mitchell, winner of the Sally Hull Weltner Award for Scholarship, pictured with Oglethorpe University President Lawrence Schall

ATLANTA, GA (06/11/2013)(readMedia)-- Peachtree City native Caitlyn E. Mitchell, a 2013 graduate of Oglethorpe University, was awarded the Sally Hull Weltner Award for Scholarship at the university's commencement ceremony on May 18, 2013.

This award is given annually in loving memory of Sally Hull Weltner, wife of Dr. Philip Weltner, who was president of Oglethorpe University from 1944-1953. The award honors the student in the graduating class who has attained the highest grade-point average with the greatest number of hours in course work completed at the university. This year, the award was presented to two graduating seniors.

A graduate of McIntosh High School, Mitchell majored in English. She was a member of the Omicron Delta Kappa leadership honor society and served as co-editor of The Tower student literary magazine. She also interned as a campus magazine features writer at Pegasus Creative, Oglethorpe University's student communications agency. Mitchell is now an Associate Editor at Whitman Publishing in Atlanta.

Founded in 1835, Oglethorpe University is a leading liberal arts and sciences university which enrolls 1,100 students representing 34 states and 28 countries. Oglethorpe has been named among U.S. News & World Report's Best Liberal Arts Colleges, Forbes' America's Best Colleges, and Princeton Review's Best Southeastern College in its 2012 edition of The Best 376 Colleges. Oglethorpe is a member of the Annapolis Group, an organization of America's most selective liberal arts institutions. For seven consecutive years, Oglethorpe has been named to the President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for commitment to and achievement in community service. Oglethorpe is home to the Oglethorpe University Museum of Art and to Georgia Shakespeare, the professional theater-in-residence. OU competes in the NCAA Division III Southern Athletic Association. Website: www.oglethorpe.edu.