Washington and Lee University Student from Lakewood, N.J., Recognized for Contributions to W&L
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LEXINGTON, VA (03/27/2014)(readMedia)-- Lauren Mosely, from Lakewood, N.J., a junior at Washington and Lee University, was recognized as a General of the Month for her many contributions to W&L.
She is one of 12 recipients recognized this winter term by the Celebrating Student Success (CSS) initiative sponsored by the Division of Student Affairs to inspire engaged citizenship at W&L.
Mosely is a double major in global politics and East Asian languages and literatures, with an emphasis on Japanese. She is the head student intern in the Office of Diversity and Inclusion, vice president for the Multicultural Student Association, community chair for the Student Association for Black Unity and on the advisory board for the Office of Diversity and Inclusion. A graduate of Monsignor Donovan High School, she is a member of Nolza (W&L's dance crew), Student Association for International Learning (SAIL) and W&L's Ladies' Club.
CSS celebrates the positive accomplishments of individuals and organizations at Washington and Lee University. It recognizes students for the depth and breadth they add to the W&L campus community. Recipients were selected by the CSS Committee, which is composed of students, faculty and staff and any member of the campus community can nominate a W&L student at any time.