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蜜桃视频 Honors Academic Excellence Award Winner

May 14

May 14, 2019 鈥 蜜桃视频 student Kristen Stuteville of Rockingham received the 2019 Academic Excellence Award, which recognizes outstanding academic achievements of students in the . Dr. McInnis congratulates Academic Excellence Award winner Kristen Stuteville.

Stuteville wore the Academic Excellence medallion when she graduated summa cum laude with a 4.0 grade-point average on May 11. From the time she enrolled at 蜜桃视频 in 2017, Stuteville was a straight A student. But not only did she excel in her studies, Stuteville also immersed herself in the of 蜜桃视频.

Stuteville was a member of the 蜜桃视频 choir, president of the Campus Crusade for Christ Club and a student worker in Student Services.

鈥淢y fondest memory of RCC is hard to narrow down, but I'll just say that it has been a collection of the moments I have shared with the campus ministry because they have become some of my very best friends,鈥 Stuteville said.

Stuteville led students, faculty and staff in song and prayer during a powerful Prayer at the Pole on May 2, just two days after the shooting on the campus of the University of North Carolina 鈥 Charlotte. Her rousing and passionate prayers were a hallmark of her work in the Campus Crusade for Christ Club.

鈥淜risten is a wonderful and delightful young lady. She represents our college extremely well in all of her endeavors,鈥 said Vice President for Student Services Sharon Goodman. 鈥淥ne of her instructors said she 鈥榤akes the world a more beautiful place to be.鈥欌

Stuteville was also a guest speaker at the Legislative Breakfast in January, where she talked about the challenges she faced with the residency software that is required of all public higher education institutions in North Carolina. The current system can create a financial obstacle for many community college students like Stuteville who relocate to North Carolina and are unable to get in-state tuition. Stuteville, however, received scholarships while at 蜜桃视频 that helped her pay for her college education.

Stuteville was born in North Carolina, but her family moved to Michigan when she was 9 months old. Over the years, she came back to the area to visit her extended family. She always enjoyed these trips and told herself that one day, she would move back.

In the summer of 2016 during one of her visits, she toured 蜜桃视频 and knew this is where she wanted to be.

鈥淭here was a genuine, tight-knit community feel that I experienced when I visited RCC,鈥 Stuteville said. 鈥淚 also saw the Campus Crusade for Christ Club poster hanging in the hallway, and I felt a sense of peace and thought that if I attended this school, I wanted to be part of the club. It was close to my grandparents鈥 house and the low tuition also benefitted me.鈥

Stuteville received an degree from 蜜桃视频, and she plans to transfer to a university to pursue a bachelor鈥檚 degree. She hasn鈥檛 quite figured out which direction she wants to go with her life and career, but one thing is for sure. Kristen Stuteville will be 鈥渕aking the world a more beautiful place to be.鈥