Thu, Apr 14th, 2011
Hocking College student Alicia Dicken, a second year accounting major, received the Charles J. Ping Student Service Award for her outstanding leadership and contributions to the local community.
Hocking College President Dr. Ron Erickson nominated Dicken for the award. The award is given out by the Ohio Campus Compact, a non-profit membership organization of 47 Ohio colleges and universities with strong community service, service learning, and/or civic engagement programs on their campuses.
The Charles J. Ping Award was designed to recognize and honor undergraduate students’ outstanding leadership and contributions to community service on their campus and within their community. This award is granted annually to undergraduates from Ohio Campus Compact member institutions that exhibit outstanding leadership in their community service endeavors both on their campus and within their community.
Hocking College President Dr. Ron Erickson nominated Dicken for the award. The award is given out by the Ohio Campus Compact, a non-profit membership organization of 47 Ohio colleges and universities with strong community service, service learning, and/or civic engagement programs on their campuses.
The Charles J. Ping Award was designed to recognize and honor undergraduate students’ outstanding leadership and contributions to community service on their campus and within their community. This award is granted annually to undergraduates from Ohio Campus Compact member institutions that exhibit outstanding leadership in their community service endeavors both on their campus and within their community.