2010
Academic Honors
Kappa's Adopt-a-H4,hway Program and Operation ChristmaS Child. She is an honor graduate of Nanih Waiya Attendance Center. Her parents are Buddy and Robin Fulton of Louis\ille. Blackwell '\Vas named to the All– Mississippi Academic econd Team, which includes 35 community/junior college students. She is also a 2010 Cola-Cola National Finalist and will receive a check for $1 ,000 to continue her education. Blackwell is a President's Ust scholar and has maintained a perfect 4.0 grade point average. Her major is pre-nursing. She serves as sophomore class president and vice president for membership forTheta Xi Chapter of PhiTI1eta Kappa. he is also a mem– ber of Sigma Sigma MuTau,Warrior Corps, Baptist Student Union and ECCC Players. In addition,Blackwell is a member of the Centralette dance line and participates in intramural sports. She served as a math and English tutor and participated and was a member
of the Lady Warrior softball team and Fellowship of ChristianAthletes her freshman year. She is the first recipient of the Iris Boggan Medical cholarship and received the ECCC Board ofTrustees cholarship. She was selected a sophomore homecoming maid and named to Who's Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges. Her community involvement includes participation in the Phi Theta Kappa Highway Clean-Up Project andAdopt-A-Child for Christ– mas Program, sponsored by Phi Theta Kappa and the Student Body Association. She also participated with other Baptist Student Union members in Operation Christmas Child in Atlanta and helped collect canned goods for Love's Kitchen in Meridian. In addition, she helped sponsor an ECCC student for BSU missions. An honor graduate ofNanihWaiya Attendance Central, Blackwell is the daughter of Steve and Pam Black– well of Louisville.
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