Kappa Journal (Undergraduate Affairs Issue Spring 2018)

THE GALLERY: UNDERGRADUATE ACHIEVEMENT

Program. Further, he has been awarded the Excel Leadership Scholarship for academic achievement.

Body Representative for the University’s Budget Committee. He is also a mem- ber of the English Honor Society, Sigma Tau Delta, as well as Sigma Alpha Pi, the National Society of Leadership and Success. He is a JSU Leadership Scholar and a GEM of the Hill Academic Scholar. Brother Moore is on the Dean’s List, and had Eta Mu's Highest GPA in 2016, and 2017. He serves as the Southern Province Junior Vice Polemarch-Alabama. Brother Moore is also involved in the Boys and Girls Club, and is a Praise and Worship Leader at New Vision Chris- tian Center of Northport, Alabama. Brother Moore is a legacy, as his father is Carlos Deon Moore (Theta Phi 1991).

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Michael N. Weaver, Jr. Kentucky State University Alpha Upsilon 2017 B rother Weaver is a junior majoring in Music Education (Vocal). His favorite course is Secondary Education. He is the Vice Polemarch of the Alpha Upsilon Chapter, SGA Executive First Vice President, Kentucky Education As- sociation State Wide President–Elect, Honda Campus All Star Team Captain and a New Student Orientation Leader. He participates in the Concert Choir, is a Spoken Word Artist, Motivational Speaker, Mentor as well as a Tennis and Basketball enthusiast. Brother Weaver's honors include the Concert Choir Scholarship, Thurgood Marshall Wells Fargo Scholarship and the Lutisha–Coleman Morton Scholar- ship.

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Mustafa Ali Smith University of Tennessee- Knoxville Mu Rho 2017 B rother Smith is a junior majoring in Public Administration with a Minor in Leadership Studies. His favorite courses run the gamut from: Economics to Public Administration from Interna- tional Relations to Marketing. Brother Smith is the Founder and Presi- dent of the Student Political Alliance, a nonpartisan, nonprofit, public issues and idea based forum. He is the Past Political Action Chairperson of the Na- tional Association for the Advancement of Colored People, and currently serves as the Vice President of the NAACP. He is a member of the Student Alumni Association and the Minority Enhance- ment for the University of Tennessee, Knoxville (ME4UT) – an organization that works with the admissions office to raise minority numbers at the university through tours, trips and one-on-ones with prospective students. Among Brother Smith's scholarships and awards are: The University of Ten- nessee, Division of Student Life, Rising Leader Award 2016-2017; the NAACP Political Activist Award 2016-2017, as well as the Rising Leader Award 2016- 2017. He received the Nashville Civitan Community Service Award and is a member of the Omicron Delta Kappa, National Leadership Honor Society.

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Darious Robertson Christian Brothers University Omicron Epsilon 2016 B rother Robertson is junior majoring in Business Administration with a concentration in Management and is Theater Arts Minor. His favorite course is Theatre Improvisation. He has served as Vice President of the NAACP chapter at Christian Brothers University, Vice Polemarch of the Omi- cron Epsilon Chapter and is currently the Polemarch of Omicron Epsilon. He as been a member of the Performing Arts Club, and the Excel Leadership

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