TSYS School Students Joy Mwanja and Mariah Washington Receive Prestigious Honors at Annual Legacy Awards Celebration Banquet
Columbus State University honored 13 students, employees, alumni and community leaders on Wednesday, March 25, with its annual Legacy Awards at its annual Legacy Celebration Banquet. Among the winners was Joy Mwanja, who received the Kiongozi Award for Outstanding International Leadership. Modeling “kiongozi,” which in Swahili means “leadership," the Center for Global Engagement bestows this honor on a graduating international student who has demonstrated campus involvement and academic leadership. Mwanja, a graduate student from Kampala, Uganda, majoring in cybersecurity, is honored for her contributions to internationalizing the campus and enriching the lives of those she meets.
Mariah Washington received the W.D. Feeney Award. Like the 2013 Columbus State alumnus and former university employee for whom the award is named, Washington is known for her strong commitment to helping fellow students overcome challenges related to their disabilities. She has notably volunteered to support students with disabilities in classes she has already completed and to help her peers access their courses using necessary technology. Washington is a graduate student from Conyers, Georgia, majoring in cybersecurity. Turner Business congratulates Joy and Mariah on these prestigious honors.
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