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Samantha Grivno, a dedicated rising senior in the College of Health Sciences, has been recognized for her outstanding contributions to the field of audiology. She received the esteemed Rising Leader Award in audiology from the National Student Speech Language Hearing Association during the National NSSLHA Member Honors ceremony. This award celebrates students who have demonstrated exceptional leadership and commitment to their professional development within the audiology community.
Grivno's achievement highlights her dedication to advancing her knowledge and skills in audiology, a vital area of healthcare that focuses on hearing and balance disorders. Her peers and faculty have praised her for her passion and proactive approach to learning, which have set her apart as a leader among her classmates. This recognition not only reflects her hard work and determination but also serves as an inspiration to other students pursuing careers in health sciences. Grivno's future in audiology looks promising as she continues to make strides in her academic and professional journey.
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