![]() ![]() She earned her associate’s degree at Campbell University and worked in oral and maxillofacial surgery at the Naval Medical Center at Camp Lejeune. Allison served in the United States Navy where she trained to be a hospital corpsman, surgical technologist, and field service technician. She knew in high school she wanted a career in health care after seeing the compassion that a speech-language pathologist showed to her mother as she recovered from an emergency tracheostomy. in communicative disorders with a 4.0 GPA. Natalie Allison, Division of Student Affairs and Enrollment Management: Allison, of Kingsburg, earned her B.A. This year’s undergraduate deans’ medalists are: In mid-May, one medalist from the group below will be announced as the President’s Undergraduate Medalist, the University’s top academic honor for an undergraduate student. Fresno State’s Graduate Deans’ Medalists will be announced later this week. ![]() The deans selected an undergraduate and graduate medalist based on academic excellence, community involvement, and other achievements. The eight schools and colleges at Fresno State, along with the Division of Student Affairs and Enrollment Management, each selected an outstanding student to honor as part of the class of 2023 Undergraduate Deans’ Medalists.Įspecially noteworthy were the accomplishments of Cherika Gamble, who became the first Fresno State student ever to be named a deans’ medalist for two colleges (College of Health and Human Services and College of Social Sciences). ![]()
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