 (from left to right) Biological engineering seniors RaeDiance Fuller, Maryn Cavalier
                  and Layah Khalif will graduate with the Engaged Citizen Distinction Friday, December
                  20. Each of them have taken service-learning courses such as BE 1252: Biology in Engineering
                  and BE 4303: Engineering Properties of Biological Materials, which are required for
                  the major.
(from left to right) Biological engineering seniors RaeDiance Fuller, Maryn Cavalier
                  and Layah Khalif will graduate with the Engaged Citizen Distinction Friday, December
                  20. Each of them have taken service-learning courses such as BE 1252: Biology in Engineering
                  and BE 4303: Engineering Properties of Biological Materials, which are required for
                  the major.Taylor Armer, CCELL
Congratulations, Fall 2019 Engaged Citizens!
 12/16/2019 
BATON ROUGE – The Center for Community Engagement, Learning and Leadership (CCELL),
                  in conjunction with LSU Campus Life, are pleased to announce four seniors will graduate
                  with the Engaged Citizen Distinction for Fall 2019.
CCELL and LSU Campus Life established the Engaged Citizen Program to support and recognize the accomplishments of undergraduate students who engage significantly with their communities to address critical community needs. Any undergraduate student can apply to be a part of the program.
“Our December ECP graduates have done a total of over 400 hours of direct service in places as far as Zanzibar and with groups as close to home as the Baton Rouge Girl Scouts,” said CCELL Director Dr. Sarah Becker. “Our collective team is tremendously proud of how these graduates have faced the challenge of balancing their day-to-day lives, work and family responsibilities, and courses to collaborate with community partners to enhance the quality of life for so many people in so many communities. We can’t wait to see what they do next!”
The Fall 2019 Engaged Citizens are as follows, listed by major:
Biological Engineering
Maryn Cavalier, from Baton Rouge, La.
RaeDiance Fuller, from Baton Rouge, La. 
Layah Khalif, from Milton, Ga.
Early Childhood Education
Dynasti Hamilton, from Baton Rouge, La.
 Early Childhood Education (ECE) senior Dynasti Hamilton will graduate with the Engaged
                  Citizen Distinction Friday, December 20. Hamilton completed more than 30 hours of
                  service-learning credit as part of her major's curriculum.
Early Childhood Education (ECE) senior Dynasti Hamilton will graduate with the Engaged
                  Citizen Distinction Friday, December 20. Hamilton completed more than 30 hours of
                  service-learning credit as part of her major's curriculum.Grace Moody, CCELL
To earn this distinction, the students must meet the high standards of the Engaged Citizen Program. Requirements include completion of a minimum of seven credit hours of service-learning designated coursework, a minimum of 100 hours of community service with approved organizations, and a reflective paper.
Visit www.lsu.edu/engagedcitizens for more information about the program.