By Sean Olson, University Relations
Cherry Callahan
A student affairs administrator at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro has been recognized by a national professional organization.
The National Association of Student Personnel Administrators has awarded Dr. Cheryl “Cherry” Callahan, associate vice chancellor for student affairs, the Fred Turner Award for Outstanding Service. The award recognizes Callhan’s outstanding leadership and service at the state, regional and national level. Callahan is past president and past regional vice president of the organization, and she currently serves on the NASPA Foundation Board of Directors. The award will be presented at the March NASPA conference in Washington, D.C.
With more than 10,000 members on 1,400 campuses in 29 countries, NASPA is the largest professional association for student affairs administrators, faculty and graduate students. For more information on the organization, visit them on the web.