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==Honorees==
==Honorees==
* 2022: [[Carmen Capó-Lugo]]
* 2021: [[Janene Sims]]
* 2020: [[Shauntice Allen]]
* 2019: [[Monica Baskin]]
* 2018: [[Cynthia Selleck]]
* 2017: [[Michele Kong]]
* 2017: [[Michele Kong]]
* 2016: [[Alison Chapman]]
* 2016: [[Alison Chapman]]
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* 2009: [[Brian Geiger]]
* 2009: [[Brian Geiger]]
* 2008: [[John Thornton]]
* 2008: [[John Thornton]]
==References==
* Herfurth, Haley (September 25, 2018) [http://www.uab.edu/reporter/people/awards-honors/item/8462?utm_source=ereporter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=20180925 "Selleck trains students, gives back to community through nursing collaborations"] UAB Reporter


==External links==
==External links==
http://www.uab.edu/faculty/awards/odessa-woolfolk-community-service-award
* [http://www.uab.edu/faculty/awards/odessa-woolfolk-community-service-award Odessa Woolfolk Presidential Community Service Award website]


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Latest revision as of 22:18, 30 November 2022

The Odessa Woolfolk Presidential Community Service Award was established by the University of Alabama at Birmingham to recognize one of its faculty who has rendered outstanding service in the Birmingham community in one or more of the following areas:

  • Education
  • Economic development
  • Health care delivery
  • The arts
  • Social services
  • Human rights
  • Urban and public affairs

Honorees

References

External links