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U of M recognizes student community service

<p>The University of Memphis celebrated the hours its students put into serving the community Thursday at the University Center Atrium. David Rudd, U of M president, and wife Loretta Rudd, a clinical associate professor in child development, stand with students Melissa Byrd and Jared Moses as confetti and balloons fall from the sky light. Students did more than 600,000 hours of community service.</p>
<p>PHOTO BY Jonathan Capriel</p>
The University of Memphis celebrated the hours its students put into serving the community Thursday at the University Center Atrium. David Rudd, U of M president, and wife Loretta Rudd, a clinical associate professor in child development, stand with students Melissa Byrd and Jared Moses as confetti and balloons fall from the sky light. Students did more than 600,000 hours of community service. PHOTO BY Jonathan Capriel
David Rudd, U of M president, wife Loretta Rudd, asssociate professor, with students Melissa Byrd and Jared Moses

The University of Memphis celebrated the hours its students put into serving the community Thursday at the University Center Atrium. David Rudd, U of M president, and wife Loretta Rudd, a clinical associate professor in child development, stand with students Melissa Byrd and Jared Moses as confetti and balloons fall from the sky light. Students did more than 600,000 hours of community service.

PHOTO BY Jonathan Capriel

The University of Memphis celebrated the hours its students put into serving the community Thursday at the University Center Atrium. David Rudd, U of M president, and wife Loretta Rudd, a clinical associate professor in child development, stand with students Melissa Byrd and Jared Moses as confetti and balloons fall from the sky light. Students did more than 600,000 hours of community service. 

The University of Memphis celebrated the hours its students put into serving the community Thursday at the University Center Atrium. David Rudd, U of M president, and wife Loretta Rudd, a clinical associate professor in child development, stand with students Melissa Byrd and Jared Moses as confetti and balloons fall from the sky light. Students did more than 600,000 hours of community service.

PHOTO BY Jonathan Capriel

The University of Memphis celebrated the hours its students put into serving the community in the University Center Atrium. David Rudd, U of M president, and wife Loretta Rudd, a clinical associate professor in child development, stand with students Melissa Byrd and Jared Moses as confetti and balloons fall from the sky light. Students did more than 600,000 hours of community service.

PHOTO BY Jonathan Capriel


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