Posted on May 27, 2021

Faith Gray

In recognition of academic achievements and service to UNCG, Faith Gray was selected as the Outstanding Senior by the Political Science Department for Academic year 2022-2023. Faith is a six-time Chancellor’s List honoree, a winner of a Provost’s Student Excellence Award, a member of the Political Science Honor Society Pi Sigma Alpha and was recently invited to join Phi Beta Kappa. Faith is a leader at UNCG, active in the Student Government Association, College Democrats, and Peer Academic Leader Program. In the local and state community, Faith serves as the Director of Programming for College Democrats of North Carolina. Faith has already accomplished a great deal, and we look forward to hearing about her future successes.

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