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GMC Milledgeville to hold Honors Assembly April 24

Georgia Military College will hold an honors assembly on Friday, April 24, 2014 at 2:00 p.m. in the Goldstein Center for the Performing Arts to recognize students who have achieved academic excellence and who have shown great character.  The guest speaker will be Reverend David Luke.

The program includes recognition of students in the following categories:  President’s list, Dean’s List, Subject Matter Awards for excellence, and Character Awards (for students who have shown great character, as nominated by faculty and peers) and national Presidential Volunteer Service Awards.