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CONTACT: Dorene Leninger/Felicia M. Barela, 505-277-5299 April 25, 2008 Barnes Receives UNM's Clauve Outstanding Senior Award
Barnes, a native of Corrales, NM is the son of Marvin and Pauline Barnes. He is a graduate of Bosque School of Albuquerque, NM and will receive his Bachelor’s degree in Economics and Spanish. During his time spent at UNM, Barnes has served as the Lobo Cycling Vice President, Student Body Vice President and Student Senator from 2005 to 2007. He has also served as a member of the Mortar Board Society and the UNM Mountaineering Club. Barnes participated in Honor co-teaching, the Caminito Spanish Exchange Program and Biodiversity of Australia, as a researcher and has also been a UNM’s Fall Frenzy and Spring Storm volunteer and UNM Senior Day tour guide. Maintaining an exceptional academic performance, Barnes has made the Dean’s List for the past six consecutive semesters and has also been the recipient of the Rana Rose Adler Memorial Scholarship, the outstanding Freshman Award for the Honor’s program and Who’s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities award for 2007 and 2008. The Clauve Award is presented to senior students who have performed well academically and made significant contributions to the general welfare of the campus community through their involvement in student organizations and activities. Barnes, along with five other Clauve Outstanding Senior Award recipients were good company at the ceremony as they shared the stage with over 30 other students honored for their excellence in education and community service. Congratulations to this entire group of students who makes UNM proud! |
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