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Friday, October 21, 2011

University of Phoenix Community Service Award given to Little Rock Keosha Love

University of Phoenix, the nation’s largest private university, today announced that it has awarded alumna Keosha Love with a Community Service Award for her dedication for being passionate in giving back to the community. Love is involved in participating in food drives across the Little Rock area, and today she serves as an academic counselor at Arkansas Baptist College.

“University of Phoenix is dedicated to supporting the communities we call home, so it’s an honor to recognize alumna Keosha Love with the Community Service Award for her commitment to donating her time and energy back to our local area,” said Randy McCormick, University of Phoenix Little Rock Campus Director. “Keosha demonstrates the passion and drive needed to make a difference locally by partnering with several community organizations.”

Additionally, Love serves as a mentor at University of Phoenix Little Rock Campus and Arkansas Baptist College. “To me every day is a gift that’s worth giving back,” said Love. “Whether it’s volunteering at a community summer camp, or helping out with a food drive during the holidays, I personally take pleasure in aiding those in need around me.”

Each year University of Phoenix Alumni Association celebrates alumni who are making a difference and give back to their community. This acknowledgement recognizes graduates for their efforts to better the communities in which they live and work.

For more information about University of Phoenix Little Rock Campus, visit phoenix.edu or call 501-225-9337.

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