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Drake University’s Zimpleman College of Business is pleased to honor the latest cohort of students named to the Dean’s Honor Roll for Social Impact. In the Spring 2025 semester, four students collectively contributed approximately 165 hours of community service.
To receive this recognition, each student completed and recorded a minimum of 20 hours of volunteer work, demonstrating their commitment to making a positive difference in their communities. These dedicated individuals undertook various projects that aimed to address pressing social issues, showcasing their leadership and compassion.
The Dean’s Honor Roll for Social Impact not only acknowledges academic excellence but also emphasizes the importance of civic engagement and social responsibility among students. By participating in community service, these students have set an inspiring example for their peers and the broader university community. The Zimpleman College of Business continues to encourage all students to engage in meaningful service, reinforcing the institution's commitment to producing socially responsible leaders.
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