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Jim Rhatigan Fellowship Scholarship
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Gender and Sexuality KC Service to NASPA Award
Containing Hazing in Organizations and Team Sports
Gender and Sexuality KC Exemplary Program Award
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Excellence in Fraternity and Sorority Life
Gender and Sexuality KC Outstanding New Professional Award
NPGS Recognition #NASPAInTheNow
Dr. Jeni Hart Appointed Co-Editor of the Journal of Women and Gender in Higher Education