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August 25, 2010
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Gov. Ted Strickland has appointed Matthew Allard, of
Wheelersburg, as a student trustee on the Board of Trustees
at Shawnee State University. He is a U.S. Marine Corps
veteran serving from 2005 to 2009 with two deployments in
Operation Iraqi Freedom. Allard is a psychology major and
neuroscience minor at SSU, a member of Phi Eta Sigma
National Honor Society and president of the Student
Government Association.
Marine veteran appointed student trustee at Shawnee State
University
Gov. Ted Strickland has appointed Matthew Allard, of
Wheelersburg, as a student trustee on the Board of Trustees
at Shawnee State University.
Allard is a U.S. Marine Corps veteran serving from 2005 to
2009 with two deployments in Operation Iraqi Freedom.
For his time in service, Allard has received a Combat Action
Ribbon, Good Conduct Medal, two Iraq Campaign Medals, Navy
Unit Commendation Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service
Medal, two Sea Service Deployment Ribbons, a National
Defense Service Medal and two letters of commendation.
“Having
student representation on our Board of Trustees is important
to us and we couldn’t be more pleased with this
appointment,” Dr. Rita Rice Morris, SSU president, said.
“Matt will no doubt serve the student body – and entire
campus community – well. We appreciate his commitment to
Shawnee State.”
Allard is a psychology major and neuroscience minor student
at SSU, a member of Phi Eta Sigma National Honor Society and
president of the Student Government Association.
“I plan to be
the voice of the students to the Board of Trustees and be a
part of the growth of the university,” Allard said. “It’s a
great honor to be a part of the development of SSU. We’re
one of the fastest growing universities in Ohio and we are
trying to implement new events on campus to get more
students involved and raise the retention rate.”
He is working on several initiatives through SGA for more
student involvement, promote Shawnee pride and encourage
students to support athletics.
“One of the
biggest issues I’m concerned with is why we lose so many
students,” Allard said. “We’re just trying to get more
activities going to try to change that.”
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