Environmental science student recognized by honor society

Photo of Brooke Johnson, student in Auburn's Environmental Science major

By Maggie Smith / Apr 12, 2019 4:17:35 PM
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Brooke Johnson, a junior in environmental science, was recently awarded the 2019 Susan Stacy Entrenkin Yates Scholastic Achievement Award by the honor society Phi Kappa Phi.

To be eligible for the award, a student must complete at least 61 credit hours, maintain a minimum 3.69 grade point average and have “outstanding scholarship, awards and honors, and participation in Auburn University’s community and/or professional activities.”

Johnson, an Auburn, Alabama, native, plans to work at a nonprofit organization after graduation before going to law school to study environmental law.

Phi Kappa Phi recognizes and promotes academic excellence in all fields of higher education and engages the community of scholars in service to others.

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