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Student gets award

Colin MacDonald award

Twenty two UNB students have achieved distinction as the 2010 recipients of the Sir Howard Douglas Award.

The award recipients are all dean’s list students who volunteer their time and talent at the university, in their communities and around the world.

Nominated by their faculties, the scholars must have completed two years of their bachelor’s degree program, achieved academic excellence and actively participated in co-curricular or extracurricular activities. Recipients are inducted into the Sir Howard Douglas Society of Scholars.

Colin Macdonald—Dwight, Ont., bachelor of science in forestry, UNB Fredericton—is an outdoor enthusiast. As a student in forestry, he has a unique knowledge of our forests and is interested in making them sustainable. Colin is actively involved with organizing the UNB Woodsmen Competition. When not studying, Colin enjoys camping, canoeing, white water kayaking and travelling.

Shown at right is Colin (on the right) accepting his award. Congratulations Colin!