Dr. Harun Thomas (left) and short fiction award recipient Skylar Holm-Martinez (right) at the Outstanding Student Writing Awards Ceremony at Daytona State College.
Michelle Swint (left) presents Olly Paradiso (right) with the 2nd Place Award for Personal Narrative, entitled “Pandora on Earth,” at Daytona State College’s Outstanding Student Writing Awards Ceremony.
Michelle Swint (left) awards 2nd place for Short Fiction to Diamond Gonzalez (right) for her writing “No Social Media, No Problem!” at the Outstanding Student Writing Awards Ceremony at Daytona State College.
Garret Elliot (left) receives the 2nd Place Award for Argumentation for “Steering Away from Fully Electric Vehicles” from Michelle Swint at Daytona State College’s Outstanding Student Writing Awards Ceremony.
Michelle Swint (right) poses with 2nd Place Award for General Research recipient Courtney Martin (left), whose writing “Thrown into Debt” was recognized at the Outstanding Student Writing Awards Ceremony at Daytona State College.
Dr. Harun Thomas and Garrett Elliot, recipient of the 2nd Place Award for Argumentation, pose at Daytona State College’s Outstanding Student Writing Awards Ceremony.
Student Mae Fasnacht (left) with former Professor Dr. Harun Thomas at the Outstanding Student Writing Awards at Daytona State College.
Skylar Holm-Martinez is surrounded by friends and family at Daytona State College’s Outstanding Student Writing Awards Ceremony.
Avery Earnest (left) placed 2nd for the General Research category with her paper titled “From the Trauma of Abortion to the Hope of Adoption” and was presented her award by Professor Michelle Swint.
Skylar Holm-Martinez (left) was the 3rd place recipient for the Short Fiction category with her piece entitled “My Dearest Nicholas” and was presented her award by Professor Michelle Swint.
Professor Michelle Swint and Anjali Tomerlin (right) at the Outstanding Student Writing Awards Ceremony for Tomerlin’s 3rd place award presentation for the Personal Narrative category, with her story entitled, “My Golden Language.”
Professor Michelle Swint presented Mae Fasnacht (right) with a 1st place award in the Poetry category for her poem entitled, “Hard Corners.”