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Thomas D.
Reynolds Alumni Award for
Service to the University
Son of the University’s founder and graduate of the Class of
1937, Thomas D. Reynolds spent sixty years as one of the University’s strongest
promoters and most active volunteers. This award recognizes one alumnus/a
(degreed or non-degreed) each year for exemplary service to the University of
North Carolina at Asheville.
Make a Nomination for 2007
Previous Recipients
2006
M. David Cogburn
(Class of 1977)
Dr. M. David Cogburn (Classwas presented the Thomas D.
Reynolds Award for Service to the University. A 1977 graduate with distinction
in biology, Dr. Cogburn founded Carolina Mountain Dermatology in south
Asheville. A longtime University supporter, Dr. Cogburn has served as director,
associate chair and currently as chair of the UNC Asheville Foundation Inc. He
was instrumental in establishing the S. Dexter Squibb Lectureship in Chemistry
and, along with his wife, as the Gay and David Cogburn Scholarship in the Art
Department.
2005
Steve Honeycutt (Class of 1985)
Steve Honeycutt received
the Thomas D. Reynolds Alumni Award for Service to the University. Honeycutt,
UNC Asheville’s budget officer, is a longtime alumni volunteer. For 13 years,
Honeycutt has organized the annual Student Move-In, coordinating some 100 UNC
Asheville faculty and staff volunteers who assist students and their parents
with the move into residence halls.
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