Posted by Mary Wimberley on 2007-05-14

Mary Kathryn Shaw of Homewood received the James L. Treadway Award during recent awards ceremonies for students enrolled in Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ's Metro Programs.

The Treadway award recognizes the outstanding student in the evening program for adult students. Candidates for the award must have a B or better grade average, be employed fulltime while pursuing their degree, and show a commitment to academic excellence.

Shaw will receive a bachelor of general studies degree in administrative/community services and an American Bar Association legal assistant certificate this month. She is a paralegal with a Birmingham law firm.

Joey Duke of Riverchase received the Joe O. Lewis Award, given annually to an outstanding Metro Programs faculty member. A Birmingham attorney, Duke teaches courses required for the ABA legal assistant certificate.

 
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