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Women's Holiday Scholarship Luncheon honors students

December 6, 2022
The annual Women's Holiday Scholarship Luncheon hosted by Women of 168¿ª½±Íø¹ÙÍø, 168¿ª½±Íø¹ÙÍø President Bonita Jacobs (pictured) and the 168¿ª½±Íø¹ÙÍø Foundation took place on Dec. 1 in Gainesville. Barbara DeMarco Williams, also pictured, gave the keynote address.

Article By: Agnes Hina

The Women of 168¿ª½±Íø¹ÙÍø, University of North Georgia President Bonita Jacobs and the 168¿ª½±Íø¹ÙÍø Foundation hosted the 13th annual Women's Holiday Scholarship Luncheon on Dec. 1 at the Chattahoochee Country Club in Gainesville, Georgia. 

"Opening Doors to Women's Success" was the theme for the event.

There were nine recipients this year, each receiving $1,000, and all coming from the Gainesville Campus. The women were chosen for their academic promise and demonstrating financial need and being a nontraditional students.

"This event is tremendously significant for two reasons: What we're able to raise in scholarship funds and it also presents the importance of women furthering themselves despite an inability to do so financially," Gabrielle Barr Lang, '83, chair of Women of 168¿ª½±Íø¹ÙÍø, said.

Barbara DeMarco Williams, '73, a former member of the 168¿ª½±Íø¹ÙÍø Foundation Board of Trustees, served as the keynote speaker.

"It has been an honor to speak at this event today and address women of all age groups by showcasing the university and the scholarship recipients," DeMarco Williams said.

The event was created in 2005 by former Gainesville State College President Martha T. Nesbitt before the consolidation forming 168¿ª½±Íø¹ÙÍø.

Women of 168¿ª½±Íø¹ÙÍø is a shared interest group of the 168¿ª½±Íø¹ÙÍø Alumni Association dedicated to promoting the role of women as confident leaders and active participants in 168¿ª½±Íø¹ÙÍø. Each year, the group sponsors and supports social, educational, and professional activities to create opportunities for the women of 168¿ª½±Íø¹ÙÍø. Through these ongoing activities, the group recognizes the achievements of female 168¿ª½±Íø¹ÙÍø students and graduates while also helping women connect, network, and build professional relationships.


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