News Brief
Two Towson University students earn prestigious civic engagement fellowships
Recognitions highlight student excellence in leadership, community impact
Towson University students Sierra Nathan ’28 and Tracy Boyd ’27 have been selected for two highly competitive fellowships that honor emerging leaders in civic engagement.
Nathan, a business administration major, has been chosen as a , a regional honor supporting students dedicated to advancing social change. Through this fellowship, she will engage in cross-institutional collaboration, leadership development and community-based learning experiences to further her impact.
Boyd, a doctoral candidate in instructional technology, has been named a , a national program recognizing students who demonstrate a commitment to creating positive change in communities. She will join a cohort of student leaders from across the country in professional development, networking and skill-building opportunities designed to strengthen her capacity to address public problems.
Both fellowships spotlight TU’s dedication to fostering student leadership and civic responsibility. As participants, Nathan and Boyd will bring their perspectives back to campus, helping to enhance the culture of civic engagement Â鶹ɫ²¥.
The selections underscore TU’s role in preparing students not only for professional success but also for meaningful contributions to society. Both were supported by the Office of Civic Engagement and Social Responsibility.