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CSD student named Outstanding Student Leader

Taylor Blagg

Taylor Blagg is the Vice President of the USF National Student Speech-Language Hearing Association Online Chapter.

Communication Sciences and Disorders student Taylor Blagg received the Outstanding Student Leader Award during the 2021-2022 Campus Involvement & Leadership Award Banquet held on the Sarasota-Manatee campus. This award honors an individual for a being highly active leader of student organizations who is regularly involved in service activities both on campus and in the community. Blagg is the Vice President of the USF National Student Speech-Language Hearing Association (USF NSSLHA) Online Chapter and is graduating this spring.

"I was honored to be nominated for and receive this award," said Blagg. "My goal in becoming the VP for the USF NSSLHA Online Chapter was to ensure that every student had the opportunity to be involved and to enhance their experience here at USF. I have loved my time at USF and I hope all future students enjoy their USF experience just as much as I did. Go Bulls!"

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