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Two members of APSU community win THEC community service award

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Deepesh Subedi

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. 鈥 Every year, the Tennessee Higher Education Commission recognizes the altruistic spirit of only five college students and five faculty/staff members across the state with the annual Harold Love Outstanding Community Service Award. This year, as the COVID-19 pandemic led more Tennesseans to exude the better angels of their nature, the commission received 鈥渁 record-breaking number of nominations.鈥

鈥淓ven in the midst of a global pandemic, Tennesseans from Memphis to Bristol have lived up to our nickname of the Volunteer State, and our communities are all the richer for it,鈥 Brittany Mosby, director of HBCU at THEC, said. 

Still, only 10 individuals were selected for this prestigious award, and two of the winners came from Austin Peay State University 鈥 nursing graduate student Deepesh Subedi and Dr. Linda Darnell, associate professor of nursing.

Subedi was selected because of his dedication to the health and safety of the Bhutan refugee community in Nashville. Later this week, Austin Peay will share more of this student鈥檚 amazing story.

Darnell received the award because of her tireless efforts to develop and support the Academy of Health Science at Northwest High School.

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Dr. Linda Darnell

The THEC award is named for the late state Rep. Harold Love, who was instrumental in creating the original community service recognition program that spawned the honors. Love also was known for his compassion, good humor and service. 

The award recognizes dedicated public service by those in higher education. In addition to Subedi, four students from across the state won the Harold Love award. They are: 

Four college faculty and staff members, in addition to Darnell, also won. They are: 

 To win the award, nominees must make a lasting and meaningful impact on community, must show a length and degree of service, must serve above and beyond the call of duty and must be valued by peers and community members, according to the award鈥檚 criteria. Each winner receives a $1,000 cash prize. 

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