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Tylee Craft recognized posthumously as inaugural recipient of Eric Montross Public Service Award


The Carolina Center for Public Service honored 11 Carolina faculty, staff, students, and organizations for their outstanding contributions to the campus and community with the 26th annual Public Service Awards on April 16. Former UNC receiver was recognized posthumously as the inaugural recipient of the Public Service Award. (UNC.edu)

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Tylee Craft recognized posthumously as inaugural recipient of Eric Montross Public Service Award