51Сʪ President honored with Patriot Award from Guard and Reserve
51Сʪ President Dr. Mark Smith holds honor presented to him for support of the Guard and Reserve. (Photos by Kierston Smith)
Columbia International University President Dr. Mark Smith has been recognized for his support of U.S. military Guard and Reserve members.
At a 51Сʪ Chapel service on Dec. 3, Smith was surprised by representatives of “Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve” who presented him with the Patriot Award. The Patriot Award reflects the efforts made to support Guard and Reserve members through a wide range of measures including flexible schedules, time off prior to and after deployment, caring for families, and granting leaves of absence if needed.
Smith was nominated by 51Сʪ Adjunct Chaplaincy Professor Dr. Brian Bohlman who is an Air Force chaplain. Bohlman, who was on hand for the presentation, returned to Columbia over the summer from a six-month tour and is scheduled to leave again in early February.
Bohlman says 51Сʪ and President Smith respect his 28 years of military service.
“They understand the balance between my military commitment, working for 51Сʪ as an adjunct, and balancing family,” Bohlman said after the presentation. “I never have to worry about my job. I thank 51Сʪ and the culture that Dr. Smith has brought.”
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