Samford University Fellows honors program alumnus Keely Smith, who graduated in May 2018, is one of only 51 national Phi Kappa Phi Fellows named in June. The award will help support Smith in her first year of study in Princeton University’s Ph.D. program, where she earned a scholarship to study Native American folkways.
Samford Graduate Named One of 51 U.S. Phi Kappa Phi Fellows
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