Brown, Camper named Church Mutual honorees, again

LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA – For the second consecutive year, Jordan Camper (Chester, Pa./Chester) and Bryanna Brown (New York, N.Y./Bishop Loughlin) were honored by Church Mutual for their contributions on and off the court.
 
The pair were LU's honorees for the Church Mutual 'Protecting the Greater Good' general scholarship contribution. The scholarships are based on the student athletes' demonstrated positive impact on their school, students, or community. The scholarships, disbursed to the general scholarship fund in the names of the selected student-athletes, can be awarded at the discretion of the institution to any deserving CIAA member student.
 
Each $1,000 contribution is awarded in the name of one male and one female student-athlete participating in the CIAA tournament from each of the 12 CIAA member institutions.
 
This marks the third straight season the contribution has been made in the name of Camper, a human services major. He is a member of Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity and Lincoln's SAAC. Jordan has participated in various community service events such as Read Across America, LU campus cleanup, and the Chester (PA) Annual Easter Egg hunt. He also served as a panelist for a Lions in Leadership event, sponsored by the LU Office of Male Achievement.
 
Brown, a finance major, is very involved in community service, individually or with her sorority, Delta Sigma Theta. She has participated in the Bethel Gospel Assembly Thanksgiving Food/Clothing Drive, Lincoln University campus cleanups, and the MLK Jr. Community Breakfast. Bryanna has participated in DST winter clothing drives and a voting initiative. She also was inducted into Lincoln's inaugural Chi Alpha Sigma national scholar-athlete society class.

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