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Henry honoree steps up to the plate for children’s health

Posted on Friday, April 25, 2025

Senior athlete receives leadership award

Senior Kenzie Hornsby, the 2025 recipient of the Waights G. Henry Jr. Leadership Award, takes charge as a campus leader and always brings her A game, especially in the fight against childhood cancer.

“She leads by example every day through her work, relationships and faith in a quiet, unassuming manner,” said Jeff Lukken, Director of the Wilkinson Family Servant Scholars program.

The annual student award is given based on excellence in scholarship, service and leadership. Hornsby will have the distinction of speaking at commencement on May 10.

A double major in Psychological Science and Sociology, she is the executive director of LC Miracle, a nonprofit organization that benefits Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. Previously, Hornsby served as the internal operations director, who was responsible for organizing the seven-hour Dance Marathon, one of the nonprofit’s largest fundraising events. In 2025, the student organization raised $31,887.41 for Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta.

As President of Campus Circles, Hornsby helped build relationships between individuals with exceptional needs and members of the campus community. She is also a Wilkinson Family Servant Scholar, a softball athlete, a Resident Assistant, vice president of Psi Chi Honors Society and a member of Phi Mu, SMILE LC and LC PRIDE.Senior celebrates at softball game

Her service experience includes volunteering with Discovery Cottage, Miracle League and Our Daily Bread. Hornsby also joined forces with United Way of West Georgia for a book drive to stock the Little Free Libraries around LaGrange.

As an orientation leader, she helped manage teams and guided incoming freshmen and their families.

“What I value the most about Kenzie is her ability to step in and help where needed—often without asking what needs to be done,” said Dr. Kerry Kenner, Associate Vice President for Student Experience and Dean of Students. “She has an intuitive sense of where gaps/needs might be and how to implement a plan of action.”

After graduation, Hornsby will pursue a master’s degree in child life at Auburn University.

 

Baccalaureate reflects on students’ college journey

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The day before commencement, the Class of 2025 will be honored during baccalaureate at LaGrange First United Methodist Church. The Rev. Thomas Martin, the church’s senior minister, will be the featured speaker.Minister to share sermon

He graduated with a bachelor’s degree from Birmingham-Southern College, a master’s degree in divinity from Duke Divinity School and a doctorate in ministry from Emory University’s Candler School of Theology, where he has worked as a teaching parish supervisor in its Contextual Education program.

In his current role since January 2024, Rev. Martin fosters outreach and community development as well as provides spiritual, professional and emotional support to his congregation.

He has 17 years of ordained ministry experience, having worked as an associate minister at Peachtree Road UMC and senior minister at Sandy Springs UMC and Fayetteville First UMC.

At LaGrange College, he serves on the Board of Trustees. In addition, the Rev. Martin taught a course as part of the institution’s Master’s in Higher Education program.

During his spare time, he performs with the Peachtree Road Revival Band and plays tennis.

He and his wife, Leslie, have three children.

 

Campus Notes

Professors earn teaching awards

  • The annual Honors Day ceremony was held on April 24. Academic awards were given to faculty and students for their outstanding achievements. Sports Management Associate Professor Dr. Clay Bolton, Theatre Arts Associate Professor Luke Hopper and Nursing Associate Professor Sandy Blair received the John R. Hines Jr. Undergraduate Research Faculty Award, the 2024-2025 Methodist General Board of Higher Education and Ministry Exemplary Teacher Award and the 2024-2025 Vulcan Materials Company Teaching Excellence Award, respectively.

Students recognized for projects

Undergraduate Research awards were presented at Honors Day to senior Kenzie Hornsby (Basic Research), senior Merideth Baswell (Applied Research), senior Baylor Montoya (Religious, Historical and Literary Analysis) and senior Milo Law (Creative/Performance). They are pictured with their faculty sponsors and President Baxter.  

Pillar Awards were given to senior Marissa Oliver (Citizenship), junior Trenton Harrison (Civility), senior Parker Floyd (Excellence), sophomore Jada Stephens and junior Jenna Pittman.      

Finals week meal flyer

  • Student Experience and Aramark will host the late-night breakfast on Wednesday, April 30, at 9 p.m., at Pitts Dining Hall. This year’s theme is neon lights/glow in the dark. All are encouraged to dress in their bright-colored outfits.
  • The college will host the National History Day Georgia state contest on Saturday, April 26. Middle and high school students will give presentations related to the theme “Rights and Responsibilities in History.” For more information on National History Day, visit the event website.

 

Collegiate Enrichment

Servant Scholars Colloquium

Tuesday, April 29

11 a.m., Dickson Assembly Room

  • The senior Wilkinson Family Servant Scholars will present their senior capstone, The Pillar Project, which includes the creation of an after-school youth club that focuses on tutoring, mentoring, games and sports activities. They will also talk about their ‘service hub’ for all LC students, along with other projects.

2025 LC Film Showcase

Film Festival poster

Thursday, May 1

6 p.m., Beason Recital Hall

  • The screening will feature short video work produced in the Film & Media Arts program this academic year.

 

May Faculty and Staff Birthdays

3-Elissa Lawson, Admissions

4-Anthony Wilson, English Writing & Publication Studies

6-Mark Yates, Biology

7-Sarah Jones, Nursing

8-DJ Hayes, Athletics (Sports Information)

9-Aaron Feyes, Athletics (Men’s and Women’s Golf)

11-Rosie Bolan, Counseling

17-Austin Wieland, Art & Design

23-Clay Bolton, Sports Management

23-Robby Toles, Art & Design

27-Luke Hopper, Theatre Arts

 

Sports

Lacrosse

Senior named to sportsmanship team

Senior Baylor Montoya was named to USA South’s All-Sportsmanship team.

Men’s Tennis

Freshman earns spot on sportsmanship team

Freshman Yoni Falla was named to the Collegiate Conference of the South’s All-Sportsmanship team.

Women’s Tennis

Freshman earns conference award

Freshman Karla Wiley was named the CCS Rookie of the Week.

Freshman named to sportsmanship team

Freshman Aireona Williams was named to the CCS All Sportsmanship team.

Women’s Golf

Freshman earns spot on sportsmanship team

Freshman Emma McCoy was named to the USA South All-Sportsmanship team.

 

Panther Calendar

(Please note that schedules may change due to circumstances beyond our control. Please check www.lagrangepanthers.com to confirm.)

Friday, April 25 – Baseball (Home) vs. Huntingdon, 3 p.m. and 6 p.m., Cleaveland Field in Williamson Stadium

Saturday, April 26 – Softball at Asbury, 11 a.m. and 1 p.m., Wilmore, Kentucky

Saturday, April 26 – Baseball (Home) vs. Huntingdon, 2 p.m., Cleaveland Field in Williamson Stadium

Monday, April 28 – Men’s Golf at CCS Tournament (Round 1), 9 a.m., Dalton, Georgia

Monday, April 28 – Women’s Golf at USA South Tournament, Spartanburg, South Carolina

Tuesday, April 29 – Men’s Golf at CCS Tournament (Round 2), 8 a.m., Dalton, Georgia

Tuesday, April 29 – Women’s Golf at USA South Tournament, Spartanburg, South Carolina

Wednesday, April 30 – Men’s Golf at CCS Tournament (Round 3), 8 a.m., Dalton, Georgia

Wednesday, April 30 – Women’s Golf at USA South Tournament, Spartanburg, South Carolina

Wednesday, April 30 – Softball at Maryville (CCS Championship Opening Rounds), 11 a.m., Maryville, Tennessee

Wednesday, April 30 – Baseball at Belhaven (CCS Championship Opening Rounds), 3 p.m., Jackson, Mississippi

 

In the Headlines

Art installation shows why it’s not about the clothes, LaGrange Daily News, April 23

Category: Students, College, Events

Keywords: Graduation, Education

Last updated: 04/25/2025