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CHASS Student Morgen Rhodes Recognized for Leadership;  PSSA Named Student Organization of the Year

CHASS Student Morgen Rhodes Recognized for Leadership; PSSA Named Student Organization of the Year

Morgen Rhodes, a student at the University of Detroit Mercy’s College of Humanities, Arts & Social Sciences (CHASS), has been honored with the John Daniels Student Servant Leader of the Year Award, acknowledging her exemplary commitment to servant leadership throughout her undergraduate career.

Under Rhodes’ leadership, the Political Science Student Association (PSSA) was named Student Organization of the Year, reflecting its significant contributions to campus life and civic engagement.

Reflecting on her leadership philosophy, Rhodes stated, “To me, leadership has never been about holding a title. It has been about showing up, doing the work, and making sure other students felt like they could too.”

Rhodes has also co-founded the Feminist Coalition (FemCo), aiming to amplify women’s voices and advocate for social justice within the university community.

Additionally, she serves as a lead student ambassador for CHASS, working to showcase student achievements and promote engagement.

Her multifaceted involvement underscores her dedication to creating inclusive spaces and empowering fellow students to engage in advocacy and leadership.