Rivera is in WCC’s Honors Program and Scholars of Global Distinction. She is working toward an Associate in Arts degree and will graduate this fall.
During the conference, Rivera’s presentation, titled “Passion 4 Paws,” highlighted the service project she and a group of classmates completed in their Leadership Development class.
The conference, hosted by Brinson Honors College at Western Carolina University, had a theme of “Here & Now: The Power of Place.”
WCC’s Honors Program focuses on learning, leadership, and service as integral components of a well-rounded education. Students who meet the academic criteria and enroll in Associate in Arts or Associate in Science programs are eligible to apply. Learn more on WCC’s website.
About the NCHA
The North Carolina Honors Association is comprised of honors programs and colleges from higher education institutions in the state of North Carolina. The public and private two- and four-year colleges and universities join together to build connections across the state and among their institutions by sharing high-quality academic research, creative works, and lessons learned in honors communities.