Baylee Bogard, a communication minor and criminal justice major, was one of 10 students across the entire GW University who was awarded the Distinguished Scholars award on Thursday, April 18.
Baylee was nominated for the award by her communication professor, Dr. Wendy Riemann.
Baylee is pictured receiving the award at the honors reception with GW President Ellen M. Granberg, CCAS Dean Paul Wahlbeck, and the professor who nominated her, Wendy Riemann.
Bogard led a student partnership with St. Johns County Clerk of Court to develop a fraud alert service through targeted outreach and community engagement. She has presented her research exploring the influence of generative AI on the future of communication to various Fortune 500 companies. After graduation, she will be joining Booz Allen Hamilton as an organizational transformation and change consultant.
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