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Gloucester Township Native Recognized For Efforts To Help The Disabled
Cabrini University recently honored Bridget Wagner with its Student Disability Awareness Award.

Gloucester Township, NJ -- A Gloucester Township native has been honored by Cabrini University for her contribution in leadership and service to the community.
Bridget Wagner received the Student Disability Awareness Award on Nov. 15 during Cabrini Day, an annual event that celebrates the University’s heritage and mission while focusing on a current social issue.
This year’s event encouraged students to re-imagine education, diversity, inclusion, and social justice, the university said in a release this week.
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The Student Disability Awareness Award is given to a student who shows dedication and leadership while striving to educate the campus community about disability-related issues.
Through their active participation, award recipients have helped bring awareness to the strengths and challenges that students with a disability may encounter.
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Wagner is a senior human resource management major at Cabrini. She is also President of the Campus Activities Board and President of the Delta Alpha Pi National Honor Society.
Wagner is a member of the Sigma Beta Delta—or International Business—Honor Society. She is a dean’s list recipient and will graduate this month.
The attached image was provided by Cabrini University: (L-R): Kathleen Maxson, Student Access Coordinator at Cabrini; Bridget Wagner (’16); Jena Marinelli (’17); Kathleen M. Johnson, MS, Director of the Disability Resource Center; and Jeff Gingerich, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs.
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