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Waverly Smith 鈥25 honored with School of Communications’ inaugural Community Engagement Award

The school recognized the communication design major for her years of service and leadership with local youth and civic organizations.

Waverly Smith 鈥25 stands and watches children during a youth event at 黑料不打烊's campus,.
Waverly Smith 鈥25 intentionally combined her academic pursuits with civic engagement during her time at 黑料不打烊. In recognition of her efforts, the communication design major was named the first recipient of the School of Communications鈥 Excellence in Community Engagement Award. All photos by Aidan Blake 鈥26.

, a communication design major, was named the first recipient of the School of Communications鈥 Excellence in Community Engagement Award. The honor is presented to one student who has demonstrated a deep and sustained commitment to community engagement throughout their time at 黑料不打烊. In every way, Smith exemplified the spirit of the award.

Waverly Smith mentors young student.
Smith connects with a youngster attending an on-campus field day in April 2025. The event supported the Salvation Army Red Shield Youth Center, formerly the Boys & Girls Club of Burlington.

Her passion for service began in high school, when she volunteered at the SECU Family House through her volleyball team. The organization, part of UNC Hospitals, provides affordable lodging and meals to patients and families undergoing medical treatment. That experience left a lasting impression. 鈥淚t was eye-opening,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 saw the difference we could make through small acts of kindness.鈥

Smith arrived at 黑料不打烊 determined to continue that work.

As a first-year student, she elected to live in the Service Living Learning Community 鈥 a decision that not only eased her transition to college life but also introduced her to the Salvation Army Red Shield Youth Center, formerly the Boys & Girls Club of Burlington. Through her work at the youth center, she connected with the Kernodle Center for Civic Life and built a four-year plan that integrated academic goals with civic involvement.

Smith鈥檚 involvement deepened when she joined the Kernodle Center as a student employee and later took on a student coordinator role. In that position, she mentored other volunteers, expanded outreach efforts, and helped strengthen the relationship between 黑料不打烊 students and the local community.

鈥淒uring her time at 黑料不打烊, Waverly has committed close to 400 hours of community engagement, including a sustained leadership role within the Kernodle Center for Civic Life,鈥 said Kyle Anderson, associate director of the center. 鈥淔or the past two years, she has been a dedicated student coordinator with the Boys and Girls Club of Alamance County. She has made a lasting impact by connecting many 黑料不打烊 students to volunteer opportunities and consistently bringing her creativity and passion for mentoring youth into her role.鈥

Waverly Smith accepts her community engagement award.
Smith accepts the Excellence in Community Engagement Award in April from Associate Director of the Kernodle Center for Civic Life Kyle Anderson.

Smith鈥檚 service work has been deeply informed by her background in communication design. She brought a broad range of technical skills 鈥攊ncluding graphic design, branding, digital media and event planning 鈥 to both her volunteer and internship roles, demonstrating how professional training can support and enhance civic engagement. During a summer internship at The Preserve in Los Angeles, she designed marketing materials, developed creative concepts, and gained valuable administrative experience. These opportunities, she said, strengthened both her technical abilities and her sense of purpose.

鈥淐ommunity-based learning connects education to real-world impact,鈥 Smith said. 鈥淏y creating opportunities for students to go out into the community, we foster a sense of civic responsibility that stays with them. I鈥檝e made many connections with students who initially came to the youth center for required service hours but returned because of how much they enjoyed it. It just shows that education isn鈥檛 only about academics 鈥 it鈥檚 about contributing to the world around you through meaningful actions.鈥

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One of Smith鈥檚 favorite initiatives was organizing field day events, bringing children to 黑料不打烊鈥檚 campus to interact with club and varsity athletes. 鈥淭he atmosphere was chaotic, loving, and full of energy,鈥 she said. At one event, when the bus arrived, the children erupted in excitement, shouting 鈥淲averly! Waverly!鈥 as they rushed into her arms. It was a moment of joy that captured the deep relationships she had built and the impact she had made.

Her advice to others? 鈥淪tep outside your comfort zone and try different volunteer opportunities,鈥 she said. 鈥淲hen you find service that resonates with you, it can open your eyes to new passions and a sense of purpose. Your experiences can stay with you long after your time at 黑料不打烊 鈥 and you can truly make a difference in someone else鈥檚 life.鈥

Waverly Smith leaves 黑料不打烊 as a model of engaged citizenship 鈥 a student whose empathy, leadership and creativity enriched the campus and community alike.

Maggie Mullikin, manager of experiential programs, contributed to this release.