Congratulations, Clay!
From the UNCC site:
Singer Clay Aiken received the Outstanding Young Alumnus Award. While he is famous around the world as the first runner-up in “American Idol,” Aiken also has used his degree in special education from UNC Charlotte. He graduated with a B.A in special education in 2003.
He founded the Bubel-Aiken Foundation, which supports the integration of children with disabilities into the life environment of their non-disabled peers through summer camps and other initiatives.
Aiken also served as an Ambassador to the Ronald McDonald House Charities, UNICEF National Ambassador of education. In September, President Bush appointed Aiken to serve on the President’s Committee for People with Intellectual Disabilities.
http://www.unccharlottealumni.org/alumni_news/news_detail.asp?news_id=61
Congratulations, Clay!
This was drawn in charcoal, soft first then hard.
Singer Clay Aiken received the Outstanding Young Alumnus Award. While he is famous around the world as the first runner-up in “American Idol,” Aiken also has used his degree in special education from UNC Charlotte. He graduated with a B.A in special education in 2003.
He founded the Bubel-Aiken Foundation, which supports the integration of children with disabilities into the life environment of their non-disabled peers through summer camps and other initiatives.
Aiken also served as an Ambassador to the Ronald McDonald House Charities, UNICEF National Ambassador of education. In September, President Bush appointed Aiken to serve on the President’s Committee for People with Intellectual Disabilities.
http://www.unccharlottealumni.org/alumni_news/news_detail.asp?news_id=61
Congratulations, Clay!
This was drawn in charcoal, soft first then hard.
1 Comments:
"soft first then hard"
That is usually the order in which it goes.
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