Fayetteville Technical Community College Dean of Arts and Humanities Dr. Kenjuana McCray is the recipient of a 2023 Community Award.
The Fayetteville-Cumberland Human Relations Commission gives the Community Awards for people who exhibit “excellent work and commitment to promoting positive human relations throughout the City and County.”
McCray is receiving the Education Award and is one of nine recipients this year out of nine categories.
McCray and other awardees will be recognized at a ceremony scheduled for Feb. 15 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Cape Fear Botanical Gardens.
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