Cline recognized with Ohio State Alumni Award
Annual award ceremony set for October 7
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Peter A. Cline, who created a life-changing charity for veterans injured on the battlefield, is a recipient of The Ohio State University Alumni Association’s 2016 Robert M. Duncan Alumni Citizenship Award.
The Duncan Award for community service is presented to alumni who have distinguished themselves in service to humanity and who have best exemplified the university’s motto, “Education for Citizenship,” by having performed significant voluntary service to their community beyond the call of business or professional duty. Cline will receive the honor at the association’s annual awards gala on Friday, Oct. 7, at the Ohio Union on Ohio State’s Columbus campus.
Cline earned a BA in English from Ohio State in 1991. He’s one of 12 honorees who will be recognized at the annual awards.
For more information on Cline and other Ohio State Alumni Award honorees, visit go.osu.edu/alumniawards.
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