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Auburn University honors Lionel Richie, Judy Woodruff at 25th annual International Quality of Life Awards

The College of Human Sciences at Auburn University honored singer, songwriter and actor Lionel Richie and journalist Judy Woodruff during the 25th annual International Quality of Life Awards (IQLA) Monday, December 3 at the United Nations in New York City “as exemplary contributors to the well-being of individuals, families and communities around the world.”

Launched in 1994, Auburn’s College of Human Sciences aims “to recognize people and partnerships representing all sectors of society that demonstrate a strong commitment to empowerment through public policy and educational initiatives to enhance quality of life.”

“This evening, we are privileged to honor Judy Woodruff and Lionel Richie,” Auburn Provost Bill Hardgrave said, per a news release. “Two individuals who have reached the highest pinnacles of success in their respective professions and have chosen their celebrity to champion causes that advance medical research, promote a free press and address issues of poverty and social injustice.”

Presenting the “true music icon and international superstar” Richie with the 2018 IQLA Lifetime Achievement Award was his “American Idol” coworker, Ryan Seacrest.

“It is an honor to be recognized by Auburn University and my fellow Alabamans,” Richie said of the award. “I am so proud to receive this prestigious award and to be included in the incredible company of past IQLA Lifetime Achievement Award recipients.”

Vernon Jordan, civil rights leader and advisor to former President Bill Clinton, presented Woodruff, anchor and managing editor of “PBS NewsHour,” with the 2018 IQLA Laureate for her “powerful legacy of truthful, ethical reporting and trailblazing for women in the journalism industry.”

“I am humbled to be standing here as the 25th anniversary IQLA Laureate,” Woodruff stated. “To be included among the distinguished list of prior IQLA Laureates such as John Lewis, Madeleine Albright and Norman Borlaug is an honor I will never forget.”

Auburn said of the two award recipients, “Both Richie and Woodruff are powerful role models that embody the College of Human Sciences’ mission. IQLA recipients have gained unrivaled professional success in their respective industries and have contributed greatly to the quality of life of those far beyond the bounds of Alabama. For 25 years, the school has been proud to call attention to these esteemed individuals through IQLA.”

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