Shanks receives Coker College Alumni Association’s 2019 Outstanding Achievement Award

Daniel Shanks, class of 1997, has been named the 2019 recipient of the Coker College Alumni Association’s Distinguished Achievement Award. This award is given annually by the Coker College Alumni Association and is presented to a graduate who has reached an outstanding level of achievement in his or her profession.

As a student at Coker, Shanks’ involvement was extensive. He was a member of the men’s basketball team and received the Timberlake Lawton Award recognizing academic achievement and community service. His other academic pursuits include a M.A. in international studies from the University of South Carolina and he is currently completing a Ph.D. program at Old Dominion University.

Shanks’ foreign language skills include Persian-Iranian, Persian-Afghan, Pashto-Afghan, German and Dutch, and he used these skills in his work as a Human Terrain Specialist for the Department of the Army during three years in Afghanistan. He was a critical part of the team responsible for security, intelligence and foreign policy formulation.

Shanks is currently a Research Assistant and full-time Ph.D. student Old Dominion University, and teaches online courses for Coker College in the areas of human geography, political science and international politics. He was twice elected president of the Graduate Society of International Studies.

Shanks lives in Virginia Beach, Va., with his wife, Sophia Williams Shanks (‘00).

Shanks’ award will be presented Feb. 2 at Drengaelen House during Coker’s homecoming alumni reception.

Author: Stephan Drew

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