Gracie Vanover, Editor-in-Chief
April 13, 2022
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Junior Dannon Olsen (right) and senior Sadie Rothrock (left) smile with their awards from the Student Government Association. Olsen won “Best SGA Representative” and Rothrock won “Best Senator of the Year.
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Dean of Student Life Dr. Seuth Chaleunphonh presents the “Outstanding Grenadier Award” for students who exemplify what it means to be a leader and academic achiever on- and off-campus.
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Sophomore Emilee Lang from the Alpha Phi sorority accepts the “Commitment to Community Outreach” award amongst organizations on campus. Alpha Phi held a Red Cross blood drive to help with the blood shortage.
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Academic Advisor School of Education Troy Hubbard gives opening remarks for the “Campus Commitment to Student Learning Awards.”
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Senior Breanna Doss received the “Commitment to Community Outreach” award in the individual winner category. Doss helped contribute to the MLK Day of Service that IU Southeast had on Jan. 17.
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Title IX Coordinator James Wilkerson talks about the “Greek Law Compliance Award” that two fraternities and three sororities earned for taking his courses this school year. The courses included materials on sexual assault prevention and Green Dot Bystander Intervention training.
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Sophomore Emilee Lang receives the “Volunteer Services Award” from Cari Edwards, staff council vice president. The award for dedicating a substantial amount of time to community service or volunteering.
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Honors Program Director Dr. Rebekah Dement talks about the service-learning projects that nominees for the award put together. Events included practice for the Medical College Admissions Test, a Lewis and Clark educational event, and more.
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Junior Mackenzie Hasham was one of 16 students to receive the “Volunteer Services Award” for dedicating lots of time to volunteering or serving the community. Cari Edwards, the staff council vice president, gave awards out to students.
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On April 6 the Campus Commitment to Student Learning Awards ceremony was held in the Hoosier Room. The program titled “What’s Poppin? Leadership” was put together to reward individuals and organizations on campus for their hard work both on and off campus. Listed below are categories that were presented and their respective winners.
Volunteer Service Awards
Zoe Akers
Kinzer Flowers
Emmaly Rose
Nicholas Coles
Madalyn Marinc
Emilee Lang
Raegan Hebner
Breann Mefford
Amber Tindall
Thomas Tudor
Jillian Wise
Ty Gray
Jessica Kay
Mackenzie Hashem
Cory Anderson
Madison Trueblood
Commitment to Community Outreach Awards
Student organization category – Alpha Phi and their Red Cross Blood Drive
Individual category – Bre Doss
Jeff Owen Award
Sarah Magin
Journalism Student of the Year
Rachel Harris
Student Government Association Awards
SGA Senator of the Year – Sadie Rothrock
Best SGA Representative – Dannon Olsen
Commitment to Innovation Award
Julia Mattingly and nursing students for their health fair
Commitment to Diversity & Multiculturalism Award
Black Student Union for their Black History Month carnival
Greek Law Compliance Award
Alpha Phi sorority
Phi Sigma Sigma sorority
Sigma Kappa sorority
Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity
Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity
Honors Program Service – Learning Award
Tien-Lu Huang – MCAT practice sessions
Cheri Receveur – Bullet journal workshops
Outstanding Grenadier Awards
Kaylee Brown
Harlee Dorman
Chelsey Gramlin
Mackenzie Hashem
Ericia Henry
Tien-Lu Huang
Gracie Kaine
Hallie Lewis
Keregyn Masterson
Niaza Mcelroy
Miranda Miller
Dannon Olsen
Hannah Powell
Sabrina Rashid
Cheri Receveur
Natalie Schapker
Amber Tindall
Gracie Vanover
Shelby Worden