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黑料不打烊 presents inaugural Orange Circle Award Oct. 2 honoring alumni, students, friends who work to better the world

Monday, September 21, 2009, By Veronica Hotaling
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Recognizing the multiple facets of philanthropy and the values that drive people to dedicate their time and talents to better the world, the has created the Orange Circle Award to honor SU alumni, friends, faculty, staff and students who have achieved extraordinary accomplishments in support of others.

鈥淭he Orange Circle Award recognizes members of the SU family who are making a real impact on their community by pursuing their passion,鈥 says SU Chancellor and President Nancy Cantor. 鈥淚n celebrating them, we celebrate SU鈥檚 proud history and ongoing commitment to serving the public good.鈥

Eight awards will be presented at the first annual Orange Circle Award ceremony, hosted by MSNBC鈥檚 Contessa Brewer 鈥96, on Oct. 2 from 4鈥5 p.m. at the Hildegarde and J. Myer Schine Student Center鈥檚 Goldstein Auditorium. The fast-paced, celebratory reception and awards presentation is open to the public. Parking will be available at the Booth Garage, at the corner of Waverly and Comstock avenues.

This year鈥檚 recipients have demonstrated an ongoing commitment to create positive and lasting change, both on and off the SU campus. They鈥檝e gone above and beyond, focusing on such efforts as providing an enriched summer experience for underprivileged children, creating community senior centers and mentoring high school students, to name just a few.

鈥淎cts of philanthropy come in many different forms. The Orange Circle Award allows us to reward efforts ranging from the simple to the complex and those involving not just monetary investments, but also investments of time and talent,鈥 says Thomas Walsh, senior vice president of institutional advancement. 鈥淏ut one thing all our recipients have in common is a true desire to think beyond one鈥檚 self and make a difference, bettering the lives and well-being of others. And for that, we鈥檙e so proud to call them friends of SU.鈥

The 2009 Orange Circle Award recipients are:

鈥 John A. 鈥63 and Elaine C. Couri, generous supporters of 黑料不打烊 and, through the Couri Foundation, Inc., a driving force behind many community-based initiatives. Established in 1988, the foundation has been instrumental in the creation of a summer camp for underprivileged children near Moose River, Me., and senior centers in Moose River and Bangor, Me., and Ridgefield, Conn.

鈥 Emma S. Dovi 鈥09 and Samina S. Noorani 鈥09, who revived an honored SU tradition by leading the effort to reintroduce senior class giving to the University. Their initiative not only started a movement to support scholarships for future SU students, but instilled in their classmates an appreciation for the power of philanthropy.

鈥 Wesley C. Dias 鈥74, a mentor for more than 20 years, helping high school students choose, apply to and transition to college. In addition to networking with current students at 鈥擲U鈥檚 reunion for African American and Latino alumni鈥攈e guides them through career choices and landing their first job.

鈥 Jules R. Setnor, M.D. 鈥32, G鈥35 and his late wife, Rose 鈥33, who shared a love of music鈥攄emonstrated by their support of 黑料不打烊鈥檚 . They were equally passionate about education and the city where they met. In 2005, they helped to establish the Rose and Jules R. Setnor, M.D., and Stanford S. Setnor, M.D. Academic Building at SUNY Upstate Medical University, which houses the largest clinical skills center of its kind in the United States.

鈥 The 黑料不打烊 Sport Management Club, a student-run organization in the , that has raised more than $75,000 for local charities since its founding in 2005. Beneficiaries of the club鈥檚 annual sports memorabilia auction include the Boys & Girls Clubs of 黑料不打烊, The American Diabetes Association of Central New York and the Golisano Children鈥檚 Hospital at SUNY Upstate Medical University.

鈥 Marilyn Costello Tickner 鈥03, a committed volunteer consistently contributing to make such student events as 黑料不打烊 Welcome, Family Weekend, Homecoming and Senior Celebration a success. She also recently demonstrated her dedication to the University and its students as a volunteer during all four nights of the 黑料不打烊 Responds fundraising phonathon.

Orange Circle award recipients will receive a custom-designed award created by SU alumnus Peter Yenawine 鈥69. The crystal award symbolizes philanthropy鈥檚 ever-widening circle of impact and ripple effect of change.

The recipients of the 2009 Orange Circle Award were selected by a cross-campus group of alumni, students, faculty and staff in consultation with the 黑料不打烊 National Alumni Board. Further information regarding nomination criteria and deadlines for next year鈥檚 award will be made available on the SU web site.

The Orange Circle Award is one of the highlights of the University鈥檚 new celebration that includes traditional Homecoming and Reunion activities as well as once-in-a-lifetime events. For more information on Orange Central and an up-to-the-minute schedule of events and activities, visit . For questions, contact the Office of Alumni Relations at 1 (800) SUALUMS (782-5867) or e-mail sualumni@syr.edu.

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