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44 Stars Recognizes Student Leaders, Organizations and Advisors

Tuesday, May 2, 2017, By Shannon Andre
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44 Stars eventAt the annual 44 Stars of Excellence Awards Gala on April 20, students, registered student organizations and organization advisors were celebrated and recognized for their many contributions to the campus community. The ceremony is sponsored by the Office of Student Activities, with co-sponsorship from Macy’s/Bloomingdales.

This year’s award winners were:

One University Award

Presented to those who recognize that the whole is greater than the sum of parts and aim to bring University stakeholders together for a common purpose.

James Franco

Kristen Unangst

Traditions Commission

University Union

 

Public and Community Service Award

Presented to those who have exhibited exceptional effort in planning and implementing significant service projects for the University and ϲ community.

Eric Anthony

Joi James

Gamma Phi Beta

Orange Pulse Dance Troupe

 

Most Outstanding Media or Publication

Presented to organizations that consistently produce publications or media that represent the organization in a positive manner, promote events and activities at the University, and have a consistently high readership.

Baked Magazine

WJPZ

 

Office of Student Activities Award for Creativity and Ingenuity

Presented to those who have made conscious efforts to promote, plan, implement and diversify programming, and have created new and innovative events for the ϲ community.

Asian Students in America

 

Macy’s Rising Star Award

Presented to those who have made a significant impact at ϲ and in the ϲ community through their innovative programming, membership recruitment, service and commitment.

Garett Roush

Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority, Inc.

MEDLIFE

 

ϲ Spirit Award

Presented to two students who have demonstrated pride in ϲ by promoting, attending and being involved in a variety of student organizations and events demonstrating to other students the importance of being a true Orange fan.

James Franco

Cameron Spera

 

Student Centers and Programming Services Award for Excellence in Programming

Presented to organizations that have demonstrated excellence in programming through successful efforts in planning and implementing a variety of events for students.

Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority Inc.

University Union

 

Associate Vice President’s Award for Positive Advocacy

Presented to those who have been the most effective in promoting the goals and objectives of an organization or a movement throughout the campus and community in a positive and proactive manner.

Tori Cedar

Russell Nylen

Camp Kesem

Democracy Matters

Panhellenic Council

 

Award for Cultural Diversity

Presented to those who have demonstrated a sincere commitment to promoting cultural diversity by serving as advocates for cultural awareness on campus and in the community.

Fatmawati “Wati” Tuyulawe

Kevin Yueng

African Student Union

Phi Iota Alpha Fraternity, Inc.

 

Office of Multicultural Affairs’ Irma Almirall-Padamsee La Fuerza Community Enhancement Award

Presented to graduating students in recognition of their outstanding contributions and commitment to diversity and for their energy, spirit and leadership in initiating and implementing actions that help our campus community beyond tolerance and create dialogue among people from diverse cultural groups.

Emily Dang

Ashani Logan

Saphyir Moody

Francis Morency

 

Career Services’ Emerging Professional Award

Presented to a first-year student who has demonstrated significant potential for leadership and made significant efforts to get involved early in career exploration and preparation at the University.

Diana Azizyan

 

Award for Excellence by an Organizational Advisor

Presented to organization advisors who demonstrate outstanding commitment to an organization by providing mentorship to the organization and its leadership, supporting organizational programs and events, and ensuring successful leadership transitions.

Jonathan Hoster, Traditions Commission

Kaylah Wicks, Residence Hall Association

 

Bloomingdale’s Entertainers of the Year Award

Presented to organizations that made the most significant and positive contributions to the community through performances and advocacy for the performing arts.

Danceworks

Outlaws Dance Troupe

 

Award for Excellence by an Organization President

Presented to organization presidents who have demonstrated outstanding dedication and service to their student organization and enhanced their individual organization and the ϲ community through their leadership and service.

Patrick Castle, Student-Athlete Advisory Committee

Lorena Kanzki, Otto’s Empire Belly Dance Troupe

John Miccio, Student Veterans Organization

 

Senior Vice President’s Award for Outstanding Senior Leadership

Presented to graduating seniors who have demonstrated dedication to developing themselves, others and the University through their involvement and leadership in the classroom and student organizations. These students are strong academically, active in the community, and serve as role models to their peers.

Joyce LaLonde

Andrew Ramos

Nedda Sarshar

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