Founders Day Awards 2011

Posted by Angela Valenti On 2:48:00 PM

This spring the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts will recognize an extraordinary graduate student, undergraduate student, alumna/us, and faculty member with Ivan Allen, Jr., Legacy Awards. These are beautiful Frabel glass sculptures. The student and faculty awards also come with stipends of $1,000 each. 
  • Student nominees should embody the exemplary leadership of Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr. In addition to evidence of leadership, the selection criteria include demonstrated academic or professional achievement, civic responsibility, moral courage, and character. Nominations must be made by faculty members or academic advisers. Students who feel they are eligible and would like to be nominated for this award should consult with faculty members and advisers in their schools to secure nomination.   
  • Faculty nominees should possess these same characteristics: leadership, professional achievement, civic responsibility, moral courage, and character.  In the case of the faculty award, we rely on school chairs to supply names of nominees.  Faculty who feel they are eligible should approach their school chairs.  
  •  Alumni nominees must meet the same criteria as students and faculty and must be nominated by school chairs, faculty, or advisers.   

Winners are chosen by a committee of faculty representing each school in the college.   
The awards will be presented at the IAC Founders Day Luncheon on March 15, 2011.   
Nominations must be received by February 11, 2011.  Each nomination should include a cover letter detailing the nominee’s achievements and qualities with an attached resume or c.v.  
Nominations should be sent to John Tone as email attachments. 
For information about Ivan Allen, Jr., go to here
For information about past legacy award winners go to here

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