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Presidents’ Award Ceremony
Individuals being selected as honorees from a campus will be presented the award at the annual Presidents’ Award luncheon on Tuesday, April 13, 2010 at The Crowne Plaza Hotel in Nashua at 12:00pm, following the board meeting. Selections should be made in coordination with the President’s office.
Individuals will be honored in the following categories:
Presidents’ Leadership Award
For an individual student or student organization that has made outstanding contributions to community service, service learning, and/or civic engagement efforts on their campus. This award is for a student or student organization that has made service an integral part of their college experience as evidenced through their contribution to the community. Recipients of this award show both a breadth and depth of involvement to a community organization or social issue and demonstrate leadership that translates into creating impact in the community.
Click here to view the 2010 honorees.
Presidents’ Good Steward Award
For a member of the faculty, administration or staff member who has contributed his or her professional expertise in service to the wider community and who has significantly advanced public service on their campus. This award recognizes faculty, administrators and staff members who have created and strived towards a vision, demonstrated commitment towards student and community voice and served as a resource for service initiatives on campus.
Click here to view the 2010 honorees.
Presidents’ Community Partner Award
For a non-profit organization who has enhanced the quality of life in the community in meaningful and measurable ways and engaged in the development sustained, reciprocal partnerships with a college or university.
Click here to view the 2010 honorees.
Please note: The submissions from each campus will be the selected honoree(s). There is no statewide competition. The awards are designed to provide each campus the opportunity to recognize outstanding individuals and organizations from their own communities.
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