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2008
Citizen Leader Awards
Nominations
are due by February 15, 2008 by 5:00 p.m.
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Do you know a
student, student organization, student employee, and/or a faculty/staff
member who embodies the qualities of a citizen leader? If so,
nominate that individual or group for a Citizen Leader Award!
Not sure which nominate is appropriate for your nominee?
Click here for
award descriptions.
Click on the links below to submit nominations for a Citizen Leader
Award:
Student
Student Organization
Advisor of a Student Organization
Faculty/Staff Member
Student Employee of
the Year
Student Employee Supervisor
of the Year
Information Sheets
Have you been nominated for a Citizen Leader Award?
Click below to submit your information sheet.
Student
Faculty/Staff Member
and/or an Organization Advisor
Student Group or Organization
Student Employee
Student Employee
Supervisor
2007 Citizen Leader Award
Recipients
2007 Emerging
Leader Award A first-year student who has demonstrated in some
way the following citizen leader virtues: honor, embracing
diversity, empathy, generosity, teamwork, and social responsibility.
Marcia Biddle
Ashley Jarrett
Topaz Matthews
Michelle Owen
Joana Pineda
Caitlin Revene Matthew
Walker
2007 Honor
and Integrity Award A student who has demonstrated in a
meaningful and purposeful way one of the following character traits:
honesty, integrity, compassion, and cooperation.
Kelly Baker
Tyler Sinsabaugh
2007
Significant Service Award A student and/or organization whose
behavior embraces civic responsibility and service to the community on a
local, regional, national, and global level. These individuals
have given of their time, talents, and efforts to contribute to the
common good.
Veronica March
2007 Joan of
Arc Visionary Leadership Award A student who envisions and
strives in his or her own unique way to achieve a future community of
citizen leaders working for the common good of society.
Whitney Dunlap-Fowler
Emily Grove
2007 Rotunda
Awards for Community Building A student whose behavior
embodies respect and consideration for others, understanding and
celebration of difference and illustrates this behavior by bringing
together students and/or an organization to serve Longwood's and/or the
greater community.
Holly Davis
Tung Phan
2007 Citizen
Leader Awards A student who has demonstrated all of the
virtues of honor, embracing diversity, empathy, generosity, teamwork,
and social responsibility.
Dustin Dwyer
Erica Fitchett
Lauren Kennedy
Kathe Krumuch Stefanie Mancuso
Joe Patterson
Brian Raska
Josh Rolfe
Madison Stevens
Keith Taylor
Amber Wilkinson Jennifer Wine
Andrew Franklin Adria Goldman
Erin Walsh
2007 Most
Improved Student Organization Award A student organization
that has made significant strides towards achieving their goals/mission.
Alternative Spring Break
Night Walkers
Order of Omega
The Rotunda
2007 Longwood
Spirit Organization Award A student organization that embodies the
legacies of Longwood and strives to continue those traditions in the
spirit of the institution.
Ambassadors
2007 Citizen Leader Student
Organization Award
A
student organization that understands and embodies the virtues of honor,
embracing diversity, empathy, generosity, teamwork, and social
responsibility.
SGA
Theta Chi
2007
Outstanding Student Organization Advisor Award A faculty or
staff member that a student organization feels best guides them in their
mission of the organization while promoting the ideals of citizen
leadership.
Matt Kitchie
Jonnelle Davis
Charnita Reamon
Susan Sulivan
Maureen Walls-McKay
2007 Matt
Burton Award A member of the WLCX 91.3 FM radio staff that has
devoted his or her time and energy to the benefit of the radio station.
Liz Chenery
2007 Longwood
Dining Services Award
Libby Gordon
David Pfister
Whitney Belvin
Lauren Taylor
Brandon Jones
Brittney Gray
Courtney Muddiman
Alexandra Waefler
2007 Most
Contributions to Commuter Life Award The candidate for this award is
a commuter who has contributed to the overall quality of life for other
commuter students.
Leslie Weeks
2007 Most
Contributions to Residence Life Award The candidate for this
award is a residential student who has contributed to the overall
quality of life for other residential students.
Darian Batten
2007 Most
Promising New Residential Student
The
candidate for this award is a NEW residential student who has
contributed to the overall quality of life for other residential
students.
Autumn Richardson
2007 Most Promising
New Commuter Student The
candidate for this award is a NEW commuter student who has contributed
to the overall quality of life for other commuter students.
Anthony
Rose
2007 Princeps
Distinguished Leader Award
Phineas Dowling
2007
Distinguished Contributions Awards A student who has
consistently made positive contributions to the Longwood community
during their time at Longwood.
Caitlin Dineen
Phineas Dowling
Valerie John
Jessica Laffoon
Naomi Pearson
Kathryn Womack
2007 Phyllis
Mable Award for Outstanding Contributions to Longwood
Stefanie Johnson
2007 Faculty/Staff
Citizen Leader Award
The
candidate for this award exemplifies true citizen leadership by
demonstrating virtues such as honor, embracing diversity, empathy,
generosity, teamwork, social responsibility, and dedication to the
common good.
Lisa Burns
Todd Dyer
Alix Fink
Lee Friedman
Pam Tracy
2007 Student Employee
of the Year- Charde Ferguson
2007 Student Employee of the Year- Runner Up- Paul Nelson
2007 Supervisor of the Year- Pat Payne
See past year's
winners-
2005-2006 Award Recipients
2004-2005 Award Recipients
2003-2004 Award Recipients
2001-2002
Award Recipients
"John Gardner,
Stanford professor, former secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare,
and founding Common Cause, has written that there are four moral goals
of leadership:
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Releasing
human potential
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Balancing the
needs of the individual and the community
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Defending the
fundamental values of the community
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Instilling in
individuals a sense of initiative and responsibility
Attending to these
goals will always direct your eyes to higher purposes. As you work
to become all you can be, you start to let go of your petty
self-interests. As you give back what you have been given, you can
reconstruct your communities. As you serve the values of freedom,
justice, equality, caring, and dignity, you can constantly renew the
foundations of democracy. As each of us takes individual
responsibility for creating the world of our dreams, we can participate
in leading."
- James M. Kouzes and Barry Z. Posner, The Leadership Challenge |