photo from leadership recognition award ceremonyThe Wright State Office of Student Activities will be hosting the annual Student Recognition Reception on Thursday, April 4, 2013 at 4 p.m. in the Student Union Apollo Room. During the Reception, several awards will be presented to outstanding student leaders and student organizations, in an effort to recognize students from all areas of campus life.

 

 

WSU Emerging Student Leader Award

This award will be given to students who have shown exemplary leadership qualities over the last academic year through student organizations, service, scholarship or commitment to the advancement of the mission and goals of Wright State University.

2012 Recipients

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Additional Recipients:

  • Jacob Todd
  • Matt Johnson

WSU Advanced Student Leader Award

This award will be given to students who have shown exemplary leadership qualities over the last academic year through student organizations, service, scholarship or commitment to the advancement of the mission and goals of Wright State University.

2012 Recipients

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WSU Collaboration Award

This award will be given to a student or an organization who has demonstrated outstanding collaborative initiatives through support for programming, financial assistance, or people power. Activities which support consensus building and community building will be considered.

2012 Recipients

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WSU Diversity Award

This award will be given to a student or organization who has demonstrated a commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion and transformation initiatives. Examples should include programming and or education initiatives that support the university's efforts in being more responsive to the needs of underrepresented and underserved student populations.

2012 Recipient

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WSU Innovation Award for Outstanding Student Organization

This award will be given to a student organization that has a proven record of excellence in creating improvements to the quality of life for students on campus.

2012 Recipient

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WSU Outstanding Community Service Award

This award will be given to a student or organization with a demonstrated commitment to the betterment of the community through outreach, via programming or education or volunteerism in the greater Dayton area.

2012 Recipient

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WSU Outstanding Senior Leader

This award is given to several senior leaders who have contributed greatly to the betterment of the WSU campus community through activism and involvement.

2012 Recipients

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The WSU Distinguished Senior Leader Award

This award is given to a specific student, who was selected as a ‘WSU Outstanding Senior Leader’ (see above). The WSU Distinguished Senior Leader Award is a student that sets himself/herself apart from all the rest. It is given to a graduating senior and comes with a $500.00 continuing education scholarship, a plaque and the winner’s name on a perpetual plaque that is housed in the Office of the Vice President of Student Affairs. (There is no separate application, as the student would have applied for and been selected as a ‘WSU Outstanding Senior Leader’)

2012 Recipient

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