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Past Recipients of the Citizen Awards

"What it Means to be a Citizen" by Avalon Elementary School student Layla Cassady. 
"What it Means to be a Citizen" by Avalon Elementary School student Layla Cassady.

2006:

Lindsey Schramm (student) for her outstanding commitment to community service at Otterbein and devotion to the Center for Community Engagement's mission.

Terry Hermsen (faculty) and Suzanne Kile (community partner) for their collaborative work with the Creative Literacy Alliance to integrate "creative literacy" across the curriculum and in fostering creative vision at Genoa Middle School.

Emily Van Buren for dedicating a year of service to Otterbein and the greater community and for her efforts to broaden understanding of pressing social issues.

Allison Develvis (staff) for dedicating her time and effort to Habitat for Humanity and for supporting the Center for Community Engagement's initiatives across campus.

Photo of a child's crayon drawing of a playground with 2 children on it. The children are asking each other if they are OK "The Good Citizen" by Avalon 2nd-Grader Alijah Dixon.

2005:

Nancy Nikiforow, Director of Grants and Special Projects: Staff award for her commitment to serving the needs of Columbus Public Schools

Barbara Parker, Columbus Public Schools: Community Partner award for her work with our Indianola Mentoring Program

Karen Robinson, education department: Faculty award for her dedication to service-learning programming at Whittier Elementary School

Lucia Jeantine, student: Student award for her exemplary guidance to middle school students in the Indianola Mentoring Program

Shenita Miller, student: Student award for her service as a role model to our TEAM and her commitment to Club Whittier

Molly Gilbride, AmeriCorps VISTA: Award for her service to Otterbein in volunteer recruitment and training

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