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Hutton Students Garner Stahr Awards
Five Hutton Honors College students were honored for academic
excellence
and outstanding leadership at this year's annual Spring Recognition
Banquet held at the Virgil T. DeVault Alumni Center on the IU
Bloomington campus.
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This year's Elvis J. Stahr Distinguished Senior Awards were presented
to (pictured left to right):
- Alex Shortle of Carmel, Ind., a finance major;
- Janet Hamilton of Zionsville, Ind., a mathematics,
economics,
and Spanish major;
- Emily Prifogle of Fountaintown, Ind., a history and art history
major;
- Kristen King of Castle Rock, Colo., a human development and
family studies major; and
- Michael Deranek of Goshen, Ind., a political science major.
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The Elvis J. Stahr Distinguished Senior Award was established in 1966
by Stahr, IU's 12th president. The annual award honors three to five
seniors who have excelled academically while serving as active student
leaders. The names of the recipients are added to a permanent plaque
that hangs in the Indiana Memorial Union.
King also received the Jerry F. Tardy Memorial Scholarship. The Tardy
Scholarship is awarded annually to the president of the Student Alumni
Association at IU Bloomington. This $2,500 scholarship honors the memory
of Jerry F. Tardy, who served as president and CEO of the IUAA from 1987
until his death in 2001 and was a champion of student programs. The
first Jerry F. Tardy Memorial Scholarship was presented in 2002.
The awards were presented by Karen Hanson, IU Bloomington provost and
executive vice president.
The Spring Recognition Banquet is sponsored by the Student Alumni
Association at IU Bloomington and the IU Bloomington Office of the
Provost and Executive Vice President.
The IUAA is dedicated to serving the university and its diverse alumni,
students and friends. As one of the nation's largest alumni
organizations, serving more than 500,000 graduates worldwide, the IUAA
provides many programs and services to its members, nonmember alumni and
the university. For more information, visit
IUAA or call 800-824-3044.
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