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CAPES Awards Presented to Students, Organizations for Contributing to Public Good

Wednesday, April 30, 2014, By News Staff
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The Chancellor’s Awards for Public Engagement and Scholarship were given out Thursday, April 24, at a celebration in the Joyce Hergenhan Auditorium. The awards recognize individual students, groups of students, residence halls, residence floors, student organizations and academic projects or classes that invest themselves in and contribute to the public good.

Azizah Curry, Literacy Corps tutor

Azizah Curry, Literacy Corps tutor

The awards were presented by Vice Chancellor and Provost Eric Spina and student Darcy Cherlin ’14, with narration provided by Keith Kobland, media manager in SU News Services.

Awards are as follows:

Residence Hall: DAYmocracy, the Day Hall Community Council

Student Organization: VISION (Veterans’ Issues Support Initiative and Outreach Network) in the College of Law

Student Group: Balancing the Books, a collaboration among the Whitman, the Syracuse City School District and the Shaw Center for Public and Community Service

CCENT (Center for Convergence and Emerging Network Technology)

Innovation in Academic Engagement

ARC 409/500,  Park Studio

DES 561, Sustainable Furniture and Lighting

Honorable Mention: FST 402, Feeding the City

Legacy Award for Academic Engagement

L422/622, Advanced Methods for Language Teaching

SCM 755 Lean Six Sigma—WYNIT Distribution

CFS 433/494, Internship Course

Genesis Health Project Network

HTW 227, Healthy You

HTW 304, Public Health—Community Health Education

HTW 307, Culturally Competent Healthcare

HTW 311, Health Literacy

NSD 511, Nutrition Education

NSD 513, Nutrition Education Experience—Orange Wrap

NSD 658, Participatory Program Planning

Second-Year Marriage and Family Therapy Master’s Degree Students

Marriage and Family Therapy Transgender Team

SWK 301, Foundations of Social Work Practice

SWK 435/445/6671/672/771/772, Field Practicums

Graphics 477/MPD 406, Senior Capstone in Illustration Photography

CMD 352 Design Project Management—ProLiteracy

Individual Awards

2014 Inspiration Awards

Syeisha Byrd

Joshua Eberle

Tula Goenka

Eric Holzwarth

Mauricio Paredes

Elizabeth Brown Thoreck

Chancellor’s Citations

Joshua Berman ’14

Erin Carhart ’14

Charlene Hinton ’16

Ashlee Newman ’15

Amanda Quinn ’14

Todd Long L ’14

United Way of Central New York was named as the 2014 Community Partner.

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