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Syracuse University will honor students, faculty, staff and community partners who exemplify SU’s commitment to engagement with the community and Scholarship in Action with the 2012 Chancellor’s Award for Public Engagement and Scholarship (CAPES). The awards will be given at a celebration dinner on Monday, March 26, at 5:30 p.m. in the Hildegarde and J. Myer Schine Student Center’s Goldstein Auditorium.
SU students, faculty and staff engage in tens of thousands of hours of community-based work that benefits the Syracuse community, the Central New York region and the world. Public scholarship is done through the Mary Ann Shaw Center for Public and Community Service (Shaw Center), as well as many other SU/community partnerships and programs. The Chancellor’s Award for Public Engagement and Scholarship (CAPES) recognizes commitment to Scholarship in Action and investment in the public good.
The Shaw Center has named Catholic Charities of Onondaga County as its 2012 Community Partner.
“The CAPES nominations provide a ‘look inside’ the robust engagement work SU students, faculty and staff are involved with locally, regionally and globally,” says Pamela Kirwin Heintz, associate vice president and director of the Shaw Center. “Our community partners’ time and energy, here and around the globe, helps us all learn about and better understand the complexities in our world. And, more importantly, they teach us how to partner and engage with community to build capacity and explore solutions. We greatly appreciate their commitment, which helps us all construct experiences and learning that would not be possible alone.”
This year’s CAPES honorees are:
Residence Hall
Student Organization
Student Veterans Club provides a library of resources and network of support to student veterans. The club participated in both building and fundraising efforts for a Habitat for Humanity Veterans’ Build; planned, promoted and produced the Veterans Day Recognition Ceremony on campus and assists student veterans with internship and job placement.
Student Group
Disability Law Society partners with the Office of Student Life in the College of Law and other organizations to create and support programming that raises awareness about access to educational opportunities, inclusion and the impact that certain policies, laws and procedures will have on the community.
Academic Service Learning Course/Project/Programs
Community Service Leadership Awards
Group
These organizations and academic projects have demonstrated a sustained commitment to community engagement and scholarship.
Academic Service Learning
This award recognizes academic departments, projects and programs that have sustained a long-term commitment to service learning and public scholarship.
David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics
Child and Family Studies
School of Social Work
Individual Awards
First-Year Leadership
Ronald James-Terry Taylor ‘15, is a freshman policy studies, chemistry and political science major in The College of Arts and Sciences and a Coronat Scholar. He is active with the Cold Case Justice Initiative (CCJI) in the College of Law, the Nottingham ESL Tutoring Program and started the Cultural Project Rejuvenation (CPR) Mentorship Program at Wilson Park.
Resident Advisor
Jennings Crupi ’13, a television-radio-film major in the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, is recognized among campus resident advisors for her creative programming and consistent approach to engaging residents of her floor in Haven Hall to participate in community service opportunities. An honorable mention goes to Victoria Seager ’14, a policy studies major in The College of Arts and Sciences. Seager, a volunteer with SU Literacy Corps, consistently looks for ways to connect her experience as an RA at Sadler Hall with her Literacy Corps experience.
2012 Inspiration Award
Again this year, students receiving individual Chancellor’s Citations selected individuals who have had a particularly significant impact on their lives and the lives of other students. This year’s recipients are John Burdick, professor of anthropology in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs and The College of Arts and Sciences; Marian Cappelletti, academic counselor in the Office of Supportive Services; Stephanie Costner, project manager, Collegiate Preparatory Academy, Say Yes to Education; Katelyn Cowen, health and wellness promotions specialist with Health Services; John Giammatteo ’11, The College of Arts and Sciences/S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications; Marion Wilson, associate professor, School of Education and the School of Art and Design in the College of Visual and Performing Arts.
Chancellor’s Citations
The young men and women receiving individual Chancellor’s Citations represent the highest ideals of the Chancellor’s Award for Public Engagement and Scholarship—significant, long-term participation in active learning and citizenship through public and community service, in addition to providing leadership and a strong personal commitment to regenerating and sustaining community.
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