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April 13, 2022
On Campus

Annual Leadership Awards Announced

Wittenberg鈥檚 Office of Student Involvement Recognizes Students, Faculty, and Staff

From honoring student organizations and advisors, celebrating diversity, health, and wellness, highlighting contributions to spiritual life, and recognizing our unsung heroes, the 10th annual Student Leadership Awards celebrated many who have positively impacted the campus community.

The Office of Student Involvement emboldened the campus community to nominate students and student organizations for one or more of the awards. Recipients were announced during an in-person event on Tuesday, April 12, in Bayley Auditorium, part of the Barbara Deer Kuss Science Center.

鈥淲e are honoring student leaders, staff, faculty, student organizations, and departments that each and every day live out the mission and vision of the campus, and contribute to making not only our campus community, but our Springfield community a better, more inclusive place to live, work, and study,鈥 said Melissa Guffey, associate director of student involvement.

Celebrating the value of learning outside of the classroom through student organizations, leadership development, and creating social change on campus and in the community throughout the 2021-22 academic year, committee members received numerous nominations for the scaled-back event as some awards had to be removed due to the nature of the programming and involvement challenges of this past academic year.

鈥淥ur students, faculty, and staff this academic year have truly exemplified the motto of Wittenberg,鈥 said Jade Jones, director of student involvement. 鈥淭he various events our campus departments and student organizations provided many opportunities for people to get connected and engaged. I cannot thank our student and campus partners enough for the vast amount of support they have contributed to this institution. I look forward to the next academic year.鈥

The event is sponsored by Student Involvement, Student Senate, the Interfraternity Council, and the Panhellenic Council. Nominations are gathered from across campus, and decided through an outsourced selection committee selected by Student Involvement staff to ensure impartial results.

The following is a list of this year鈥檚 winners: 

  • Student Organization of the Year Award: Union Board
  • New Student Organization of the Year Award: 六合彩网上投注app Student Education Association (WUSEA)
  • Program of the Year: Super Sibs Saturday Carnival
  • Student Leader of the Year Award: Lanai Stevenson 鈥24 of Dublin, Ohio; Braeden Meier 鈥22 of Owatonna, Minnesota; Jonathan Golden 鈥24 of Weirton, West Virginia; Lillyan Gaertner 鈥22 of Cable, Ohio; and Maddie Engelau 鈥23 of Columbus, Indiana
  • Social Justice Leader of the Year: Satta Sheriff 鈥23 of Monrovia, Montserrado
  • Celebration of Diversity Program of the Year: Spoken Word event featuring Kyla Jenee Lacey and presented by Concerned Black Students and Union Board
  • Contributions to Religious and Spiritual Life Award: Maddy Marsengill 鈥23 of Sylvania, Ohio
  • Emerging Leader of the Year Award: Jasmine Evans 鈥25 of New Carlisle, Ohio; and Sophia Thompson 鈥25 of Marion, Ohio
  • Greek Chapter of Excellence Award: Alpha Delta Pi
  • Greek Leader of the Year: Lizzy Cefaratti 鈥22 of Lebanon, Ohio, Alpha Xi Delta
  • Contributions to Community Living Award: Karen Balliet, circulation administrative assistant, OhioLink
  • Richard R. Scott Faculty/Staff Supporter: Joi Garrett Scales, associate director, career operations and student employment

This year鈥檚 judges have a variety of backgrounds and experiences and volunteered to read more than 50 student leadership award nominations, all while managing full-time jobs as higher education professionals. Judges included Doug Benedict, assistant director for Esports at Radford University; Hannah Harshman, career content writer for Indeed.com, Melissa Mick, program manager, community-based experiences at Case Western Reserve University; Blake Bonkowski, academic adviser, Oakland University; McKenna Smith, student service program manager, Wright State University; Kristin McDonough, associate director of student affairs, Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Michigan;  Colton Janes, assistant director academic services, University of Nebraska, Omaha;  Hunter Pemberton, associate director of organizational growth, Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity;  Stacy Rowan, assistant director of fraternity & sorority life, University of Alabama Birmingham;  Nathan Wehr, director of fraternity and sorority life, Eastern Illinois University; Jay Reeves, student success manager, Purdue Global; Cayla Maurer, director of  TeamWorks Scholars, Ivy Tech Community College; and Kimberly Kuspa, associate director of accountability, Sigma Chi Fraternity.

Cindy Holbrook
Cindy Holbrook
Senior Communications Assistant

About Wittenberg

Wittenberg's curriculum has centered on the liberal arts as an education that develops the individual's capacity to think, read, and communicate with precision, understanding, and imagination. We are dedicated to active, engaged learning in the core disciplines of the arts and sciences and in pre-professional education grounded in the liberal arts. Known for the quality of our faculty and their teaching, Wittenberg has more Ohio Professors of the Year than any four-year institution in the state. The university has also been recognized nationally for excellence in community service, sustainability, and intercollegiate athletics. Located among the beautiful rolling hills and hollows of Springfield, Ohio, Wittenberg offers more than 100 majors, minors and special programs, enviable student-faculty research opportunities, a unique student success center, service and study options close to home and abroad, a stellar athletics tradition, and successful career preparation.

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