Trends: Summer 2012 (Volume 8, Issue 3)

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Award recipents at the annual Honors Luncheon

Luncheon Rewards Achievements The annual Honors Luncheon rewards students for their accomplishments in several areas. The following individuals won awards given by the university: ›› Darius Darling, from Detroit, Mich., was the student winner of the Kekionga Feather Award. This award is given for outstanding service to the student body of Indiana Tech. ›› Melanie Forman, from Hastings, Mich., won the Hayashi Award. The Hayashi Award recognizes a senior athlete who has done the most to promote athletics and academics at Indiana Tech. ›› David Hughes, from New Haven, Ind., won the Outstanding Humanities Student Award. ›› Brent Lumbrezer, from Swanton, Ohio, won the Alumni Association Scholarship.

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›› Matthew Hansen, from Fort Wayne, Ind., was named the Volunteer Networker of the Year. ›› John Mallory, from Detroit, Mich., was named Tutor of the Year. ›› Amanda Northup, from LaGrange, Ind., was named Student Ambassador of the Year. ›› Nathan Whetstone, from Fort Wayne, Ind., was named Computer Lab Monitor of the Year. ›› Steve Malloris, associate professor of English, was the staff winner of the Kekionga Feather Award. The Multicultural Club was named Student Organization of the Year. The club was represented by Panbhop Ratanavichien, from Bangkok, Thailand, and Lin Zhu, from Hengshan Town, China, as well as advisor Sarah Rodriguez.


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