The Cameron Collegian - April 22, 2019

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Collegian T he Cameron University

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Monday, April 22, 2019

Volume 100 Issue 10

University Awards Annual campus recognition Drue Watkins

website. Director of Campus Life and main Managing Editor organizer of the ceremony Leslie Cothren said Cameron began planning the From 5:30 – 7 p.m. on April 16, the Awards Ceremony in the Fall semester Cameron University Office of Campus by soliciting nominations for the various Life held its annual University Awards Ceremony in the McCasland Ballroom of awards, and then continuing into the Spring semester by evaluating the the McMahon Centennial Complex. submitted nominees and selecting the The ceremony is based around presenting accomplishments, honors and award winners. Cothren also said she believes the awards to faculty, staff and students who ceremony is an important standard for are from Cameron. the university, and that it’s a strong way This year’s honors include: Who’s to highlight high-accomplishing staff, Who Among College Students; Top faculty and student members. 20 Outstanding Students and Top “Our students work really hard and 10 non-traditional students; Student juggle a lot of different things,” she said. Leadership and Programming Awards; “I think it’s important to acknowledge all Outstanding Student Organizations; their hard work. Advisor, Professor, Staff Member and “Additionally, the student recognition Program of the Year; and the installation process begins by asking faculty and of the 2019-2020 Student Government staff for student nominations—this Association Officers. allows students to be recognized for Any member of the campus community may submit a nomination for their work both inside and outside of the each award, with the submissions then classroom.” Twenty Cameron students won the being reviewed and decided upon Who’s Who award—an accomplishment by the awards committee. A that recognizes student involvement on list of past award winners campus, as well as high-performance in may be found on the classroom. the University Following the Who’s Who Awards announcements, 11 different CU section of organizations earned the 5-Star rating. Cameron’s The purpose of the 5-Star rating is to recognize student organizations that act to make a positive

impact on both Cameron and the Lawton/Fort-Sill community. Cothren said she hopes award winners gain positive experiences from the ceremony. “I want them [winners] to know that others acknowledge all their hard work and the sacrifices they made,” she said. “I really enjoy the surprise awards. The ones where the winners don’t know before the ceremony that they are winning them. “From my vantage point during the ceremony, I could usually see where they were sitting, and I liked seeing the look on their face when they realized they are winners.” To end the ceremony, event organizers announced the last major award winners. Cothren said that while she loved the actual event, she loved seeing the response afterward more. “Award winners and their supporters hung around after the ceremony to take photos and celebrate with each other,” she said. “Those award winners are truly proud of their accomplishments, and they should be.” Immediately following the ceremony, organizers held a reception for attendees to talk with and congratulate all award winners and their family members. For more information on the awards ceremony, contact the Office of Campus Life at 580-581-2217 or Leslie Cothren at lcothren@cameron.edu. Photo by Drue Watkins

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