Summer 2013
TODAY
SAB
K-State Student Alumni Board alumni newsletter
By Sam Kellerman, vice president of campus programming In February, Student Alumni Board hosted the inaugural Distinguished Young Alumni Award (DYA) program. Designed to recognize two Kansas State University alumni under the age of 30, the program was instituted as a way to connect some of the most recent and accomplished young graduates with current K-State students. After months of planning and preparation, SAB was thrilled to announce the award’s first recipients: 2013 honorees Nick Piper and Justine Sterling. Both Piper and Sterling were invited to campus in late February to receive their awards and to meet with various student groups. Piper, a 2008 graduate, was unable to make it back Nick Piper from China for the Along with awards presentation, Justine Sterling, but SAB had the priviPiper is a 2013 Distinguished lege of hosting Sterling, Young Alumni a 2007 graduate, durrecipient. ing her time in Manhattan, Kan. The night before the presentation and awards ceremony, Sterling attended the K-State Proud basketball game in Bramlage Coliseum, where she received a warm welcome from students after being recognized as “Fan of the Game.” The next morning, Sterling attended a breakfast with President Kirk Schulz at the President’s Residence, followed by meetings with student leaders, groups and classes across campus. She also met with numerous organizations she participated
David Mayes ‘96, K-State Alumni Association
Student Alumni Board honors young K-State graduates
Justine Sterling (center), one of the two first recipients of the Distinguished Young Alumni Award, stands with members of Student Alumni Board, which sponsors the DYA program.
in during her time on campus, including Ag Ambassadors, Blue Key Senior Honorary and Kansas FFA. During her visit, Sterling also delivered a keynote presentation to about 200 students in Forum Hall. As she described her experiences as former White House intern and the current director of alumni relations for the George W. Bush Presidential Center, she drew parallels between many of the challenges she faced in pursuing career ambitions and the growth students experience during their years at K-State. Sprinkled with anecdotes from her time spent with the Bush family and many other national and international dignitaries, Sterling’s speech was highly engaging and relatable.
Following the presentation, Sterling and her family attended a reception at the K-State Alumni Center, where Amy Button Renz, president and CEO of the K-State Alumni Association, presented her with the Distinguished Young Alumni Award. Because of the overwhelmingly positive response DYA has received, Steve Dandaneau, vice provost for undergraduate studies, has invited Piper and Sterling to campus to deliver convocation addresses in August. DYA has gained a strong foothold in its first year, and SAB members look forward to further developing the program over the next few years to establish it as a signature award offered by Student Alumni Board.
For more information on the program or to nominate a graduate for the 2014 Distinguished Young Alumni award, visit www.k-state.com/DYA. Nominations will be available online beginning June 1. [1]