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Submitted on behalf of Brian McAree, vice president for student affairs and campus life.

The Campus Life Award is given each year to a select group of graduating seniors to recognize their outstanding contributions to the Ithaca College community through participation and involvement in campus life.

Over the years this award has become a coveted goal and valued honor. In order to be nominated for this prestigious award, students must have been extensively involved in a number of areas of campus life and have demonstrated significant leadership abilities and accomplishments.

The Campus Life Awards Committee has met and selected the recipients of the 2007-8 Campus Life Awards. Ten graduating seniors, who have made significant contributions to the College community, will be honored this year. Here are the winners, listed along with their school(s) and major:

  • Aaron Bloom, School of Humanities and Sciences, Biology
  • Catherine Borst, School of Health Sciences and Human Performance, Exercise Science
  • Amanda Butts, Park School of Communications, Organizational Communication, Learning, and Design
  • Sara Cleary, Park School of Communications, Integrated Marketing Communications/Theater Arts Management
  • Charles Davis, School of Health Sciences and Human Performance, Health Care Management
  • Margaux Dubuar, School of Humanities and Sciences, Biochemistry
  • Joshua Keniston, Park School of Communications, Communication Management and Design
  • Brian Saa, Park School of Communications, Cinema and Photography; School of Humanities and Sciences, Politics minor
  • Amanda Schlenker, School of Health Sciences and Human Performance, Occupational Therapy
  • Chelsea Theis, Park School of Communications, Journalism

Please join us in congratulating these outstanding students on receiving this well-deserved honor.

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