A Time to Celebrate the Leaders Among Us
Nominate exemplary community partners, faculty, staff, and houses
Relationships are the lifeblood and foundation of the work we do at the University Community Service Center (UCSC). Through the years, we have seen how outstanding partnerships can make lasting, significant change at the University of Chicago and in Chicago communities.
Partners come from many walks and play many different roles. They are university students and employees. They are community leaders working with kids and the elderly, civic institutions working hand-in-hand with the University and community activists challenging the University to think about how it can be a strong, supportive neighbor.
Engaged faculty challenge, energize, and support students to learn about and work in Chicago neighborhoods. Staff take on vital roles grounding University initiatives and student efforts in communities. Students, whether as individuals or part of groups like House communities, roll up their sleeves and put on their thinking caps in service to our neighbors - in nearby areas Woodlawn, Kenwood, and Hyde Park, but also neighborhoods as far flung as Rogers Park or Roseland.
Community partners - individuals working on their own or with organizations - welcome our students, share their knowledge, wisdom, and expertise, and create opportunities for our students to make meaningful contributions throughout the city of Chicago and beyond.
As we move into the final quarter of the academic year, it is important that we reflect on and recognize the strength of these partnerships and the individuals, groups, and organizations which sustain them. UCSC continues its rich tradition of honoring students, community
partners, faculty, and staff at the 15th Annual Volunteer Recognition
Reception this May.
Please take a few moments to recognize the energy, innovation, and good will of those whom you know have demonstrated extraordinary commitment to public service.
Nominations for the awards below are due by midnight on Sunday, April 15, 2012.
- Faculty Service Award - This award recognizes the extraordinary commitment of faculty in either direct service or in the support of students engaged in civic-minded scholarship. Selection criteria include strong recommendations from students across campus.
- Staff Service Award - This award recognizes the extraordinary commitment of professional staff in either direct service or in the support of students engaged in civic minded scholarship. Selection criteria include strong recommendations from students across campus.
- Community Partner Award - Community partners provide interesting volunteer opportunities, challenging internships and a forum for the community and university to engage. This award recognizes superior commitment connecting the university and the broader Chicago community.
- Edward R. Turkington House Service Award - The Edward R. Turkington House Service Award is given annually to a House within the University of Chicago Undergraduate House System that has demonstrated a deep, ongoing commitment to service in surrounding communities and the broader Chicago Metro area.
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Some of the best Zero Gravity thinking I've seen in a while was demonstrated by Newark Mayor Cory Booker during the recent blizzard. There's a great article in Harvard Business Review about the dramatic difference between Newark and New York's response to the blizzard. Cory just plain ROCKED!