Four Hutton Honors College Students Receive Elvis J. Stahr
Distinguished
Senior Awards
Established in 1966 by Stahr, IU's 12th president, the award honors
seniors who have excelled academically while serving as active student
leaders. Nominations are accepted from IU faculty, staff and students, and
selection is based on achievement and excellence in academic growth and
leadership and contribution to the campus community.
This year's five award winners included Andrew Lauck, of Greenwood,
Ind.; Laura Maul and Samuel Scarpino, both from Indianapolis; and Jessica
Wild, from Carmel, Ind. All four graduated from IU Bloomington in May.
Lauck majored
in finance and
international business in the
Kelley
School of Business. He has served as the student body vice president and
as a member of the Office of Admissions Preview Team. He was selected as
one of IU's "Top Ten Student Leaders" in April 2006. Lauck is president of
the Kelley School's Undergraduate Investment Banking and Capital Markets
Workshop, a faculty-appointed position. He is fluent in French and spent a
semester in China in 2006.
Maul
was a double major in history and anthropology. She has
interned with the Washington Leadership Program in Washington, D.C., the
International Partnership for Service Learning and Leadership in South
Dakota, and the Children's Museum of Indianapolis. During her work in
South Dakota, Maul annotated a rare and neglected Sioux document from the
1870s which she found collecting dust in Harvard's Houghton Library. She
is an assistant instructor of the Lakota language at IU and is director of
legislative relations for the IU Student Association.
Scarpino
majored in biology. He has served as vice president of the
IU Residence Halls Association and is a member of the Board of Aeons. In
addition, he has volunteered for the American Red Cross, the St. Vincent
DePaul Society, the Student Global AIDS Campaign and Bloomington
Hospital's Positive Link. Scarpino interned with the Foundation for
Sustainable Development at a village orphanage in Kenya during the summer
of 2006.
Wild
majored in business economics and public policy. She is
president of the Kelley School of Business Consulting Workshop, vice
president of finance for Delta Gamma sorority, and director of corporate
and alumni relations for the IU Student Association. She is also a
committee chair for the Kelley Student Government and a Kelley School of
Business Ambassador, assisting in undergraduate recruitment initiatives.
Wild has studied abroad in Spain and volunteers with the Nicaragua
Resource Network, working with school children in Nicaragua. She is a
member of the IU women's lacrosse team.
In an open letter to award recipients, the late President Stahr
wrote: "You have already distinguished yourselves and honored your Alma
Mater, and I encourage you to continue to aim high in both your personal
and your professional lives. I am confident that your futures hold
ever-increasing opportunity, challenge, distinction and reward."
The students were honored at the annual Spring Recognition Banquet
on April 22 at the DeVault Alumni Center, hosted by the Student Alumni
Association and the Office of the Provost. Their names will be engraved on
a permanent plaque which hangs in the Indiana Memorial Union on the
Bloomington campus.
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