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Dean announces student awards for Fall 1

Seven students are recognized for their community service or outstanding work in their department

Issue date: 11/2/06 Section: News
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Dean's Award for Service

Dean of Student Affairs Ted Hoef has selected four students to receive the Dean's Award for Service for Fall I. The award recipients are Dee Goines, Sara Gunn, Patrick Vacek and Kameron Zach.

According to Hoef, in order to be considered for the Dean's Award, one must be nominated by a member of the Webster University community for performing a valuable service. Hoef said the term "service" encompasses a broad range of contributions made by students, both on- and off-campus.

Dee Goines, a sophomore media communications major from St. Louis was nominated by John Ginsburg, director of the University Center and Student Activities, Kendra Davis, vice president of Student Government Association, and Jayme Callahan, head coach of the women's basketball team. He was nominated for his volunteer service and leadership on campus, including serving as president of SGA, women's basketball team manager, executive board member of RHA and member of many committees.

Sara Gunn, a sophomore business administration major from St. Louis was nominated by John Buck, associate dean of students. She was nominated for coordinating a Fall Break trip involving 25 Webster students volunteering their time and labor to Hurricane Katrina restoration efforts in New Orleans, in conjunction with Habitat for Humanity.

Patrick Vacek, a junior computer science major from Olathe, Kan. was nominated by Dee Goines, SGA president, and Kendra Davis, SGA vice president. He was nominated for his service to the campus for his work as comptroller for SGA.

Kameron Zach, a sophomore video production major from Ballwin, Mo. was nominated by Luke Davis, assistant director of housing and residential life. He was nominated for his service to the campus as treasurer of the Residential Housing Association (RHA).

Up to four students are recognized each term with the Dean's Service Award. The awards will be presented at a luncheon to be held in November.

Outstanding Student Employee

Suzanne Jones, assistant director of Career Services for student employment, has announced the selection of three students to receive the Outstanding Student Employee Award for Fall I. The award recipients are Marcy Lewis, Ashlee Dyer and Ryan Govreau.

In order to be considered for the Outstanding Student Employee Award, one must be nominated by a member of the Webster University community for working at a superior level to serve the department in which they work and the university as a whole.

Marcy Lewis, a senior finance major from St. Louis, was nominated by Holland Saltsman, managing director of the Webster Village Apartments. She was nominated for her outstanding work as a customer service associate in the WVA office.

Ashlee Dyer, a junior psychology major from St. Louis, was nominated by Tasha Eisele, department associate in the School of Education. She was nominated for her outstanding work as a student employee in the School of Education, especially for her work on projects for the upcoming NCATE accreditation.

Ryan Govreau, a junior interactive digital media major from Glen Carbon, Ill., was nominated by Lauriette Smith, coordinator of Mail and Copy Solutions. He was nominated for his outstanding work as a student employee working on color production in the copy center.

Up to three students are recognized each term with the Outstanding Student Employee Award. The awards also will be presented at a luncheon to be held in November.
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