And Then There Were Five
The C-Ring Award,
, recognizes an outstanding graduating senior woman. Eligible women must have a 3.4 GPA, be community or university leaders, and demonstrate advocacy for women or girls.
The C-Ring recipient will be announced at the annual spring dinner where all finalists are recognized. This years dinner will be held Saturday, May 15, 2010, at Mick and Macks Café. The 2009 C-Ring recipient, Kimberly Bauer, will award the C-Ring to this years recipient.
This year 31 graduating senior women were nominated for the 2010 C-Ring by faculty, staff or alumni. Five finalists were selected by the C-Ring committee:
Danielle Everman,
College of Engineering & Applied Science, Biomedical Engineering
Nominator: Jeffrey Johnson, associate professor, Biomedical Engineering
Raisa Garvin,
College Conservatory of Music, McMicken College of Arts & Sciences,
electronic media/communication
Nominator: Tamika Odum, program manager, UC Womens Center
Neha Maheshwari
, McMicken College of Arts & Sciences, cell & molecular biology with chemistry minor
Nominator: Lucinda Cohen, assistant director, Student Financial Aid
Kathleen Meyer,
School of Social Work, social work
Nominator: Rebecca Lehman, program coordinator, Student Activities & Leadership Development
Alexzandra Spatholt,
College of Engineering & Applied Science, biomedical engineering
Nominator: Jen Lile, assistant director & academic advisor, University Honors Program
Read about other recent C-Ring Recipients:
2009, Kimberly Bauer
Masons Kimberly Bauer Chosen as 2009 C-Ring Winner
She's Walked in Commencement, Now C-Ring Winner Shadows Doctors in Burn Clinic in South America
2008, Amy Schlegel
C-Ring Winner Grateful to UC for Strong Sense of Community
2007, Rachel Robitz
2007 C-Ring Winner Celebrates the Community of Women
2006, Sarah Knight
Competition for UCs C-Ring Award Has Grown by Leaps and Bounds
2005, Samantha Cronier
Samantha Cronier Grabs the Gold Ring at the Annual C-Ring Banquet
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