12th Annual Student Leadership Recognition Ceremony: JESUIT AWARD NOMINATIONS

Date: 04-19-2022

Time: 08:00 PM

Location: Quick Center for the Arts

On April 19th 2022 at 8:00PM in the Quick Center, the Office of Student Engagement is hosting the 12th Annual Student Leadership Recognition Ceremony in the Quick Center.

 

For those who might not know or might not remember, the Student Leadership Recognition Ceremony is a when we get to award students for their excellent work of their time here.

 

At the end of the ceremony, the 5 Jesuit Leadership Awards are given out and that’s where we need your input! Nominate students who you think exemplify the Jesuit values here by March 11th. Additionally, here are the descriptions for the 5 awards:

Magis

This distinction is awarded to an individual or group of students whom have made a positive impact on the campus community over the last year. This student or group takes pride in the responsibility of citizenship and seeks to affect positive change.

Cura Personalis

This distinction is awarded to the individual or group of students whom have exhibited enormous growth in their personal and/or professional development over the last year. This student or group strives to be their best authentic self and is actively engaged in self-development.

People For and With Others

This distinction is awarded to an individual or group of students who have demonstrated leadership through their service and devotion to others over the last year. With humility, empathy and a sense of justice, this student or group strives to better the lives of others.

Contemplatives in Action

This distinction is awarded to the individual or group of students who have demonstrated leadership through ingenuity and creativity over the last year. Not content with the status quo, this student or group perseveres for innovation that impacts themselves and the community. This student or group is a true visionary.

Unity of Heart and Mind

This distinction is awarded to a mentor who has committed themselves to the holistic development (mind, body, and spirit) of student leaders. This person has established strong mentorship relationships with student leaders, made a significant impact on their development, and has empowered them to live authentic lives as Jesuit-educated student leaders

 

 

If you have any questions about this, please feel free to reach out to Zachary Quinones (zquinones@fairfield.edu) or Helena Gershon (Helena.gershon@fairfield.edu).

 

 


Related Web Site : https://fairfield.campuslabs.com/engage/submitter/form/start/528040


For more information, contact Zachary Quinones / EXT. 3210 / zquinones@fairfield.edu