Student Life Awards
2004 Recipients
Each spring the Rochester Center for Community Leadership recognizes undergraduate students and organizations that have made significant contributions to campus life. Nominated by faculty, staff, and peers, Student Life Award recipients represent diverse interests, talents, and accomplishments. Because of their leadership, engagement in on and off campus life, and positive influence over peers, our community is stronger now and in the future.
Individual Leadership Awards
Andrew Fried Prize: Alexander Pearlman
Established by friends and family in 1961 in memory
of Andrew Norman Fried, class of 1961. This prize is awarded to the man
who, upon completion of his freshman year, has shown outstanding qualities
of character, superior moral judgment, and interest in serving his fellow
students.
Delno Sisson Prize: Joseph Point
Du Jour
In 1957, this award was established by a gift from
Delno Sisson, class of 1966. This prize is awarded annually to the freshman
who has shown the most improvement not only in academic work, but also
in adjusting to college life and the student body.
Award for Freshman Leadership: Ferhina
Ali
This award recognizes an exceptional man or woman
of the freshman class who has motivated his or her fellow classmates to
become actively involved in the campus community.
Eli & Mildred Sokol Prize: Andrew
Hall
This award was established in 1985 by a gift from Eli and
Mildred Sokol, class of 1933. This prize is awarded to a sophomore who
has emerged as a leader who can be expected to contribute significantly
to the welfare of his or her fellow students in the next two years.
Award for Campus Contributions: Sara
Finiki & Ajay Kuriyan
Two awards, one each presented to a junior and
senior class member who has made significant contributions to the University
community, including, but not limited to, campus life, academic achievement
and leadership, and community service. The award winner will have promoted
and demonstrated excellence in all aspects of their college experience.
Seth H. & Harriet Terry Prize: David
Iseminger
Established in 1928 as a gift from Seth H. Terry,
class of 1883 in memory of his parents. This award is given to the male
member of the senior class who, by his industry, character and honorable
conduct, has done the most for the life and character of the undergraduate
community.
Percy Dutton Prize: Douglas Barrington
This prize was established in 1946 as a gift from
Percy Dutton. This award is given to the male member of the graduating
class who has excelled in "wholesome, unselfish and helpful influence"
among his fellow students.
Transfer Student Award: Olga Medina
This award, recognizing the unique role
of transfer students to the campus community, is given to a student who
transferred with sophomore standing or above, and has completed a full
year of study at the University. The recipient will have demonstrated a
quick, successful, and seamless transition to the institution and will
have taken full advantage of his or her time spent at the University.
Simeon Cheatham Award: Laura Zysman
Established in the 1970s by the Office of the Dean
of Students to recognize outstanding University of Rochester students.
This award is given to a student who has outstanding qualities in devotion
to community service and to growth and development of children.
Rob Rouzer Award for Excellence in Student Government
Leadership: Erica Contini
Established in honor of his 28 years of service
to the University of Rochester, the Rob Rouzer Award is conferred annually
to a student affiliated with either of the three branches of the Students'
Association Government who has shown immense integrity and perseverance
in striving to improve student life and welfare.
Award for Athletic Leadership: Tara
Carrozza
This award recognizes the positive contributions
athletes make to the campus community. It is awarded to a student athlete
who has demonstrated leadership within their club or varsity sport while
also making significant contributions to other aspects of campus life.
Presidential Award for Community Service: Lindsey Hagstrom
Established by the Dean of Students in 1990 to recognize
University students who are committed to community service. Given to a
senior for outstanding participation and leadership in service to the
community beyond the campus, this award recognizes a student who has worked
selflessly and effectively in addressing social causes. Areas of
focus include, but are not limited to, improving literacy, reducing hunger
and hopelessness, providing legal or medical assistance to the needy,
and serving as a mentor.
Entrepreneurship Award: Ankur Pansari
& Josh Shapiro
The award for entrepreneurship is given to a student,
or group of students, who has turned an idea into a venture that benefited
others. The recipient will have demonstrated individual initiative and
knowledge through awareness of markets and attention to the needs of others.
Linda Muise Student Life Award: Juliet
Grabowski
In honor of Linda Muise, who has served for more than twenty
years as Assistant Dean for Residential Life, this award is presented
to one graduating senior whose contributions to co-curricular life at
the University have strengthened community spirit and involvement. Applicants
need not be in high profile or formal positions of leadership to be considered.
Instead, this award recognizes dedication, enthusiasm, collaboration,
and positive role modeling as leadership traits that help promote and
maintain a strong quality of life for all.
Ayman Amin-Salem Memorial: Ian Harwood
and Deepak Sobti
The fund was established by the family of Ayman,
a student in the Class of 1987, who died in an automobile accident. The
prize is to be awarded to that member of the senior class who best evidences
the qualities of good character and good citizenship, such as decency,
reliability, responsibility, and congeniality. Preference may be given
to students who also have an interest in biology or the biological sciences,
art, writing or athletics.
Irene Bush Steinbock Award: Karen
Taylor and Ruth Varkovitzky
The award was established by Irene Bush Steinbock
“ in memory of the late Dean Annette Gardner Munro, whose kindness
and graciousness was a great inspiration to me during my years of study
at the University of Rochester.” This award is given to a senior
in Arts and Sciences who has made the most noteworthy contribution to
human relations.
Wendy Jill Fread Prize: Victoria
Bottazzo
The prize was established by Dr. And Mrs. Bernard
Fread in memory of their daughter, Wendy, who was killed in an automobile
accident prior to the time she would normally have completed her undergraduate
work as a member of the Class of 1975. This prize is to be awarded to
that student who has worked the hardest and been the most effective in
aiding fellow students to do well as students and as members of the University
community.
Alice DeSimone Student Life Awards: Stephen
DiGiovanni, Rachel Thibo, Charlesa Ceres, David Mener, Gregory Owsley,
Ian Harwood, LaShara Evans, Jeffrey Keesing, Whitney Barnebey, Michael
Adelman, Matthew Goldblatt, Jessica Senior, Kathryn Nave, Michael Hakiel
Named in 1997 for Alice DeSimone, a member of
the Office of the Dean of Students for 17 years, in recognition of her
commitment and dedication to the University community and the guidance
and support she provided to all students. This award is presented to students
in recognition of their dedication, enthusiasm, collaboration, positive
role-modeling, and contributions to co-curricular life at the University.
Recipients of this award have been selected as examples for students to
follow and particularly recognizes students whose contributions to student
life may otherwise be overlooked.
Student Organization and Programming Awards
Excellence in Programming Award: Program:
"Spirit Week" Group: 2007 Class Council
The Excellence in Programming Award recognizes
a student organization or group, either formal or informal, for its exceptional
creativity, planning, and execution of a University program. Criteria
upon which decisions are based include appeal to a broad cross-section
of the University community, originality, and participation by members
of the organization during all phases of the effort.
Outstanding Student Organization Award: 2006 Class Council
Awarded to a student organization that has gone beyond the bounds
of their membership by helping to create a positive campus environment
for all students.
Award for Excellence in Creative Co-sponsorship: Program: "Fusion" Groups: 2005 Class Council, 2006 Class
Council, Sigma Beta Rho, SALSA, KASA, D'Motions, CSA, BSU, ADITI
This award recognizes a program that was co-sponsored by a minimum of
two organizations or groups. The cosponsored program should have been
a new effort, one that brought together different facets of campus, and
which served to build and strengthen the campus community.

