Utah State University Val R. Christensen Service Center Annual Report May 2014 | Page 22

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Awards and Recognition

16 Robins Award Nominations

The Robins Award is are the most coveted of all Utah State honors and work to recognize students and faculty for hard work and dedication to their individual goals, as well as the goals of USU. Service Center leaders, volunteers, and associated faculty were nominated in the following categories:

-Faculty Advisor of the Year

-Scholar of the Year

-Legacy of Utah State Award

-Organization of the Year

-Val R. Christensen Service Award

-Woman of the Year

-Man of the Year

-Bill E. Robins Award

5 Robins Award Winners

The Robins Award is are the most coveted of all Utah State honors and work to recognize students and faculty for hard work and dedication to their individual goals, as well as the goals of USU. Service Center leaders, volunteers, and associated faculty were nominated in the following categories:

-Faculty Advisor of the Year: Rebecca Lawver, Service-Learning professor

-Legacy of Utah State Award: Tommy Thompson, Service-Learning Scholar

-Val R. Christensen Service Award: Sharon Lyman, STEP director

-Woman of the Year: Rachel Rawlings, Service Center council member

-Man of the Year: Tucker Smith, Best Buddies volunteer